Originally Posted by
Avoidy
Nah I get what you mean. I'm slowly learning from this discussion that the couple of games I've played where this wasn't the case might have been the exception and not the norm.
As a fan of MMOs in general, seeing this sort of thing become normalized is depressing as hell. Like, you're literally paying for time that you can't even use and it's just a day so it shouldn't be a big deal to just add the day onto your time but they don't do it because they know people are just used to getting billed for time when the game's not even up. And for people who aren't used to it and justifiably don't want to be charged for a day where they cannot log in, there're dozens of people who will defend it or downplay it like "it's just a day bro" even though it's about more than the length of time. It's about the principle of having access to the service you paid for.
But I digress. The state of the MMO gamer does not surprise me anymore. Like a frog slowly boiling in water, over the decades we've just grown used to worse and worse business practices. Refunding a lost maintenance day from a 15 dollar sub would "cost" 50 cents but it'd satisfy the principle of the matter. Imagine if you work all week but Monday's your only day to play, and now you can't. That'd suck. But at least if they refunded the lost day, you'd feel a little less shitty about losing access to something you spend money to use. But they won't do it, because it's been normalized. People who ask for what used to be the bare minimum are accused of trolling because it's 2023 and they're all just used to getting screwed over or something.