Justin Leroux, on 21 November 2013 - 05:36 PM, said:
Another problem i have with all these MC-purchases: i simply cannot pay only for what i want. There is no chance to spend 1$ for a colour, 1 day of premium time, consumables etc., i have to buy a MC-package first. And that is where MWO misses the whole point of micro-transactions in F2P. There simply is no chance to spend money in micro-transactions, you have to purchase a package, leaving you with MC you just do not need at this very moment. It's more of a psychological aspect, but it's an important one.
Now this I agree with. I really think they're missing the boat on micro transactions but that's neither here nor there with the cost of MC or premium time.
I understand perfectly what you're saying. I also understand WHY you want what you're asking for. I'm just explaining why, from a business point of view, it's not in their best interest. Example:
I buy 30 days of premium time.(720 hours) I start it on friday, play for 2 hours, stop it. I start it again on Sautrday, play 4 hours, stop it. Sunday I use another 4 hours.
Over that weekend I've used 10 of my 720 hours leaving me a balance of 710. Now if I only use it in that manner and don't deviate, that 30 days of premium time will actually last me over a year. That's over 12 months of premium time for the cost of a month. Would I love to have that option? Sure, everybody would. That doesn't mean it's a good idea for PGI. If they adopted a stop button like you propose a 30 day purchase for $15 gives me over a year's worth of premium time.
That's why it's not going to be implemented and, in my opinion, shouldn't be implemented.
I don't know how else to show why the way you're wanting a stop function implemented just isn't a good idea and isn't going to happen from PGI's standpoint.
You can say you'd buy more all you want but there's no need to buy more if you could stretch that 30 days into a year or more. That makes absolutely zero sense for PGI to consider. There would be absolutely no need for you to buy more. $30 for two years of premium time? I'd love it, but it would be dumb of PGI to adopt that policy