I think packs with random titles , mini pets and costumes in them is still a good idea if they put up a shop.
hence why it would be a good idea from a money making stand pointAhh. The gambling addiction. I am TERRIBLE at resisting these things. WAAAAAY too much gold spent on geys in GW2.
hence why it would be a good idea from a money making stand point
That's were subers will have X amount of shop cash added to their account every month for subbing!Technically, yes. But it can create a VERY frustrated player base. When you offer something unique that requires money to gamble, ESPECIALLY if the odds are low or unknown, many people get outraged. Look back at GW2 halloween skins. EVERYONE wanted the unique skins, but the drop rate was <1% for ANY skin to drop, nevermind the skin you actually wanted. And those keys aren't cheap man. You were looking at about a buck a key (or at the time about 1.5-2g a key). That's a lot of a GAMBLING chance.
That's were subers will have X amount of shop cash added to their account every month for subbing!
and GW2 gold is a joke imo you can make soo much money off of trade skill items I think I have over 300G on a lvl 20 some thing then again it's been a while sence I've played... maybe I should get GW2 going again.
I've heard such mixed things about GW2, although not a lot about how their revenue model impacts the game. I tried to get into, but quit fairly early on. Maybe that was a good thing.. I could see myself spending a lot of money trying to win something.
They're called Pay to Win. And they're miserable. (Neverwinter)I agree with the only vanity items in cash shops. Also nothing that gets in the way of achievements (ie collecting 100 mounts but there are a couple that are $25 etc...)
Now I have not been a part of a game where there are hard raids AND you could "buy" you gear, except with the whole ebaying your account thing. Are there any games/experiences with that?
D3 is like that, with the cash shop and all. The main difference is that players could make money too, which just encourages the botters even more. I didn't care for it at all.I agree with the only vanity items in cash shops. Also nothing that gets in the way of achievements (ie collecting 100 mounts but there are a couple that are $25 etc...)
Now I have not been a part of a game where there are hard raids AND you could "buy" you gear, except with the whole ebaying your account thing. Are there any games/experiences with that?