Dulcis Nex
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Dilbert2001
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Whats nonsense is your suggestion that being a member of an organisation which does not enforce (or even have) rules or regulations can magically mean there is no cheating in any of their games. And paying to win is cheating.
Anyone can be a member of an "alliance" that declares they are against cheating, but that translating into reality is a different matter.
Don't change the topic. Your nonsense on your last post was:
"The Fair Play Alliance doesn't have anything to do with MTX, gambling regulations or game integrity being compromised through pay-to-win. You would know this if you could be bothered to read their mission statement."
Now knowing it was the other user who tried to link all these nonsense to Fair Play Alliance but not me, you tried to deflect it to more nonsense.
For the record, you already wrote clearly FPA doesn't have anything to do with MTX, blah blah blah, why are you still complaining about MTX and pay to win.
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Dilbert2001
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None of your keyword nonsense if "highlighted" anywhere in Fair Play Alliance's domains. For your convenience, I have already pointed you to the REAL Fair Play Alliance site and their REAL CONTACT INFO.
Are keywords always highlighted in T&A's? Are keywords always highlighted in contracts? Are keywords always highlighted in missing/vision statements?
No, so why does me highlighting a word in that statement somehow trigger you?
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UrekMazino
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Dilbert2001
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None of your keyword nonsense if "highlighted" anywhere in Fair Play Alliance's domains. For your convenience, I have already pointed you to the REAL Fair Play Alliance site and their REAL CONTACT INFO.
Are keywords always highlighted in T&A's? Are keywords always highlighted in contracts? Are keywords always highlighted in missing/vision statements?
No, so why does me highlighting a word in that statement somehow trigger you?
Are you Nex is Life?
My reply was clearly to Nex is Life. I did not see Urekmazino "highlighting a word in that statement" at all and it doesn't trigger anything at all neither.
Please stop deflecting the topic again to meaning of words again, especially when the posts did not ask you for meaning of words. My last comment on this meaning of word nonsense whatsoever.
My reply was clearly to Nex is Life. I did not see Urekmazino "highlighting a word in that statement" at all and it doesn't trigger anything at all neither.
Please stop deflecting the topic again to meaning of words again, especially when the posts did not ask you for meaning of words. My last comment on this meaning of word nonsense whatsoever.
You actually replied to him.
You'll get it when you deserve it.
Anybody else have constructive and real life information regarding TH or loot boxes to share?
Oh! Let me give you the real world reactions in term of $$$ on loot boxes in this case study:
Before Apex Legends, EA's stock traded at the $70 range. Wall Street firms like Jeffries downgraded the stocks due to lack of creativity and MTX.
After the release of Apex Legends and its friendly loot boxes among all the MTX you can think about, EA's stock has shot up to as high as $107 and now trading around $102. Jeffries and other Wall Street firms changed course and now all the next Fortnite.
Do people hate loot boxes? Absolutely not the people when they look at $$$, the real world $$$.
Dilbert2001
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Anybody else have constructive and real life information regarding TH or loot boxes to share?
Oh! Let me give you the real world reactions in term of $$$ on loot boxes in this case study:
Before Apex Legends, EA's stock traded at the $70 range. Wall Street firms like Jeffries downgraded the stocks due to lack of creativity and MTX.
After the release of Apex Legends and its friendly loot boxes among all the MTX you can think about, EA's stock has shot up to as high as $107 and now trading around $102. Jeffries and other Wall Street firms changed course and now all the next Fortnite.
Do people hate loot boxes? Absolutely not the people when they look at $$$, the real world $$$.
Now whats the difference between Apex Legends and the last two HUGE "AAA" FLOPS published by EA that put their stocks that low in the first place?
I can't put my finger on it...
Could it be that Apex Legends is F2P with microtransactions while SWBFII and Battlefield V had AAA price tags
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as Microtransactions. Could it possibly be that when players buy or subscribe to a game they don't also want game progression designed to sell lootboxes?
One or the other pick your model
Wall Street loves aggressive monetisation, players do not. And players have clearly made their voices heard with their wallets over EA's last games or Apex Legends would not be F2P
You'll get it when you deserve it.
^ Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't Apex's MTX also cosmetic-only, while the other games had P2W MTX, in addition to the F2P/P2P difference?
Yes, they are cosmetic only but they are still loot boxes.
Don't forget EA never said everything will be cosmetics only forever in Apex Legends. Don't forget WoW MTX were cosmetics only when it started out but then Blizzard sold boosts and even level 45, then 90 characters later.
The fact that players like Apex with Loot Boxes but not Battlefield V with no loot boxes speak volume. Not that loot boxes matter but game content means a lot. Players come to a game to play the game, not to play loot boxes. Like Andrew Wilson said: "if you don't want to buy, don't buy" regardless if it is membership, SGS, TH or whatever.
Dulcis Nex
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Dilbert2001
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Anybody else have constructive and real life information regarding TH or loot boxes to share?
Oh! Let me give you the real world reactions in term of $$$ on loot boxes in this case study:
Before Apex Legends, EA's stock traded at the $70 range. Wall Street firms like Jeffries downgraded the stocks due to lack of creativity and MTX.
After the release of Apex Legends and its friendly loot boxes among all the MTX you can think about, EA's stock has shot up to as high as $107 and now trading around $102. Jeffries and other Wall Street firms changed course and now all the next Fortnite.
Do people hate loot boxes? Absolutely not the people when they look at $$$, the real world $$$.
Now whats the difference between Apex Legends and the last two HUGE "AAA" FLOPS published by EA that put their stocks that low in the first place?
I can't put my finger on it...
Could it be that Apex Legends is F2P with microtransactions while SWBFII and Battlefield V had AAA price tags
as well
as Microtransactions. Could it possibly be that when players buy or subscribe to a game they don't also want game progression designed to sell lootboxes?
One or the other pick your model
Wall Street loves aggressive monetisation, players do not. And players have clearly made their voices heard with their wallets over EA's last games or Apex Legends would not be F2P
Or they can have a model of everything, buy to play, loot boxes, cosmetics, battle pass, real money player trading and everything you can think of in PUBG and still make huge money.