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Price/Distributation Suggestion
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Author:  Guest [ Tue Jun 29, 2004 10:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Price/Distributation Suggestion

Now, I don't want to sound like the a bad guy here, but here's my thing from reading a around a bit on the forums.

Basically, the game is only good for its multiplayer content. Once you beat the AI once, find the trick, the single player is done. I see that the boxed version is $20 (US dollar) at stores and $40 through wargaming.net. Understandable. However, since the game is mainly multiplayer with trainers I'd vouch for a downloadable version that sells between $15-$20. The game has already fallen into the budget area and generally games originally listed for $40 to begin with are not robust. I think you'll have a better chance at selling the game this way, but I don't know your numbers nor legal limits.

Author:  Artanis [ Tue Jun 29, 2004 10:28 pm ]
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http://www.massiveassaultnetwork.com

Author:  Enforcer [ Wed Jun 30, 2004 3:02 am ]
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:) yea there already is a downloadable version which u pay a monthly subscription to play.

Author:  Artanis [ Wed Jun 30, 2004 1:15 pm ]
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To clarify:

You pay the subscription to play all the maps. If you don't mind playing only Emerald, it's totally free!

Author:  Guest [ Mon Jul 05, 2004 12:16 am ]
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Ah thank you. Can Massive Assault Network play against Massive Assault players? Seems kinda redundant to have 2 of the same game with different pricing policies. $7 a month isn't bad for an online multiplayer game. Though, I'm not sure why there needs to be a monthly fee since there aren't really any server fees (guessing that wargaming.net doesn't host games since it doesn't need to). I don't know, something about paying a monthly fee without actually gaining an online service. A one time fee seems more appropriate with a pbem game.

Author:  Artanis [ Mon Jul 05, 2004 1:00 am ]
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Yes, MAN and MA can play against each other with only two exceptions: the maps Crateus and Twin Islands, which are MAN-only.


Actually, there are server costs, both from the chat room and from the fact that MAN technically isn't play by e-mail since everything goes through their servers instead of over actual email. The fee also pays for the development costs of making the new maps and patches.

Author:  Three Seven [ Mon Jul 05, 2004 1:05 am ]
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For the money you get a new map every month, you get to play in any tournaments that are started if you want to, you can join a clan and fight in the clan wars, and you get to play against a wide variety of opponents at different levels of skill. Plus, if you buy the three or six months deals, then the price isn't that bad at all. With an online RPG, for example, you pay the company a ridiculous amount of money for the privilege of clicking your mouse button over and over again. Not much thought involved in that, it just turns into a reflex after awhile. With MAN, however, you actually have to think and apply your skills if you want to do well. And before some smart-ass mentions it, yes, I am aware that MAN also boils down to clicking your mouse over and over again.


I could also speak about online first person shooters, where you pay your money and can play for free. I could speak on the subject of people joining a team game, then not playing as a team: If I go into a CTF game, I expect to play CTF, dammit! But, never mind.

Author:  Guest [ Mon Jul 05, 2004 9:10 pm ]
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Blizzard

Author:  Artanis [ Mon Jul 05, 2004 11:47 pm ]
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A) Blizzard has ads on BNet to help pay for it. Ads are annoying, and I would like to see MAN stay ad-free if at all possible.

B) Blizzard sells an absolutely unholy number of copies of their games, and thus has an even more ungodly amount of money to support their games with. WG.net doesn't sell nearly as many copies, doesn't even get paid for a good chunk of them, and thus are NOT one of the few companies that can compare to Blizzard's zillion-dollar bank account.



Oh, and if you think I don't know Blizzard, try looking in the StarCraft credits until you see "Operation CWAL". Then go to http://www.cwal.net and look up Legacy, my CWAL pen name.

Author:  Enforcer [ Tue Jul 06, 2004 6:15 am ]
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blzzard make amazing games :) just hope wow is gonna b good, not found a mmorpg i've stuck at for more than 6months yet, they just get too samey.

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