MMOG Subscription Model Changes 36
Blue's News has details on changes to popular MMOG subscription plans. Star Wars Galaxies has been folded into the Sony Online Station pass, which now allows gamers to pay one fee for all of Sony's Online offerings (EQ, EQII, PS, SWG, and the Station Games). In related news, the folks behind Anarchy Online also announced today that they're extending their subscriptionless service plan out until early 2006. Good news for folks wanting to try some new games.
The Sad Days of Modern News (Score:4, Interesting)
Why cant someone just link to the orginal press release?
Well the only good thing about this is maybe some fools with think the all access pass is worth their money now.
Anyone else notice? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Anyone else notice? (Score:2)
For the majority of MMORPG players, they only play one game, and will cancel the previous one. At that point only 5%(10% is considered really high) of the quit players will ever come back. With the subscription thing, SOE is gambling that people will be willing to pay the $10 extra just on that off chance they will go back to thier old game(covered by subscription) or they wi
Re:The silence (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:The silence (Score:3, Funny)
No there just following Microsoft example (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:No there just following Microsoft example (Score:1)
Re:I don't get it (Score:4, Insightful)
Bundled subscriptions feel like a waste of money (Score:5, Insightful)
I tried to do Planetside and Everqest at the same time and it just didn't work for me. I felt I was being spread too thin.
I suppose the only way this could work is if you went in on a subscription with some friends who all play a different game. I would imagine that SONY has some kind of safeguard against this though. It almost certainly violates the EULA.
I would rather pay $14 a month to play one game than $24 a month to ignore 3 others.
Re:Bundled subscriptions feel like a waste of mone (Score:2)
You are correct. [sony.com]
Re:Bundled subscriptions feel like a waste of mone (Score:1)
Re:Bundled subscriptions feel like a waste of mone (Score:2)
I'm personally waiting for the MMPORPG umbrella payment corporation, whereby you give someone 15 dollars a month and get access to most of the MMPORPG's out there, who recieve money based upon usage. That way I don't lose my level 90 elf if I decide to
I was hoping for "suspended" months (Score:1, Interesting)
But having to pay full price for months I won't get to play - forget that.
How to other MMORPGs handle that? I know that if you decide to drop Square's Final Fantasy XI for three months, they permently deactive your account so you'd have to buy another copy of the game to play again (!). Do a
Re:I was hoping for "suspended" months (Score:1)
I agree though. I would have gladly paid a few bucks a month to keep characters alive.
WoW keeps your characters around for you (Score:2, Informative)
Re:WoW keeps your characters around for you (Score:3, Informative)
They don't do that any more.
WoW (Score:2)
I was going to try World of Warcraft since I heard nothing but positive feedback. But this kind of buffet subscription plan is really making me think twice.
Re:WoW (Score:1, Interesting)
Then check out MMORPG that has positive tester feedback and no subscriptions [roma-victor.com]
Why all the hype for WoW? (Score:1)
Re:WoW (Score:2)
WoW servers are having a major problem, and while the game is good it can be a major hassle to get online, even on low population servers.
Check the server you plan to join and its average login queue for the times you want to play before you start.
Economical but what maze must we go through? (Score:2)
Re: (Score:1)
Re:Pretty simple, actually (Score:2)
Re:Economical but what maze must we go through? (Score:1)
I joined the instant EQ2 came out (well... after the free month ran out) because I considered it a value just for EQ2 and Planetside and the ability to keep in touch with my EQ friends (and play EQ whenever I felt like it). Adding SWG is just a dream come true. ^_^
The only real problem
H.A.W.T. (Score:1)
I am curious just what deal they made with LucasArts to be able to bundle SWG in with their other games, though. I figured they might have been able to make a "Station Access Plus" pass which would add LucasArts' cut of
Hourly subscriptions? (Score:2)
WWIIOL Already Does This (Score:2)
(3) Month Prepay- $44.99
(6) Month Pre-pay- $64.99
(12) Month Prepay- $99.99
In addition they have a special-tiered "Builder's Program":
(12) Month Prepay - Bronze Level Builders - $179.99 - You also get a special icon on the bulletin boards and a listing on the web site.
Silver Level Builders - $500 - You get all of the Bronze-level benefits, plus a special in-game Builder's Icon, plus your name on a bronze plaque on a bridge in the game.