And the point is, again, I’m drawing the distinction being Wildstar having a very very open F2P model, and SWTOR having a very very closed F2P model. If you want to be on a high-end raiding guild in SWTOR, you basically have to be subbed.
And the point is, again, I’m drawing the distinction being Wildstar having a very very open F2P model, and SWTOR having a very very closed F2P model. If you want to be on a high-end raiding guild in SWTOR, you basically have to be subbed.
As of right now, on servers where I have a toon that can access fleet.
The Shadowlands - 2 on GTN, one for 430K, one for 450K.
Jedi Covenant - There are 12 listed, cheapest at 398K
Jung Ma - 1.5 Mil (this is a VERY small server, and there’s only a couple raiding guilds, so not at all a useful datapoint, but here it is)
SWTOR is also very not the second most popular MMO. Guild Wars 2 is bigger. Destiny is very probably bigger.
“think about that for a second.. an item that only F2P players can use you are saying is selling for more then they can buy it for.
I mean, it was built and designed to be a sub game.
It’s pretty simple, if you find F2P to restrictive, you have two choices, pay or leave. It’s not like it’s unheard of.
Again, you can only have 250K credits.
These things nearly always sell for 400K+. Lowest I’ve seen on the most populated east coast server way 298K. And that was once.
And even still, F2Pers can’t raid unless they buy shit in some way or another. The very clear point, that a child could understand if he wasn’t being…
“you can get every unlock from the Auction house with out paying real money.”
Not true. Because the unlocks on every server sell for more credits than F2Pers can get due to Escrow limit on number of credits they can have. The only way to expand this is buying temporary escrow increasing caps. Which means raids aren’t…
Glad to see I’m not the only one to hear Sean Bean’s magnificent voice.
“in a market segment that couldn’t support a Star Wars MMO made by one of gaming’s most successful development houses?”
SWTOR has a F2P model, but it is FAR more restrictive than what WS is talking about. You can only PvP 3 times a week (unless you group with subscribers) in SWTOR, and you can’t raid at all, and…
Kholat comes out the 9th of June.
Individuals on the team were less experienced. Further, combined with the high wind, it could create the vibrations and sound of an avalanche even when none was coming.
Most of the creepy parts are overstated or outright fabrications.
Basically, it appears some people freaked out in the bad weather and cut their way out of the tent, and the rest followed trying to find them (this explains why those who ran were poorly clothed, not wearing shoes, while the others were). The ones who…
Very doubtful. This isn’t Chinese Room. Plus, the Chinese Room is working on Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture.
But I definitely get a bit of that vibe from this game, which isn’t a bad thing to me, as I like Machine for Pigs. I actually like games that are minimalist and drip story and atmosphere rather than rely on…
Here’s a bit of news:
This is the nature of all software engineering. Games are just another project being worked on. Games are arguably among the worst offenders of crunch time, but software engineering has been and will continue to be a very very difficult thing to do.
If you’re interested in the problems of Software…
Why are people against this? This is a great way to test how good Windows 10 is at uninstalling programs.
That “lift” animation is absolutely perfect.
Fun fact, I make this gesture when talking about my siblings all the time.
FF6 was FF3 in the U.S. Might have been written by an old school US player.
What Konami is basically doing:
Every movie ever released ever was for the sake of making more money.
That doesn’t change the fact that Ocean’s 13 was a fantastic movie.