Renan Ruivo, on 20 June 2012 - 08:51 PM, said:
Well, i'm not saying that they are wrong. In this case there isn't a right or wrong. But everything must have a reason and in my opinion there no good reason to make this deal expire before the open beta.
"Because its a token of good faith from the players" might be a good reason for them and for a lot of fans, but not to me and not to those complaining. Simply put, if players need an arbitrary limitation to show their good faith, then that faith is good for nothing. I ask who would command greater "respect", the player who gave his support without trying it out first because he couldn't, or the player who did it because he chose of his own free will?!
This is the snag of the argument though. Players who don't buy the founder pack can still put as much money as they choose into the game normally. Once the game comes out, they can purchase their real$ currency, and buy whatever they want from the store. Hell, since it's F2P, they could put 0$ in and still get access to everything if they put enough time in. (minus some aesthetic only changes, likely)
The "reason" for it is the same as that of Minecraft/Mount&Blade. The devs know that there are passionate fans, and want to reward the most passionate with a nice deal. Missing out on the founder's package doesn't limit your future access to the game, it just means that you'll have to pay a little more to get the same stuff. (as they list on the page, the 30$ one is a 50$ value, the 60$ one is a 115$ value, and the 120$ one is a 170$ value)
One of the main parts of the founders pack is closed beta access. Why should PGI sell a pack that grants access to the closed beta after the closed beta is nearly done. (or even after the open beta begins as you seem to want) Wouldn't it better serve fans if they just made a new package that was for sale when open beta begins? A package that both new fans and possibly some founders would want to buy as well?
And one more thing. If you're buying something to "get respect" then you're likely getting gypped out of your money. If you're buying an item that's exclusive to the founder's pack because you like the look of it or the lifetime C-bills boost, then I can see the justification.
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Personally i will buy the one of the packs regardless of wether or not they make it available after open beta goes live, i simply haven't yet because i'm waiting for my credit card cut-off date. But still, nobody is entitled to patronize people who want to buy one of these packs during open beta. They want the pack, but they value their money in a different way then other people, and there is no good reason behind not giving them a chance in a way that won't devalue the packs for everyone.
If someone feels that another person who does not show the same amount of "faith" shouldn't be allowed to reap some of the same rewards (remember, they wouldn't be getting both the head-start and the CB access that you will, but would still pay the same amount of money), then i ask myself what sort of supporter that person is in the first place. A good supporter would believe that the more people paying the better, and not bicker that something that "should be exclusive to him alone" is being offered to someone else.
It's not really a question of faith in the product; it's a question of desire vs. cost. I said earlier in the thread, "If you're on the fence about the founder's package you shouldn't get the founder's package," because very little in the founder's package is exclusive.
Premium account?
You can buy that when the game's in open beta.
Forum tag?
No monetary value.
Real$ currency in game?
You can buy it when the game's in open beta.
Closed Beta Access?
Stops being worth anything when the game switches to open beta.
The only thing that is exclusive to the founder's packs that has a permanent value in game is the founder mechs, simply because they get a unique skin and a c-bill boost.
I think that if a person is hesitant about a purchase, they should err on the side of caution. I'd rather a bunch of people not buy the founder's and say, "Aw shoot. I wish I'd bought that," instead of having a bunch of people say, "I bought the founder's pack and this closed beta isn't even a polished game yet!!1!" (as though closed betas were a finished product or something. >_>)
This all comes back to you seeming to hate the idea of limited time offers again. In order to make you happy, it seems like PGI would have to offer the founder's package for the entire life of the game. It wouldn't be fair, after all, if they stopped selling it after open beta, because then people who first found MWO after launch would never be able to buy a founder's pack.
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I would still like to hear your thoughts on minecraft, Renan. Do I deserve 17$ back, because they didn't give me the exact same deal as you, or should you have to pay 17$ more, because, according to your logic with MWO, it's not fair that you got a better deal than I did.
(or can we just agree that limited time offers are fine
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Edited by LackofCertainty, 20 June 2012 - 10:36 PM.