Online Games - Get Hooked For Free 34
Thanks to Wired News for their story discussing online games trying alternatives to subscription fees, including extended free trials, in order to ensnare gamers. The article points out: "Online games are adding millions of new players each year, but business models haven't adapted to accommodate the new playing population... casual gamers wary of shelling out monthly subscription fees are the driving force behind this growth." Nexon's Shattered Galaxy is the featured example, with Paul Philleo from the company also mentioning another development in online titles, that of (alleged) specialization: "We're not trying to operate like Asheron's Call or Ultima Online. We're going for a new, niche audience."
Great (Score:2)
Once they start paying me... (Score:3)
Q.
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There's also a couple of sites where you can play games like Beyond Castle Wolfenstein against other players for cash. And Worldwinner.com and some rivals let you play things like Tetris, Minesweeper, Solitaire, etc. for cash. Woo.
Me, I'd rather keep *making* the games for money. And our game has been free since 1996, this is old
This is no surprise (Score:2)
It's immoral, really.
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Daniel
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I was so appalled by this I stopped reading the paper, and can't find it again (not that I really tried hard)
But let me tell you, I regard this behavior as genuinely e
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Just to add
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You are correct that the actual game programmer might not be directly advantaged (except by continued employment and company stability) but the suit wh
Bleh... (Score:3, Insightful)
Nexon's Shattered Galaxy
<plug>If you want a real free online game, try Crossfire [real-time.com]</plug>
Re:Bleh... (Score:3, Informative)
Another suggestion [planeshift.it]
I haven't played it, but I like their client features:
Support for nearly all platform: Windows (XP, 2000,
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There is a derivative project, Daimonin [sourceforge.net], which is "prettier", but it's still in beta. Real beta, as in actually working, not sourceforge beta ("w3 wr0t3 s0m3 c0d3z, f1n15h 17 4 u5.")
ah, the old bait-and-switch. (Score:2)
Everwars (Score:2)
Hattrick (Score:3, Informative)
My favorite game is a online soccer management game, Hattrick [hattrick.org].
They have the right model: playing it is absolutely free and will remain free. Besides that, you can become "supporter", for about 20 Euro per year. Supporter gives you some extras - a guestbook and logo at your team's page, very handy bookmarks, lots of statistics - but nothing that will help you with the game. Supporter is fun, but doesn't give an advantage inside the game.
Hattrick has about 150,000 players and is expanding rapidly. Around 10%, perhaps a bit more, are supporter. This is enough for them to make a small profit.
I'm glad Shattered Galaxy is free (Score:3, Interesting)
Seriously, it is a game with 5 resource types, only one of which is available in-game. You can purchase units, except that they don't cost anything. Units have available slots for special attacks, except that they don't have any special attacks. You can upgrade units, if you can get the severely bent interface to work.
Really, It's painfully obvious that this game isn't finished, yet they were (are) trying to sell it to the hungry masses. I wonder why they are doing so badly? Top that off with horrible graphics and controls, randomly generated level designs ripped straight out of Starcraft's playbook, Action-oriented gameplay that pauses for several seconds every time someone enters an area, and a design that shouts "Diablo in space, with 6 characters!", And it is no wonder they need to give it away. Honestly, at this stage in their development I'd be ashamed to charge anyone for it.
While the concept of a MMPORTS is appealing, this version falls far short of the mark. And sadly, it isn't the only MMP game that does. Second Life? Sims Online? If you want to know why so many are doing so badly, first look to how badly so many are made.
Re:I'm glad Shattered Galaxy is free (Score:2)
Our dirty secrets (Score:5, Informative)
1. We don't ask for a credit card upfront. We don't require a real name, or an email address, or anything else - just download the client and play.
2. Limit of 24 hours of game time, but it can be spread over as many sessions as desired. After that, it prompts for a credit card to continue.
3. Certain content (about 15 items) required a paid account. Not enough to be bothersome, but enough so that most people run into a couple things they wish they could do during their free trial.
4. Billing is done in-game - not on a website - so when someone does run into restricted content, they can unlock it instantly by entering a credit card.
5. We pay the credit card company extra (about 1%) to not require all the name/address/blood type bullshit. Again, to make it very quick & easy to pay when the unavailable content comes up.
So, how has this worked? We've had 27.5k people log in to the game. Of those, around 17% have paid for at least one month. Most shareware (which is the closest analogy to how we do things) averages 1%.
Only 3.5% of those who try the game exhaust their 24 hours and then leave. A much smaller number than that (anecdotal - I don't track this directly) pay, but only after exhausting their 24 hours. Perhaps 1%. These last two are what I find so interesting - it says that an MMORPG can *almost* behave like a shareware game. Play for free as along as you'd like, but you get some bonuses for paying.
Guess I should have mentioned the game... (Score:5, Informative)
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It was for the better though. After a month or so of playing, I realized I was spending far too much time at it.
I'd play another eGenesis game in the future, though. Or maybe a later version (or just re-telling) of ATITD - if I had the time.
I would love to see a sci-fi-esque ATITD game. T
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Dune?
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Heh.
Shattered Galaxies ongoing freebies (Score:1)
PlanetSide (Score:1)
Free MMORPGs have been around since the 1970s (Score:2)
Neverwinter Nights. (Score:2)
Considering the fact that any DnD nerd worth his salt already bought the game and played the original campaign, it's a great way to avoid pay-per-play while having a great online experience.
You might have to switch a few servers before you find one that suits your style though.