Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »TazerReloaded wrote: »The only people who want ESO to be f2p are 16 year olds who have no bank account yet and think everything in life is free. Zenimax/Bethesda spent around 200 million dollars and several years of development on this project, of course they want some money back.
And $15/month is nothing compared to other activities one can spend so much time with, even other games are more expensive. For an average game you pay $60 and play for 20h, in ESO you can play 100h+ per $15.
SWTOR spent half a billion, and went f2p in 6 months
But it was a badly received, badly conceived, game.
Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »Well considering that no mmo in the last 5-10 years hasnt gone f2p
yelloweyedemon wrote: »I won't care I will stop playing. F2P is a lie. Once the game goes "free", you have to pay 5 times the amount of a subscription, to get all the benefits you can aquire.
For those who are not familiar with f2p games, it goes like this:
1: Game goes f2p and an online store is created. Starting by selling services, and cosmetics.
2: Online sales happen every now and then with items on discount.
3: The cosmetics expand into all cosmetic kind of stuff (armour, horses etc) along with obvious lore-breaking appearances. (schoolgirl outfits etc)
4: Now that every single low level noob with a credit card is looking like he is vet 12 with 1728346 hours playtime (appearance-wise), p2w items are introduced on store.
5: Everyone who wants to stay competitive is forced to buy the store stuff or quit the game.
RianaTheBosmer wrote: »I call hogwash on this whole pay to win bull...
1) there is no such thing as pay 2 win. I don't care who tries to say there is. Who are you winning against?
SWTOR did not cost anywhere near $500 million.Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »TazerReloaded wrote: »The only people who want ESO to be f2p are 16 year olds who have no bank account yet and think everything in life is free. Zenimax/Bethesda spent around 200 million dollars and several years of development on this project, of course they want some money back.
And $15/month is nothing compared to other activities one can spend so much time with, even other games are more expensive. For an average game you pay $60 and play for 20h, in ESO you can play 100h+ per $15.
SWTOR spent half a billion, and went f2p in 6 months
Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »How would you like them to approach it?
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Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »
Unsanctified wrote: »The only two reasons I would leave ESO are:
1. It goes F2P. Too many jerkoffs join in at that point that don't really give a crap about the game and wouldn't be playing if it weren't free. Not a fun community at that point imho.
2. ZOS ignores its player base and doesn't fix the current issues in a timely manner. I only have so long an attention span...
Unsanctified wrote: »The only two reasons I would leave ESO are:
1. It goes F2P. Too many jerkoffs join in at that point that don't really give a crap about the game and wouldn't be playing if it weren't free. Not a fun community at that point imho.
2. ZOS ignores its player base and doesn't fix the current issues in a timely manner. I only have so long an attention span...
or 3, I paid $60-80, why should they get it for free....
LOL, 100k die hard players will never be better than 1m no-so-die-hard players.
Fuzzylumpkins wrote: »Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »
Actually Eve Online hasn't gone f2p and they just hit 11 years.
Also Dark Age of Camelot, hitting 13+ years old is not f2p or p2w- but the poster will conclude they are out of his 5-10 year range. Only 2 known games went F2P- Sw:ToR and War: Online- both horrible games built on hype. Also very bandwaggony games.
Rift, Age of Conan, and Tera also went F2P, however all were also out for a good while before that happened. CoV/CoH also went the F2P route for a bit before closing if I remember right.. Pretty much any MMO that launched in the 5-10 year range has.. so that's at least right. However very very few, if any save for the two you listed, went F2P within the first year.. which is where this thread majorly jumps the gun. Add to that Zeni doesn't seem keen on the F2P idea and I don't see it happening within the next few months.
To add to the list of old games that are still sub based. Ultima Online
Update: After checking, even Warhammer Online was a few years before shutting down, and it looks like the F2P version of the game never officially launched. It got shut down in open beta in 2013. So.. that leaves the only example I can think of where a game went F2P within the first year of it's release to be SWTOR.
Maverick827 wrote: »SWTOR did not cost anywhere near $500 million.Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »TazerReloaded wrote: »The only people who want ESO to be f2p are 16 year olds who have no bank account yet and think everything in life is free. Zenimax/Bethesda spent around 200 million dollars and several years of development on this project, of course they want some money back.
And $15/month is nothing compared to other activities one can spend so much time with, even other games are more expensive. For an average game you pay $60 and play for 20h, in ESO you can play 100h+ per $15.
SWTOR spent half a billion, and went f2p in 6 months
Although BioWare has not disclosed development costs, industry leaders and financial analysts have estimated it to be between $150 million and $200 million or more, making it, at the time, the most expensive video game ever made.