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The power of Free

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When you ask around, you still get the feeling that people think – what you don’t pay for is worthless. In line with traditional business models and experiences over 4000 years old, we seem to stick to the thought of associating “value” with “money” – and often, vice versa.
But the winds of change are coming over us: Linux and other free OS’s are all around; OpenOffice is a true competitor of Microsoft Office; free Software that is worth at least as much as the traditional, often costly counterparts.
Now – how comes that “free” is actually a business model? Well – you can claim “not to be evil” and still leave that odd feeling behind; think Google – everything they do is free, but yet, it all has value – to us (Gmail, Google Maps, Google Search, Google Docs – good software, folks!), and to Google (think of all the data they collect).
Or you might stress your brain a little more – how can “free” possibly yield revenues? Well, another example I just read about is “Dungeons and Dragons Online“. Although launched as (yet another) Massive Multiplayer Role Playing Game, in the tradition of “Worlds of Warcraft” and “Lord of the Rings Online”; the game suffered from its initial price (50$) and the monthly fee (15$). And here’s the solution: The game is FREE now. You don’t buy it – you download it; you don’t pay monthly charges – you simply use it. The challenge behind this is to turn it into a working business model – and the simple answer is to make certain items, areas, characters, events or whatever else available only if you pay. you want that shiny dragon armor? No problem – 50 cents. You want a better sword? 1$. An elaborated quest? Maybe 5$. And so on. The interesting thing is that Turbine, the game’s publisher, claims that some people actually spend MORE every month than they used to in the past (remember: 15$ – not less, but also not more; now, it’s truly on-demand!); and actual (paying) subscriptions went up 40%.
You can read more about this on ars technica – and who knows, maybe you are the next dragon fighter?

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Diablo III

30.06.08, 14:05 | Tags: ,,,,, | No comments

YES!

…and no further comment :)

Sacred 2 is at hands, Drakensang as well – and once I am through these two, Diablo 3 will be waiting… it’s again time for the creatures of hell to beware….

(Ok – that was 1 comment – but that ’s it)

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Games pipeline

19.10.07, 14:30 | Tags: ,,, | No comments

There are a lot of potentially good games in the pipeline – the Witcher came out today (although I already a bad preview of it); Sacred 2 will be here soon; and a demo for Hellgate: London is out, too. Let’s see….

I already downloaded a demo of Legend: Hands of God, and also one of Silverfall. Both are nice – but not worth paying like 70 Swiss Francs…

On the Adventure front, I had a look at Everlight; the demo plays nicely, this could be on my next shopping list. There is Geheimakte 2 on the horizon, but it will last a while to be released. Sam & Max: Season 1 is another hot candidate to buy – I loved the old LucasArts game…

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Lego MMORG

26.06.07, 22:05 | Tags: , | No comments

This is simply the greatest and coolest idea anyone ever had for an online (maybe even offline) computer game!

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Gaming

13.05.07, 13:13 | Tags: ,, | No comments

Feeling like gaming, today… also, I finally wanted to re-animate my SecondLife account. Therefore, I looked for a secondlife ebuild and found one at bugs.gentoo org. There are loads of dependencies and patches to unmask / download – but it’s everything there, on bugs.gentoo.org (the two other overlay ebuilds are xmlrpc-epi and ELFIO, including some patches). Now, one word of caution: SL requires an unstable version of CURL which can break some packages – see this bug entry
on CURL. However, I did not have any problems, as most of the programs listed there are either not installed or installed in a new version.
When the second life client was finally installed, it gave a message that it is not the most recent one and therefore won’t run – :(
Probably, I should tweak the ebuild, to download the newest one, but I have no idea about all the patches and everything – so I’ll just wait for someone else to do this…

I also installed some other funny games – fish-fillets, a puzzle game, ppracer, the famous tuxracer, sliding down some snowy hills, lbreakout2 and briquolo, two breakout clones, and primateplunge, a platform jumping game with an ape (not so funny, but maybe cool for the game “in-between”…)

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