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Massively Speaking Episode 185: Bree-to-play
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Reader Comments (6)
Posted: Oct 28th 2009 11:16AM Anatidae said
Posted: Oct 28th 2009 12:32PM Ayenn said
And, if you put that kind of money just to get into CB, your a nimrod. Really, who in their right mind would pay that much for such a thing?
Posted: Oct 28th 2009 12:38PM Anatidae said
Posted: Oct 28th 2009 12:53PM Ayenn said
Posted: Oct 28th 2009 1:31PM Anatidae said
It seems to me that beta is for testing. It would make way more sense to set aside a few weeks or even a month or more to a "preview" period where those giveaways have access. Sort of like saying, "Here, play the game for free!"
Plus, like every MMO that has major game changing patches the first few weeks of release, then that would be happening inside a preview weekend and not the final paid game.
I believe beta testers should be picked on the criteria of how well they will test the game, either through equipment testing, available schedule, or even an online interview test. Definitely not a contest or, worse, a bonus in a offer for sale.
My only complaint is that I think that people who did pay for the access, even if it is just a "perk", are not getting equal returns. By that I mean everyone paid the same amount, yet some people are going to get more access time. Because it was money transaction, I feel that sets the bar higher on treating everyone more equal. It isn't like movies let some of their paying ticket holders into the movie after others. Even movies that are screeners - if you have a ticket you can at least get in line to see the movie.
Messed up. I hope STO does well - but I feel the marketing department of Cryptic should come up with a new strategy.
Posted: Oct 28th 2009 4:37PM breezer said
It's one thing if you just want to be supportive of the game, but your sense of entitlement for some standard of quality is incredibly naive.