The VC issue - perfectly put in words
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Re: The VC issue - perfectly put in words
Looks like a lot of people have Stockholm Syndrome in here...
There's good business and bad business. If some company makes an NBA game that doesn't seem all about ripping me off, I will have no loyalty to 2k and burn all of my NBA 2k CDs.Comment
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Re: The VC issue - perfectly put in words
EA does have an NBA game, so you could buy that. Or you could just not play an NBA game. I don't buy Madden because I don't like Madden and all their focus on MyTeam. So I don't play an NFL game. I don't spite buy Madden so I can complain about their business model."Baseball is the coolest sport because, at any moment, the catcher can stop the game and go tell the pitcher a secret" - Rob FeeComment
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You guys are a bunch of whinny *** bitches...I can tell the majority of you are millennials...If you don't like the game then.dont buy it...It's so ****ing simple...8 pages of crying and complaining about a game that in my opinion is ****ing awesome...
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Re: The VC issue - perfectly put in words
"Welcome to the real world, you have to work for things."
Video games...serious biz.
Man, what do you guys think is the best case scenario for 2K moving forward? Continue to slightly increase vc costs? Seperate the game into online and sp? People who buy vc...if by 2K20 it's double priced and now alternate away jerseys are only unlocked through buying with vc or a bonus in season 3 of MyCareer, would you still buy? I don't honestly know if I would or not...feedback? (Trying to keep the thread interesting).
Perhaps you could use the player types exclusively online, then give a certain amount of attribute points where they push their player to just below 90? Everyone would be even on ground on Day 1. From there, 2K Sports could release different parks (aka maps) through the course of the year which you could be purchased individually or with a season pass. VC could be exclusively used for clothing, accessories, and elite dunk/jumpshot/layup packages.
The thing is...2K Sports is probably making a killing on VC purchases, so how do you tweak the current model where 2K Sports is still profitable with the additional revenue stream, but make it easier on the consumer? No matter what people want to believe, 2K Sports is not going scrap the concept of VC.Comment
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Re: The VC issue - perfectly put in words
I'm more of a franchise mode type of guy in sports games, that's where I get most of my VC from in 2K. I have never been on the microtransaction boat for anything. My only gripe is that you are forced to use the same player for your career, for online as well. I love Pro-Am, but do not enjoy MyCareer. I would prefer they were seperate. The grind is a huge turn off for me. I won't pay for my guy to get boosted up to a competent rating, which friends of mine did for various reasons, I like to earn it. Last year's cap was a bummer that I had to grind more in practice, which I dig the premice of, but I'd like an online version of it. I'm probably going to just build my VC through a MyLeague or MyGM again. Just my opinion. In short, I'd like to be able to earn as much VC playing Pro-Am as I would playing through a career...METS. NY FOOTBALL GIANTS. PENGUINS. HURRICANE FOOTBALL. LEBRON.
Franchise Mode Enthusiast.
Watch Me Suck at video games...Comment
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Re: The VC issue - perfectly put in words
You can't really compare 2k to GTA or Battlefield, as both of those franchises come out every 3 years or "whenever they want" in regards to GTA. 2k has 9 months of development every year.
GTA gives out free content because they sell 65 million copies. NBA 2k sold 8 million copies last year. So it takes NBA 2k eight years to achieve as many copies sold as GTA.
Battlefield and COD basically force you to purchase the Premium service (which brings the total sold to $110 per copy) to get the full experience. 2k doesn't force you to buy anything. You can achieve anything in the game you want just by playing. Sure, you might have to play a lot, but you can do it.
I still don't understand why VC is such a big deal around here. You DO NOT have to buy VC. They give you VC for free every time you play the game! The app gives you free VC just for logging in! They hand out locker codes randomly with VC included! They gave out 5k VC just for buying the game for pete's sake.
Last year, when I finally stopped playing the game, I had 50k VC saved up just by playing the game because I had nothing to spend it on because I didn't play MyCareer.
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Calling people idiots and bitches because they disagree with you but THEY'RE the Millennials...LOLComment
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You guys are a bunch of whinny *** bitches...I can tell the majority of you are millennials...If you don't like the game then.dont buy it...It's so ****ing simple...8 pages of crying and complaining about a game that in my opinion is ****ing awesome...
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You think it makes someone an idiot for pointing out a money scheme? A lot of their customers are little kids, so its easy for them to take advantage of you.
You should be complaining for a better game.. if you tell them "just change the box art to 2k17 from 2k16 and I'll pay you $60" then they WILL do just that.Comment
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How is 2k ripping you off, exactly?
EA does have an NBA game, so you could buy that. Or you could just not play an NBA game. I don't buy Madden because I don't like Madden and all their focus on MyTeam. So I don't play an NFL game. I don't spite buy Madden so I can complain about their business model.Comment
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Showing a lack of reading comprehension and insulting people makes you guys look more like the young ones to me but idk...Comment
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