I know theres several threads on the subject but I really think what I am about to share warrants another thread. Hopefully some might begin to see why this isn't a big deal.
Watch the Gen Con 2012: D&D Digital (Part 2) here starting at the 11:14 mark
http://youtu.be/a5QFqtpWO1s?t=11m14s
Jack Emmert explains this wonderfully. This pack is for enthusiasts because no one has to pay but if you enjoy there will be avenues to buy. Not that I have to but because I want too. No one has to buy because they don't want to make anyone pay but if you enjoy the game you get an opportunity to buy something you enjoy.
Hope this helps, so please watch the video it explains it wonderfully.
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Do you have someone pointing a gun to your head, saying that you must buy HoNF pack?
St. Augustinus
Yes. That would be me. I'm personally pointing a gun to his head. :rolleyes:
Less QQ more pewpew then :P
St. Augustinus
This response I keep seeing is so annoying. Yes, none is being forced but there are people who actually really want the Hero's pack but CANNOT afford it because life is not easy for everyone. This can be one reason he might feel a bit cheated. There is a history of companies selling affordable items and making a lot of money by doing so. So I don't want to hear, "Oh but they wouldn't make any money that way!" That's bull and just an excuse to justify PWE's greedy action. >.>
Isn't that applicable to ANYTHING that cost money though? Since money is finite for everyone in some way, doesn't everyone need to prioritize in some way how their money is spent? If someone can't afford something, they need to make the ultimate decision to either save, sacrifice, compromise or not purchase. Ultimately, someone who spends nothing probably gets a better deal than someone who pays $200.
I don't understand vilifying a business for trying to make money. It PWE's responsibility to their shareholds to provide options to their customer's needs across various demographics in order to recoup development costs. The market will determine what price it will bear, not people on a messageboard. If they are not seeing the appropriate yields at the $200 price band, then expect them to lower it of add more honey to the pot. It's not complicated, cruel, of insensitive... it's just business.
Exactly. I mean, we ARE talking about spending money on a video game. There is no such thing as a necessity here; it's ALL luxuries.
How exactly? The game is launching without a box cost and no subscription. Please elaborate.
LOL I never said anything of it being fair or not. I know life isn't fair, people must compromise and yadda yadda ya. PWE won't make money this way. They are just grabbing what they can out of everyone right now. We will see when we get introduced to their most awesome cash shop. And what they will actually do to improve the game for the long run. That's where the real showdown begins.
Anyway the purpose of that response, was just saying that comment is one of the most useless responses people can give.
Chill out and stop trying to justify why you did what you did and why PWE is doing what they are doing. I've dealt with this company for about 4 1/2 years. I'm a bit biased against them.
Perhaps you should remember that when examining the motivations behind your decisions.
Exactly. Maybe it's just time to "chill out".
I mean its one thing to just run around mindless in a MMO and take on all the quests, but its another thing entirely to be able to forge your own quests from the game assets to sort of carve out a peace of this world as your own to share with others. Ok this is how i see Neverwinter.. so to speak.
In the area of "me too MMOS' that often end up doing nothing but copying what has been given before them 100 times. Its nice to see this brought forth in Neverwinter even more so then STO. (which often made starting UGC quests confusing to know where to go) with Neverwinter hopefuly every quest is plugged into a NPC in the game already so youll know exactly where to go in starting it :-).
I believe in Neverwinter and am glad to be a part of its beginnings :-)
LOL I would but I can't help if I have something to say. I admitted I was biased but that doesn't mean that anything and/or everything I say isn't valid. Point out something I already admitted and that's the only response. Great, no fun at all.