Nicholas Carlyle, on 29 March 2013 - 03:16 PM, said:
Must be in the dark ages if you need to be at the office to post on message boards.
So you expect them to spend their Easter weekend reading the forums instead of with their family/working on something else? Are you expected to do things for your employer, for free, on your holidays?
Hylius, on 29 March 2013 - 03:11 PM, said:
You want dedication, PGI? I've spent over a year making a corp. I, and many others, have paid our dues elsewhere: VoIP servers (especially with lack of in-game options), websites, forums, teaching our members how to play (because you can't be bothered to), participating in our own player-run competitions and tournaments (since you're taking your sweet ol' time), making connections... I could go on. You want dedicated? How about sticking with you through all this crap you constantly throw at us as you seem to be doing your darnedest to destroy this game from the inside. I've defended you constantly, but I'll tell you right now: you want me to pay for premium to run and participate in a merc corp, you can forget it.
Sadly, I agree. A lot of us have tried to build community support, donate time and resources to recruit and retain players, and look forward to enjoying the game with our friends. It's really hard when you have to say "well, now you have to pay $10/month so we can do this!"
It's not just making me feel betrayed, now I have to tell my friends that this free to play game isn't quite so free.
Fenix0742, on 29 March 2013 - 03:18 PM, said:
Yeah, but Bryan is in Vegas, and he probably didn't tell Support that he was dropping this particular bomb on the press today. Being in Vegas, he probably doesn't care too much at the moment.
He cares, oh believe me he does. But I'm pretty sure nobody has actually called him. Even if they do get in contact with him, he can't just go back on this and recant the statement in a published article in 15 minutes from a hotel in Las Vegas.
Prosperity Park, on 29 March 2013 - 03:24 PM, said:
It would be a good time to remind everyone that, even if they charge for being in a merc corp, that media article said you can still join house units for free, and you can play with your friends in house fights. I'm not defending anyone here, it's just important to differentiate between "no way to play with friends for free" and "fewer ways to play with your friends for free"
We still have to see how this pans out, and hopefully they can get an official word out soon. They told me in our super-secret premium moderator forum that they are aware of the community response, and will come up with something to say about it when the right people can give the right go-aheads.
(DHL ain't got nothing on me.)
I hope nobody thinks I'm automatically on-board with the game staff on this...
Houses do not work the same way merc corps do. They're charging a monthly fee to access premium content. While it's true that you can still drop into standard death match, the problem is with giving one side a resource advantage and co-operative advantage over those who don't play is an enormous problem.
That's without bringing up the notion that a lot of people don't want to play in houses and have dedicated a lot of time and energy to play in a merc corp. You're looking at a massive loss of merc corps membership before CW even starts. Even if those people want to continue playing MWO, they can't play in that corps, they have to join a house or become lone wolves. It's effectively excluding a large player base for some pretty poor reasons.
Preventing a build up of dead corps: Run a monthly SQL query to remove corps that have been inactive for a certain amount of time. It's pretty easy to check the last time of activity with the current date for all members. Purge the database as needed.
Preventing dead weight in merc corps: I don't get why the devs feel they need to police merc corps' members. Actually, this is a bit insulting. Any leader is going to cut out dead weight to make room for active members automatically. It's not something that PGI needs to manage - the player base will do that just fine. Any member who is not serious about playing will certainly be kicked by an active corps. An inactive corps will be culled by the database automatically.
Charging a monthly fee is not a solution to either of these problems.
What the devs should do instead is work on a merc base with vanity items. 1000mc to change the way your HQ looks, or 500mc to change the camo pattern. Heck, even a corps wide monthly premium would be better - a corps that pays $30 per month will get an additional 20% cbills and xp per match for all members. That way they can run donations and pay in for the buff.
There are so many ways to do this without excluding players who can't/won't pay for
yet another subscription based MMO.
Edited by S3dition, 29 March 2013 - 03:47 PM.