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Worst Free-to-Play Plan on a MMO

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  • DavisFlightDavisFlight Member CommonPosts: 2,556
    Originally posted by Arakazi
    Originally posted by DavisFlight
    Originally posted by GeezerGamer

    2 companies that have damaged the MMO genre more than any others are Activision and Turbine. Activision for destryoying the Meta-Games in exchange for ease of leveling and the age of entitlement into MMOs.  And Turbine for destroying the idea of paying for equal opportunity.

    Blizzard didn't just kill meta game, they killed MMOPGs in general. Its all casual soloing and small scale raids now.

     

    But yes, Turbine's awful FTP system.... even if you subscribe you don't get access to all the stuff you used to before the FTP shift. Meanwhile, you can still sub to Vanguard and get everything you used to get.

    And somehow VG is winning the poll. Pathetic.

    I don't think Blizzard can take all the blame for this and I don't see the MMORPG market as dead. But... to Blizzard's credit they introduced a lot of players to the MMO genre and set the benchmark in many areras. Over the years I feel that WoW has lost it way more than a bit. However, rather than laying all the blame on what you hate about MMO's on their doorstep, you should look instead to every other game developer reaction to the success of WoW.

    They introduced a lot of people to MMOs who aren't interested in MMOs. And so for the rest of us who actually did like MMOs, our genre was warped to accomodate them, when they had no interest in leaving WoW anyway. It set the benchmark in marketing budget and animations, but thats about it.

  • AeliousAelious Member RarePosts: 3,521
    Truly free to play games will be of less quality or close because you need to cover costs. It's a sliding scale and you can't have both nor should you expect it. If I'm going to play for free I'll take a quality deep game with restrictions rather that a shallow one with a truly free to play model.

    Aion is an inbetween exception IMO. It's a AAA quality game, though not very deep IMO, but boasts a F2P model that has no restrictions. I think NA Aion players are extremely lucky it's doing so well in other parts of the world. We are able to get the same updates as K-Aion because the localization costs must be getting paid. If that changes you may see a different F2P model, or worse.
  • GeezerGamerGeezerGamer Member EpicPosts: 8,855
    Originally posted by DavisFlight
    Originally posted by Arakazi
    Originally posted by DavisFlight
    Originally posted by GeezerGamer

    2 companies that have damaged the MMO genre more than any others are Activision and Turbine. Activision for destryoying the Meta-Games in exchange for ease of leveling and the age of entitlement into MMOs.  And Turbine for destroying the idea of paying for equal opportunity.

    Blizzard didn't just kill meta game, they killed MMOPGs in general. Its all casual soloing and small scale raids now.

     

    But yes, Turbine's awful FTP system.... even if you subscribe you don't get access to all the stuff you used to before the FTP shift. Meanwhile, you can still sub to Vanguard and get everything you used to get.

    And somehow VG is winning the poll. Pathetic.

    I don't think Blizzard can take all the blame for this and I don't see the MMORPG market as dead. But... to Blizzard's credit they introduced a lot of players to the MMO genre and set the benchmark in many areras. Over the years I feel that WoW has lost it way more than a bit. However, rather than laying all the blame on what you hate about MMO's on their doorstep, you should look instead to every other game developer reaction to the success of WoW.

    They introduced a lot of people to MMOs who aren't interested in MMOs. And so for the rest of us who actually did like MMOs, our genre was warped to accomodate them, when they had no interest in leaving WoW anyway. It set the benchmark in marketing budget and animations, but thats about it.

     

    I specifically chose Activision over Blizzard, because I think that WoW in its orginal format wasn't that bad. At the time, I was a SWG gamer and loved it. But I did play WoW and I'd still call it a full fledged MMORPG. Yeah, they did some dumb things like penalize players for group leveling. Wierd huh? but at the time, that would have been an easy fix.  It wasn't until right after Activision took over that WoW went into decline game quality wise and Blizzard steered that boat in a new direction. One that all the fail clones or at least some fail and some niche clones have copied. (Post Activision model) Isn't it strange that no one will clone Vanilla WoW or TBC? The very models that pulled 12M players into the genre. Instead they copy the ones that bled the genre.

    As far as Turbine goes, sure, I can understand what they did and why they did it. But it doesn't change the fact that every MMO company now goes. "Hmmmmmmmmmm, Micro transactions" because of Turbine. But we as the consumer, need to turn our backs on that model. Microtransactions have no place in an environment where you need to foster equal opportunity. GW2 is no exception. I applaud ANET for maintaining their word of no unfair advantages, however, I don't think there are any other companies who will act as reputably in their adoption of that model. I also believe that ANET is going to find themselves with some very difficult decisions surrounding their own Cash Shop in the very near future.

  • worldalphaworldalpha Member Posts: 403
    I'd love to know what people think is the best F2P.

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    Mike
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  • MyrdynnMyrdynn Member RarePosts: 2,479

    definitely EQ2/VG

    its nice that its F2P, until you loot something you cant even use

     

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  • DavisFlightDavisFlight Member CommonPosts: 2,556
    Originally posted by worldalpha
    I'd love to know what people think is the best F2P.

    In a game that focuses on being an immersive virtual world?

    Vanguard.

     

    In a game thats already a chopped up arcade? uhhh... none, I guess.

     

    If a game restrics my access to classes, dungeons, and zones, it's bad.

  • clbembryclbembry Member Posts: 94
    I don't think it is possible to play Allods effectively without spending real money. They're whole gemming system is awful. Battle of the Immortals is by far the worst though.
  • bobfishbobfish Member UncommonPosts: 1,679
    LOTRO, or any MMO that requires you to purchase CONTENT!
  • fenistilfenistil Member Posts: 3,005
    Originally posted by worldalpha
    I'd love to know what people think is the best F2P.

    I've experienced few difftent f2p models:

    1. Lotro far longest since I was huge lotro fan and player once it announced freemium transition so I really tried to like it since I wanted to continue playing. Ultimatelly it's main thing that drove me off from playing it though.

    2. AoC

    3. Aion

    4. Vanguard

    5.UWO

    6. few random asian games that were sitting on my hard drive for short amount of time

     

    After getting all that experience.  I cannot say that I think of any of them as best.

    There is just bad and worse.   I learned that I just don't accept cash shops, microtransactions, gold selling,etc that come with f2p / freemium games.   So there is no "best" for me.

  • HurvartHurvart Member Posts: 565
    Lotro. The worst F2P, IMO. You cant trust the company and they make the game worse with every new patch.
  • kostoslavkostoslav Member UncommonPosts: 455
    For me worst ftp model is eq2, and the besr one by far is LOTRO
  • CaldrinCaldrin Member UncommonPosts: 4,505

    allods..

    best ones are the fremium games, where you can play a certain amount and then have to sub to get the rest.

     

    I hate f2p tho and wish it would go away alnog with those stupid cash shops//

  • InFlamestwoInFlamestwo Member Posts: 662
    Vanguard: saga of fucking heroes. It's too many restrictions, which also restricts players from being attracted to the game, which then leaves SoE with a game that a minority wants to play and without profit they can't update the game with new content. With no new content the players will leave the game, when players leave the game, Vanguard will die and never come back again unless they spend their time to revamp the game with new graphics, graphic models, new quest system, faster/better combat etc.

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  • DavisFlightDavisFlight Member CommonPosts: 2,556
    Originally posted by InFlamestwo
    Vanguard: saga of fucking heroes. It's too many restrictions, which also restricts players from being attracted to the game, which then leaves SoE with a game that a minority wants to play and without profit they can't update the game with new content. With no new content the players will leave the game, when players leave the game, Vanguard will die and never come back again unless they spend their time to revamp the game with new graphics, graphic models, new quest system, faster/better combat etc.

    Uhh, such harsh restrictions like.... um... well let's see.. they don't restrict the zones... or the quests... or the raids... or the dungeons.. or the classes... or the levels...or the diplomacy... or the crafting...hmm, they restrict 1/100th of the loot, which you can unlock for 25cents. I guess that's harsh, huh? And you have less inventory space. Aaand...thats about it. 

     

    Some people, yeesh.

  • AeliousAelious Member RarePosts: 3,521
    Makes you wonder what people think they should be paying for.
  • DanerilDaneril Member Posts: 41
    Lotro is by far the worst. After doing the starting area, you cant do ANYTHING at all without paying. Everquest 2 is pretty bad as well. Especially end game as you can only equip treasured armor and weapons.

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  • ste2000ste2000 Member EpicPosts: 6,194

    The Western MMO F2P are all crap, seriously.

    They have nothing in common with TRUE F2P Asian games, where all the content is available to you as long as you have time.

    The cash shop in Asian games sell Boost Potions and Equipment, which is the best way to go IMO.

    If you have time you can get your Armor by playing, otherwise if you have little time to play you can buy it on the shop.

    That's how it should be.

     

    So in Asian MMO all content is available for FREE, with the shop as a "shortcut" tool.

    In the Western MMOs instead, they block the actual content which you have to pay for if you want to unlock it.

    Not good...........

  • AeliousAelious Member RarePosts: 3,521
    ste2000

    And do you notice a difference in production quality? If you really don't notice a difference between the western free to play conversions and "true" F2P asian games then I would be shocked.
  • MadDemon64MadDemon64 Member UncommonPosts: 1,102

    Why is Star Trek Online on this list?  They have an excellent free to play plan, one of the best ones on the market.  The cash shop, however, not so much (why do I get the feeling that it is only on this list BECAUSE of the cash shop), but a cash shop and free to play plan are different things.

    Right?

    Since when is Tuesday a direction?

  • SimphanaticSimphanatic Member Posts: 92
    Originally posted by ste2000

    The Western MMO F2P are all crap, seriously.

    They have nothing in common with TRUE F2P Asian games, where all the content is available to you as long as you have time.

    The cash shop in Asian games sell Boost Potions and Equipment, which is the best way to go IMO.

    If you have time you can get your Armor by playing, otherwise if you have little time to play you can buy it on the shop.

    That's how it should be.

     

    So in Asian MMO all content is available for FREE, with the shop as a "shortcut" tool.

    In the Western MMOs instead, they block the actual content which you have to pay for if you want to unlock it.

    Not good...........

    Holy Moses, I could not disagree more. The notion of "shortcut tools" or pay-2-win cash shops is an absolute red flag to me that it's not a game I want to invest any time with. I don't want to waste my time with a player community that's too lazy to earn their rewards or levels, neither do I want to be lorded over by dilitantes who buy up monumental equipment and sucki the fun out of PvP for those who've actually taken time to play the game. P2W financing strategies cater to the lazy and ego-challenged, and in almost every case end up costing players much more than had they paid to unlock game content. 

  • nolic1nolic1 Member UncommonPosts: 716
    Originally posted by DavisFlight
    Originally posted by InFlamestwo
    Vanguard: saga of fucking heroes. It's too many restrictions, which also restricts players from being attracted to the game, which then leaves SoE with a game that a minority wants to play and without profit they can't update the game with new content. With no new content the players will leave the game, when players leave the game, Vanguard will die and never come back again unless they spend their time to revamp the game with new graphics, graphic models, new quest system, faster/better combat etc.

    Uhh, such harsh restrictions like.... um... well let's see.. they don't restrict the zones... or the quests... or the raids... or the dungeons.. or the classes... or the levels...or the diplomacy... or the crafting...hmm, they restrict 1/100th of the loot, which you can unlock for 25cents. I guess that's harsh, huh? And you have less inventory space. Aaand...thats about it. 

     

    Some people, yeesh.

    They do restrict almost all classes and races or did they make it to where you could play them all past lvl 20 besides the 6 classes and races they allow. And saying they only block you out of 1/100th of equipment is a joke my lvl 30 bard can not use most items I find cause I need to sub and I can only use quest items if I follow the path they tell me to cause they have not fixed the items from more then half the quests in the game. I even started a new toon and got them a half elf monk to lvl 25 and am not happy with there F2P. I think its great we get to play in all the stuff the game has but cutting out classes races and what not from those that bought the game is kinda lame I could really care less about gear but they also limit mounts to where I can't use any better mount in the game then a basic one all others are sub only same with ships oh and your can craft but still can not use everything you craft same with diplomicy is cut off cause of gear restrictions that then cuts most players out of contnet as well cause you cant do everything in the game with out gear.

     

    And those who say you just pay a small fee to unlock gear at max lvl yeah thats $10 to $15 dollars to unlock a whole set of gear and then a mount for $20 that flys and a ship if you want one is another $20 so thats $55 dollars per toon where in games like DDO and Lotro once you buy the content its open for your whole account I own all of DDO content and I only paid up to Redfens release all others was from TP earned on one toon pplaying to lvl 20 that includes the new expansion and in Lotro I own all content up to ROI and will most likely get the next one with the 18,000tp earned from playing I only bought upto Moria and I got it for 10 dollars all other content was with TP. STO I have to lvl 50 toons one FeD one Klingon both in maxed out ships only ever bought the game never subbed and I have the CE of it. I also own all of EQ2's expasions and am a FTP player and not once subbed sense FTP release. DCUO again own all content and FTP player with 6 toons 3 in end game gear. But I dont like how VG and EQ2 lock races and classes on stuff that comes with the purchase of most games.

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  • MadDemon64MadDemon64 Member UncommonPosts: 1,102
    Originally posted by Aelious
    Truly free to play games will be of less quality or close because you need to cover costs. It's a sliding scale and you can't have both nor should you expect it. If I'm going to play for free I'll take a quality deep game with restrictions rather that a shallow one with a truly free to play model.
     

    Allods Online was an excellent game, despite being free to play.  It was set to be the WoW killer before everyone started thinking Guild Wars 2 would be the WoW killer.

    Then the cash shop happened, and it tanked.

    Allods Online has an excellent free to play plan as well, but a crappy cash shop (or at least previously crappy, as the original cash shop problem turned me off Allods for good, so I don't know how the cash shop is nowadays).

    Also, I have one word that completely disproves your "free to play games are always of worse quality than buy to pay or subscription based  MMOs" theory: Alganon.

    Since when is Tuesday a direction?

  • MardukkMardukk Member RarePosts: 2,222
    Originally posted by Daneril
    Lotro is by far the worst. After doing the starting area, you cant do ANYTHING at all without paying. Everquest 2 is pretty bad as well. Especially end game as you can only equip treasured armor and weapons.

    Yeah people that defend the Lotro system are nuts.  I did the starting area hit the no content (other than mob grinding) wall and immediately quit.  I can't imagine mob grinding for days and days just so I can do some lame quests in one zone.  

    I also understand people not liking the SOE system, but at least you can do the quests and use some of the loot.  Hell you can play EQ1 for a very long time and not pay a cent until the last ten levels.

  • ste2000ste2000 Member EpicPosts: 6,194
    Originally posted by Aelious
    ste2000

    And do you notice a difference in production quality? If you really don't notice a difference between the western free to play conversions and "true" F2P asian games then I would be shocked.

    It doesn't matter really, because that's not the point, but anyway new Asian MMOs have good AAA credential nowadays.

     

    The matter is another.

    If you call a game Free to Play, it should be just that. All content Asian MMO is Free to Play and the shop is OPTIONAL.

    In Western MMOs you have limited access to all content and you NEED to pay in order to access it, using a shop is NOT AN  OPTION if you want to enjoy all the content.

     

    And by the way I am in favour of Subscription based MMO, in fact I hate the F2P model, both the Asian and the Western.

    I think a game is a game, you should play it as it is, you should not buy stuff on a shop to enhance your gaming experience.

    But at least Asian F2P games are honest, they are really F2P, but if you wanna cheat you can use the shop (You don't have to though).

    Western ones force you to buy content if you want to enjoy the game in full, so it is not FREE to play because you have no option but to buy blocks of content.

    They should be called TRY BEFORE YOU BUY (TBB), because they are extended trials, the game is not entirely accessible.

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