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What would it take for the people who don’t want a battepass to accept it?

SlickSal
SlickSal Member Posts: 112
edited June 2019 in General Discussions

The reason why I personally don’t think they should bring in a battle pass is just because of how much it has split the community. Why would the devs want to create this much of a rift in their community? 90% of the forum posts are on it.

I believe the effects the battle pass has on the community are a good enough reason not to implement it.

I personally believe they should make they game free to play for all in this case since we already pay for DLCS as well.

what do you guys think the devs would have to do or implement for you to accept a battle pass in dbd?

Comments

  • SlickSal
    SlickSal Member Posts: 112

    @DenimChicken I’m not crying about it. I’m actually open to it. I just chose not to voice my own opinion as I felt it hinders the actual discussion. And that is “what would it take for the naysayers to accept a battlepass in dbd?”

  • snowflake102
    snowflake102 Member Posts: 2,188

    it will be fine:)

  • Mister_xD
    Mister_xD Member Posts: 7,669

    honestly, the whole hate towards the bettlepass is completely unnecessary.

    lets just wait and see how it actually turns out t obe instead of just immediately starting a shitstorm for something we have never even seen in action.

  • Boss
    Boss Member Posts: 13,616
    edited June 2019

    Cosmetic only is fine by me.

  • BloodyNights
    BloodyNights Member Posts: 526

    As someone stated above, I'd be fine with it if I could just purchase the skins I wanted from the DBD pass instead of having to play hours upon hours and hope I have enough time to get it, as many battle passes I've seen in the past have done. Which ultimately had me playing really hard in the beginning but burnt me completely out half way through.

  • Mochan
    Mochan Member Posts: 2,886

    A million bucks. If I had that in my bank account along with a few investments to churn out a good passive income I wouldn't mind a battlepass I have to pay through the wazoo to use.

  • Mikeadatrix
    Mikeadatrix Member Posts: 890

    This, so much this.

    Just as @se05239 said, companies use battle passes as ways to manipulate gamers into wasting cash but BHVR implementing an improved and moral version is a definite win. The Rift should be early and discounted/free access to skins that appear in the store for cash later.

  • GenSim12345
    GenSim12345 Member Posts: 182
    edited June 2019

    Offer something else besides cosmetics. I'd rather have, bloodpoints, shards, teachables, maybe even cells as they are all better incentives (to me at least) then a few cosmetics when we have a store for some pretty cool cosmetics for both survivors and killers.

    Post edited by GenSim12345 on
  • Tsulan
    Tsulan Member Posts: 15,095
  • Orion
    Orion Member Posts: 21,675
  • Andreyu44
    Andreyu44 Member Posts: 1,527
    edited June 2019

    I just hope it is not going to cost over 10 bucks.

    Cosmetics are already ridiculously overpriced in the store.

  • TheAntiSanta
    TheAntiSanta Member Posts: 128

    Probably brain damage. I don't see how else I could forget how these mechanics are used, or be unable to relearn exactly how they're designed for some really scummy stuff.

    I'd also need to lose my empathy, for anyone more susceptible to such tactics. That's gonna take some changes to the way my brain works.

    Then there's my knowledge of the entire history of video game monetization practices. Gonna need that erased from head, because it's never "Just Cosmetic" for very long. 2016-2017 needs to go, or I would remember the short road from Overwatch to Battlefront II.

    And my brain does not currently work in a way, that I could or would excuse a company's actions, just cause they need to make cash somehow. Why not in a way I find super gross? Who am I to judge them? I mean, how else are they supposed to make money, without doing this sort of thing?

  • BunnyTheHutt
    BunnyTheHutt Member Posts: 1,773

    If the game goes F2P then i would be ok with it, but its 30$ most days and the DLC are racking in another $100 for all survivors and killers. That is not even including the skin DLC like the charity case and the auric cells. It's way too greedy of a mindset too implement it when the game will cost you a second house mortgage just too get all the characters for the perks.

  • Carpemortum
    Carpemortum Member Posts: 4,506

    Difference is, those killers will ALWAYS be available and require ZERO grinding to actually use.

    Unlike the rift.

  • Animalheadskull
    Animalheadskull Member Posts: 478

    Very simple, if you dont want it or dont support it dont buy it. But dont eliminate it completely just cause a few people are butthurt over it.

  • Freudentrauma
    Freudentrauma Member Posts: 1,053

    No, of course products get advertised, and yes sometimes stuff gets an artifical time limited offer. But not every product is designed as a consumer binding service. Stuff like screws and tools e.g. They are put in stores and if people want to buy some screws, they buy them. Most likely such products are just designed with a certain cost/quality balance in mind and has no design space for any kind of psychological tricks. So no. Not every single product ever designed does the same.

    If I think about it. It's actually kinda rare that products are designed to make the user to feel like he has to get the most out of it.

    @George_Soros It's understandable, that the devs want some kind of additional income besides DLCs. That's why they also have AC-only cosmetics. Something optional which isn't pay2win. And it doesn't put some additional pressure on those who buy it. People aren't upset that BHVR wants another source of income. Cosmetics might have been criticised. But mostly for their prices. The problem people have with battle passes is more about their time limited nature and the problems they come with it. And I think it's really good we have discussions about it and people are voicing their concerns, so Behaviour can consider it, while they are still in the design process of the Rift.

  • ReneAensland
    ReneAensland Member Posts: 838

    Cosmetic only sounds so boring.

  • SpaceCoconut
    SpaceCoconut Member Posts: 1,962

    To remove the predatory nature of the Rift, they would need to do a few things.

    ~Remove the free path

    ~Allow the rewards from the pass to be purchasable in the store after the season ends for iri shards or Allow the battle pass to remain in effect until the player completes it.

    ~Allow the battlepasses to be purchasable in the store after their season has ended for those who missed them.

    These three things are what triggers a specific psychological anxiety disorder which the Rift is specifically designed to create. The devs designed it this way to drive sales by taking advantage of this anxiety.

    Removing them removes this deliberate psychological trigger and brings the product closer into consumer friendly territory.

    This will allow us to have more control over when to purchase these items instead of feeling pressure to do so before they are no longer available.

  • Eninya
    Eninya Member Posts: 1,256

    Fortnite is free to play, but if I wanted that John Wick skin I had to pay for the Battle Pass to get it. Not buy the skin: buy the opportunity for the skin.

    That's the problem with these faux subscriptions in Battle Passes: They pretend the game is designed around this as a bonus, when in reality the game is hamstrung, so that buying it equalizes the playing field for you.

    You see this happening in a lot of mainstream AAA games nowadays, and why I wouldn't touch an Electronic Arts game even if a gun was to my head.

  • SlickSal
    SlickSal Member Posts: 112

    @SpaceCoconut you make some good points. Also I saw the vid where you discussed this. However your only point I disagree with is that we should be able to buy the cosmetics afterwards in the store with shards. You a should be able to purchase the passes as a whole, but not individual cosmetics. This would ruin the whole point of the battle pass as you could just wait until they pop up in the shop instead of earning them. I believe the cosmetics in the rift to not only look cool, but also serve as a sort gonna achievement to show off to other players how dedicated you are. Almost like legacy in a way.

  • SlickSal
    SlickSal Member Posts: 112

    @SpaceCoconut

    you make some valid suggestions. I also saw the video you made in which you discussed this.

    the only point you made that I disagree with is that the cosmetics themselves should be purchasable with shards.

    This almost eliminates the point of the battle pass entirely. Since you could just wait until your favorite cosmetic comes up in the shop and buy it after. We should however be able to buy the battle passes with a shards.

    I believe the cosmetics to not only be fashionable, but also a testament to a players dedication. Almost like a legacy by showing they put the work in to earn it.

  • Alonzo
    Alonzo Member Posts: 151

    So to get this out of my head. If I won't buy the pass, I wont be able to unlock any of those cosmetics no matter the grind?

  • Okapi
    Okapi Member Posts: 839

    If the devs are dead set on adding a battle pass then they should at least compensate for this new revenue stream by allowing all original cosmetics (so no Myers, Ash, etc.) to be purchasable with shards.

    Seems like a fair trade.

  • Horus
    Horus Member Posts: 850

    The free track to not be an empty void and actually care about people who play the game but cant spend money on a premium every season

  • shirtlessdavid69
    shirtlessdavid69 Member Posts: 4

    Whilst a battle pass will add an extra dynamic to the game many will just see this as yet another money grab. Personally, I don't really mind. I'm fine with games having this sort of system. However, there are far too many bugs for a game that is 3 years in, whenever one is fixed another one crops up and matchmaking is atrocious. If this is the route BHVR want to go down then the game needs to run near-perfectly to justify the money people will be putting into the game.

    I live in hope that bugs will get fixed, gameplay will improve and matchmaking issues will be resolved but BHVR seem to prioritise pumping out paid for content instead of addressing the issues that are driving people away from the game.

    I suppose it boils down to this for a lot of people. How stupid do you think we are if you think we'll keep giving you money when you fail to address the issues we keep raising? It's bordering on disrespectful. I, for instance, have pumped over $150 into the game. How much more am I going to pump in before the game runs properly?

  • PrincessPoop
    PrincessPoop Member Posts: 919

    Well it seems like the devs did exactly what I was hoping for, so I now have zero problems with the battlepass. If you want a skin in the battlepass but don’t want to purchase it, you can wait until they eventually release it to the store. Only a small fraction cosmetics will be rift exclusives.

  • FrenziedRoach
    FrenziedRoach Member Posts: 2,600
    edited October 2019

    Because if I wanted to pay a premium, I'll play a ######### MMO, not this... thing where the balance is often questionable and the community is toxic.

    FFS, us older gamers are getting sick and tired of everything and their dog getting monetized. How much is enough for half these devs?

    I remember when all I had to buy was a game and whatever DLC I wanted.

    Games as a service needs to just ######### die for awhile - I'm sick of it.