Me and my friends like the game. But paying monthly fees is unrealistic. In some countries even values as small as 15 dollars are heavy. In direct conversion in Brazil, for example, it is approximately 100 dollars.
Your monthly guaranteed minimum wage is 1100 Brazilian Real which is equivalent to around $211 USD. So 78ish Brazilian Real is required to sub your account. So thats around 14% of your monthly income, right?Me and my friends like the game. But paying monthly fees is unrealistic. In some countries even values as small as 15 dollars are heavy. In direct conversion in Brazil, for example, it is approximately 100 dollars.
You could always farm me gold xdWe really love the game. We hope that when it arrives on Steam the monthly fee will be reasonable. The minimum wage in Brazil is actually 220 dollars on average. Although most earn more than 1 minimum wage. But for Brazilians, 15 dollars is really too much and unfeasible.
15$ a month is a very standard sub fee for just about any mmorpg that has one. If you cant afford that, then you cant afford to play. That simple.
its like saying “guys, i really like to drive a ferrari but the buying costs are just unrealistic “
If you cant pay for a ferrari then go drive a honda.
The issue with regional is that people just VPN to get the lowest price. I would be ok with regional and I would pay the full price but then you have to trust that people will pay it.Implying that this is the Ferrari of mmorpgs aside, this is some weird gatekeeping. Nobody is hurt by regional pricing. We all benefit from a larger player base.
The argument at its core is the fear of a missing regional pricing modell. Thats validThe argument of "I cant afford it so it needs to change" isnt an argument.
I can't afford to eat out everyday, clearly restaurants shall switch to a f2p model.The argument of "I cant afford it so it needs to change" isnt an argument.
And the valid counter-argument is that its easy to exploit without a big costly payment provider, which is kind of lose/lose.The argument at its core is the fear of a missing regional pricing modell. Thats valid
Easy to exploit? Nah you guys always jump the exploit train way to quickly. Even if ... it would not be the majority if its a bannable offense. And to check that stuff really shouldnt be hard at all. They got lists with the order data and where those accounts originate in no way they cant track that stuff. This is not 1990 anymore. I rather would have a small amount of ppl that abuse a system rather then locking whole countries out of the game as potential customers/players.I can't afford to eat out everyday, clearly restaurants shall switch to a f2p model.
And the valid counter-argument is that its easy to exploit without a big costly payment provider, which is kind of lose/lose.