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Minecraft's notch: Free isn't as free as you think
“The reason anyone switches to ‘free to play’ is to make more moneyâ€
“The reason anyone switches to ‘free to play’ is to make more moneyâ€
That is just false.Bad content. Bad support. Bad everything.
What you are talking about is hidden costs. Most high profile free-to-play MMO's and the good f2P games are VERY clear about the associated costs and show you exactly what you get for free and what you have to pay for. In your example the developer hid the true cost of usage and essentially performed a bait and switch, yes that does happen with f2P on occasion BUT it's a factor of the implementation NOT the model.I think it has more to do with the concept of FREE.
The Free-to-play model of gaming isn't free. Simple as that. You can say that it's obvious, but htat's not really the case - sure, YOU know how it works as a business model - but most people simply don't.
You see "free" and your brain registers that hey, you're not paying anything.
While you may not be paying anything to access the bare bones of the game, the "premium" content has to be unlocked; and that's where most gamers feel cheated. Don't put "free" on something, if you expect payment for the full thing. It may not be entirely under-handed, but it's certainly deceptive. Most people can't see the full picture.
It's like downloading, say, a FREE AVI to MOV converter on the internet.
You have free access to the application, sure - but then you can only convert 30 seconds of the footage you want; or it appears with a big watermark over it - and you need to fork over $50 to remove it.
You're not getting what the name implies.
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI nooit blommieMinecraft's notch: Free isn't as free as you think
“The reason anyone switches to ‘free to play’ is to make more moneyâ€
That is just false.
You may dislike the model and certain developers do it badly but saying that if it's f2p it's bad is simply untrue.