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Sheza
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Quote Reply Posted: 02 Jun 2014 at 01:12 |
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Some Cant do that . My friend from another country cant do even that . Not every one lives in USA . Kids playing cant . Parents wont. Not a good Idea
want to raise money . get a shop with boosts we can buy . I dont know what kind for Illy speed ups for research maybe .
some thing to make walls stronger against attack . truces so you cant be his. IDK that
pay to play No way .
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If Horses don't go to Heaven when they die. then I want to go where they go.
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Ancient Nightowl
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Quote Reply Posted: 02 Jun 2014 at 01:30 |
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Prestige is a fee I willingly pay if I want to boost my development rate.
The current model will work just fine as long as there is something that needs a boost - BL in its original format being a case in point - a perceived need for rapid development to gain a foothold in a new land with many new gaming challenges.
That original BL idea has been flagged so we are back to the same old routine and rapidly decreasing need to spend prestige as the accounts mature.
Stagnation and a subscription will kill it off even faster.
My vote is AGAINST too.
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abstractdream
Postmaster General Joined: 02 Oct 2011 Location: Oarnamly Status: Offline Points: 1857 |
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Quote Reply Posted: 02 Jun 2014 at 02:24 |
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I don't think this will fly. Not with the players nor with the Devs. However, I want to add that I would be willing to pay such a nominal fee.
On the other hand, if it had been so from the beginning, I would probably had tried Illyriad and maybe even started paying when the fee kicked in (after a few months, as Rill suggested) but I doubt I would still be here with my current accounts. I probably would have abandoned sometime in the middle of 2012 due to the boredom which set in back then and started over a little while later because I missed my friends. Anyway, it's an interesting thought but I think Prestige is the best way to fund Illyriad. |
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DaniSuper
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Quote Reply Posted: 02 Jun 2014 at 03:12 |
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Well it will totally and fully change the *Free to Play* value of game, there are many who might not be able to pay the subscription fees, not everyone has means :)
Personally I cannot do Pay To play, plus the mere tag, might cause many people to stay away at a safe distance from game :) So yep in disagreement here ! |
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Rancor
New Poster Joined: 31 Aug 2014 Location: US Status: Offline Points: 22 |
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Quote Reply Posted: 02 Sep 2014 at 06:44 |
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Lets be realistic about this for a moment.
Right now I can log into my steam account and pull down free to play games and have over 100 titles to pick from. Then there are kabam and big fish with hundreds if not thousands of games for younger players that are free to play. Syfy games has free to play games. Kongergate has free to play games. I lost track of all the German browser sites that have free to play games. I understand that the developers made this game and they need to pay for the servers and staff. Nothing is free in life. I also understand that once you add a subscription charge no matter how big or small you will lose a huge chunk of players simply because there is so much out there that is free to play. Also there are many who can not do it IE children and students and people without credit cards. I used up all of my prestige already the first few hours of playing because all the kind players sent me stuff and told me to keep upgrading my storehouse to hold it all and use prestige. Almost all of them told me that there was not much else to use prestige on. So the one extra prestige a day does not influence me either way at this time. When I played Lords of Ultima for 7 years I bought all 4 of the ministers for about $20 a month so that I could automate my 100 city empire. There was real value to me and anyone who was serious and had more then 4 cities bought them. I don't know enough about the game yet for me to decide what I need to buy with prestige yet. When I do I will buy what I can afford. As soon as you add a cash shop where you can buy something that a free to play player can not get then it becomes pay to win and players will leave as well. I do know that a monthly subscription is not the way to go and not a good idea. |
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Maccam
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Quote Reply Posted: 02 Sep 2014 at 17:33 |
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I don't like this idea at all as it will exclude many existing players and discourage many new players from joining - not good for the future of the game.
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Bomshanka
New Poster Joined: 24 Jan 2012 Location: Denmark Status: Offline Points: 22 |
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Quote Reply Posted: 02 Sep 2014 at 18:29 |
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I think that imposing a subscription model for a F2P browser game is an oxymoronic gesture that will kill the game in short order, not least by scaring away new players before they even sign up.
Another option would be to introduce a voluntary monthly supporter option, give 3 different levels for 3$/£, 5
$/£ and 10
$/£. The benefits of doing this could be a monthly equivalent prestige amount and an honorary badge - ie. a medal in respectively bronze, silver and gold, stating the number of months the player had subscribed to the Illyriad supporter system. This way, loyal (and wealthy) members of the community could both ensure a steady income for Illyriad Games Ltd. while being able to exhibit their undying support for the game in fashion.
I have no idea if this is even viable, but I think it might be the best compromise if you want subscription.
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Aurordan
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Quote Reply Posted: 02 Sep 2014 at 18:45 |
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Well, two months ago when this topic was started, the point was largely to cut down on inactive permasats and multi-accounting, and it is, actually, probably the most effective thing that could be done to stop that. I think it would probably be unworkable from a business perspective, but it would undoubtedly deal with perma-sats.
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Ficho
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Quote Reply Posted: 02 Sep 2014 at 20:31 |
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As i said on one other topic about same isuse.
We Croats say: Dog does not bark because of the village, the dog barks for its own sake. So we here, as someone said, a drum in the blank. Developers hold the scissors, and tailoring the game to suit them (the game must make a profit). We are all in crapitalism. In my humble opinion a very bad they sewed and game bursting at the seams I will continue to support the game of my modest abilities, but as I am personally concerned, never, literally never will "keep one's account. Twice I left the game, and believe me, nothing hurts. The first time I left the game with seven cities across 60 k pop and ranking among the top 400, I did not even know that there is the possibility of "active sitting". Another time, I was leave just my "main" account to sitter, and I know for sure that it is not used in a way that is now used these accounts. An alternative account I simply left to the air. These kinds of accounts are becoming a key prevail in all aspects of the game, regardless of the restrictions set for these accounts. And in the end, everything remains the owners of the game. Free to play, and maybe, fair play. Sincerely Ficho |
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Dungshoveleux
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Quote Reply Posted: 02 Sep 2014 at 20:56 |
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I would be in favour of a system that charged prestige for sitting accounts for more than a certain period of time.
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