Planetary Annihilation - WTF are they thinking?
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 4:32 am
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Logged into Steam today and was astounded at the $89.99 price tag for a game that is not even ready for PRE-Alpha.
In the good old days, less than 20 years ago, we were able to PLAY TEST demos of games to see if they were quality games or not.
Now-a-days the new (and extremely bad) method is to get people to pre-buy games sight unseen before the game is even proven on your PC.
I write software and know that it takes a while to write quality software. I don't ask my customer's to pay for VAPORWARE... First I deliver a QUALITY product then my customer pays me for the delivered QUALITY product that runs on their computers.
Uber seems to think that we are loaded with loads of money to pre-pay to play their yet unproven game... I'm sure it will be a great game when it is finished... but alas it is NOT worth $90 up front to me.
At least let me play a fracking DEMO before I make up my mind and potentially purchase your game. I have purchased a lot of games of quality because I was addicted to them that would otherwise have been skipped over.
My yearly gaming budget isn't $90 so to ask me to set aside $90 before a game is ready just isn't going to happen.
Unless something changes radically, Uber you will never see a DIME of my money.
Good luck on getting people to pay the $90 up front for a game that might be worth $50 street price when it comes out in stores in America.
I like the Real Time Strategy game genre... Have loads of games in that style that still get played from time to time.
Such as:
* Star Craft 1 and Star Craft 2.
* Total Annihilation with all its' add-on packs.
* Rise of Nations
* Command and Conquer (multiple versions)
Guess that I'll play those games instead of buying yours Uber... Sorry but I think you lost me as a potential customer forever!!!
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Logged into Steam today and was astounded at the $89.99 price tag for a game that is not even ready for PRE-Alpha.
In the good old days, less than 20 years ago, we were able to PLAY TEST demos of games to see if they were quality games or not.
Now-a-days the new (and extremely bad) method is to get people to pre-buy games sight unseen before the game is even proven on your PC.
I write software and know that it takes a while to write quality software. I don't ask my customer's to pay for VAPORWARE... First I deliver a QUALITY product then my customer pays me for the delivered QUALITY product that runs on their computers.
Uber seems to think that we are loaded with loads of money to pre-pay to play their yet unproven game... I'm sure it will be a great game when it is finished... but alas it is NOT worth $90 up front to me.
At least let me play a fracking DEMO before I make up my mind and potentially purchase your game. I have purchased a lot of games of quality because I was addicted to them that would otherwise have been skipped over.
My yearly gaming budget isn't $90 so to ask me to set aside $90 before a game is ready just isn't going to happen.
Unless something changes radically, Uber you will never see a DIME of my money.
Good luck on getting people to pay the $90 up front for a game that might be worth $50 street price when it comes out in stores in America.
I like the Real Time Strategy game genre... Have loads of games in that style that still get played from time to time.
Such as:
* Star Craft 1 and Star Craft 2.
* Total Annihilation with all its' add-on packs.
* Rise of Nations
* Command and Conquer (multiple versions)
Guess that I'll play those games instead of buying yours Uber... Sorry but I think you lost me as a potential customer forever!!!
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