Reasonable said:
Dude! What are you talking about? NCSoft already has no fees model on PC with Guild Wars! I thought that fact was fairly well known as I've seen quite a few articles looking at the difference with their approach vs the traditional monthly fee. I've never checked the sales but my kid plays it and the service looks great so they must know how to make it work
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The Guild Wars game has sold fairly well, or even very well here in Scandinavia so the revenue from software sales is high. They also release expansions all the time, or chapters if you will, and these cost as much as the original game. So basically, you'll end up loosing a heap of content if you refuse to purchase anything besides the core game, so it's not really hugely different from monthly fees in that sense. And these expansions and the game itself has high dev costs, and all the other obvious disadvantages I mentioned for consoles still apply. Fact is; making MMO's is very expensive (Age of Conan has a budget of over 200 million NOK), so if you have no fees monthly, you need to sell software add on's or big amounts of core software to make money on it. So, whether you pay (here in Norway) 100NOK a month or purchase a 250-300NOK expansion every 3-4 months, it still ends up costing the player quite a bit, making the two bussiness models more similar than one would initially assume.
Of course; with the optional expansions you actually have a choice whether to spend more, but when 95% of the players have the packs and you don't, there's basically nothing there for you in the end, which is why (as the developers know) you'll end up buying the expansions anyway and net them steady revenue even after the core game's purchase.