Please tell me if HoT is worth $50...
I can only speak for myself, but I play one character and one class. I’m not guilded. I don’t WvW, and I barely PvP. So, given your criteria, no. Fifty dollars is not worth it at this point in time. But, yes, 16.66 (interesting number) would be for me.
I’ll round it up to twenty, and I’d still be fine. Again, given what I’ve seen, as little as it is so far, I’m not impressed enough to spend that on glorified Living Story.
Sorry, but it is what it is.
Not even close.
No new dungeon with a nice set of outfits but another mordrem infested map piled 3 deep with oodels of zerg events instead?
Ah, forgot the walking Frogs..
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I agree with you, OP, and Ardenwolfe. For what it is shown to include, $15-20 USD is about the most it is worth to me as there is not a whole lot that would interest me planned to be included with it.
I, too, do not take part in the guild aspect of the game, nor wvw, nor pvp. I enjoy exploring expansive, gimmick-free open world zones with many characters of different races and professions after having equipped them and designed their appearances as I desired – exactly what the base game offered and provided. The “expansion” does not look to offer any new playable races, or even offer more expansive, gimmick-free open world zones. It only appears to offer an interesting profession that may or may not be enjoyable. Couple this new profession with the recently announced “changes” to existing professions, and it leaves me completely questioning if I should consider spending time learning a new profession, let alone it also causing me to question if I really want to spend time relearning all of the existing professions, reacquiring many skills I currently have that are being taken away, and re-equipping and re-outfitting every single one of my many characters to function and appear as I have them currently…all to be able to enjoy playing in the same open world areas that I have been for nearly 3 years. No, $50 does not seem to be a justifiable price in my mind for what it is being shown to include, especially when looked at from the point of view that the additional, negative changes being made to the base game discourage me from continuing on with the existing content and longer.
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As of right now, I can’t see how it’s worthwhile unless you’re really hyped for the expansion.
$50 for a triple-layered Silverwastes map, and $10 more for the new class… or $25 more for the new class (??).
Hold on to your money. I honestly from what they have shown and promised, it is worth 15-20. 50 dollars, I better preorder fallout 4. 50 dollars is beyond comprehension of what it’s worth.
Besides, the preorder is recommended for the new players getting in. But for the current players, hold on to your money. This is plain ridiculous. Unless you want the rytlock mini and the good gem deal, go get the ultimate if you can afford one.
Honestly, there is no way its going to be worth $50 bucks, I can’t say ‘I know’, but everything I do know about game development says so.
The only game I can think of that charges $50 for an expansion is the latest WoW expansion, and that is massive, just like all of WoWs expansions, as most of WoWs expansions have in fact added as much content as the vanilla game released with. And only this most recent game cost as much as the base game, the previous cost 10-20 dollars less than the vanilla game.
So why is it not possible that ANet has a similarly grand expansion on the horizon, one worthy of fifty bucks and a preorder? Because of time. I can guarantee you Warlords of Draenor was being worked on for years before Mists of Pandaria was even released.
ANet on the other hand had no plans whatsoever for what to do after release and spent a year and a pinch after launch running around like headless chickens fixing things that weren’t ready for release, planning and preparing for the LS, and figuring out ways to gate players and content so that they would stick around long enough to make some kind of end game. They’ve spent, at most, two years on this expansion, I would wager less; and there is no way an expansion with that development time has content worth what they are asking. They’ve barely expanded their staff, and seem to be handling their time, money, and development resources terribly. It just isn’t possible that this adds as much content as the base game given the circumstances under which it has been developed, but it sure is being priced as such.
In short, there is no way I’m buying this expansion unless they change the price to one I know its going to be worth instead of suspect it won’t, or its release shows it to have content worth that price tag, a near impossibility in my opinion.
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In short. No it isn’t. But they have you over a barrel if you want to experience the new content -_-
No it is not, compared to Factions and Nightfall.
Which gave players:
*2 new classes, each
*Two more character slots each
*Hundreds of new skills
*Dozen of new elite skills
*Three new elite areas
*30+ story missions the two games combined
*Two dozens of new zones to explore
For a $45 price per games.
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I ordered 4 boxes of pizza last night. Cost me rougly $55 and I’d say it was worth it.
I ordered 4 boxes of pizza last night. Cost me rougly $55 and I’d say it was worth it.
That is so relevant,I am deeply moved dude.
Pizza is created so that people can be happy.
Love Peace Pizza.
lose a pip,win 2 pips,lose a pip,lose a pip…………..-
-Go go Espartz.-
Since I’m only interested in the explorable maps, it’s not worth it to me.
There are some really great changes that only for them would be worth it.PvP arena and guild halls
I ordered 4 boxes of pizza last night. Cost me rougly $55 and I’d say it was worth it.
That is relevant,
I am so deeply moved, dude.
Love Peace and Pizza.
Sorry, for some reason that just REALLY needed to be a haiku.
I would pay the $50 if they gave us an outfit/skin/costume (still buying it anyways)
just hold your money. the beta isn’t even worth trying. get it after launch, or for Christmas . hopefully with that anet will bow to our request of cheaper expansion price.
Archeage = Farmville with PK
Hold on to your money. I honestly from what they have shown and promised, it is worth 15-20. 50 dollars, I better preorder fallout 4. 50 dollars is beyond comprehension of what it’s worth.
Besides, the preorder is recommended for the new players getting in. But for the current players, hold on to your money. This is plain ridiculous. Unless you want the rytlock mini and the good gem deal, go get the ultimate if you can afford one.
this
I can wait 2 years for a sale when they throw it out for $10.
I can wait 2 years for a sale when they throw it out for $10.
At the rate Anet is alienating their customers, it doesn’t look like you have to wait 2 years.
I had a look at my value and numbers and probably missed a few things. The game was originally $60 at the start, so I added in $2 for classes, PVE Maps, WvW, PvP and community.
I also didn’t bring in the fact of the elite specializations for the core classes, and from what I can figure out they’re worth about 1/3 the original classes, since you use them as one of the 3 traits you’re allowed to customize your character with. So that will add $4 to the game.
So what this works out to right now is:
- classes – $5.50
- PvE Maps – $1.74
- WvW Maps – $4.00
- PvP Maps – $1.14
- Community and other features – $12
Which is worth $20.38 for what they’ve announced so far. For me it’ll hinge on how much PvE they add since that is what I’m looking for. Right now all that we know is that its worth $1.74 to me. Now if they come up with half as much content as what GW2 launched with it’ll be worth $9 of the total price. Which brings it up to $27.88. If they bring in as much PvE content was was launched it would bring it up to $36.88. Now we’re getting into the ballpark of whether the expansion is worth the $50.
To be honest I find that I am weighing too much on the community and features, and a bit too much on the classes. So maybe its in a good place. But looking at this tells me I’m waiting till its released and seeing how much content is in there before I purchase. If it has as much 1/2 as much PvE content as launch I might go for it, if it has as much as launch then I most likely will. So I’m hoping that Arenanet gives us some sort of information. Like there will be: as much, half as much, less than half, much less than half as much content. I don’t want to be spoiled on the story, just an idea of how much new content is coming it, but from all the news it looks like it will be one or maybe two maps with three levels, which works out to around 10-20% as much content.
It’s $20 for HoT plus $30 for the “base game” (base game in this context apparently does not include 5 character slots that have been present with every other instance of the use of “base game” to date).
Existing players are getting overcharged for content they already paid for. If you haven’t played the game before, $50 isn’t a bad price (I mean, it’s no $10 sale price, but… whatever).
Hold on to your money. I honestly from what they have shown and promised, it is worth 15-20. 50 dollars, I better preorder fallout 4. 50 dollars is beyond comprehension of what it’s worth.
Besides, the preorder is recommended for the new players getting in. But for the current players, hold on to your money. This is plain ridiculous. Unless you want the rytlock mini and the good gem deal, go get the ultimate if you can afford one.
Agreed 100%. This is the route I’ll be taking (most likely in two or three weeks) because the Ultimate Package is, far and away, the very best value. The estimated value of everything the Ultimate Package offers is (based on valuing a single gem at $1.00 U.S <rounded up> as well as average prices on the gem store of similar items) $114.23 U.S. which you will be paying $100.00 U.S. for.
Remember, there IS no rush to pre-order if you cannot afford it just at the moment. I can’t. But knowing where the real value for your dollar is will be extremely important in making the most informed decision that is right for you.
If you are rich it is worth 50$ because you have too much money.
If you dont have enough money wait for the discount 50% and buy it for 25$
I’ve gotta hand it to anet, they sure have guts
I wonder if they even screen the forums at all. They could learn so much from the players. We are a playerbase with common sense, but they treet us like a bunch of mindless sheep.
The way ANET is handling things is/was just wrong on so many levels. and this pricetag is just a big slap in the face to many. Especially after the countless advices given on this forum.
I was expecting a backfire, now i’m as good as sure it will.
I grant them a safe future and much developing, but i’m not some mindless idiot shelling out money for hyped up things.
I will wait it out, watch reviews and see if its actually worth 50 or 40.
Till then I will have my hand full with other titles (wich are free and offer pretty much more then this game currently does)
Yours cincerly
Launch player.
I’m wondering is the expansion worth $50 bucks, content wise?
I’ll get my crystal ball on that right away.
You realized you’re basing your math on nothing but demos and betas right?
Who told you there’s only gonna be 1 new map? And no new dungeons/fractals?
And are you forgetting things like voice acting to improve the story telling like countless people have asked? With proper cut scenes? How do you factor something like that in?
Hah hell no is it worth 50 bucks…no expansion should be that closely priced to the full games amount unless it releases as much content as the original game did…I’d be even ok at 39.99 on release, but as for me I won’t be purchasing it until it drops down to a sale price. I have no issues taking a Hiatus or playing vanilla GW till then. GW2 has had multiple sales after the first I think 6month + period and Im sure HoT will be the same…So I’ll wait for one of those “50% off deals” and pick it up at 25 bucks