I have been cruising around the SC forums for a couple years now. It seems that with every turn, CIG takes a huge hit. Everything is the end of the world to someone and every choice just plain ruins the game. At least that's what it looks like. Don't get me wrong, some decisions are shit bag choices and I find myself wondering if there is a pair of active brain cells among the lot of CIG employees. On the forums though, everything is doomsday prophecy and falling skies.
It's easy for a reader to get the wrong impression. A random viewer could quickly assess from the forums that the game couldn't possibly succeed with all this hate and discontent. I mean, CIG is obviously making decisions based on exactly what the backers don't want. This is particularly applicable during the anniversary sale. The flame is real. Hell, I've even been on there criticizing CIG (land claims should have been available for credit as well dammit).
There is always more to the story. I saw a video a while back that permanently put internet forums and gamer news feeds into perspective for me. Things are definitely not always as they seem. The "popular opinion" is almost never as universal as it seems. The whole thing is duplicitous in nature. Gamers can be very vocal about what they feel is fair, but at the same time be the very driving force behind the behavior they are so offended by.
We all know that people don't always practice what they preach, but I ran across a video from Ben Cousins that puts words to what we always kind of knew. It's a bit long, but I personally found it fascinating. It wasn't the gamer behavior so much as the facts and figures about who is vocal and who is not. The numbers were surprising. This is his talk from GDC.
Don't get me wrong. I don't agree with companies pushing hype and leveraging advantage for financial gain. I do understand why they do it though. Sometimes, they need to do it just to keep the lights on. Sometimes, they are about to be fired and it is the only way the game can live. It sucks, but if players are unwilling to pay for their entertainment, something has to happen. There is no such thing as free. Somebody has to pay for it somewhere.
That's where the root of it lies for me. As much as I dislike P2W, as much as I dislike the cheap tactics that developers employ, as much as I disapprove of hype as a marketing tool, I HATE the concept of "free" even more. People expect it. When they don't get it, they whine and cry and scream on the forums to the point that it seems the entire consumer base has taken up pitchforks. The reality is, the vocal majority is actually the minority despite what it looks like. It seems like a lot because they're just really, really loud.
That's because for some reason, they feel entitled to it. They think that they should have hundreds of hours of entertainment without paying a dime. They don't consider that bills need to be payed. They don't care that running a business is like throwing money out the window and hoping someone picks it up and brings it back in. They just want their free stuff and they have all the time in the world to sit and post about it. Meanwhile, for every one of them, there's hundreds that are happily playing the game with their cash shop items.
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TLDR: If you like a product, ffs pay for it like a decent person. If everyone did that we wouldn't have this problem. The video is pretty informative. People piss me off.
It's easy for a reader to get the wrong impression. A random viewer could quickly assess from the forums that the game couldn't possibly succeed with all this hate and discontent. I mean, CIG is obviously making decisions based on exactly what the backers don't want. This is particularly applicable during the anniversary sale. The flame is real. Hell, I've even been on there criticizing CIG (land claims should have been available for credit as well dammit).
There is always more to the story. I saw a video a while back that permanently put internet forums and gamer news feeds into perspective for me. Things are definitely not always as they seem. The "popular opinion" is almost never as universal as it seems. The whole thing is duplicitous in nature. Gamers can be very vocal about what they feel is fair, but at the same time be the very driving force behind the behavior they are so offended by.
We all know that people don't always practice what they preach, but I ran across a video from Ben Cousins that puts words to what we always kind of knew. It's a bit long, but I personally found it fascinating. It wasn't the gamer behavior so much as the facts and figures about who is vocal and who is not. The numbers were surprising. This is his talk from GDC.
Don't get me wrong. I don't agree with companies pushing hype and leveraging advantage for financial gain. I do understand why they do it though. Sometimes, they need to do it just to keep the lights on. Sometimes, they are about to be fired and it is the only way the game can live. It sucks, but if players are unwilling to pay for their entertainment, something has to happen. There is no such thing as free. Somebody has to pay for it somewhere.
That's where the root of it lies for me. As much as I dislike P2W, as much as I dislike the cheap tactics that developers employ, as much as I disapprove of hype as a marketing tool, I HATE the concept of "free" even more. People expect it. When they don't get it, they whine and cry and scream on the forums to the point that it seems the entire consumer base has taken up pitchforks. The reality is, the vocal majority is actually the minority despite what it looks like. It seems like a lot because they're just really, really loud.
That's because for some reason, they feel entitled to it. They think that they should have hundreds of hours of entertainment without paying a dime. They don't consider that bills need to be payed. They don't care that running a business is like throwing money out the window and hoping someone picks it up and brings it back in. They just want their free stuff and they have all the time in the world to sit and post about it. Meanwhile, for every one of them, there's hundreds that are happily playing the game with their cash shop items.
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TLDR: If you like a product, ffs pay for it like a decent person. If everyone did that we wouldn't have this problem. The video is pretty informative. People piss me off.