Dark Age of Camelot Releases Old Expansion as Patch 36
Popular MMOG Dark Age of Camelot has had several expansions since its launch, and recently the Shrouded Isles expansion was released to the playerbase as a patch to the game. This essentially ensures that anyone who purchases even the base game is upgraded to the better graphics engine of the Shrouded Isles expansion. The patch is downloadable from FileFront and ValueCommerce. Another notch in the trend of Massive games trying to emphasize free content additions as a selling point.
Nice spin (Score:1, Flamebait)
What about all the poor suckers who bought the expansion with their own hard cash originally? What recompense are they going to get? Is this what MMORPG's are going to do now, release expansions, get a few suckers to give them money, then just release it for free anyway later on?
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2: Invite 200,000 people to play on it.
3: Manage it for less than 2.5 million a month, while adding content, maintaining and adjusting game balance, keeping sufficient live CSRs on duty to answer help requests and appeals, and make it fun to not only the hardcore gamer, but the casual player and roleplayer as well.
once you can pull this off, you can bitch about mmo
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EITHER
A) buy each new expansion for $19-$29 OR
B) wait 18 months or so and buy the special combo pack with the original+ last 3(6/9/etc)expansions for $19-$25.
C) get a free "buddy" key that includes all current expansions to "share" with a "friend"
Playing on the bleeding edge is expensive. Waiting a while is cheaper... Eventually Doom3 will be $19.95 and I'll buy it. Or it will be included free with my subscription to PCGamer.
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goodness im sad.
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Here's the short version:
Guy needs help havesting. He hires 10 day workers for X money to do the work. Around noon, he goes out and snatches another 10 to do work. At 2, he gets 10 more. At the end of the day, he's happy. He pays X money to each person.
The people working all day are pissed. "Why do those guys get the same reward for less work?" they ask. The land owner replies, "I told you that you would get X for your labor, and you got it. Our arrangement was fair."
Boom. You paid for content. You got it. Life was good. If someone else is given it as an incentive to play later, that's fine.
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early adopters? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:early adopters? (Score:3, Interesting)
and as such you could expect them to keep the game intresting without you paying even more. could, of course, but usually wont because hey, it's another profit oppurtunity.
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If you don't like it, then vote with your dollar. No one is FORCING you to play & pay.
Find a game that you can play with your friends that doesn't involve a monthly fee.
Ask yourself this -- what is more important: Being with friends or Having to pay for the opportunity to do so?
> and as such you could expect them to keep the game interesting without
The games industry, unfortunately, cares only about one th
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if they had more quality they _would_ have my euros, infinitely, at 10e per month. for it to make sense to keep paying they would have to have a new game's worth of playing every few months.
the problem are fiascos that end up costing you a monthly fee... that you pay because they promise to fix the bugs, then later you just find out they were just developing a new expansion that you have to buy to get on even playing field and the upgrades you were promised.
so.. i'm still jus
yay, this should effect all 12 players (Score:3, Interesting)
WoW has all but destroyed the player base of DAoC. Their endgame relies on a large number of people playing, and unfortunately it's spun into a rut thats going to take a miracle to fix. WoW and EQ2 have finally nailed the coffin shut on that game imho.
Mythic has had no real compeition in their niche until now. I hope they enjoyed their hayday while they had it.
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Hate to disagree but EQ2 stink like a barrel of 3 month old fish.
Let me give you a for instance: the starting locations for all races and classes, regardless of good/evil are identical as are the quests.
The quests are crap. You'll frequently be given quests that say "go kill X in location Y" with no idea where location Y is! And you'll be given quests that are far too high level for you: to the extent that quest characters further down the trail (the dark elf at the crossroads in the overseer quest for
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COH Free Content! Woot! (Score:1, Informative)
However things such as City of villains will be a optional expansion pack, you'll have to pay to have it added to your Coh account. If the devs have their way CoV will also be available as a seprate game for those who dont want to get CoH. But those with CoH just buy the pack and have it added on.
Also included in this update are areas where PvP arenas are being built.
co
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I don't consider the extra content free - it makes me much happier paying the monthly fee when I know that there are quarterly "expansions" included in that cost.
As to CoH vs. WoW - to each his own. I've been playing CoH since June and still haven't seen and done everything. Admittedly I only have time for a couple of hours everyday, so I am by no means a hardcore MMO pl
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That said, I dropped my CoH account and have completely switched to WoW. I did so for one reason and one reason only: Almost nobody I know is playing City of Heroes, while it seems that everybody and his kid brother are playing World of Warcraft. If I want to game with my friends and colleagues, it has to be in World of Warcraft.
This is entirely a result of Blizzard's huge re
Free content additions???? (Score:1)
- for the development of new content and improvements.
Looks like the new content isn't all that free after all.The story got it all wrong... (Score:2, Informative)
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Guess they figured it is too much trouble to bother seperating it.
Mythic has released 2 free expansions (Score:4, Interesting)
I hope more companies follow Mythic's lead and make the standard monthly mmo fee actually feel like it is paying for something.
It's a Engine Change more so than a free expansion (Score:1)
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Taking a hint from EVE-Online (Score:1)
I quit playing DAoC around the time the first expansion came out, not because of the expansion but more because I got bored of it. Frankly, it's kinda bull that they try to get you to buy an expansion, especially when it's a PVP game and you're trying to remain competitive with other players.
EVE-Online is fairly popular, and it must be easier on the