Hey look! Another one of these!
Hey look! Another one of these!
I don't think the game will fail, but yea, until 2.0 it'll be pretty lame.
Empty servers.
It's thee end of the world as we know it - and I feel fine
Absolutely nothing to back that up with. Again the lodestone forums and polls don't account for the whole ff14 playerbase...not even close. You do realize that there is going to be ongoing updates, new content, etc up to 2.0. Maybe people should go back and look at the latest pdf's and the roadmap.
The servers aren't going to empty out. Your assumption that the majority are free to play leechers or everyone wants to wait till 2.0 is misguided. So the majority of players are just gonna stop playing until Oct. of 2013 and the game is just gonna be empty and on life support until then huh.. yeah good luck with that theory. Let the weeding out process begin please and it can't happen fast enough.
bye, no1 will miss yaAnother user made a forum post that had a "like" this if you are going to pay and another "like" this if you are not going to pay. I checked it a moment ago and it was at 600+ will pay and 200+ will not pay so it is basically sitting at a 1 out of 3 players will not continue to pay as of the writing of this article.
The results are misleading. This forum is heavily skewed towards people who are fervent players of the game. My guess is many people who still log on and play occasionally or even frequently do not post here. Thus, I really see this as 1 out of 3 players that still care will not pay.
The results do not account for the vast number of people who still log on but do not care enough to post. They also do not account for the vast number of people who quit long ago, and now will have no incentive to return (except for perhaps a very short time periodically to see any progress)
In other words, the forums put forward the voice of the very vocal minority, and do not reflect the majority of players.
Consider the following:
1. The very small current player base, which is propped up by free service
2. The forth coming premiere triple A titles
3. The road map that clues potential new subs into the fact that this game is essentially not going to massively change until 2013
These factors all lead me to believe that those choosing to subscribe through out 2012 will be very alone in the game.
I wish the game success, but I see this move as another in a long series of SE blunders. I understand they would like to start seeing a revenue stream from the game and do not wish to provide free services for another entire year, however, I can hardly fathom how saying the current title is 50% complete, stating that they would not charge until the game was "ready", and then announcing they were going to charge in December 2011, while putting out a road map to "readiness" showing 2013, is staying true to the course.
There have been many comments about the cost vs. people's budgets. I agree with most that the monthly service fee is not the issue, it is the principal behind it that is the issue. SE has exhausted all their personal currency with me, and these recent announcements just reiterate how that personal currency has been squandered.
Another user commented that the commercials for needy 3rd world children could not cause him/her to donate, so they certainly were not going to fund ongoing development of a game for a multi-national corporation.
I could not agree more. The company has other revenue streams, other IPs, and this is merely a money grab.
Ultimately, you can take the "those that won't pay" from the other forum post and multiply it by 10x. You can also take the "those that will pay" and subtract at least a third, because something will come up, a new title will come out, any number of circumstances will occur that change their mind.
This is now officially a sinking ship, until v2.0 is released.
I'll check it out when that happens, until then, I bid you farewell, if for no other reason then I do not anticipate there being many people left to play with after December, making the relative cost vs. benefit untenable.
I'll be enjoying the exclusive content leading up to 2.0, and may gloat about it for those who chose not to play anymore![]()
My thoughts:
Not releasing the 2.0 version would be true death for FFXIV.
For those players that really not want to see this game die are going to stay and pay.
The PlayStation 3 version will bring new life to this game.
Good lord I remember the week the 360 version came out. It was like giving a sudoku to a chimp and expecting him to not only get it right, but create their own too.
Some of those SATA parties that week caused me to lose a few years off my life I think :S
December won't be the death of the game, but we are going to see about 30-40% of the playerbase leave. Most of the folks that take the incentive to post on the forums are typically avid players, and will stay. Unfortunately, that's only about 15% or so, of the actual playerbase. There's no way of knowing how desolate realms will become until P2P comes around.
Part of the defection is obviously that it's too early (let's be honest) to start paying, even for those of us who are interested in seeing the game survive. Part of it is that there are three or four other top-tier MMOs getting released before we see significant ground covered on the road to 2.0.
Regardless, it was clearly stated that the plug isn't getting pulled until at least 2.0. I believe Yoshi stated several months ago that PS3 would likely be the make-or-break point, it's just that now we have final confirmation this is the milestone SE has in mind. If 2.0 and PS3 launch continue to lose money, then it's the true death of XIV, case closed.
"You don't stop playing when you get old, you get old when you stop playing!"
Punctuation is your friend. It deliniates the difference between "Let's eat, Grandma!" and "Let's eat Grandma!"
Most of my LS's are staying. I honestly think people are over-reacting about having to pay. OOO...a whole 10-12 dollars...
Honestly, I've only heard a few people complain about it, but no one has said they were leaving of the people I know.
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