Oh god it might be time to bail out of AAA gaming. :/
There's a difference between a demo and what EA lets you do with EA access. Allowing me to play the full release of Dragon Age went a long way in me buying the game.Isn't this already a thing with demos that let you play it and when you buy the full game you continue where you left off? (Toukiden comes to mind)
Why this is bad ?
People are too quick to hate.
Shareware is making a comeback!
And the games will be just as terrible!
So, like trial/demo?
Would have saved me from wasting 59.99$ on FIFA 15.
This would end up affecting their sales, so it won't happen,
The return of Shareware? Not such a bad idea, worked wonders in the 90's, though I doubt EA to be that generous.
What EA said is they are exploring the different avenues, not that they are only looking into lumping it all together. They have already proven with EA access that the concept can be attractive to play a full release that's limited only in the time you can play it then give you the option to buy if you want to. It's not a bad model at all. I can see them expanding on it in the future of for whatever reason they do away with it being EA access only.Nono, read it again
They basically want you to get a limited f2p version(maybe a trial version or demo version) but one that you then need to pay for to unlock WHILE having a cash shop ingame AND some form of membership/premium subscription
Basically think a browser or mobile f2p game but with a full price tag attached to it.
If you aren't familiar with this concept:
Here is what EA suits are jacking off to right now and would love to implement in a full priced game:
http://www.kongregate.com/games/r2games/wartune
Give a finger leading down this path and they will take a hand (most people are already giving kidneys to EA monetisation scheme wise so AAA gaming is fucked)
edit: come on guys, EA and co have worked hard to make demos and any form of 'try before you buy' or even 'get information before you buy' a thing of the past, you really think they're going to give you shareware?
Puhleaaaase
Get ready for energy system limited 'demos' with premium/VIP levels and cash shops
you can already do this with PS+
You get 1 hour of the full game then you choose to buy the game.
Oh god it might be time to bail out of AAA gaming. :/
Bringing back shareware! We have come full circle.
Oh, so shareware is coming back? Sweet.
The return of Shareware?
So it's like shareware except you'll probably not be given the full game with one payment.
Makes more sense to me to think of it similar to how EA Access is doing it. Download full game, try it out for X amount of hours, unlock the rest of the content for the purchasing price.Am I the only one that is reading this like it's more like PSNow than PS+?
Streaming would allow people to pick up something instantly then decide on a subscription if they wanted to continue playing... In fact, this is 100% how OnLive originally worked, including first hour free to try.
The part that's bad is them taking the idea of a demo and bastardizing it into a microtransaction/added fee farm.
That stupid idea that people are just "hating" on EA needs to die. People are wary of multi tiered pricing schemes from companies like EA because they've very rarely lead to an actual benefit. They usually end in the monetization and manipulation of games and their content beyond the initial purchase.
I see literally no way that this could go wrong. All my trust is in EA to deliver on this concept in a fashion that is consumer friendly and not exploitative at all.
You should drop by the Indie Games threads, we're always looking for new perspectives and people to discuss stuffYeah, same here, but it hasn't taken any particular effort on my part. I skipped most of the big AAA titles of last gen just because they don't seem interesting to me. Assassin's Creed, Gears of War, all the PS3 exclusives except for Uncharted 2, etc. The only first part titles I care about are Halo and Nintendo games. Aside from that, 85% of what I play are indie games.
Why not simplify it and just call it a demo or a trail?
Oh yeh because they have to be seen to be trying to "innovate" while also shoving microtransactions down our throats.
Well I'm sure EA would never do this but since you asked, here's one reason:List two reasons this is bad or ways this could end up being exploitive. I'm really curious.
Wilson went on to say that the next step would be to offer the free-to-start player a full-game download, microtransaction, or a subscription--or maybe all three.
Because a demo is a limited portion of any section of a game and trial indicates a time limit. One of the options here is full game w microtransactions.sounds completely different than a demo.
Oh god it might be time to bail out of AAA gaming. :/
I don't understand what the problem with this is. This is the same thing as demos and trials.
As long as they let you buy the game afterwards I like the idea of letting me try without an upfront expense
What's your source on this? Everyone I know with a 360 took advantage of every XBLA game having a free trial not to mention other demos. Some demos became genuine events, such as Crackdown and Just Cause 2.Holy fuck what an overreaction. There's been these things called "demos" or "trials" around for a long time.
One of my favorite parts of EA Access is the 6 hour head starts on games. Making this available for everyone can only be a good thing as most people would try a game and see if it's garbage before shelling out $60. It's a shame most people didn't take advantage of the demos on 360 and PS3.
Well I'm sure EA would never do this but since you asked, here's one reason:
Here's another reason from another thread:
EA Will Charge For Fuel (as a stamina bar) In Need For Speed: No Limits (Mobile)
But again EA is totes cool <3 so I bet they'd never do that for a console game.
Wilson went on to say that the next step would be to offer the free-to-start player a full-game download, microtransaction, or a subscribtion--or maybe all three
Because they are marketing a term for something that already exists. Every game on the 360 for xbla had a demo and once you bought it you were good to go and continue. The way that they are talking about it sounds like they would milk you hard.Why this is bad ?
People are too quick to hate.