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10/18/08 1:14:40 AM#21
Originally posted by googajoob7
no thanks if you are too poor to play you will be a pants player and we like our current fanbase of largely mature players. If you are too noncommital to be able to make your mind up to psend some $ we would hate to have your mixed up self trying to make quick decisons in team play orientated sieges / pve where quick thinking and reactions are important. gold is not an issue in WAR. There is nothing to spend it on and unles you are a complete and utter numpty youll have plenty of gold to get a mount at level 20 and the bits of extra gear you might want, pots and crafting mats, siege equipment.
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10/18/08 1:18:14 AM#22
You won't see Trials this early unless the developers are super confident with there product , only MMO in the near future released with a trial is TCOS which I am looking forward to trialing ..
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Originally posted by Kyleran
lol ok pops :P .... this an internet forum you know its not an exam . dont make yourself look silly by treating it as such . i mean who can be bothered in keeping hitting the cap locks or shift key so someone with a love of the written word such as yourself has to comment on it . lol . i think that says a lot more about you than it does me .
No, it just shows you don't know how to properly write. Doesn't matter the medium. But back on topic, WAR does not need a free trial just yet, give it at least 6 months before going down that road.
actually its not properly write , its write properly . if we are going to concentrate of the correct use of the english language . no all it shows is i m really not overly botherd to impress people such as yourself . a number of proffessional authors dont have a great command of punctuation or spelling .also i m sure you find like myself some of the have mild dyslexia as well . for all my faults i dont come onto these forums and look to put people down . then again i m not the type of person that needs to do that to feel superior to others . its actually a bit immature and pedantic to do as such . most normal people would actually concentrate on the the topic and not the diction . perhaps you could explain why you think it should be left six months ? you make a flat statement and dont explain why you are of that opinion . i mean i may agree with you if you put forward a good enough argument . as it stands it just seams your rather self opinionated and more than a little arrogant . neither are qualitys to be admired . |
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10/18/08 8:11:46 AM#24
I really want to play this game but a trial would be wonderful. Even a 2 day trail would be perfect just so I can see if I can run the game and if I even like it. |
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Originally posted by Lukain i think your right to be honest . but i dont think they have to worry too much . perhaps they are erring on the side of caution in case any major issues come up in the first few months . personally i think they should break with tradition in this case and show confidence in what appears to be a pretty decent product . i think it would pay dividends . |
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10/18/08 8:20:09 AM#26
Originally posted by googajoob7
No, it just shows you don't know how to properly write. Doesn't matter the medium. But back on topic, WAR does not need a free trial just yet, give it at least 6 months before going down that road.
actually its not properly write , its write properly . if we are going to concentrate of the correct use of the english language . no all it shows is i m really not overly botherd to impress people such as yourself . a number of proffessional authors dont have a great command of punctuation or spelling .also i m sure you find like myself some of the have mild dyslexia as well . for all my faults i dont come onto these forums and look to put people down . then again i m not the type of person that needs to do that to feel superior to others . its actually a bit immature and pedantic to do as such . most normal people would actually concentrate on the the topic and not the diction . perhaps you could explain why you think it should be left six months ? you make a flat statement and dont explain why you are of that opinion . i mean i may agree with you if you put forward a good enough argument . as it stands it just seams your rather self opinionated and more than a little arrogant . neither are qualitys to be admired .
It's easier for people to concentrate on the topic if your posts are easy to read. It has nothing to do with superiority or making someone look bad. It's the same as the wall of text, tough to read and therefore unread by most people even if it contains the secrets to life. Relax. |
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10/18/08 8:22:37 AM#27
A trial would be a good draw for new players, as it doesn't require them to commit their money without trying. That said, they need some things in place before allowing trial accounts: - Prevent them from sending tells to people who don't have them on their friends list, but possibly allow them to respond to tells from others. - Prevent them from using regional chats. - Prevent them from writing in any channel whatsoever outside of tier 1-2. (Don't want them going to Altdorf and spamming in the streets). Otherwise we'll see them spamming advertisements, as we've seen it happen in "that other game", as gold selling companies will be creating a lot of trial accounts otherwise. |
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10/18/08 8:29:26 AM#28
Trial would be good idea. I didn't get to beta so I never got to try this game. I never buy MMOs before testing them personaly and I'm not going to risk 50€ just to check it out. |
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Originally posted by ChurchillT
you would nt believe how many people in warcraft i ve heard voice the same opinion . i think a significant percentage of wow players would at least give it a try . theres everything to be gained from an early trial . |
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10/20/08 8:07:35 AM#30
Not to mention some people expect to be able to run new games on a really old computer, and get disappointed when they can't. |
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10/20/08 8:17:14 AM#31
If we are going to concentrate on correct use of the english language, you might want to try some capitalization here and there, maybe a few less periods, perhaps a full sentence or two.
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10/20/08 8:28:26 AM#32
I would do a free trial. I have a hard time justifying buying a game before getting a chance to test it out these days. Games tend to have elements that either attract or repel a player and dropping $50 on a game just to find out you don't like it does not make sense. |
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10/20/08 9:11:58 AM#33
Originally posted by chronocbgg
Both games are going to require hours of gameplay to leveling doing PvE activities. If you log out in the middle of nowhere in either game, there is a chance you will log into something trying to kill you. That can easily be avoided in either game and really isn't not a problem at all if you don't. There is no one place in WoW that requires you to play for hours while leveling or something bad happens. The same for Warhammer, but it does have some areas where you will lose your chance at item rewards if you have to leave, but most of that is 10-15 minute stints. Either game can be played as much or as little as you like.
As to the original topic though a free trial might be just what this game needs, because honestly there just are not enough players to support the number of servers they have.
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