Tobold's Blog
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
 
Trying MMORPGs

DM Osbon from Sweetflag has started an interesting experiment: he wants to see how good free trials of MMORPGs are to draw players into their virtual world. He is starting with EVE and blogging his day-by-day experience in the free trial.

Understandably he is leaving out the games he already has played a lot, he simply couldn't be objective in a free trial of them. But unfortunately that means he won't be covering WoW and LotRO, which happen to be very good and accessible in the low levels, and thus very likely to persuade people who do the free trial to eventually subscribe.

Although one could argue that an open beta has many of the features of a free trial, I'm always surprised that MMORPGs don't offer free trials right from the start, or at least starting one month after the release. If a game is really good, nothing convinces a potential buyer more than playing it for a week or two. Cynics might say that it is exactly because of this that some games don't offer free trials.
Comments:
very much like a reverse demo for a single player game, trials could become more & more important for the strength of a MMO. It would be interesting to get figures on how many players go from trial into full subscription.
 
I'm always surprised that MMORPGs don't offer free trials right from the start, or at least starting one month after the release.

Maybe because they first want to sell a lot of their game boxes for 50 Euros ...
 
I gotta say I've always looked at eve and said, "hmmmmmm, that looks cool." I'll go check out his blog and see if that could be a sweet addition to my gameing career! Thanks guys.

~Uncle Sy
 
i might sugest that both you tobold and sweetflag listen to the dronebay podcast and the warp drive active podcasts. they are a wealth of game knowledge and of in game goings on. Also they are extremely entertaining, been playing since December 06 and it is the one game out there that could last forever aslong as ccp keeps the game fresh and alive such as with the trinity upgrades and the proposed ambulation coming this year.
 
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