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There goes what little interest I had.
Hypothetically, if this were EVE with Swords (a real player-run fantasy sandbox, like the single player TES games are), would you be willing to pay a monthly sub?
We know the game is more or less a themepark MMO at the moment.
Not sure if it's smart to get the people who will buy at first then go F2P or just go F2P right away
So do you have to buy a full priced game $59 (sorry, US currency for me) and then pay this monthly fee?
It's not about being cheap - I have no problem paying money for a mmo.Gotta say, most people in here are really cheap. I'm not excited at all for the game, but you play it a lot 15$ a month isn't much imo. That's like... one cheap meal.
Can someone please explain to me why it's ok for FF14 ARR to have a sub fee, but for ESO its suddenly a dealbreaker?
The Final Fantasy MMOs come to mind.
Can someone please explain to me why it's ok for FF14 ARR to have a sub fee, but for ESO its suddenly a dealbreaker?
Don't forget Ultima Online. Can't believe they're still charging subs for a 16 year old game.
You would think these dumb ass companies would pay attention to anyone not named "Blizzard". Turbine in particular.
If Star Wars can't even sell a monthly sub...
I'm sure the reason is that this game has been in development for so long, they didn't exactly build it with F2P in mind. If there is half a brain at Zenimax, they've been working on F2P design for the game for months now.
Ok, some good answers in here.
I don't agree though. I wouldn't mind spending more, if the game is very good. The F2P MMOs always have a catch, some element of P2Win or something just... weird. Like Neverwinters "log in once a day and click a button to get stuffz". And all these currencies? Gold, Medals, Jewels, Astral Jewels, Astral Dominos, Divine Balls... just a mess. But I get it, the developers gotta be payed in some way, and MMOs are more expensive than other games to both develop and maintain; so they have to come up with something to get paid. I prefer the straight up "pay a set amount and play the full game without thinking of money at all", to all these funky F2P models.
Can someone please explain to me why it's ok for FF14 ARR to have a sub fee, but for ESO its suddenly a dealbreaker?
ESO doesn't look that good from some gameplay that I've seen. Visuals look dated too. The sub cost is $14.99 vs $12.99. That'll add up overtime. A lot of people will expect this to be a buggy mess with Bethesda's reputation.I too would like to hear the answer, considering the general sentiment toward Square Enix around here.
You would think these dumb ass companies would pay attention to anyone not named "Blizzard". Turbine in particular.
If Star Wars can't even sell a monthly sub...
I'm sure the reason is that this game has been in development for so long, they didn't exactly build it with F2P in mind. If there is half a brain at Zenimax, they've been working on F2P design for the game for months now.
Star Wars has a significant amount of subscribers in its F2P state actually, it makes money these days.