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http://massively.joystiq.com/2012/11/15/rift-going-f2p-in-korea-courting-wage-controversy-in-china/ You might recall that Trion exported its subscription-powered fantasy opus to Korea and China earlier this year, but now the former is offering up the first 49 levels of gameplay for free in an effort to "save sliding player numbers," according to a report at MMO Culture. The free-to-play version of RIFT Korea goes live on November 20th.
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rojo6934
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Joined: 8/13/09
"It is double pleasure to deceive the deceiver". - Niccolo Machiavelli |
11/15/12 1:18:22 PM#2
woot, cant wait for NA transition too
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11/15/12 1:20:32 PM#3
If Rift went the more B2P route, where I could buy the key and then play the game without a sub, I'd be all over it. The game didn't hold enough interest for me to plop 15 per month down for, sadly.
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rojo6934
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Joined: 8/13/09
"It is double pleasure to deceive the deceiver". - Niccolo Machiavelli |
11/15/12 1:21:52 PM#4
Originally posted by Kaneth exactly the reason i dont resub. I like the game but its not worth the sub for me |
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11/15/12 1:22:36 PM#5
Originally posted by Kaneth If thats not a contradiction then i don't know what is. ![]() My XIVPad: [video]http://xivpads.com?13754614[/video] |
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11/15/12 1:23:07 PM#6
Originally posted by rojo6934 Well then you will be waiting for a long time. I don't think they will go F2P anytime soon. |
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11/15/12 1:26:49 PM#7
this will be not f2p - but some sort of free trial to lvl 49, I wish Rift stay sub based game, cause as someone already stated "I earn too little money to play f2p games;)"
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Originally posted by jawali this only for Korea
when a mmo is giving away 49 levels of their base game of 50 levels --- sounds ftp to me
not much different than SWTOR offering the first 50 levels for free EQNext press http://EQ3Wire.com EQ2: Freeport server |
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11/15/12 1:33:18 PM#9
Originally posted by Nadia well, max lvl is 60 (and many features are available at lvl 50+), as well they are not giving free expansion, so it differs a bit from SWTOR model |
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11/15/12 1:35:19 PM#10
Originally posted by biggarfoot I don't see the contradiction.... |
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rojo6934
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"It is double pleasure to deceive the deceiver". - Niccolo Machiavelli |
11/15/12 1:44:19 PM#11
Originally posted by Whitebeards its ok, as i have said in other threads, the only reason i would resub to Rift is if Trion ever decides to cater to people who roll many alts and actually play the game for the Lore and how it relates to each race. Since this doesnt happen i dont need to resub. That doesnt mean i dont like the game of course. |
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Normandy7
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Joined: 3/17/07
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11/15/12 1:47:10 PM#12
Seems like the beginning of the end. The game isn't horrible but it isn't that good either.
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11/15/12 6:27:26 PM#13
Believe it or not, this subject has already been discussed pretty thoroughly on several sites I've been through; surprising, since many people don't feel the need to admit they want to pay attention to Rift...
Anywho, the general concensus from what I've read and to paraphrase what Scott Hartman once mentioned is that Trion's basically extended the Rift Lite system for Korea, due to how Rift is catered largely toward a Western Market. As we all know, Koreans, or rather most of the Eastern market, like to play notoriously grindy games. 20 levels in an almost sonic-speed type leveling system that Rift has would be a small sitting for the Eastern market, as we might as well admit.
This combined with the fact that almost all of the more significant content is endgame, or 50+ (sadly), it would seem pretty logical to take a step like this in order to try to draw in more potential customers in the Eastern market. This tactic, applied with the lure of expansion based content and souls, should be more than enough to get a decent rise out of the Eastern market in my opinion.
If I can find the link where Scott discussed expanding the Rift Lite system, I'll do my best to link it to you all. |
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11/15/12 6:40:52 PM#14
Yet another reason to move to Korea.
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11/15/12 6:50:46 PM#15
Originally posted by Nadia Well, keep in mind that Korean players tend to be gear grinders (most of their games are based on it) and generally don't care about environment and story. Rushing to max level is the norm in gamers of that culture. All they're getting in Rift is a free tutorial. As soon as they cap, they'll be clamoring for the grind and if they want to progress to 50 and beyond, they gotta pay. It's a brilliant move on Trion's part, actually. gg |
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11/15/12 6:52:33 PM#16
I really wish they would go B2P with a cash shop. It is a very good game, but I don't think any game out at the moment is worth a subscription (avg $150 to $200 / year including xpacs and microtransactions). They already have microtransactions and a template for a cash shop. Why not just move all the way over.
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11/15/12 8:26:16 PM#17
Originally posted by grimgryphon Actually the real reason that it's F2P is that A. Subs don't exist out there, take WoW for example and B. Rift is going up against WoW out there who clearly has the best raiding mechanics out there so Trion has to somehow entice people to at least try Rift.
Don't think for a second that they will apply a sub to the game and if they do then it'll flop out there. |
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11/15/12 8:33:36 PM#18
Originally posted by Waybackwhen Wasn't there a thread not long ago on how it was going to kick WoWs butt?.....Doesnt sound like they are doing much butt kicking |
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11/15/12 8:42:23 PM#19
Originally posted by Kuppa Neither do I. MMOs that still charge monthly fees do it only out of greed. If a title like the AAA GW2 cand do it for a box price only, Any MMO can. And from what I have seen of both, GW2 > Rift like Gold > Fertilizer. |
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11/15/12 10:38:06 PM#20
Originally posted by Ambros123 Blade and Soul is subscription in Korea. |
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