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Flying Lab Software has posted a list of subscription costs for one, three, six, and twelve month subscriptions to Pirates of the Burning Sea.
The Pirates of the Burning Sea monthly subscription fees are as follows:
1 month subscription: $14.99
3 month subscription: $41.99
6 month subscription: $77.99
12 month subscription: $143The digital and retail pre-order programs for Pirates of the Burning Sea are still underway, and you can find more information on that by visiting this link.
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Finally! Hurray!! Too bad this game suck.
I wouldnt pay $9.99 for this POS.
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Heh not even 1¢ here. See, I'd rather be payed to play this game instead of paying to play it. And I mean being payed for 30$ a month is the minimum.
So dont pay and do not play this game.Some ppl enjoy it, including me and will pay for it. Now go troll some other topic
I'm stating my opinion, not telling people not to play it. I didn't even told why I don't like it, thus not trolling anything.
Harsh, I sorta like this game because they endevoured to do something different, straying from dwarves, elves, orcs and pixies, I still long for a great ranged modern combat MMO, and Stargate Worlds is a year off, I just don't know what to play anymore.
pass...
i would not play if it was free.
nothing wrong with trying something different just make sure you make something different be good.it is a decent game for the first 2 days.just very repetitive.great fun when your doing the naval combat....but the rest of the game is rather shallow.i am pulling for them though maybe it will be good in a year or so...but by then the mmo heavyweights will be out.
I was acctually pretty intrested in this game, however, any game that has a monthly subscriptionfee should be ignored.
Beta tested, pre-ordered and will gladly pay the asking price as it's well worth it imo.
I bet the price comes down drastically within 6 months.
stopped playing the beta because i just didnt enjoy the time i spent in-game, so for me its definately not worth $14.99 a month...
if others do enjoy the game i`d say have fun with it.
the only problem with rates this high is that there are so many other games at the market at the moment, that you have plenty of other games to choose from, wich are in some cases even free...
allthough i`d have to admit that there arent many good other games in this genre, i would recomend voyage century for those who really love the pirate setting, but just if your not willing to pay 15 bucks a month for a game like this.
"There actually is a path, you just have to be able to see it..."
"well if that is all," said the blind guy.
I'd take that bet in a heartbeat. There's not a snowballs chance of the monthly fee dropping at all from what is advertised in the first post of this thread.
Like the poster above me...I will take this bet for any amount of money.
Anyway people pay $14.99/month for far less innovative, far less interesting products. It's a pretty reasonable price.
Harsh, I sorta like this game because they endevoured to do something different, straying from dwarves, elves, orcs and pixies, I still long for a great ranged modern combat MMO, and Stargate Worlds is a year off, I just don't know what to play anymore.
Aye, its good to see new innovative MMO's on the market. But the gameplay turned out to be a korean grindfest with little difference between the missions.Play EVE, thats different.
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You're on the wrong board then. Pretty much every MMORPG game has a fee unless they are old and tired or shitty and then let you play them for free with some sort of catches.
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10 million people play WoW but I have yet to find one who admits liking it?!"
"Aion has the grind of EQ, the PvP of DAoC, and the smooth playability of WoW."
Second that!!
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E&B (Wikings of the North) - DAC - EQ 2 - EVE (DANIS)- WOW (Azur Order)- LotRO -
And have been waiting for PotBS for 5 years
You're on the wrong board then. Pretty much every MMORPG game has a fee unless they are old and tired or shitty and then let you play them for free with some sort of catches.
I dont mind if it has like a one time cost like Guild Wars etc, but an expensive monthly subscriptionfee is overkill. =/
You're on the wrong board then. Pretty much every MMORPG game has a fee unless they are old and tired or shitty and then let you play them for free with some sort of catches.
I dont mind if it has like a one time cost like Guild Wars etc, but an expensive monthly subscriptionfee is overkill. =/
Although I did not like PotBS I have to laugh at your statement about expensive monthly fees.Your either a kid who has to ask his/her parents for the money for the game and then a monthly fee or a cheapskate.
Do you realize that a two hour movie will cost you 8.00 for one person (lets say you take a girlfriend, assuming your a guy) so that is 16.00 for ONE 2 hour movie.
14.99 a month for any mmo comes out to about 50 cents a day for pretty much 24/7 access to the servers (yes I know they are down from time to time for maintenance and updates)
MMO's pricing is by far the best bang for your buck entertainment around.
I intend on trying PotBS out. It's something new and different from all the other copycat MMOs out there at the moment.
I really enjoy this game and am glad it will be part of my Station Access Subscription.
I'm still partly perturbed that G&H:RR was cut from Station Access... but happy that PotBS made the mix. I haven't had this much fun in a MMO since... well, I won't mention that, because it went sour rather quickly.
- CaesarsGhost
Lead Gameplay and Gameworld Designer for a yet unnamed MMO Title.
"When people tell me designing a game is easy, I try to get them to design a board game. Most people don't last 5 minutes, the rest rarely last more then a day. The final few realize it's neither fun nor easy."
Same here, I think paying for an online game is a ripoff.
With huge AAA titles like LOTRO setting the bar at $10 per month, I'm wondering how this game can justify $15? Seems kinda pricey to me. I'd probably jump on if they had some kind of 'founders' deal like LOTRO did - I've heard rumors that other major upcoming releases are going to be following a similar model - but at $15 a month it's just not as appealing, especially with the reviews it's been getting.
When scary things get scared, that's bad...
Soon to be F2P. But :
* Sails - 25c each
* Rudder - 50c
* Cannon - $1.00 for long range version
* Cannon Balls - 1c each
* Repairs - 10c per deck
* Crew - Green 5c, Average 10c, Veteran 15c, Elite 20c
* Marines - 25c