Re: This just in...
@Nightfish:
That's an obvious argument, which I think is pretty much false. I mean, what, am I to believe that there are hundreds people out there that were going to download the game illegally, but thought "Oh crap! What about anni? Let me spend $50 so I can get that charm on b.net!" Seriously?
Now I imagine that there are people out there who were going to illegally download the game, but decided to spend $50 so that they can play on b.net. I just don't think ubers come into this equation at all. If someone is happy to download the game illegally, they'll be fine with playing ubers with different AI from a sub-standard mod.
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I think I'm not making my argument very clearly at all. So let me try again.
Making D3 online only is a good business decision for Blizzard. There are two issues here:
- Piracy and DRM: That issue can be solved just as easily by having to stay online, or be online once an hour, whatever. The content can stay on my HDD.
- Money from transactions. If people have the option to play SP, then they are less likely to spend real money online in trades.
What annoys me slightly is the hypocrisy. It's about the money. D3 is online only because it will make more money this way. They can say that out loud, people will still buy D3. But, that'd be a bad PR. What annoys me more is that people use the PR arguments as if they had merit and weren't just a smokescreen. They are.
@Nightfish:
That's an obvious argument, which I think is pretty much false. I mean, what, am I to believe that there are hundreds people out there that were going to download the game illegally, but thought "Oh crap! What about anni? Let me spend $50 so I can get that charm on b.net!" Seriously?
Now I imagine that there are people out there who were going to illegally download the game, but decided to spend $50 so that they can play on b.net. I just don't think ubers come into this equation at all. If someone is happy to download the game illegally, they'll be fine with playing ubers with different AI from a sub-standard mod.
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I think I'm not making my argument very clearly at all. So let me try again.
Making D3 online only is a good business decision for Blizzard. There are two issues here:
- Piracy and DRM: That issue can be solved just as easily by having to stay online, or be online once an hour, whatever. The content can stay on my HDD.
- Money from transactions. If people have the option to play SP, then they are less likely to spend real money online in trades.
What annoys me slightly is the hypocrisy. It's about the money. D3 is online only because it will make more money this way. They can say that out loud, people will still buy D3. But, that'd be a bad PR. What annoys me more is that people use the PR arguments as if they had merit and weren't just a smokescreen. They are.