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Serdak wrote:Can't say much about the financing of indie video games these days. If that's the case, it doesn't change my point: I'm willing to pay $20 for the content of the game as it stands, provided I never pay again (except for new content). Give me that option.
Hey, why not charge me $15 and promise me free content in the future? Then, as you add content, raise the price tag for everyone else. Your financing is still front-loaded and you might draw in more gamers as you develop and offer a more complete product.
What i think you fail to understand is that you are in the minority of the people that is bothered by this, there is a reason why the F2P model is doing so well in general.
They can't offer you the content there is right now only to you or people that think like you for $20 because only a minority of the players will pay that and that won't be enough to make this a viable business for them to spend their time on.
You do have the option now to pay $20 and get 180 Cyans from it, 180 Cyans will buy you enough units to make yourself be one of the top 10 ranked players every week, that will give you an extra 50 free Cyans and even if you end up only on top 100 you get 10 free Cyans, if you didn't had the time to play enough matches to be able to get Cyans the rank resets every Monday for you to try again next week.
The more you play, the more Ducats you make, giving you enough Ducats to also buy what ever you want aside from small things like extra Unit slots and Company slot.
You won't have everything the first day or even the first week, this is just like anything in life, take your time and enjoy the game.
But my complaints, no doubt, fall on deaf ears. I suppose for as long as it works, developers will continue to prey on gamers' psychological foibles to make money. It just won't work on me.
Not at all, I'm pretty sure the developers read everything on this forums and they will think about what you said but developers are not preying on anyone here, you are free to stay and have fun with the rest of us or go play something that suits you better. That is the beauty of F2P model, you can play the game enough to see if you feel like the game is good enough for you to pay for it, if the game was not good enough you just leave to play something else without losing a single cent of your hard earned money, in the F2P model you don't get the usual marketing BS that sells you the "perfect game" that will only make you feel like you were robbed later on when you finish the game after 6 hours.