Posts Tagged ‘warcraft

12
Mar
12

CSM 7 Candidates from a noob’s perspective

Gevlon is a experienced in the ways of making money in an MMO, and has recently started playing Eve. He is strongly in the ‘Spike’ gamer psychographic profile, which makes for some amusing reading.

He has made his choice of vote for the latest CSM elections with the same thoroughness he uses in his gaming, unfettered by knowledge of Eve’s political history. I suggest you give it a read and see whether you agree with his assessment.

07
Mar
12

Signs of Desperation

I noticed that Blizzard is getting desperate for players to resub:

World of Warcraft’s Scroll of Resurrection has received a rather considerable buff. The feature previously allowed currently subscribed players to invite a retired friend to come back to Azeroth for a time. Now, however, the resurrected player will be provided a treasure trove of freebies to further entice retired players back to the game.

The returning player will be able to boost one character directly to level 80, which seems pretty amazing in and of itself, but there’s more. Scroll of Resurrection will also supply its target with a free upgrade to Cataclysm, seven days of free game time, and free realm and faction transfers so that returning players can join their friend right away. So, retirees and recovering addicts, if you need a little more Azeroth in your life, now’s the perfect time to jump back in.

Compare this to the rewards that most MMO players get for multi-month subscriptions, and CCP’s handing out of implants, cerebral accelerators and other gunk. Past a certain point, you lose the respect of your player base, and I think WoW has reached that point.

Where do you draw the line between an incentive, and blatant bribery?