Boycott the Storage Update!
Vilaptca
People would whine about B because it isn't complete. They would demand that right hand bottom corner be added. You know, because they deserve it, and after all the money they paid for this game, they are owed that right hand corner. And where would ANet be without them, so if ANet wants to give them more storage it better include that right hand corner...or else they won't buy GW2.
DreamWind
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The only thing I don't agree with is that it would be ok to sell vanity items in the store. I only think content should be sold. Even selling mini content updates would be fine with me and better than what we have now.
I find it hilarious that many of the people who are fine with selling storage are NOT fine with selling vanity items. Don't they see how ridiculous their stance is? They only aren't fine with it when ANet sells something that affects them personally.
I could really care less what the cost of the storage is. I don't care what people will or won't buy. I am talking about the principle of the whole thing. Storage shouldn't be sold in the same way that UAX shouldn't be sold. If you are fine with UAX being sold, your opinion is absolutely 100% bad. Same for storage.
fog_of_redoubt
Why do people keep saying this? What evidence suggests this? The price of the character slot has not dropped has it? Have any of the unlocks dropped in price?
BenjZee
My problem with B is is requires creating a character...and purchasing bags....and runes... which i can't be bothered to do.
As i and many have said countless times - ITS ALL ABout ACCESS !!!! we don't wanna switch to characters in the middle of a game, to ones we don;t even like for that matter either....
As i and many have said countless times - ITS ALL ABout ACCESS !!!! we don't wanna switch to characters in the middle of a game, to ones we don;t even like for that matter either....
Vilaptca
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Why do people keep saying this? What evidence suggests this? The price of the character slot has not dropped has it? Have any of the unlocks dropped in price?
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They changed the prices when they added the PvP kits, and split the unlock packs up a bit.
Not long after they dropped the price they had the promotion where you could buy the unlock packs for half off. I bought them all at $5 each.
BenjZee
HAHA random but i am buying a suitcase for my holidays...for £17...it is medium sized....
the larger is on offer at £15....however i don't wanna buy this storage as its inconient for me ....takes up alot of room for example.. just thought id share that
the larger is on offer at £15....however i don't wanna buy this storage as its inconient for me ....takes up alot of room for example.. just thought id share that
Empress Amarox
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Non Sequitur:
Something that just does not follow. For example, "Tens of thousands of Americans have seen lights in the night sky which they could not identify. The existence of life on other planets is fast becoming certainty!"
Another example: arguing at length that your religion is of great help to many people. Then, concluding that the teachings of your religion are undoubtably true.
Or: "Bill lives in a large building, so his apartment must be large."
Moving The Goalposts (Raising The Bar, Argument By Demanding Impossible Perfection):
If your opponent successfully addresses some point, then say he must also address some further point. If you can make these points more and more difficult (or diverse) then eventually your opponent must fail. If nothing else, you will eventually find a subject that your opponent isn't up on.
This is related to Argument By Question. Asking questions is easy: it's answering them that's hard.
It is also possible to lower the bar, reducing the burden on an argument. For example, a person who takes Vitamin C might claim that it prevents colds. When they do get a cold, then they move the goalposts, by saying that the cold would have been much worse if not for the Vitamin C.
Ad Hominem (Argument To The Man):
Attacking the person instead of attacking his argument. For example, "Von Daniken's books about ancient astronauts are worthless because he is a convicted forger and embezzler." (Which is true, but that's not why they're worthless.)
Another example is this syllogism, which alludes to Alan Turing's homosexuality:
Turing thinks machines think.
Turing lies with men.
Therefore, machines don't think.
A common form is an attack on sincerity. For example, "How can you argue for vegetarianism when you wear leather shoes?" The two wrongs make a right fallacy is related.
Another variation is attack by innuendo: "Why don't scientists tell us what they really know; are they afraid of public panic?"
There may be a pretense that the attack isn't happening: "In order to maintain a civil debate, I will not mention my opponent's drinking problem." Or "I don't care if other people say you're [opinionated/boring/overbearing]."
Attacks don't have to be strong or direct. You can merely show disrespect, or cut down his stature by saying that he seems to be sweating a lot, or that he has forgotten what he said last week. Some examples: "I used to think that way when I was your age." "You're new here, aren't you?" "You weren't breast fed as a child, were you?" "What drives you to make such a statement?" "If you'd just listen.." "You seem very emotional." (This last works well if you have been hogging the microphone, so that they have had to yell to be heard.)
Sometimes the attack is on the other person's intelligence. For example, "If you weren't so stupid you would have no problem seeing my point of view." Or, "Even you should understand my next point."
Looks like we're done here. :P
Legion Magnus
Whereas I do not believe anyone's opinions are wrong or 'bad' I do believe inevitably that this issue is about principle. The concept of charging for additions like extra storage (which people have been requesting since Rurik met his first Charr) deeply concern some people about the shape of things to come, especially with GW2 on the distant horizon.
ANet will do as they will. Some will buy, some will not. But those that do will demonstrate to ANet that micro-transactions or a-la-carte, is an acceptable way to do business. I do not fault ANet for making an honest profit, that is what they are in business for, however my concern is - where does it end?
For those that travel via airplanes these days, do you appreciate paying additionally for your baggage, your pillow, your peanuts? Can you do without these 'convenience' items? Sure you can, but you wouldn't have to if the practice had not become acceptable, especially in a market economy.
Will you, some day, pay for your skill balances separately, as an example? Will some receive updates, while others who have not paid the paltry transaction fee of $10 for the latest skill update packs miss out on the better skills? I (hopefully) exaggerate for effect, but who knows? Talk about your skill imbalance then! Who wants the shiny new armor, or that wicked looking new weapon? Want access to the new, high-end Domain of Profitability, hmm?
I doubt ANet will expend much on additional disk space until they meet certain thresholds of storage tab sales. It could be awhile before they spend anything on extra storage, we will likely never know. Server storage is more expensive than what most people realize, especially if you base your expectations on commodity desktop storage pricing. But at $10 each, assuming many people signed up, this could be a cash cow for ANet.
Truly, I believe this is about the principle of the matter. Will you support the slippery slope, or not?
ANet will do as they will. Some will buy, some will not. But those that do will demonstrate to ANet that micro-transactions or a-la-carte, is an acceptable way to do business. I do not fault ANet for making an honest profit, that is what they are in business for, however my concern is - where does it end?
For those that travel via airplanes these days, do you appreciate paying additionally for your baggage, your pillow, your peanuts? Can you do without these 'convenience' items? Sure you can, but you wouldn't have to if the practice had not become acceptable, especially in a market economy.
Will you, some day, pay for your skill balances separately, as an example? Will some receive updates, while others who have not paid the paltry transaction fee of $10 for the latest skill update packs miss out on the better skills? I (hopefully) exaggerate for effect, but who knows? Talk about your skill imbalance then! Who wants the shiny new armor, or that wicked looking new weapon? Want access to the new, high-end Domain of Profitability, hmm?
I doubt ANet will expend much on additional disk space until they meet certain thresholds of storage tab sales. It could be awhile before they spend anything on extra storage, we will likely never know. Server storage is more expensive than what most people realize, especially if you base your expectations on commodity desktop storage pricing. But at $10 each, assuming many people signed up, this could be a cash cow for ANet.
Truly, I believe this is about the principle of the matter. Will you support the slippery slope, or not?
Arduin
Gli
Another player buying a new storage option that's offered in addition to more efficient storage options that have been available for years doesn't really bother me, nor can I see how it could bother anyone else. The only 'bother' I can think of is wanting the new storage option but not wanting to pay for it. Is that what it's all about?
DreamWind
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Another player buying a new storage option that's offered in addition to more efficient storage options that have been available for years doesn't really bother me, nor can I see how it could bother anyone else. The only 'bother' I can think of is wanting the new storage option but not wanting to pay for it. Is that what it's all about?
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It is all or nothing. Where does this end?
Master Knightfall
It all boils down to buy or not buy nothing else really. Boycotts don't really do anything but get a bunch of beer chugging pretzel eating fat boys together rah rahing their opinions and trying to get everyone else to agree with them and lead the way (they are too fat to move that fast lol).
Anet will take in some money from this. Will they take in projected figures? Nobody knows you can only speculate. Does it really matter to the majority of players not buying into it? Nope not at all. Will it save GW2 or keep GW1 alive? Is it meant to? Nobody knows and most again don't care.
Most people only care about things when it concerns them, I know I'm that way. So, I don't expect a boycott to do much of anything. Those that aren't going to buy have already decided not to buy and those that are going to buy have already decided to buy as well. I don't see any reason to keep discussing it or arguing about it. The path is set so just let it run its course.
Anet will take in some money from this. Will they take in projected figures? Nobody knows you can only speculate. Does it really matter to the majority of players not buying into it? Nope not at all. Will it save GW2 or keep GW1 alive? Is it meant to? Nobody knows and most again don't care.
Most people only care about things when it concerns them, I know I'm that way. So, I don't expect a boycott to do much of anything. Those that aren't going to buy have already decided not to buy and those that are going to buy have already decided to buy as well. I don't see any reason to keep discussing it or arguing about it. The path is set so just let it run its course.
Gli
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Another player buying a new vanity option that is offered in addition to better looking items that have been available for years doesn't really bother me, nor can I see how it could bother anyone else. The only 'bother' I can think of is wanting a new vanity outfit but not wanting to pay for it. Is that what it's all about?
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Yawgmoth
Update. Option B is even better than it seems!
rabwatt
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People would whine about B because it isn't complete. They would demand that right hand bottom corner be added. You know, because they deserve it, and after all the money they paid for this game, they are owed that right hand corner. And where would ANet be without them, so if ANet wants to give them more storage it better include that right hand corner...or else they won't buy GW2.
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belladonna shylock
If you want more storage Anet probably doesn't care which you buy: a new account, new character slot or a new pane.. Actually, they would probably prefer you to buy a new account so they can report it in their 10-Q and 10-K.
It works like this:
Do you want more storage? Yes or No?
If no, don't read any further.
If yes, here are your options:
New Pane
New character slot
New account
If you want more storage and think the price of a pane is too much, buy a new GW game or another character slot. it's that simple. If you already have all character slots for said account, get a new account.
I don't see why this has to be such a great big discussion.
It works like this:
Do you want more storage? Yes or No?
If no, don't read any further.
If yes, here are your options:
New Pane
New character slot
New account
If you want more storage and think the price of a pane is too much, buy a new GW game or another character slot. it's that simple. If you already have all character slots for said account, get a new account.
I don't see why this has to be such a great big discussion.
immortius
I notice the trolls enjoy ignoring the convenience side of the equation, because it complicates their arguments.
Ignoring the size end of the equation things are equally clear:
Storage - Can access with all your characters in every outpost! Brilliant.
Characters - Have to switch characters to access, and even then must move items into storage to give access to other characters.
Accounts - Have to mess around to get multiple instances of GW running, and then can only transfer items via the trade system (or dropping stuff outside of outposts if you're mad).
Seems perfectly clear cut to me which is better. :P
Ignoring the size end of the equation things are equally clear:
Storage - Can access with all your characters in every outpost! Brilliant.
Characters - Have to switch characters to access, and even then must move items into storage to give access to other characters.
Accounts - Have to mess around to get multiple instances of GW running, and then can only transfer items via the trade system (or dropping stuff outside of outposts if you're mad).
Seems perfectly clear cut to me which is better. :P
pamelf
I'm all for this, but only if Anet gets off their asses and changes the Australian payment methods OUT OF BRITISH POUNDS. It's extortionary and wrong.
Hell Raiser
Never have I ever heard of a boycott of a luxury item because of its price, that's just crazy. I could see being angry about a price if the product was a necessity and there were no alternatives, but an optional, luxury, item? No way. I would say it's just a misuse of the word boycott; not buying 1 product from a company because it's "overpriced" is not a boycott, it's how every product works, and if it really is overpriced, like many of you claim, Anet's sales will show it, and they will have to lower the price or lose profits (that's assuming it is overpriced). Just keep in mind that us players don't get to decide what a fair price is for a product, the "market" will do that.
Personally, looking at my two accounts, I think I will be buying 1 or 2 of these panes. I see that my primary's 4 storage panes are packed and have been that way for a while, my primary character's inventory has only 20 open slots, and none of my other characters have anything but their own armor/weapons/books/kits (so none of them are mules). While my secondary account has an almost empty storage (4 panes), no mules, and 4 open char slots. I tried using mules and my secondary account as extra storage, but I couldn't take it. It's so annoying and inconvenient to have to get my second GW client open, log in, get both of them to the same town, open storage, trade with them, and then go back to wherever I was before, just to use a damn tome. So now I just deal with the low storage on my primary and don't even bother trying to use mules. Now at least I will have the option to pay for storage that I'll actually use.
And no offense to whoever created it, but this poll is not very good. I would have just added 2 options: 1) $10 is too much. 2) $10 is a fair price.
Personally, looking at my two accounts, I think I will be buying 1 or 2 of these panes. I see that my primary's 4 storage panes are packed and have been that way for a while, my primary character's inventory has only 20 open slots, and none of my other characters have anything but their own armor/weapons/books/kits (so none of them are mules). While my secondary account has an almost empty storage (4 panes), no mules, and 4 open char slots. I tried using mules and my secondary account as extra storage, but I couldn't take it. It's so annoying and inconvenient to have to get my second GW client open, log in, get both of them to the same town, open storage, trade with them, and then go back to wherever I was before, just to use a damn tome. So now I just deal with the low storage on my primary and don't even bother trying to use mules. Now at least I will have the option to pay for storage that I'll actually use.
And no offense to whoever created it, but this poll is not very good. I would have just added 2 options: 1) $10 is too much. 2) $10 is a fair price.
byteme!
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Never have I ever heard of a boycott of a luxury item because of its price, that's just crazy. I could see being angry about a price if the product was a necessity and there were no alternatives, but an optional, luxury, item? No way. I would say it's just a misuse of the word boycott; not buying 1 product from a company because it's "overpriced" is not a boycott, it's how every product works, and if it really is overpriced, like many of you claim, Anet's sales will show it, and they will have to lower the price or lose profits (that's assuming it is overpriced). Just keep in mind that us players don't get to decide what a fair price is for a product, the "market" will do that.
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countesscorpula
Boycott is a strong word. I just simply can't ever see myself paying $10 to get less than half of what I'd get from buying an additional character slot... for the same price. Same price, less than half the value. Nope, doesn't make sense... unless it's for charity. Is it for charity? Does $5 dollars of every purchase go to Habitat for Humanity, to give real people a place to put there real life stuff? Then I might be interested. Otherwise I see such a purchase as literally throwing money away.
MithranArkanere
We are not talking here about what is fair and what is not. But about how many people will get the slots with this price. Geting stuff for free is not 'fair', it may be great, cool and things like those, but not 'fair' unless it is given to compensate for something else.
They already know almost everything commented here and in other similar threads and sites. They checked the number of slots purchased and fansites to see if people would willingly buy storage, and if you read many thread, most people would accept to pay...
It's the bell curve of Gaussian function.
If the price is too low, a lot of people may buy the item, but they may be actually losing money.
If the price is to high, they will earn a lot from each article sold, but not many people will buy.
The perfect spot is the peak of the bell curve. The highest price most people will be willing to pay, to maximize the earnings.
If we use the poll as reference, 50% of the people won't pay for it.
They are out of the question, since they either don't need more storage or just want free stuff.
They are getting free stuff already, and any more free stuff will be welcomed, but we must also be reasonable and not ask to make everything free, because people have to pay bills.
From the other 50%, 25% will get it, and 25% may get it or not, and would probably get it if they were cheaper.
The only thing a little off here is the price. If the Xunlai tabs had 30 or 40 slots, the price won't be too much, since you'll be paying also for the luxury of not having to switch between characters or accounts.
But if the tabs have only 20 slots after the update, then they just went beyond the limit most people would find reasonable. I see that we are a little past the peak of the bell curve: price a little too high, and they will get to more customers and sell more by reducing it a little bit.
And yet, quite a lot of people will get them even if the price is for 20 slots, be sure of that.
In my case, I will wait until they make any kind of special offer, something like 'buy 4 slots and we give you a 5th' or 'get the 4 slots and we give you the Animal unlock pack" or "get 3 tabs plus the animal unlock pack and unlock the exclusive Moss spider and Devourer as pets in your menagerie" or something in the lines of that.
They already know almost everything commented here and in other similar threads and sites. They checked the number of slots purchased and fansites to see if people would willingly buy storage, and if you read many thread, most people would accept to pay...
It's the bell curve of Gaussian function.
If the price is too low, a lot of people may buy the item, but they may be actually losing money.
If the price is to high, they will earn a lot from each article sold, but not many people will buy.
The perfect spot is the peak of the bell curve. The highest price most people will be willing to pay, to maximize the earnings.
If we use the poll as reference, 50% of the people won't pay for it.
They are out of the question, since they either don't need more storage or just want free stuff.
They are getting free stuff already, and any more free stuff will be welcomed, but we must also be reasonable and not ask to make everything free, because people have to pay bills.
From the other 50%, 25% will get it, and 25% may get it or not, and would probably get it if they were cheaper.
The only thing a little off here is the price. If the Xunlai tabs had 30 or 40 slots, the price won't be too much, since you'll be paying also for the luxury of not having to switch between characters or accounts.
But if the tabs have only 20 slots after the update, then they just went beyond the limit most people would find reasonable. I see that we are a little past the peak of the bell curve: price a little too high, and they will get to more customers and sell more by reducing it a little bit.
And yet, quite a lot of people will get them even if the price is for 20 slots, be sure of that.
In my case, I will wait until they make any kind of special offer, something like 'buy 4 slots and we give you a 5th' or 'get the 4 slots and we give you the Animal unlock pack" or "get 3 tabs plus the animal unlock pack and unlock the exclusive Moss spider and Devourer as pets in your menagerie" or something in the lines of that.
the pretender
Dam, i'm just kinda surprise no one from ArenaNet has stuck their nose in here and replayed.
DreamWind
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Vanity is the one of the rare rewards for playing Pve that one can measure against other players. There is little else.
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If you put that up for sale, the game collapses for players who care about that part of the game. Skill unlocks and storage are completely invisible. How can they matter when you can't even tell if another player spent real money on them?
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And the biggest point of all isn't being addressed...where does this end? This is a huge slippery slope. The only things people are saying is "it is optional deal with it" or "this thread should be locked". It amazes me how little actually gets discussed, and people wonder why the threads get so long. It is because people keep asking questions that aren't being answered.
One last thing...I keep seeing this about the market determining the value and Anet will lose money if the price is too high. Both are false. This is a win win for Anet regardless of whether we buy it or not. It is a no lose situation for Anet because either we buy and they make money or we don't buy and they lose nothing (short of the minimal cost it took to put it in the store). For this reason (and the fact that people are actually happy to be ripped off) makes it more likely that they will try selling various in game things through microtransactions in the future and in GW2.
upier
You seem to have failed to understand his point in your desire to throw in a "PvPers are superior".
This thread:
http://www.guildwarsguru.com/forum/s...php?t=10364879
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Bolded the important part.
What seems to be the case here is that the guys at A.Net are aware of getting greedy on our asses and the potential result of that.
They seem to be aware of the fact that as soon as GW starts focusing on micro-transactions it loses it's niche and becomes just another micro-transactions-fuelled game out there. So no - I don't see this becoming much of an issue - because they seem to be choosing quite good options on what to sell in the store.
Personally, I'd probably add a few more.
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And the biggest point of all isn't being addressed...where does this end? This is a huge slippery slope. The only things people are saying is "it is optional deal with it" or "this thread should be locked". It amazes me how little actually gets discussed, and people wonder why the threads get so long. It is because people keep asking questions that aren't being answered.
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What seems to be the case here is that the guys at A.Net are aware of getting greedy on our asses and the potential result of that.
They seem to be aware of the fact that as soon as GW starts focusing on micro-transactions it loses it's niche and becomes just another micro-transactions-fuelled game out there. So no - I don't see this becoming much of an issue - because they seem to be choosing quite good options on what to sell in the store.
Personally, I'd probably add a few more.
DreamWind
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You seem to have failed to understand his point in your desire to throw in a "PvPers are superior".
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What seems to be the case here is that the guys at A.Net are aware of getting greedy on our asses and the potential result of that.
They seem to be aware of the fact that as soon as GW starts focusing on micro-transactions it loses it's niche and becomes just another micro-transactions-fuelled game out there. So no - I don't see this becoming much of an issue - because they seem to be choosing quite good options on what to sell in the store. Personally, I'd probably add a few more. |
Empress Amarox
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I notice the trolls enjoy ignoring the convenience side of the equation, because it complicates their arguments.
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Also, I and many others have countered the convenience arguments, of which, fanboys are ignoring. In fact, numerous times. I feel it's just repeating like a broken record at this point...
1. Argument is said.
2. Rebuttal.
3. Pages pass.
4. Same argument is said again.
5. Same rebuttal is said again.
Eventually someone gets tried of repeating themselves, and when it comes to these things, it's the rebuttals that get the short end of the stick because no matter how well the argument is crushed, some idiot comes along a couple posts after and asks the same thing again, believing they're original and expecting a response, when they could just read the thread themselves and find upwards of a dozen responses to the same exact thing they just said.
immortius
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So, tell me... When did someone that disagrees with you suddenly become a "troll?"
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There is no way to determine in absolute terms whether the convenience gained through a storage pane is comparable price-wise to the storage gained via the other options. It is something each person needs to decide for themself, based on their needs/desires. Luckily everyone has a selection of options to choose from, including not purchasing anything at all.
Fril Estelin
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I would say it's just a misuse of the word boycott; not buying 1 product from a company because it's "overpriced" is not a boycott, it's how every product works, and if it really is overpriced, like many of you claim, Anet's sales will show it, and they will have to lower the price or lose profits (that's assuming it is overpriced). Just keep in mind that us players don't get to decide what a fair price is for a product, the "market" will do that.
Personally, looking at my two accounts, I think I will be buying 1 or 2 of these panes. I see that my primary's 4 storage panes are packed and have been that way for a while, my primary character's inventory has only 20 open slots, and none of my other characters have anything but their own armor/weapons/books/kits (so none of them are mules). While my secondary account has an almost empty storage (4 panes), no mules, and 4 open char slots. I tried using mules and my secondary account as extra storage, but I couldn't take it. It's so annoying and inconvenient to have to get my second GW client open, log in, get both of them to the same town, open storage, trade with them, and then go back to wherever I was before, just to use a damn tome. So now I just deal with the low storage on my primary and don't even bother trying to use mules. Now at least I will have the option to pay for storage that I'll actually use. |
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The problem is Anet doesn't care because people are happily buying the ripoffs they put out.
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And what is "good options" to you? If they sold UAX, storage, character slots, vanity items, weapon and armor skins, etc etc in GW2 would that all be ok with you? Hell why not let us buy extra heroes, an auction house, a hairstylist, a name changer, etc etc. Again...where does it end? If they are selling storage, I see no reason why they can't sell everything else. |
Furthermore, I don't see how this affect you, apart from maybe you having fun discussing stuff on Guru, which is not what Anet is working for.
upier
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He is trying to say it is ok to sell storage but not ok to sell vanity items. I am saying this is ridiculous. I also fail to see how you got "PvPers are superior" out of what I said.
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The part where you categorically denied PvE having a way to measure up against other players (implying that that's reserved for PvP only).
Unless of course you are saying that GW has no component where you can measure up with other players. In which case, I apologize for making an assumption.
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The problem is Anet doesn't care because people are happily buying the ripoffs they put out. And what is "good options" to you? If they sold UAX, storage, character slots, vanity items, weapon and armor skins, etc etc in GW2 would that all be ok with you? Hell why not let us buy extra heroes, an auction house, a hairstylist, a name changer, etc etc. Again...where does it end? If they are selling storage, I see no reason why they can't sell everything else.
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Of course.
If they are offered for a price - would I prefer if that price was as low as possible?
Of course.
Do I understand that the same way that I want to save money, A.Net wants to MAKE money?
Of course.
And that is why that I appreciate that if they want/need to sell stuff, it's stuff that really doesn't offer you an advantage.
Well, not really "appreciate". It's more of something that is mandatory - thus by offering something like "only receive loot if you buy an add-on" - wouldn't leave me disgruntled, it would make me quit.
Out of the things you listed - I pretty much only see the auction house as something that should be core. Everything else - it's pretty much just about being pretty, thus I am fine not buying.
And like I said - micro-transactions that would extend beyond pretty/vanity would influence the game's position in the market. And this seems to be something A.Net is aware of.
Bryant Again
Is UAX one of those things that make you pretty? Why shouldn't it be core?
DreamWind
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Funnily (or rather not) the present and future of the company may rely on people buying these products, not people like you directing things one way that suits you (don't try to make us believe that you have our best interest in mind).
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Originally Posted by Fril Estelin
Your point is purely theoretical. May be you'll come back in a few months/years and say "I told you so". Until then, it's pointless to discuss what may or may not. We have something here that will follow the market rules, you're trying to pin a particular interpretation on it, but it's not how things work.
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Originally Posted by upier
The part where you categorically denied PvE having a way to measure up against other players (implying that that's reserved for PvP only).
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Out of the things you listed - I pretty much only see the auction house as something that should be core. Everything else - it's pretty much just about being pretty, thus I am fine not buying.
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Originally Posted by upier
And like I said - micro-transactions that would extend beyond pretty/vanity would influence the game's position in the market. And this seems to be something A.Net is aware of.
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Is UAX one of those things that make you pretty? Why shouldn't it be core?
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Regarding UAX:
Players that didn't play GW AT ALL (!) would be the players that would benefit from UAX. If the player is decent, he shouldn't have issues unlocking a few selected option (given the state of the game he should start in) - which, let's be honest, is what UAX is all about.
Bad players will always suck. (Well, they should - but that isn't so much of an UAX issue as it is a balance issue.)
But yeah, UAX is close to being something that should be core, but at the end of the day - while it's not exactly pure "pretty", players won't magically have this insane advantage if they don't know shit about this game BUT have everything unlocked. I mean, if a player unlocks everything though PvE, his playing through PvE will give him a bigger advantage that all the stuff he unlocked.
Storage is definitely about pretty.
Look at what you REALLY need in this game, and if that stuff exceeds your available storage space - then you NEED more storage.
If on the other hand - you are just saving crap or pretty things - then you just WANT more storage.
I've played for close to 4 years, have 10 slots and I WANT more storage. (I also have a second account - but that account just further proves my point. I put things there that I KNOW I'll never use - but are just to pretty and to shiny to throw away ...) There is just no way in hell that I NEED it.
Fril Estelin
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Funny how everything was fine in the world, until Anet started pumping out microtransactions and then everybody thought they need that to survive.
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Bryant Again
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Players that didn't play GW AT ALL (!) would be the players that would benefit from UAX...
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The biggest question is why there should be such a long and broad RPG-like form of progression in the PvP format of the game (i.e. a large investment of time), especially such a progression with many more upgrades than sidegrades.
DreamWind
It absolutely should be core and Anet knows it. The only reason they can't give it to us now is because it would be unfair to everybody who already bought the skill packs (or grinded to unlock everything).
Meh...by your strict definition of needs and wants I could argue that everything in the game is a want. We don't need anything in it. I don't see what you are adding to the discussion here.
Well there are a lot of posters saying that this is fine because Anet needs the money to survive. I'm claiming that isn't true because they survived just fine before microtransactions and also the recent sales numbers say otherwise. It is simply another money grab at the expense of the players.
Put aside what may or may not happen for a second. I am claiming that the people saying selling storage is fine also have to say that the slippery slope is fine, because buying storage supports the slippery slope actually happening.
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Look at what you REALLY need in this game, and if that stuff exceeds your available storage space - then you NEED more storage.
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Not sure I'm catching your drift here.
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Another theoretical point. A discussion for another time, another day, IF and only IF things turn out differently.
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Fril Estelin
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Well there are a lot of posters saying that this is fine because Anet needs the money to survive. I'm claiming that isn't true because they survived just fine before microtransactions and also the recent sales numbers say otherwise. It is simply another money grab at the expense of the players.
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Put aside what may or may not happen for a second. I am claiming that the people saying selling storage is fine also have to say that the slippery slope is fine, because buying storage supports the slippery slope actually happening. |
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I don't see it that way, I see it as giving them what they deserve. They never, ever asked my money via subscriptions, yet they've provided me with 2.5years of casual fun, and more to come.
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Originally Posted by Fril Estelin
I do consider that Activision Blizzard exploits players a lot more than Anet.
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People mention "trends" without ever being able to prove it.
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But I don't see that day coming, I think Anet is trying to steer their boat in the exact same direction, but the economic tide means it requires different action.
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Firstly yes, that's going to be quite a large deterrent for newcomers looking to play GW PvP. Secondly, not everyone plays and progresses PvE the same way.
The biggest question is why there should be such a long and broad RPG-like form of progression in the PvP format of the game (i.e. a large investment of time), especially such a progression with many more upgrades than sidegrades. |
There is absolutely no need whatsoever to do PvE.
(But then again, if you aren't doing PvE in GW - you are kinda playing the wrong game.)
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It absolutely should be core and Anet knows it. The only reason they can't give it to us now is because it would be unfair to everybody who already bought the skill packs (or grinded to unlock everything).
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The lack of skills in places, where being non-UAX-ed could be an issue, is overshadowed by the lack of skill in those same places.
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Meh...by your strict definition of needs and wants I could argue that everything in the game is a want. We don't need anything in it. I don't see what you are adding to the discussion here.
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If you don't like it - don't play it.
Having ANY kind of discussion on changes that they decide on is thus useless.
Riverside can close up.
Now, if we still want to discuss the issue - I am arguing that I understand that they can't provide everything for free. So, I don't mind them charging money for something that people just want for vanity reasons.
A.Net gets some money and I am not at a disadvantage for not buying it.
Sounds like a win-not lose scenario to me.
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Well there are a lot of posters saying that this is fine because Anet needs the money to survive. I'm claiming that isn't true because they survived just fine before microtransactions and also the recent sales numbers say otherwise. It is simply another money grab at the expense of the players.
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If it was working - we wouldn't be getting GWEN and GW2.
Second of all, yes, they are taking candy from the babies.
But then again, that's kinda the whole point why they even exist, now isn't it?
I mean, they don't exist to make people happy, now do they?
They exist to get rich or die trying.
What we as conscious consumers can do - is not buy it.
What we are dealing with here is a product. And if the product does not meet the desired criteria any longer - it should fail. Now the issue at hand is that the consumers do not want the product to fail. The issue isn't that the producer is doing what it's designed to do, which is to make money, the issue is that the customers do not like the product and yet they support it.
I will not be purchasing storage. And if this means that A.Net will drop dead because of it - sucks for them I guess.
Crom The Pale
I am finding this entire argument quite ludicrous...
We still do not know the EXACT details of what we will be getting in the FREE update yet. The absurdity of people complaining about what a company chooses to sell to its consumers, at a very tiny price point even!
My young nefew blows about $10 every 2 weeks on YuGiOh cards...out of which he might get 0 cards that are of use to him.
Is the price really an issue?
Is extra storage going to have a major impact on gameplay?
As for me personally, once I move all my weapons and armour into the FREE equipment packs I should have 4 empty storge panes.
*shrugs*
We still do not know the EXACT details of what we will be getting in the FREE update yet. The absurdity of people complaining about what a company chooses to sell to its consumers, at a very tiny price point even!
My young nefew blows about $10 every 2 weeks on YuGiOh cards...out of which he might get 0 cards that are of use to him.
Is the price really an issue?
Is extra storage going to have a major impact on gameplay?
As for me personally, once I move all my weapons and armour into the FREE equipment packs I should have 4 empty storge panes.
*shrugs*