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http://www.massively.com/2008/12/09/station-cash-now-available-in-eq-and-eqii/
Unless shelling out 50 dollars a month + a subscription sounds like a good idea to you to compete, you might want to think about moving on to a different game. As far as I know EQ is one of the first subscription based games to also begin poking micro in. This after the President said it would never happen Only a fool with a lot of money will enjoy SOE games WoW fanboi: "lolz 11.5 million customers, itz obviously da best" McDonald's: over 1 billion burgers served |
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1/08/09 7:25:13 PM#2
I can't remember the article but Smed said his vision was to have a subscription base with microtransactions. The store and the TCG are just the beginning...they are easing their way into it to slowly gain acceptance. -------- "SOE has probably united more gamers in hatred than Blizzard has subs"...daelnor |
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1/08/09 7:41:41 PM#3
Is anybody honestly surprised that SOE would go this direction? They obviously can't make enough money on subscriptions because their games aren't good enough. Like I've said before...we just have to hope that SOE fails so spectacularly with this scheme that other developers won't think about doing it. |
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1/08/09 9:33:01 PM#4
No, SWG now is: Few subscriptions+MACROTRANSCAM via the TCG a harcore (lol) bunch of NGE fanbois who will spend hundreds of dollars on TCG "decks" to get the ever increasing in outrageousness in game items. The NGE is now THE MOST expensive MMORPG ever released to play in terms of $$$ the publisher expects of you to experience everything. Sadly, I might have been willing to pay $30/mo to play a fully developed Pre-CU... Not a broken WOW clone with lightsabers, sorry. I'll stick with EVE which is sanbox, which has no levels, which is skills based, which has NO LIMIT to the skills you can earn, which gets an expansion every 4-6 months and it costs me nothing but my regular sub fee to get all of it. That is why CCP is now by far a larger industry player than SOE. There are three top names in MMORPGs today, anyone else is largely irrelevant... Blizzard... Turbine.... CCP.
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1/08/09 10:35:49 PM#5
Must be a slow news day. "The great thing about human language is that it prevents us from sticking to the matter at hand." |
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1/09/09 3:54:18 AM#6
We get some posting on here who think micro transactions are the way forward though I am not one of them. Where do you get the 50$ a month + subscription from? Or is this plucked out of thin air to make your OP more alarmist? However it’s a worrying trend, I don’t see any difference between pay as you go for new content and paying for an expansion. When you start to get into the area of buying items, I do question that model. But that model is already there with gold sellers and eBay purchases, in some ways this is SOE’s way of cashing in on that rather than allowing other companies and individuals to make a profit from it. Also its not clear to me how much buying of items there is, what are TCG ‘decks’ for example? I am happy with the idea of the games proprietors raking that money in rather than third party companies. But legitimising something that is detrimental to the game is questionable. Also unless players feel that any extra revenue is being pumped back into the game they will rightly question their continued loyalty. |
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Reklaw
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/07/06
Freedom is the will to be responsible to ourselves. |
1/09/09 3:59:33 AM#7
Originally posted by Malvolentia
WOW...SOE is asking 50 dollars a month AND a subfee.............? ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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1/09/09 4:08:38 AM#8
Sorry to inject a small amount of realism into your obviously well researched post, but SOE is only asking for a subscription. But, if you want to level an alt quicker with an hour XP boost, or have a some fluff hat with no stats, you can buy it for a couple of cents. Or don't. Theres no "YOU HAVE TO DO THIS OMFGARGHHH!!!one!!". This gives you zero advantage over anyone else, and has been used by other games to good effect. Hell, Ultima Online have been selling high level boosted characters for years!!! All SOE is doing is selling some xp boosts, which, for people who dont play 24 hours a day due to a little thing called work, is actually quite helpful as you can keep up with friends.
"When people don't know much about something, they tend to fill in the blanks the way they want them to be filled in. They are almost always disappointed." - Will Wright |
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Originally posted by Scot
I admittingly plucked 50 dollars out of thin air. Although consider a hypothetical scenario where many people played a micro game day and night and a big chunk of thier disposable income was available. I think I was being kind. If certain items were placed up for sell you'd better believe they'll be people dishing out the cash. You're not going to? No big deal, you'll just be left behind WoW fanboi: "lolz 11.5 million customers, itz obviously da best" McDonald's: over 1 billion burgers served |
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Originally posted by jayanti
And you're seriously naive enough to think the items are going to remain fluff? Especially after they promised you they were NEVER going to put station cash on non-station cash servers. Get real man WoW fanboi: "lolz 11.5 million customers, itz obviously da best" McDonald's: over 1 billion burgers served |
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Vesavius
Old School
Joined: 3/08/04
Players come for the game, but they stay for the people- Most Devs have forgotten this. |
1/09/09 5:49:59 AM#11
Originally posted by jayanti
God, here we go again.
Enough realism for you? Pay to Exist vs Play to Achieve. I want to Play to Achieve. |
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1/09/09 9:13:49 AM#12
Ultima Online has this concept for a few years and it seems to keep the game alive. |
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1/09/09 11:23:01 AM#13
any game that uses Microtransactions should not also use a Subscription fee. and I'd argue that they should not charge for the game itself either. but the way I see it, F2P with Cash Shop is going to slowly become the norm. it's been the norm for years in Asia, and it will gradually catch on in the West. especially once some company finally manages to strike the correct balance between desirable cash shop items and not letting the cash shop unbalance the game. also, for the people who are so vigorously against Microtransactions, I hope none of you own a Wi/PS3/XBox 360. because when you get your Map Packs, XBLA/PSN games WiiWare, Virtual Console games and Downloadable Content...it's really no different from a Cash Shop. You are paying real money for virtual currency in order to buy items from a virtual shop. same idea, different product. and you pay 50 dollars a year for XBox Live on top of that. that said, SOE sucks, they are by far the worst major MMO developer there is, and it would take a whole lot and a near-perfect game to convince me to play something bearing their logo again. |
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Vesavius
Old School
Joined: 3/08/04
Players come for the game, but they stay for the people- Most Devs have forgotten this. |
1/09/09 3:12:05 PM#14
Originally posted by JMadisonIV
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Gravarg
Advanced Member
Joined: 8/24/06
"Wardens only port the people we need for a fellowship." |
1/09/09 3:44:13 PM#15
Coming Soon to an SOE game near you...
Low level with Unique gear* - $50 Mid level with Unique gear* - $100 Max Level with Unique gear* - $150 Sword of a Thousand Souls - $200 (has 50 million dps!) Armor of the Immortal - $200 (has 50 million armor rating!) Lootbot 9000 - $50 (auto-loots and holds unlimited items)
*Note - All bought characters will also recieve a special ability called OMGDEAD, you use it and it kills everything in a dungeon
OK so maybe I exaggerated a little, but it wouldn't suprise me if SOE started offering super elite cash-shop only items, or powerleveling services. Most games and gamers want to get rid of goldsellers and powerlevel services, SOE wants to become one...
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1/09/09 6:07:47 PM#16
I don't see anything wrong with microtransaction fluff. Increased xp is questionable but as yet I see no armour sets etc up for sale, that for me would cross the line. |
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1/09/09 8:40:26 PM#17
Originally posted by Malvolentia
And you're seriously naive enough to think the items are going to remain fluff? Especially after they promised you they were NEVER going to put station cash on non-station cash servers. Get real man
they have had RMT in game for longer than you think ... wtf do you think LON is? what that most of those players farmed those cards and got them to drop in game? no they bought them with real life cash. many bought them solely for the loot cards which have REMAINED FLUFF since the creation of LON. if they were going to add powerful items they would have done it to LON since its the luck of the draw that determines if you get a loot card or not. I really wonder what the reaction will be when blizzard does it ... oh wait they are always right and saints they can do no wrong! |
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1/09/09 9:06:41 PM#18
Whats laughable is that anyone would be surprised by microtransations since they've been prevalent in mmos over that past 20+ years, particularly in the form of gold sellers. |
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1/09/09 9:19:57 PM#19
Originally posted by Scot
The phrase is *cross the line. Playing - LotRO, SWToR |
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Originally posted by Scot
Then I guess we have nothing to worry about amrite? Cause why would they ever add the most wanted equipment in the game for cash WoW fanboi: "lolz 11.5 million customers, itz obviously da best" McDonald's: over 1 billion burgers served |
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