That might be something to take a look at, and if you accept my offer, then well, you can help me with thatJackolantern wrote:I can understand wanting to make some money off of it, but just remember that players don't like the idea of spending a cent in a game until they have really gotten in to it. That is why most commercial F2P games bury their item shops or premium service subscriptions deep into the game to try to hide it until the player has had a couple of days to get sucked in.eltish96 wrote:I can understand where your coming from there. I just want to try and make a bit of money off the game, i've reduced prices by abit, and with the 12 months purchase, you receive a free t-shirt!Jackolantern wrote:Looks niceI also agree, however, I would go as far as to even look out for saying things like "It could make a difference". You have to get players absorbed into a F2P game before they will even consider buying anything, and you are running the risk of scaring them off by making them feel like they have to buy Gold before they even know anything about the game.
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The main goal is not to make money or to get players to become gold. As the developer I am going to keep the game probably to 98% FTP. the other 2% is what will be worth the gold.
We are currently working on some back-end admin/moderation junk that will help eltish manage the game and monitor player actions.
The main goal is not to make money or to get players to become gold. As the developer I am going to keep the game probably to 98% FTP. the other 2% is what will be worth the gold.
We are currently working on some back-end admin/moderation junk that will help eltish manage the game and monitor player actions.
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