by Arnekun » 03 Jul 2014, 13:46
I just looked at the shop and saw the conversion to dollars today. I've spent quite a bit of money on a few MMO cash shops before but this stuff is too expensive. $5 for one chance to get something good along with a chance for a lot of stuff I don't want is pretty bad imo. To me, $4 or so should guarantee a cool product like a costume and maybe $1 for something like an Ougi. I'd be willing to spend up to $6 for a costume, but even then that feels pricey and it would take a lot of consideration of the costume's quality. I think there are others (especially in the free to play market full of penny-pinchers lol) who would consider a reasonable price to be lower than that too. I can understand if the actual prices are somewhat higher than the example prices I'm mentioning here since these are just my price points I'd be happy with, but as some posters mentioned above, it could take ~$30 in rolls just to get a costume along with some doo-dads that people might not want and that's a bit ridiculous. That's like buying half of a new triple-A video game, many of which also have online components.
Considering it's all digital items, in my opinion, they should aim to find the sweet spot in pricing that keeps revenue flowing in while keeping people happy and coming back for more. For me, even though I'm still a relatively new player, I'd have been willing to spend $10 already but I'm still at $0 just because it goes against my principles to buy overpriced stuff from MMO cash shops. I like this game so far and I want to support it by buying cool stuff but those cash shop prices... It's very tough.
I don't want to be a big nuisance about it since after all it's just cash shop sparkles and fluff, and I don't know what their development and maintenance costs are like, but I really think there's some greater potential customer satisfaction and profits to be had if the items were at better prices.
Also, aiming the cash shop toward supplying cosmetic items as opposed to pay-to-win items is a good idea and I think games like League of Legends and Guild Wars 2 have pretty good cash shop models for that.