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12/15/12 7:09:17 PM#161
My only concern as a Grandmaster was that if I left for 6+ months, my points would expire... and then coming back, I'd have to spend cash to buy issues. They solved that with an auto-buy each issue as available option. While I might lose some leftover points, I'm far more concerned about ensuring I get the issues (which really were sorta part of the Grandmaster subscription).
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Corehaven
Advanced Member
Joined: 7/27/11
I swear by my pretty floral bonnet, I will end you. |
12/15/12 7:34:42 PM#162
Originally posted by Simsu
No people don't seem to be noticing it. Why? I have no idea.
A developer knows whether their game will have a lasting appeal. They know full well whether over the long haul they'd end up making more money with sub based deals or lifetime deals. If they offer lifetime deals right off the bat, then they assume that is the more profitable route and they hope people will buy them. Why? Because they know full well they'll earn more money that way than by charging subs over time. They know they only have a few months worth of content. If they can get a bulk some of money out of someone they are glad to have it.
This is the same thing here. It's the same thing every single time a lifetime is offered. People seem to happily fall for it every time. Then the game goes F2P. After all, if a lot of people bought lifetime subs that's a one time payment. People aren't buying regular subs. A game company has to make its money. So they go F2P hoping to do that.
LIFE TIME SUBS are a deal. Its a deal for the developer. Not a deal for you. If by this point people can't get that through their heads, then I'm all for the developer. They've found a great way to make profit on less work.
As for the responses here, you have people who are ticked off because they think their money didn't pay off. They're probably right. Which is almost always the case with a life time sub so you only have yourself to blame.
Then there's people who think they got their money's worth. I'm glad for them. Although in reality, its likely most of these folks have just invested too much money in a game to admit they might have made a mistake. They can't bring themselves to admit they might have wasted a good chunk of change.
And so the lifetime sub saga continues. Always the same. Never changes. A handful of people will learn from this instance, most won't. As for my advice, it remains the same as always. DO NOT BUY A LIFE TIME SUB. EVER. |
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12/15/12 8:30:36 PM#163
Originally posted by Corehaven The LOTRO lifetime sub was the biggest deal in MMORPG history for the customer, in fact it was too good of a deal because its probably the main reason why in 2010 a game that was #3 in active players (more than Rift has now for example) went f2p.
Even now smart lifetime subbers can use it to get their expansions for free by saving their points stipend. |
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erictlewis
Hard Core Member
Joined: 11/08/08
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results. |
12/15/12 10:24:49 PM#164
Originally posted by strangiato2112 That is total BS when LOTRO went free to play it was bleeding players. I have 2 lifetime subs one for me and the wife, and the been sitting there gathering dust. I yet to play since it went free to play, nor used it to buy anything. Not everybody with lifetime subs is playing lotro. |
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12/15/12 11:20:12 PM#165
Originally posted by erictlewis question is, if you werent playing, how did you know if it was bleeding subs or not? I bet you are one of the people who will tell you its dead now.
And of course not everyone who has a lifetime sub is playing. Thanks, captain obvious. |
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12/16/12 3:26:26 AM#166
Originally posted by erictlewis LOTRO did far better as F2P than before. There was a massive injection of players, until they ruined it by releasing a bunch of dud expansions. |
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erictlewis
Hard Core Member
Joined: 11/08/08
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results. |
12/16/12 6:52:47 AM#167
Originally posted by strangiato2112 I was playing until they went free to play. After SOM shadows of murkwood came out a lot of folks left after that dud of an expansion. On the official forums were post like the famous jump the shark post, folks were predecting that it was going free to play, and sapience had told us all they were not going to do that. There were even post with where folks were doing head counts on a daily basis. It was no shock to some of us they went free to play. I had even necroed a thread to say I told you so, where somebody had put a tin foil hat on me. I was invested in that game until we got SOM, and som was a dud followed by that dunland. I understand it is doing a lot better now, but before they went free to play there was a good number of folks who left. There were even post of out with the old, in with the new. A lot of vets who played back when the game was released are no longer playing. So free to play actually saved their game, however it drove a lot of folks off but they were replaced by the new players. |
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12/16/12 6:59:24 AM#168
Originally posted by Corehaven Yeah 'in reality'. I am glad you know what is actually going on in everyone's mind. By the way lifetime subscribers got even a better deal after the new changes with added 10% discount on everything. So nope....lifetime subscribers didn't lose anything infact everything is still the same with added benefits. I wish you guys would do some more reserarch before writing wall of texts based on assumptions. |
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12/16/12 7:01:45 AM#169
Originally posted by erictlewis NEWS FLASH! It's only F2P for people who already bought the game before the change. The thousands of NEW players coming into the game all see it as Buy to Play which is a completely different model. Hearing the incessant complaining from the small handfull of players that were left is mind boggling. Any normal community would be thrilled at the huge influx of new players breathing new life into their game. I honestly think some people would rather see their game die than see it make a change to attract more players. If in 1982 we played with the current mentality, we would have burned down all the pac man games since the red ghost was clearly OP. Instead we just got better at the game. |
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12/16/12 7:13:15 AM#170
I keep asking for an example of what the Lifetime players actually lost in the TSW transition. I keep asking the people who are angry what actually changed with their account and their experience. So far, I haven't gotten an answer. In the case of TSW, where are the people who paid for a lifetime subscription not getting what they paid for? I think I'm forced to agree with you. Nobody is angry that the game went B2P. Everyone is angry that other people get to play the game without a subscription. They aren't losing anything, they just want to maintain the barrier to entry and exclude other people from the game. Join the League For Gamers. |
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12/16/12 7:14:56 AM#171
If you get a $10 expansion for your free points, you've gotten something for free. Join the League For Gamers. |
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12/16/12 7:16:30 AM#172
Originally posted by lizardbones I have been askign the same question but no one is willing to say otherwise. Infact, they had a better deal than before and value for lifetime sub has increased not decreased. Nothing has changed for lifetime subscriber. So if anyone can give some genuine reason why lifetime subscriber got screwed and what have they lost i would really appreciate. |
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12/16/12 7:22:09 AM#173
Originally posted by Wolferider True. Got free points, went to CS and bought some hefty goggles and "the Brain" title right away. CS is pure convinience if you have most of the skills already but I like to be able to shop for funny things. As a lifetimer I feel that the compensation is very adequate. |
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12/16/12 7:32:13 AM#174
Originally posted by Po_gg +1 :) |
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12/16/12 7:32:39 AM#175
"I'll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up! Not me!" |
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12/16/12 8:16:15 AM#176
Originally posted by kilun They represented their product as a LIFETIME membership.That is NOT implying the game will shut down soon after OR become a free to play soon after. That is MISREPRESENTATION of the product and is illegal.It does of course usually involve a lawyer who can retrieve documents and stuff to prove the point.Timing is key,a business decision of this magnitude does NOT happen over night,it takes time to organize it as PROVEN by many other developers.So this means the decision would have been made most likely 2 months prior maybe even earlier. Your consumer rights also are that a SALES pitch ,example a lifetime sub at a discount,cannot be misleading or deceptive.This is the hard point to prove. Keeping that decision a secret just to get undue money from a customer is again illegal.The problem is proof and most likely takes a good lawyer that can force documents out to prove the point. You can however contact your local consumer rights division.Laws on gaming are so weak,they most likely have nothing concrete to draw on. BTW...many terms in TOS that you virtually sign are not legal and you are not upheld by them.Law ALWAYS precedes anything some big shot lawyer writes up.You cannot make a TOS that excuses from the law. What they have offered is totally worthless,it has a value of ZERO,because you NEVER own virtual items or goods.That money you put up front was NOT intended for cash shop use,it was intended for a game that was represented in a certain mannerism which was not upheld. You can search around and find media outlets who will make phone calls and go after them.They won't like bad media coverage.Crikey maybe?Keywords >>>>misrepresentation ,misleading and deceiving all illegal.
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12/16/12 8:27:26 AM#177
Originally posted by Wizardry
I dont understand why this is so hard to comprehend for these people. You havent lost anything, in fact you have gained more players to group with and an extended lifetime for a game that you supposedly liked enough to pay 200 dollars for. Would you have preferred that they closed the game instead? Because that was the other option. |
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12/16/12 7:15:49 PM#178
I know at least 4 people in game have bought lifetime subs now the game has gone B2P because the deal you get now is even better than at launch . I guess haters will hate and refuse at all costs to actualy see the facts as they are as a lifer you are now better off than you were last week Win Win . |
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12/16/12 7:26:14 PM#179
Lifer here and I have no regrets. I purchased my lifetime sub knowing there was always the potential the game would change business models. I also bought a lifetime sub because I was really enjoying my time there and didn't want to have to worry about subbing/resubbing as my game play time is very limited.
With that said, I feel the compensation is more than fair. I still get content for free. I get even better discounts from the store and even more perks.
I honestly think any lifer who is upset over the change were probably regretting his/her purchase before they even announced B2P. This is just an excuse to scream loud. |
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12/16/12 7:36:36 PM#180
Pretty much you guys who bought LT subs got screwed, and I bet there is little you can do to "get back" at them....other than never do it again. And I thought I got screwed buying SWTOR CE; which I did, but you guys got more screwed. Kinda sucks, we all get that lesson at some point though.
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