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MMORPGs - Value For Money?
There’s been a lot of discussion amongst bloggers recently about Dungeons & Dragons: Online becoming free to play (albeit with microtransactions) and generally how the new RMT business models we’re seeing cropping up will effect the future of MMORPGs. It all made me wonder if ...
Why Do You Play MMORPGs?
blog.weflyspitfires.com — I’ve never questioned why I play MMORPGs before. I always just played them because I “enjoyed” them... without analysing it or wondering why. I starting playing my first MMORPG 10 years ago and since then I’ve played one almost every day of my life. Some I played for years ... (more) Why Do You Play MMORPGs?
Value For Money
feedproxy.google.com — There’s been a lot of discussion amongst bloggers recently about Dungeons & Dragons: Online becoming free to... play (albeit with microtransactions) and generally how the new RMT business models we’re seeing cropping up will effect the future of MMORPGs. It all made me wonder if ... (more) Value For Money
What you get for your money
tobolds.blogspot.com — In the comments of the previous post some people were asking what I thought of this or... that game item one can buy, e.g. in The Sims 3 store, or whether I wanted to transfer real-life success into MMO success. To answer that, lets have a look at what ... (more) What you get for your money
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