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12/14/12 7:30:23 AM#201
Originally posted by banzai014 So I wonder what the answer was when you contacted Funcom about your issue??
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12/14/12 7:52:21 AM#202
Originally posted by UngoHumungo Well I have asked in the past and I told 'Funcom do not do refunds'. But perhaps things have changed, then perhaps not. |
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12/14/12 7:55:54 AM#203
Originally posted by Rypht Funcom is doing what suits Funcom. They are not bothered about the long term survival of this game, they are bothered about the short term survival of their company. |
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12/14/12 7:56:46 AM#204
Originally posted by lizardbones This, absolutely. I just had some nice cod filet today, gotta get those omega 3-s! Why isn't this ridiculous topic dead yet? |
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12/14/12 7:58:22 AM#205
Originally posted by fallenlordsOriginally posted by Rypht can you not see that they are the same thing? |
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12/14/12 8:00:01 AM#206
There are people still buying life time subscriptions to newly launched MMOs??? What???
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12/14/12 8:08:29 AM#207
Originally posted by banzai014 How is it that someone subscribing up to this point would need any compensation? They agreed to the terms of the game as it currently was up to this time. They did not get anything taken away from them and they can continue to subscribe and receive benefits for doing so? Lifetimers will get bonuses also for their support. All this is doing is giving people an option to buy the game and enjoy playing it with a 3rd option. If you subscribe and do not want to continue then play for free and lose the bonuses for subscribing. If you payed a lifetime fee then you get rewarded with bonuses for as long as you play the game. No one is being cheated out of anything. Blank-man |
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12/14/12 8:15:01 AM#208
Originally posted by TribeofOne Don't agree, I think Funcom could of floated TSW as a free to play model with regular DLC. This buy to play model is a bit of a nonsense and a quick cash grab for them. There are takeover/sale rumors, not sure things have been sorted out yet with the criminal charges and the ex-CEO which could still have repercussions. Overall I would be cautious about anything to do this company at the moment. Funcom might still be around for another ten years, but their focus as has already been stated is no longer MMO's. So does this game have a future? Seems like you are buying an MMO from a developer who is no longer doing MMO's. That doesn't sound like a smart move to my mind. Where as if it had been free to play with purchasable DLC, it's a safer bet with next to no risk. |
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12/14/12 8:16:11 AM#209
I think we've beaten this one to a fine pulp. Any chance we can close this thread?
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12/14/12 8:24:10 AM#210
B2P model is bad? It seems to be working rather well for Guild Wars. Also F2P games make it impossible to keep out spammers, botters, cheaters, and gold farmers, as the barrier to simply create new accounts after banning is nothing.
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Yamota
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Joined: 10/05/03
There's a beast within every man that stirs when you put a sword in his hand |
12/14/12 9:19:08 AM#211
Originally posted by Xepo Not compensation, refund. It does not matter if it is better now or worse, what they paid for before has now changed so they should be entitled to a refund. |
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12/14/12 9:22:26 AM#212
Originally posted by Yamota Read the EULA - they have no rights. Not a leg to stand on.
I am not saying this was a cold-hearted, sleazy move by Funcom, it was. |
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12/14/12 9:23:03 AM#213
Originally posted by banzai014 The only people who win from a class action lawsuit are the lawyers. And if you go it alone and assuming you are a lifetime sub, you will get the balance of you lifetime sub less 7x$15... it will cost you a lot more than that in legal fees. |
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Omnifish
Hard Core Member
Joined: 2/16/11
I'll kick your a**e so hard, you could build a swimming pool in the footprint! |
12/14/12 9:23:34 AM#214
Originally posted by Teala Quite true, someone always ends up getting offended because they change the business model at some point to atrract new business. Most TOS state specifically that you don't own anything to do with the game, it's pretty much a rental agreement, you pay them a charge to access a, 'service', they allow you to do so as long as you agree to their terms. Empathise on their terms. Their terms does not mean consulting you on if they'd like to change the business model. We've seen this before and tbh there've been worse examples, (I'd dread to think what those who took the CO lifetime sub think now of the, 'value', of their purchase. Also make no mistake, it is a shitty move by any company to offer a lifetime sub for a game, it gives me no confidence in the future of the title.), put it down to experience and maybe next time you might not be so willinging to throw your money on fool's gold. This looks like a job for....The Riviera Kid! |
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Yamota
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There's a beast within every man that stirs when you put a sword in his hand |
12/14/12 9:32:14 AM#215
Originally posted by botrytis Yeah I am sure you are right, legally. But logically, morally if you make an agreement and then change it then they should offer refunds. I know some games, like Allods, offered refunds when making big changes to the payment model. |
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Yamota
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Joined: 10/05/03
There's a beast within every man that stirs when you put a sword in his hand |
12/14/12 9:34:16 AM#216
Originally posted by Omnifish Bad example. Rental Agreements cannot just be changed on the fly, unless their is a clause which says it can but usually there is no such clause as that would not make much sense to sign a service agreement and then have it changed without the signer being offered to give consent, compensation or similar. |
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12/14/12 9:34:19 AM#217
I'm eagerly awaiting the filiing of this lawsuit... But I suspect it's all just posturing and hot air.
The outcome is dubious at best. It will take a considerable amount of time and effort, not to mention upfront cash investment in ongoing legal fees. The whole case could take several years to run it's course, especially if corporate lawyers start exploiting technicalities and requesting postponements. But some people feel very strongly that the "principle of the matter" is the important thing. So they'll not mind investing a few hundred hours to recover $200 (or part thereof) which did not yield the supposed value that was implied.
I'm a typical lazy consumer with no "principles" to fight about. I'll happily accept the changes that are being made to TSW. I've not bothered to read the fine print in detail, but it seems to me that the outcome for "Grand Masters" (i.e. Lifetime subs) is actually pretty good. Certainly a few orders of magnitude better than having the game shut down, which would represent a total loss. |
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VikingGamer
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Joined: 7/08/10
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12/14/12 9:47:42 AM#218
Originally posted by banzai014 You do realize that many games (such as WoW) make you pay for updates AND pay the subscription. TSW has said that they will still give some content free just not all of it. Sounds a lot like what the other games do. Except that TSW appears to want to sell updates in smaller pieces for smaller amounts. A DLC for $10 as opposed to a monolithic X-pac for $50. Beyond that, all they are doing is simply not requiring a subscription. You are going to have a tough time convincing anyone that you have been wronged by a company that simply isn't asking you to pay any more. The Law of Conservation of Stupidity: |
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Slampig
Elite Member
Joined: 12/29/03
Whatever you do, do NOT speak ill of Asheron's Call 2... |
12/14/12 9:50:40 AM#219
Oh boy, another one of these threads...
That Guild Wars 2 login screen knocked up my wife. Must be the second coming! |
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12/14/12 9:56:51 AM#220
Originally posted by Slampig Yeah, we need to stop posting and let it die... |
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