• Chozo@kbin.social
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        So wait, are developers supposed to labor for free then? I’m not sure how that’s even close to being feasible in any scenario.

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            You literally said “no recurring costs” (subscription) and “no up-front costs” (price). I’m not sure what other takeaway I was supposed to have from that comment.

            Either way, it still sounds like you’re expecting developers to work for free, so that you can play video games without paying for them. That’s a really weird sense of entitlement, imo.

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              No recurring costs FOR PRODUCTS.

              No up-front fees FOR SERVICES.

              Jesus! This subject invites the most aggressively poor reading comprehension of any topic on the internet.

              My entire fucking argument is JUST SELL GAMES, and people will bend over inside-out to find some way to scoff ‘you want it for free.’ Because apparently that’s the only position you’re prepared to deal with, y’might as well pretend that’s what’s happening.

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                I really don’t understand what difference “products” or “services” is supposed to make in this argument, though. Many games these days are a service, a fact which is inherently true for an MMO like WoW. MMOs require active and ongoing development and support in order to function. That’s just the nature of that type of game.

                If you want single-player, offline games that only require a one-time purchase, those still exist. But WoW is not that game, and has no intention to ever be, nor do the players have any expectation that it would operate in such a manner.

                Maybe instead of getting defensive, you could just clarify wtf you’re talking about, or at least take into consideration the context of live-service games, which is what this discussion is specifically about.

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                  Subscription services are fine. Just… don’t charge… up-front.

                  I do not know how to make this more clear or simple.

                  … and goddammit I do have to complicate this because you dragged “live service” games into it. Those generally aren’t a product or a service. They’re a scam. They’re a no-cover-charge casino that will gladly take unlimited sums of your actual money in exchange for approximately nothing.

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                    I didn’t drag live-service games into this. This thread is literally about World of Warcraft, a live-service game.

                    My guy, are we even having the same discussion here?