Originally Posted by
Answa
First off: Why is someone arguing with their own opinion trolling for you?
Second: That is a perfectly legitimate opinion, but just because the game has been free for a year, doesn't mean it still has to be. Its status hasn't been static. We've seen drastic changes and the only thing that's the same between then and now are the general maps (I'm obviously exaggerating). Bad PR is to keep telling people that this game is subpar in the eyes of the company, when clearly they don't see it as such anymore.
They already apologized for the launch, they've been working hard and it shows, and the director himself has said that, come 1.20, the game will be up to the standards he thinks the game should be for subscriptions to start rolling in.
I've made this point before and people continually just ignore it and highlight my displays of annoyance: If you honestly had never heard of this game and right now would start playing a free trial of it, starting after patch 1.20*, would you think this game is subpar? I've asked myself this question and I came up with an answer: no. It has plenty of content from most levels up to 50. Come 50, there's not much to do. But I'm talking about when 1.20 arrives. You'll have two to three months to get a class or two up to 50, maybe level up a craft and a gathering class, and suddenly, 1.21 looms in with job content, then more patches bring more endgame, etc.
It seems like a perfectly good time to start charging subscriptions, because the game is playable and has enough content throughout the levels to keep one busy.
*Note: Patch 1.20's main attractions are party search function (hopefully with party flag) and an AH-like Market Ward system.