Quote Originally Posted by AmyRae View Post
This is the Fallacy of the Excluded Middle. Or put another way, a False Dilemma.
You're either trying to shoehorn in debate jargon to distract from your illegitimate argument, or you haven't been paying attention...

Quote Originally Posted by AmyRae View Post
You're trying to frame this so that there are only two extreme possibilities: Pay full price or leave, without allowing for any reasonable third option.
...because this isn't what I've been saying. So to make this as clear as possible, I'm going to address your middle ground directly.

Yours is a group that claims $12 a month is too high a price, and that half that would be the difference between you continuing to play, and cancelling your subscription. I accept that this may be the case - nowhere did I ever say that no one can genuinely enjoy the game only enough to pay $5 or $6, but not $12. I am sure those people exist. However, I do not believe that you, or anyone who has posted in this thread, is among them. And the reason for that is simple: you are constantly going on about how much you want to continue playing the game.

Paying half price rather than full means you are enjoying the game half as much as you think you should be for a full subscription fee. And if that were the case, you wouldn't care enough to be arguing about it. If I see a game for $60 that is only worth $30 to me, I don't buy it - but I also don't write the developer about how they should lower the price of their game because I really want to play it, but can't justify the price. If I wanted to play that badly, I'd pay for the damn thing.