crazytimes, on 14 October 2020 - 01:19 AM, said:
I'd be willing to play any other F2P game if they try and make this subscription based.
I have wasted the majority of my gaming time tonight watching a spinning "searching" icon. There are literally not enough people in tier 1 to form two matches at the same time, I have to wait for a match to finish if I'm not in. No way am I putting money into a subscription for a "searching" simulator.
BuckleUp, on 14 October 2020 - 06:51 AM, said:
It sounds to me like the suggestion is for an OPTIONAL subscription service, not a mandatory one. Folks who opt for the subscription get some perks (NOT the kind that would give them advantages in a match, but things like premium time, MC, etc.). In return for the steady income, PGI would offer some sort of regular updates for everybody (not just subscribers), be they new variants or whatnot. It could be a real win-win: easy to implement, generates revenue straight away and gets the ball rolling on new content development.
Galahad2030, on 14 October 2020 - 06:53 AM, said:
The idea is not to replace transactions (MC), but offer those of us with the desire to just pay monthly automatically, or semi-annually automatically, an option to do so. Asking players to manually 'resub' every month or couple of months by making MC buys is tedious and not something I want to do.
I also feel posting lore on the front page of the mwomercs.com website and showcasing different mechs with associated lore weekly if not daily would really revive the image of the company as being active and producing content.
Let's not forget the $500 gold mech debacle. Monetization isn't everything. There must never be another incident like that again, and the company has to demonstrate they are not greedy. PGI has to change it's perceived image in the general public by explosively offering content like lore/mech overviews/events/battle pass and sales + frequent free or earned rewards. Only then will it start to achieve positive motion forward.
I suppose I should have been more clear: yes, I want an OPTIONAL subscription, something not-too-expensive (I didn't shell out $100/mo before, I'm not going to start, now. $5/mo is something I could swing, though), and I've already got enough premium time, MC, etc, just from what I've already purchased. What personally interests me, though, is poke-meching. "Gotta catch 'em all". Trying to complete collections of a particular chassis by purchasing or building every variant that shows up in the record sheets. There are still a few that can't be built on any existing chassis, and I'd even be willing to settle for PGI adding the ones for which that CAN be done, if just for bragging rights (what else do we have in this game, apart from bragging rights?)
Punkarelli, on 14 October 2020 - 11:11 AM, said:
To summarize: "We basically abandoned the game for two years, but don't worry we plan on coming up with a plan... maybe eventually... does anyone have any ideas? please buy a mechpack..."
Exactly. Spot on summary of a 2 hour rant.
So you know what got me excited about this game? Enough so that I made a point of saving up for a gaming computer specifically so I could play it? I'd heard a rumor that this game was going to follow the in-game timeline, day-to-day, so September 2nd, 3049 was supposed to be September 2nd, 2011, or 2012, or whenever they got it up and running. And September 3rd, 3049, was going to be September 3rd, etc. They were going to follow the technology timeline to the day, so the day the first Bushwacker walked off the assembly line is the first day it would show up in-game (and presumably this would have included the requisite scarcity, so the first day, only one person in the entire MWO community had one, but on day 2, a couple more people would get it, and it would go on that way, as though it was coming off a real assembly line).
Then I started playing in 2015 (it took me awhile to get that computer), and everything I'd ever heard about the game was out the window. Nobody was even talking about it, anymore, except the salty Founders who were still pissed that they paid for something they never got. Honestly, I don't blame them.
Now I'm left to play Poke-Mech, because there's literally no other reason for me to play this game. I have no objectives, no purpose, no drive. Just walk, shoot, die, walk, shoot, die.... I'm pretty certain I'm not the only one (hence why the playerbase is withering like a dead plant).
Edited by C337Skymaster, 16 October 2020 - 02:21 PM.