I have a genuine and sincere question, preceded by a brief preface.
I, as everyone else here I presume, am a huge sci fi / space sim fan and am incredibly grateful for the amazing work Frontier is doing. Watching some yt vids of people playing this game literally made me giggle in excitement, something that only Star Citizen has been able to do so far.
My question regards the pricing of the Beta. I would absolutely LOVE to play the game already, in whatever form it is, and keep playing it until release, and maybe contribute with a few polite forum suggestion/feedback threads, but I feel quite..."intimidated" (? don't know if that's the right word) by the 150$ buy in.
I am not comparing this game to Star Citizen, but just to help understand why I am so hesitant, I will allow myself to make this one comparison:
I caught on to the Star Citizen craze very very slowly at first, and since from what I could understand it looked like a worthy project that I thought I would possibly end up loving to death I "pledged" or purchased a 40$ game package that came with a basic starter ship, alpha access, beta access, and obviously the single player and MMO game.
The more time passed on, the more I became absolutely enamored with the project, team, potential etc etc. Long story short, I have know purchased a 275$ game package and have been a 20$ /month subscriber for the past year and some months, including gifting several 40-60$ packages to close friends.
So when I find out about Elite: Dangerous naturally I'm like "Star Citizen AND Elite?? DID I DIE AND GO TO HEAVEN!?"
However, I find myself very very hesitant to plop down 150$ for a "premium beta"
(which by the way, isn't very clear as to what's different than the standard beta apart from one apparently starts before the other)
Why is there no price that at the very least is as much as a normal game? Every early access or beta / whatever price I have ever seen (with the exception of the sheer lunacy that was the Planetary Annihilation alpha) was never priced so high, much less more than the final product release price.
Yes, I understand that it includes future "expansions" (again, kind of vague, the store only mentions general game play mechanics they plan to add) but to me it doesn't make sense that it costs WAAAY more to show my support now as someone who believes in a game and a team when there isn't a final product available yet, than it does for someone to just wait a while and then go "oh let's give this a try".
My question and concerns are sincere, I am not trying to say Star Citizen is better than Elite, just like I wouldn't say it's better than EVE or that puppies are better than kittens.
I'm just genuinely very very excited for this game and would like to ask anyone to help me understand exactly why the apparent backwards pricing model and why I shouldn't just wait.
Disclaimer: I work in Marketing in an extremely demanding and unforgiving environment for the world's largest logistics and shipping company, so I might just be expecting more communication as to what / why I'm buying at such a high price, so keep that also in mind before anyone jumps to the conclusion that I'm just hating on Frontier or whatever.
I, as everyone else here I presume, am a huge sci fi / space sim fan and am incredibly grateful for the amazing work Frontier is doing. Watching some yt vids of people playing this game literally made me giggle in excitement, something that only Star Citizen has been able to do so far.
My question regards the pricing of the Beta. I would absolutely LOVE to play the game already, in whatever form it is, and keep playing it until release, and maybe contribute with a few polite forum suggestion/feedback threads, but I feel quite..."intimidated" (? don't know if that's the right word) by the 150$ buy in.
I am not comparing this game to Star Citizen, but just to help understand why I am so hesitant, I will allow myself to make this one comparison:
I caught on to the Star Citizen craze very very slowly at first, and since from what I could understand it looked like a worthy project that I thought I would possibly end up loving to death I "pledged" or purchased a 40$ game package that came with a basic starter ship, alpha access, beta access, and obviously the single player and MMO game.
The more time passed on, the more I became absolutely enamored with the project, team, potential etc etc. Long story short, I have know purchased a 275$ game package and have been a 20$ /month subscriber for the past year and some months, including gifting several 40-60$ packages to close friends.
So when I find out about Elite: Dangerous naturally I'm like "Star Citizen AND Elite?? DID I DIE AND GO TO HEAVEN!?"
However, I find myself very very hesitant to plop down 150$ for a "premium beta"
(which by the way, isn't very clear as to what's different than the standard beta apart from one apparently starts before the other)
Why is there no price that at the very least is as much as a normal game? Every early access or beta / whatever price I have ever seen (with the exception of the sheer lunacy that was the Planetary Annihilation alpha) was never priced so high, much less more than the final product release price.
Yes, I understand that it includes future "expansions" (again, kind of vague, the store only mentions general game play mechanics they plan to add) but to me it doesn't make sense that it costs WAAAY more to show my support now as someone who believes in a game and a team when there isn't a final product available yet, than it does for someone to just wait a while and then go "oh let's give this a try".
My question and concerns are sincere, I am not trying to say Star Citizen is better than Elite, just like I wouldn't say it's better than EVE or that puppies are better than kittens.
I'm just genuinely very very excited for this game and would like to ask anyone to help me understand exactly why the apparent backwards pricing model and why I shouldn't just wait.
Disclaimer: I work in Marketing in an extremely demanding and unforgiving environment for the world's largest logistics and shipping company, so I might just be expecting more communication as to what / why I'm buying at such a high price, so keep that also in mind before anyone jumps to the conclusion that I'm just hating on Frontier or whatever.