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10-12-2008, 10:49 AM
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| | PGL Resident Browncoat
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Lynchburg, Va PSN ID: D_Litch
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| Unreal Tournament has the blessing of user-created content and mods. Halo's only life-extender is map packs. I was mainly addressing your point of saying they were milking the franchise, and trying to point out the difference between milking and fan support. The fans will get bored of the same maps over and over, but Bungie doesn't have the luxury of user-created content, so the job of extending lasting appeal is purely their job.
Ninja Gaiden Mission Mode is milking money from people, Halo 3 map packs are simply support for the Halo fans. | |
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10-13-2008, 08:35 AM
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#23 (permalink)
| | PGL Z-Day Survivor
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Lambertville, NJ Age: 32 | I've never understood why people feel forced to buy map packs, or why they believe the term "milking" fits that practice. But anyone who thinks that these maps were any more than thoughts in Bungie's mind at Halo 3's launch clearly doesn't understand the development process.
Having the chance to play Assembly (even in its early stage) just reminds me how exciting new Halo 3 maps are. I'm all for them, obviously, but no one is forced to purchase map packs. Your online gaming experience will be the same even if you don't buy them. | |
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10-13-2008, 09:01 AM
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| | PGL Event Coordinator
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Hendersonville, North Carolina Age: 40 | Here's my thought:
If gameplay is broken (like, say, thousands of grenades being lobbed into spawnpoints from across a map a la CoD4, or not being able to form a reasonable party BF2:MC) no map pack is going to be4 worth any additional cost. However, if you've created a great product that people enjoy, there's nothing wrong with charging for additional content.
Halo 3 isn't perfect. But it's darn good. I'll pay for new maps. I mean it'd be great if they were free... but I'm still enjoying the original game I paid $60 for a year ago. When you talk about bang for buck, no other game comes close really. The only one I can think of is Rb6:V2. But when you consider that Rb6:V2 is essentially a dressed up Rb6:V1 from a year earlier, dressed up... who's milking?  | |
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10-13-2008, 09:12 AM
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| | Hard Core Lobbyist
Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Vancouver, Wa. Age: 38 | I never bought any of the other Halo maps, and I've had fun with what I have. Granted, I'm not a Halo fanatic like some of you, but I can see the value of extra maps. Like Quoglo pointed out, it's all about the value you get out of them. For me, it's GRAW2 maps. I still get plenty of satisfaction out of the extra maps and gametypes the extra dlc content brings to the game. | |
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10-13-2008, 09:21 AM
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#26 (permalink)
| | On the Dance Floor
Join Date: May 2008 Age: 37 | For the reasons identified by Dlitch and WMonkey, Bungie would be doing their millions of fans a disservice by NOT providing new maps once in a while. Why people are bothered by it is beyond me.
If you don't play Halo enough to warrrant purchasing the maps, why would you care? If you do play Halo enough, you should be happy about it.
I honestly don't understand the people that think they all should be free. You bought what was on the H3 disk for $60. Additional content for $7-$10 bucks a pop every few months is a bargain considering the talent and resources involved in creating and integrating them into the matchmaking system. | |
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10-13-2008, 09:44 AM
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| | PGL Founder
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: SoCal Age: 36 PSN ID: Peench
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| To put this into old school gaming perspective - didn't expansion packs in PC games cost about the same price as a new game - or maybe $30 or so? I understand perhaps they were perhaps more extensive and added more SP to the game, but adding to games has been around forever. The pricing is the only thing to have changed and it seems to have gone down. | |
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10-13-2008, 10:49 AM
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| | PGL Z-Day Survivor
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Lambertville, NJ Age: 32 | Quote:
Originally Posted by Peench To put this into old school gaming perspective - didn't expansion packs in PC games cost about the same price as a new game - or maybe $30 or so? I understand perhaps they were perhaps more extensive and added more SP to the game, but adding to games has been around forever. The pricing is the only thing to have changed and it seems to have gone down. | We paid roughly $423 American Dollars for the first Pong Map Pack. But it was worth it. | |
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10-13-2008, 12:08 PM
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| | PGL Founder
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: SoCal Age: 36 PSN ID: Peench
Wii ID: 5757 7273 0641 1996
| I love costs adjusted for inflation.  | |
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10-19-2008, 09:54 PM
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#31 (permalink)
| | Oh Noooooo
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Age: 24 | Via this week's Weekly Update Q/A: Quote:
FordCalvin asks:
Will the mythic map pack be prised higher due to it having 6 maps?
Why make so many assumptions, it only makes an…
| Now that really makes me think there may not be 6 maps at once. His question is the price of the map pack, with the assumption that it has 6 maps. They could just be dicking with us.
Six at once would be hectic. A sweet, sweet hectic, but hectic nonetheless. | |
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10-20-2008, 05:08 AM
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#32 (permalink)
| | On the Dance Floor
Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Waynesburg, PA Age: 36 | Quote:
Originally Posted by Quo Here's my thought:
If gameplay is broken (like, say, thousands of grenades being lobbed into spawnpoints from across a map a la CoD4, or not being able to form a reasonable party BF2:MC) no map pack is going to be4 worth any additional cost. However, if you've created a great product that people enjoy, there's nothing wrong with charging for additional content.
Halo 3 isn't perfect. But it's darn good. I'll pay for new maps. I mean it'd be great if they were free... but I'm still enjoying the original game I paid $60 for a year ago. When you talk about bang for buck, no other game comes close really. The only one I can think of is Rb6:V2. But when you consider that Rb6:V2 is essentially a dressed up Rb6:V1 from a year earlier, dressed up... who's milking?  | I agree with all of that. There have been a lot of great games released for the 360 but this is the one that truly keeps me coming back, so I'm definitely willing to continue paying for fresh maps. | |
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10-21-2008, 09:41 AM
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| | PGL Z-Day Survivor
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Lambertville, NJ Age: 32 | Quote:
Originally Posted by KEEZY Via this week's Weekly Update Q/A:
Now that really makes me think there may not be 6 maps at once. His question is the price of the map pack, with the assumption that it has 6 maps. They could just be dicking with us.
Six at once would be hectic. A sweet, sweet hectic, but hectic nonetheless. | Bungie has a history of releasing maps by the threes, it maybe better to assume that is what is going to happen. It may be in stages, or it may be three pay, three free. Who knows. We'll have to wait and see. I'm excited to have new ones though, that's for damn sure. | |
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