Have you been surveyed by EA recently? Looks like EA is trying to sell maps and mods

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  • Finalheaven

    #16
    Originally posted by =HzC=Heinz
    it's amusing all of the "EA greed" responses. what naive people. gotta love the generation of stolen music off the internet, and the "entitlement" mentality.
    As demonstrated by patches 1.01, 1.02., and soon 1.03, not to mention the announcement of an expansion pack two weeks after launch, goes to show you that we paid $49.99 for an incomplete game. We shouldn't have to pay more.

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    • Jake

      #17
      Community made mods > EA mods

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      • Jeff_Lebowski

        #18
        Just pretend your a developer or publisher. Then it doesn't seem so stupid.

        I think it's kind of a cool idea. If they're adding new skins/weapons, they've gotta labor to create them. If it's fairly cheap, I don't see what the big deal is. Yes, it's profit oriented.

        I'd pay a couple bucks for a nade launcher on my G3!!

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        • aznsensation18

          #19
          Did someone say monthly charge????

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          • PureBlueFlames

            #20
            Originally posted by joepez74
            Not surprising. I used to work for EA and trying to identify "subscription" models for incremental content was a big deal. We would talk about how to create incremental sales opportunities through content or access.

            Don't be surprised to see this everywhere real soon. MS has already announced that additional content for 360 games will cost money, SOE has put up an auction for EQ, hell if you play any MMORPG you already pay for both the right to play and for any incremental content (expansions), Sony is looking at this option for PS3.

            Expect that this will be the norm in the future for games like BF2 or any game where the publisher/developer creates additional content. Pay to play is the future.

            On a side note, from a business perspective, this makes complete sense. From a consumer perspective (once you get over the BS "Everything should be free" line (read about the wonderful failure of communism/socialism before you endorse that view)) a reasonable charge makes sense. It continues to fund the ever expensive development team’s time and energy in supporting the game, vs. dumping it all together after release (the market is loaded with games whose support disappeared post patch 1). It is when companies start over charging (59.99 for a 360 game? or $15+ for a subs & $49 for a piece of cardboard holding 1 CD) that you start to get a little crazy, but then again that's the beauty of a capital market, vote with your $.
            I have no problem with the subscription idea, but you can not do both, sell initial package at full price and add more to that later. It's like you bought a car at full retail price with cash and then asked to pay additional leasing charge every month for driving in it.

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            • HicRic

              #21
              TBH nobody in their right mind would pay EA that amount of money for a new skin or weapon when whole mods will be out there that are quality and free!

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              • Combined

                #22
                Originally posted by HicRic
                TBH nobody in their right mind would pay EA that amount of money for a new skin or weapon when whole mods will be out there that are quality and free!
                You'll be surprised... People waste their money on the dumbest **** ever, EBAY can attest to that.

                Originally posted by Heinz
                it's amusing all of the "EA greed" responses. what naive people. gotta love the generation of stolen music off the internet, and the "entitlement" mentality.
                I don't think you know what naive means, buy a dictionary before you use "big words".

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                • SokViChet

                  #23
                  Originally posted by .Jake.
                  Community made mods > EA mods
                  Originally posted by HicRic
                  TBH nobody in their right mind would pay EA that amount of money for a new skin or weapon when whole mods will be out there that are quality and free!
                  EXACTLY! Community Mods and skins are ALREADY infinitely better than those that EA could/would provide. I have much faith in our community, and will enjoy what is produced for long time to come. The ONLY negative to community mods, is that mods wont be ranked/tracked... but, hey wait!!! That is the Positive as well

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                  • Deez

                    #24
                    Originally posted by PureBlueFlames
                    Lots of the survey questions are about how much you want to pay for (specifically BF series) mods, updates, map packs from EA (one question asked me if I want to pay $4.99 for a new skin, how about that, $5.99 for a new weapon or something too). So free contents are history now?

                    Say no to the greedy b*****ds like I did.

                    No wonder why i Download everything. long live Piracy!

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                    • Tweak_SFO

                      #25
                      Originally posted by joepez74
                      Not surprising. I used to work for EA and trying to identify "subscription" models for incremental content was a big deal. We would talk about how to create incremental sales opportunities through content or access.

                      Don't be surprised to see this everywhere real soon. MS has already announced that additional content for 360 games will cost money, SOE has put up an auction for EQ, hell if you play any MMORPG you already pay for both the right to play and for any incremental content (expansions), Sony is looking at this option for PS3.

                      Expect that this will be the norm in the future for games like BF2 or any game where the publisher/developer creates additional content. Pay to play is the future.

                      On a side note, from a business perspective, this makes complete sense. From a consumer perspective (once you get over the BS "Everything should be free" line (read about the wonderful failure of communism/socialism before you endorse that view)) a reasonable charge makes sense. It continues to fund the ever expensive development team’s time and energy in supporting the game, vs. dumping it all together after release (the market is loaded with games whose support disappeared post patch 1). It is when companies start over charging (59.99 for a 360 game? or $15+ for a subs & $49 for a piece of cardboard holding 1 CD) that you start to get a little crazy, but then again that's the beauty of a capital market, vote with your $.
                      I agree with a lot of what you said, but I think if they had done a better job of putting out a quality product with out the patching and repatching along with removing content that we may later pay for I would feel better about it.

                      I think the mod community may toss a spanner in the work for that model as many may leave for the content and forget the stats.

                      That said, I would pay for expansions, if they provided a value to the game as a whole. Skins...nah. Maps and equipment, probably.

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                      • BarkingSquirrel

                        #26
                        You guys honestly don't think EA wouldn't hesitate for a second to shut down community mods on the grounds that it cuts into their profits?

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                        • Tweak_SFO

                          #27
                          With the release of the mod software the horse is already out of the gate. It would be PR suicide.

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                          • shadow_wolf

                            #28
                            paying for more maps and such...wow...what a joke.

                            $50 for a game is already more than enough.

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                            • LucaBrasi

                              #29
                              Unbelievable....

                              I wrote a long post... and then deleted it... becuase that word says it all.

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                              • C11.Nemisis

                                #30
                                Originally posted by BarkingSquirrel
                                You guys honestly don't think EA wouldn't hesitate for a second to shut down community mods on the grounds that it cuts into their profits?

                                im surprised they even released the modding tools

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