And on that point of business models, he added: "Yeah, were considering it all, absolutely."
"You start looking at how different communities, territories such as Asia, actually play games, and we start to consider it all especially if we want it to be a worldwide phenomenon."
Many people on the forum then took that comment out of context as a confirmation of a microtransaction model being used in the US and other territories even though the quote does not say or confirm anything near that. Furthermore in an interview with TenTonHammer, Blaine Christine was quick to dismiss the rumor:
Ten Ton Hammer: Rumors persist about microtransactions in The Old Republic. Are the rumors accurate or not?
Blaine Christine: The bottom line with that is that its a total rumor since we havent talked about pricing structure or subscription plans at all. So people dont need to worry about anything if that is a worry we will do whatever makes sense for the game.
You can stop claiming that they're using a microtransaction model from those comments as confirmation now ;) .
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Posted 9/14/2009 8:27:51 PMGo blow that smoke up someone else's arse. EA hasn't talked publicly about it... John Riccitiello knows what he's talking about and what he said, was in fact said on a conference call with investors. A misunderstanding? Possibly. A misunderstanding that he wasn't supposed to reveal that particular piece of info yet? Very likely. Blaine said himself, "we will do whatever makes sense for the game." Not the players? Shouldn't you be doing what makes the most sense for the gamers?
The fact that EA refuses to deny any RMT plan in North America is simply more proof that EA, in fact, would really like to put you, the gamer, in a position that would cause you to want to spend more money than needed. You don't need to pay for this content, but if you dooOooOOOoo? WELL, look at all this new shiny stuff you can have!
This isn't Blizzard or Valve were talking about here. Don't get your hopes up. Underneath all the "It's Bioware" propaganda, it's actually just good old EA and your $15/month isn't enough to curb their insatiable hunger...
I foresee at minimum paying small fees for new content like EQ2's Adventure Packs and at least a one dollar price hike on the monthly fee to put it around $15.99US/month.
/flame on
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Posted 9/14/2009 4:37:38 PM- View User Profile
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Posted 9/14/2009 2:05:05 PMThose interviews in no way discount it as an option.
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Posted 9/14/2009 3:03:13 PM- View User Profile
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Posted 9/14/2009 6:02:16 PMJust not understanding what "clarifying" it on this blog has to do with anything? It's just a posting of your interpretation of what was said.
I don't think it needed any clarification until BioWare comes out and says it one way or another.
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Posted 9/14/2009 12:20:09 PMNotice I said attempt :)
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Posted 9/14/2009 11:15:22 AMI am relieved the micro-transaction story, was what it was, and nothing more will come of it. I really hate that kind of paying system even though it seems to be popular in the East, I'm just not a fan of it here in the West.