Already read that, but thank you kindly anyway.
Okay^^
as someone who payed full price i´m completely okay with a free demo-version for others. IF the demo has:
-limited chars (“starter pack”)
-limited maps (one for each mode, 2-3 for PvE as in the Beta)
-limited Gear(1-2 loadouts, no legendary drops)
For a full Evolve-nesque F2P-relaunch I´d understand the demand for Founder-status and some goodies for the veterans, but a trial-version is something different.
At all, I just hope it will bring in more players, especially on PC.
And don’t queue those players with the veterans, please, just don’t make this mistake once again.
I hope beyond hope they don’t lock heroes past a paywall, and have pvp free, otherwise it won’t work. People have to be able to learn every hero themselves to PvP.
Hopefully, the matchmaking would be able to flex its’ muscles for once, poor thing. It needs exercise.
But then they will gonna have nearly full game (minus pve, I guess) if they can level up the command rank, unlock all the heroes up until lvl 40 Ghalt and get full pvp experience just like that. A demo has to have restrictions.
Well, basically theres the difference between a demo/trial-version and a full F2P-release.
First thing involves a paywall, since the goal is to sell more copies to generate a bigger playerbase.
What you like to see is a PvP-F2P-release, which is no bad idea, but I doubt that its what Gbx wanted BB to become…
Yeah, It’s just really hard to think of a demo that would be effective that showcased the brilliant PvP, but in a fair manner to consumers and devs. Knowing the heroes is such a major part of the game, it seems that not being able to play the hero to learn how to beat them would lead to more frustration. I’m scratching my head trying to think of an effective way to demo the game.
Maybe a “pay a certain amount to unlock a specific character”?
Not too expensive, but enough so that it would be a good amount cheaper to just buy the full game rather than purchasing characters one by one?
No ftp. The current plan is a trial followed by having to buy the actual game
I feel like limited maps would be difficult. Perhaps they just can’t vote for the newest maps? And can’t do Renegade, Experiment, or Heliophage? No gear drops over rare, and no characters unlocked through level ups (you won’t get Kleese, or Ghalt, etc.)?
After they bought the full game.
I can already imagine the pubstomp teams salivating at the thought of fresh newbie blood to spill if they were matched against veterans - hopefully it doesn’t come to that.
I would assume that the trial version would be the same as Overwatch recently did, no? Full game access for a weekend or something along those lines. Orbit necessarily full game, just pvp, but with all characters (except the new additions) unlocked.
Ideally, (because pub stomps) these trial people could only get to say CR 10, before they stopped gaining any further xp. Also, I think it would be good if they were only grouped with/against people that are CR 10 and below.
I couldn’t imagine that it would be a permanent demo…not to say it won’t be, and if so, I have no idea how they would go about that.
I´ve no clue, its all speculation from my side^^
I like your ideas, this is very similar to what I had in mind!
If I recall correctly this is pretty much how my Overwatch free weekend was - only played with and against people in the same level range as me. It wad only until I reached past level 10 and bought the game that quick match matched me with players with significantly higher levels.
If the Battleborn trial worked the same it be a much better way to maintain and get players than simply providing food to the wolves.
Wouldn’t that actually be a bad point to buy the game for some peoples?
“Wrecking noobs everyday for free”
Wait, sorry…
“Reckt nubz evrydai4free 420”
I think Free players or not should end up in the same queue once they have blood on their hands.
I’m kinda sad it turned out to be just a rumor. I’m not a fan of f2p (actually despise them), but if what Kotaku wrote was true, all that has happened with the game looked logical, and suggested plans promised better future. Like, the initial GBX plan on the game was good, but it sank due to 2K’s intervention. Simple picture with a simple and bright solution…
But it’s not. And though free trial is a very good thing (I was all for it from the launch), it’s not yet enough to make the game thrive. More than million game owners, so few actual players.
Matchmaking is supposed to sort this issue out. But can it?