bb said:
Aren't the number that you show well-grounded? Explain it if well-grounded to the number that you show. Do you know the difference of the specification of the PSP version and the console version? Do you think what result the difference of the specification of both invites? Will you feel anything about the console version that cannot strengthen equipment even if 70 dollars are paid to software (It is possible to strengthen to a constant range)? It means the end of the game. The person who doesn't pay the monthly sum cost in the console version will resell this software at once. However, Capcom has shipped as many as one million MH3 to the market. Do a reasonable explanation. The PSP version keeps selling for a long term. As for the PSP version, all of delivered quest, equipment strengthening, and cooperation play, etc. are free. Not only the local cooperation play by an ad hoc mode but also the cooperation play is possible online in the PSP version. There is already "MONSTER HUNTER FRONTIER Online" of the monthly sum cost that can be played by a high resolution in Japan. Software is free though there is no off-line play mode. |
Are you trying to say that because Monster Hunter 3 has P2P online that it won't have legs like the PSP versions? So you think that routsounmanman's bet is an outrageous one. I agree, but I think there is a small possibility that it could happen eventually, just not in it's first year.
Edit: Actually I can see capcom ending the online subscriptions after a certaim amount of time after they lose both subscribers and sales just to milk the game more. Then after more time they will probably close down the servers, and that is the end of Monster Hunter 3 online gameplay. Hopefully they choose a different plan for the U.S that isn't based on subscriptions.







