GHQCommander, on 20 June 2012 - 09:58 AM, said:
I was going to spend $120, then I read more posts asking to actually see what they are going to get for it. Even a single player game gets a small demo for half the price.
So I'm joining that argument.
Give it a couple of months and there will be players in this forum complaining about how they wish they never spent $120. There always is in every game, every kind of argument and complaint. So many users in this forum have spent the $120, they behave as if its nothing, but just wait and see. Some of them will have some complaint to make one day and their tune will change about their payment. Granted not all and most will be happy, like I probably will be.
I too think I will love the game, but it is not the point. My own customers for my own software get a refund if they are not happy and they pay about $140. They also get endless videos, tutorials, endless page of documentation, they get to speak to myself directly, they get access to beta, trials etc
I won't get a refund for my $120 on this if it launches, no rights. Only with software can they get away with that, despite this being a service that can be stopped from their end. Many developers ethics are poor especially in MMO game development. So I realised I don't want to encourage this behaviour in software development when the software is provided via a controlled web service, not a stand alone product for Windows. They are hiding behind the old software no return excuse, desptie it not applying in the slightest because this is a service.
They could issue even 1 hour of beta access and I want that first. That is my change of position since a couple of days ago.
When I have no trial for my software, customers don't want to pay $20 never mind $120. Let me see the game please, thanks.
I played the older mech games a little and i guess the general controls are very similar to what is known, the videos that are out by now show really nice grafics...changes concerning balancing of mechs or modules can easily be made if the community asks the developers to. The guys seem pretty frank and willing to give as the best experience possible.
Hence I have faith it will be a lot of fun
Concerning people that will complain about having bought a founders pack...well, that's possibly true....there are always people chronicly unsatisfied, and 10 of them are often louder than five hundreds that feel just fine with what they got there.
The problem is they simply cannot give everybody a beta key rightaway. beta is for testing, and i'm happy they dont spend time on making up a demo version but put all effort in bringing out the real thing.
Actually the whole F2P concept is something like a demo, because they produced something you could play forever, or at least as long as they can afford, without spending a dime.
Edited by Kribson, 21 June 2012 - 11:56 AM.