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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 4:15PM Boulderbolg said

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I know people who ended up quiting this "free to play" MMO because they were spending close to $100 per month at end game. This company is making a killing!
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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 5:41PM (Unverified) said

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Like all MMO developers, Frogster goes out of their way to share any meaningful numbers. Peak concurrent users, number of user accounts with activity in the past 30 days, or average profit per player per month would all be interesting.

These current numbers are simply beyond useless and are probably selected because they are intentionally misleading.
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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 5:42PM (Unverified) said

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* correction:

"Like all MMO developers, Frogster goes out of their way to AVOID SHARING any meaningful numbers. "

Sorry.
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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 10:39PM (Unverified) said

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if you look at mmocharts.com, you'll see that he has no charts for free games, as he has all charts for sub games.

This is because there is no way, yet, to track those stats.

The only(unreliable) stat you can track is how many people register on a free games website to get an account.

and right now, RoM just passed the 2 million mark.
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Posted: Nov 14th 2009 7:20AM (Unverified) said

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That's exactly what I'm saying - there is no way for the public to track those numbers. But you'd better believe that Frogster has piles of info on usage that they are unwilling to share. (Just like every other MMO company.)
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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 6:25PM Bigwig said

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you could spend a fortune on this game and the end game could still be out of reach. theres 5 or 6 dungeons out of reach of anyone who doesnt want to spend loads and loads of money.
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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 6:43PM (Unverified) said

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Aw, now you guys are scaring me away from the game. I've been meaning to try it for quite a while now, but just never got around to it. Is it worth the time? I'd only be interested in PvE.
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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 10:44PM (Unverified) said

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I'm a huge RoM fanboy, so take my opinion for what you want.

But, look through massively's past RoM posts, they love it, and I agree with them that it is one of the best(I think it is the best) free to play MMO out right now.
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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 6:44PM (Unverified) said

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Aw, now you guys are scaring me away from the game. I've been meaning to try it for quite a while now, but just never got around to it. Is it worth the time? I'd only be interested in PvE.
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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 8:16PM bylthe said

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I played it a few months and got to 54/52 on my priest/knight, and can tell you the end game is quite expensive to play. Anyone tells you different there lying. Several of the end game dungeons can not be done without spending some real money to gear up.
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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 10:39PM (Unverified) said

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There are literally hundreds of free-to-play games that offer cash shop. It's a huge business model. RoM is no where near the first.

Every game that's come out for years now has people that have ended up paying hundreds of dollars.

They do make a killing:)

And @Blythe, it's a free game. Anyone that tells YOU, that you HAVE to pay, is lying. There's 3 of us on a server that are in the top ten of all players with the best gear, and we never spent a dime, and got there in under 2 months. It depends on normal everyday things just like sub games do(time you can devote to it, your playing style, etc...)

Out of the 30+free games I've played, RoM has been the absolutely most congenial game when it comes to in-game only vs. paying.

And, there is no gear in the cash shop, only jewels and stones that let you enhance that gear, which are also available in-game. Sure it will take you longer to get it, but not infinitely long, everything is well within tolerance as far as how long it takes to get. There are no complaints about it on the forums(besides people who may THINK they have to pay.

Through my travels around the blogosphere, it seems that many people are constantly confused or misinformed about just how F2P works, even in the game that I really think are overcharging and selling gear enhancements only in cash shop, effectively putting a lot of pressure on players to buy.
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Posted: Nov 14th 2009 7:57AM bylthe said

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@ Jeremy S.
True its a free to play game. You dont have to spend a dime. I agree with that. But to get the best gear and gear it all the way up with the best purified stones and the best stats you got to spend some money. I played it with several family members one of which was the top player on our server and he would say also you have to spend money. If you got the best gear in under 2 months, quite frankly I dont believe you. But hey, I dont really care. After the expansion came out and you had to restart gearing for better stats all over again, the family members and I quit. Too many better games out there to spend any more money on this.
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Posted: Dec 10th 2009 11:07PM (Unverified) said

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I have only just started to play this game and from what i've seen so far Its not too bad. Lots of eye candy and as every RL girl will tell you having awesome looking gear to wear is GREAT. It is better looking (toon wise) then sub games and the f2p i've played I have played many of both. Content wise I cant say yet, but meh its free and the gold economy rules from what I have seen, not the diamond economy. All items available in the item shops are also available not spending one red cent (by playing the AH making gold then buying diamonds off the ah).If I get to the point where I can not grind enough herbs/ore/wood to sell for gold to turn into diamonds to sustain my item upgrades via the item shop presuming I am still enjoying the game I will have no problem buying Diamonds. They did a nice job and RoM is a good game with easy to follow questing and plenty of resources to go around. As for end game and content im happy to grind my levels pay my dues and judge for myself when I get there. :-)


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