Heck, charge me $25 over the expansion box price and let me progress only through the lands of Khitai, stopping at level 40, but have access to that area forever. I would even be willing to pay extra on the price of the expansion if I could “own” access to the lands of Khitai. But again, it would be really nice if I could buy this content. The addition of new content through the Rise of the Godslayer expansion has me really tempted to return and try running through with a member of the Khitai race, and really itching to try out the lands of Khitai for their contrast to the existing continents. Age of Conan: I loved the Tortage experience, but even so, I’m not that big a fan of repetition and after playing through the 1-20 game with all four archetypes, I feel I’ve exhausted that content.They could take from DDO’s model in this way, such that anyone could obviously bypass the Tier For Fee option and just pay a full subscription for access to the whole game. If they would add fees for access to T2 through 4 in the same way, I’d be all over that. I would be back in a heartbeat if Mythic enabled me to, say, pay by the tier – if I could purchase T1 access and have access to all three lands forever (or even one fee per pairing I would pay that, too!), with all of my characters. Warhammer Online: the thought of a free T1 experience was appealing to me until I discovered that only Empire vs.Now, if I could continue to play any of the following without paying additional subscription fees, I would gladly pop back into: I just don’t want to have to pay subscriptions for all of them, when I play them so sporadically!Ĭurrently I am playing Star Trek Online (year-long sub), Wizard 101 (free until I purchase more content), Aika (as further betas allow), and am trying to get back into Lord of the Rings Online (lifetime sub). But I am beginning to feel more strongly as time goes on that no one game can appeal to all of my gaming desires, so it is not reasonable for me to buy into one game and play it to the exclusion of all others. I’ve even subscribed to a few games, and/or bought longterm or lifetime subscriptions to others. I have tried out a number of MMOs, both paid and free to play, and I can’t say I’ve noticed any stark differences between the two styles as far as the fun factor is concerned.
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