Never talking to other players for more than brief seconds, or minutes at most, never building relationships, never really growing attached to the worlds or the characters they created. We’ve long held to the belief that the free-to-play model just doesn’t work for our type of game we aren’t building a title that is meant for single serving sessions, where players hop on and play for 15 – 20 minutes while they grind out their dailies, pick up their badges, then log off and on to the next title in their library of free-to-play games, repeating the process through each one, and spending a few dollars here and there in the cash shop to make their character “more unique”, in lieu of a monthly subscription. We’ve said since day one that our game is a subscription-based title. However, Saga of Lucimia will not have them, the post reveals. Called "Microtransactions & Why We Don't Have Them", the team details recent missteps with EA and Star Wars Battlefront II, as well as more successful microtransaction efforts in games like Elder Scrolls Online. The first was a Reddit topic complaining about microtransactions in MMOs not the fact that they exist but the fact that they’re not micro in any sense of the term. I guess it's only fair I look at his history. Two money-related topics crossed my desk the last couple of weeks. 6 Doc admits to stalking by looking at my post history. Gamers of a certain age will remember losing many hours of precious youth to brutal, first-person shooter pioneer Doom. Of course rule 8 of r/MMORPG doesn't apply to doc. Im accepting any suggestion with a good community.
Have played: Ragnarok, ESO, Maplestory, WOW, D&D, Black Desert, Tera, GW2, path of exile. Not so long as people continue to spend money on games that have them and. Looking for: MMORPG with a good community and guild system to chat and help - mostly casual, but can get hardcore if the game is good - mostly raiding, crafting systems and enriched build/class system. The latest edition of Mondays in MMORPGs is out, this time with the hot topic of microtransactions taking front and center. 5 doc needs to resort to insults because he cannot make a coherent argument after being demolished. Others, like good ol CD Projekt Red have slammed it as unnecessary greedy.