HoT Price Feedback + Base game included [merged]
in Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns
Posted by: Galen Grey.4709
Whether or not a given price for something is expensive is a matter of what (or how large) that something is.
Try this at home. Ask someone if $200 is expensive. The response is likely to be something along the lines of, “for what ?” $200 for a house is not expensive. $200 for a candy bar is. $200 in and of itself is neither expensive nor inexpensive until you define what is being purchased for that amount of money.
If the expansions are of equal merit $200 for five of them is less expensive than $200 for four of them. Ask yourself which would be a better deal (AKA less expensive):
Apples 5 for $2.00 or Apples 4 for $2.00 ?
Now if it turns out Anet’s expansions are larger than other companies’ expansions then the difference might be entirely negated. We will see.
Isnt this exactly what we’re discussing ?
however we’re not comparing houses to candy bars here. its one expansion to another. No matter the business model an MMO by its nature will have recurring costs I am sure we can agree on that. taken over a long period of time (ignoring gem sales) paying $40 every 2 years is more money (lets not use the word expensive) then paying $50 every 3 years. That doesnt mean all if fine and great. Like you pointed out correctly it may be that while its less money it could also be a case of less content though I dont think thats very likely on the simple fact that Anet have a large team, 350 people. Other MMOs have much smaller teams, with those considered large having around 250 while some MMOs have even teams as small as 25-50. I dont see how a larger team working for a longer period of time can produce less then a smaller team working for less time.
GW1 was one of my examples actually. But really every game. I know people who specifically wait to do group content in games until after an expansion so that they can solo them.
Gw1 is a horizontal progression game, I did say Horizontal progression games are an exception. Now that also happens in vertical progression games of course, but what progression do you get when you do something like that? None because all the progression the expansion offers is simply designed for that expansion, the old content isnt kept in mind.
You just described new builds, not new professions.
No I didnt. A build uses 1-2 weapons not 5, a build uses 1 elite skill not 5, a build uses 4 utility skills not 20. a build uses 3 traits not 5. The collective content of 5 specalizations isnt a build, its the size of a profession. think of it as a set, the profession is the super set containing 5 weapons, 5 elite skills, 20 utilities etc.. A build is a subset of that consisting of 1-2 weapons, 1 elite skill, 4 utilities etc..
Its also safe to say that it will not exceed what you generally find in other expansions. That is the advantage of comparing an unknown quantity to a known.
It is if the known quantity is larger then the alternative even though the known quantity isnt its total.
Its like saying lets compare X with 50. Which is the largest? I am not telling you what number X is but I can tell you its bigger then 75. In that case it is not safe to say x will not exceed the know number at all.
When other games released their guild halls they nearly always were a hall or maybe a castle you could decorate, craft in, meet socially, expand the halls as you grow and thats it. Now what was revealed so far already does that with additional functionality of allowing PvP fights and rather then a castle or a hall we’re going to get a whole map. That alone already exceeds what other games do. Yet we know there is more functionality that hasnt been revealed yet.
HOT is a product with a price tag. It is defined by its creators/owners as including certain elements (even if not all of them have been announced in detail as of yet). Game elements which do not require paying that price tag are not part of that product. The fact that those elements may very well have been developed at the same time has no bearing on whether or not they are included in the HOT purchase. If I can have it without purchasing HOT then it is not part of the HOT purchase.
No. I can watch a movie on the comfort of my home for free. (it involves waiting for my tv channel to pick it up sure but I dont have to pay anything) at the same time I can pay money and watch it at the cinema. Does that mean if I go watch that movie at the cinema I am only paying for the popcorn and drink? No I am paying for the movie, for the “privilege” of seeing it early as well as have a better experience. Same here. Some parts of the content can be enjoyed for free but to get the full experience you need to buy the whole product which makes it part of the product.
Everything listed as being included in the HOT purchase so far.
Fine in that case please let me know which MMOs have bigger guild halls, released the equivalent of 3 professions in their expansion? How about progression systems that not only had content related to the expansion in question but also previous content. How about expansions that revamped, 3 core systems at once? should be easy if all of this is underwhelming right?
So not empty. Mobs to kill, quests to do, locations to explore. Gotcha.
You really love to twist people words dont you? I never ever said empty, I always said relatively empty. just so we dont mention names lets create a ficticous example think gw1 zone, 10x larger but with 10x less mobs / quests.
It would not be empty but it will be about 10 times faster to create (creating the zone itself isnt that much work, its the content in the zone that’s time consuming) just cause its 10x larger it doesnt mean its 10x more content then a regular gw1 map does it?
You having an issue with the fact that what we have seen so far is underwhelming to me is your problem, not mine. You do not get to decide what others like, dislike, find underwhelming, etc.
Yes it is. You can tell by the fact that it is what I typed.
what you’re saying is things like “Right now, based on what we have seen so far, I would say that $5 is too much.”
That is not what the previous statement means. I made no comment about other games’ expansions.
I actually owe you an apology here. I went looking for the quote were you were actually generalizing and said HoT was underwhelming compared to others but couldnt. Must have mistaken you with someone else post so sorry you’re right you never said any such thing.
my whole issue was me mistakenly thinking you said HoT was underwheeling compared to what other games offer in their expansions but you never said such things, you only said it was underwhelming to you personally and like you correctly pointed out thats a perfectly fine statement so once again sorry for this misunderstanding my bad.