Battlefield Heroes Update - EA/Dice Screw the Gamer

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EA and DICE began a grand experiment in North America with Battlefield: Heroes, a free-to-play, casual shooter that would allow anyone to download the client and play for free. You could buy certain items to give yourself an edge, sure, but it was just as easy to earn in-game Valor Points (VP) to purchase weapons and widgets for use in the game. Many gamers did just this, earning VP in their regular gaming session without ever paying a dime. Others made a few purchases here and there to round out their items.

It seems gamers simply weren't spending enough money, though, as a recent price restructuring destroys the ability to play without spending real money. The cost of all items in terms of the free VP has been increased substantially, while the cost of items in "BattleFunds," which you buy with real money, has been decreased. In other words, it's now impossible to earn or keep decent equipment simply by playing; you're going to need to get out the checkbook to stay competitive on the servers. The game's player base is, to put it mildly, enraged.

While you'll never be stuck without a gun, upgraded weapons and gear give players a huge advantage in practical terms. The new pricing structure ensures that no one will be able to play enough to earn gear in the game. The response from the community has been immediate and negative: as of publication time, the thread talking about the change has reached 69 pages, each page filled with unhappy gamers.
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One gamer worked out the math to figure out how much he would now have to play to earn a single super weapon. "So, 450 VP a day... at a maximum of 7 VP a game, that's 50 games a day. About 4 hours worth of playing," he explained. "Now, when you lose a round you can only get 5 VP, making the amount of rounds you need to play each day to keep ONE weapon about 60, which is about 5 hours playtime, every day, for one Uber/Super weapon." That may seem dense with in-game jargon, but the point is clear: no one but the most hardcore players will be able to use high-end weapons without paying for them.

Some players have linked the original trailer for the game, where games that reward grinding are mocked. Ironically, in one update EA and DICE have inflicted Battlefield: Heroes with the very disease it was supposed to cure.

What should be troubling is that many of the complaining gamers stated that they were occasionally buying items just to support the game and to give themselves a boost here and there. The trick was no one felt like they had to spend money to have a good time. Now to play at the same level they were enjoying, there is no choice but to dump cold, hard cash into the game.

Other gamers make their points clearly, and not a little sadly. "Now it's impossible for me to play the game for free. I can't even afford the long ranged pistol anymore, let alone bandages. Let me make this clear: now it takes 22 wins for us to earn enough VPs to rent a weapon for a day. If each match is 10 minutes long, that means I'll have to play for 3 hours and a half with a stellar team just to afford the weapon. This is not a casual game. I can't even be a knife + pistol commando anymore," one poster wrote.
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"As a commando, I can't be around a soldier all the time. I need bandages to stop burning bullets, and I need them to heal myself after each knife fight. Since I can't afford bandages anymore, this means that even if I manage to knife a gunner down, I'm going to die next time I attack someone, because I won't have any more HPs. Well, that's not going to happen, because I quit. I don't want to do this, but I really have no choice other than paying to play, and I can't afford it right now."

That sort of reasoning is repeated over and over throughout the thread. People want to play, but the new pricing means that in order to be effective in the game you either have to play for hours upon hours a day, or pay money. The "free" nature of the game has been eliminated; as configured now with the current pricing, it simply won't be fun unless you pay for items.

The signatures in the game's forum have taken a humorous ternâ€â€we've included some of them in this storyâ€â€but this update has a very real chance of ending the game. People enjoyed Heroes because it didn't require a grind, and it wasn't expensive. Now EA has forced gamers to make a choice between three options: quit, start playing for hours a day, or get out the wallets. Bad news for the game's population, as none of those options are very palatable.

http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/...es-battlefied-heroes-pricing-fans-enraged.ars
 
How about we rename this EA/Dice end experiment with free game:strategy initiated to increase profits.

I never understood why they put out a free game in the first place. Was it to draw interest to the BF series, franchise, etc? Was it meant to appeal to the casual gamer to spark an interest in BF?

Either way EA/Dice are not in business for the purpose of providing anything for free. They make games and desire a profit like any other business.

So, now they've tried to find a way to bring in some money for a game they developed and maintain, a game they produced for free.

My response is so what? Maybe you don't agree with their strategy to bring in some cash, but don't claim they've "screwed" the gamer. That's utter bullshit based on idealism which does not equate to reality.

At any rate, as you can see I disagree with this piece. EA is what it is, (though opinions on this vary) a company that makes video games with the intent of making a profit.
 
The game was always setup to have microtransactions to receive better weapons and upgrades. What has happened is that they aren't making enough money on their current model so they went ahead and made sweeping changes. The initial trailer for the game made fun of having to play for hours to achieve free upgrades but by making this change that is exactly what they are doing.

I don't play Heroes and never will I just posted this article because I know we have a few members who do play.
 
Ah, thanks for the clarification. At any rate, it is a biased article and that kind of nonsense annoys me to no end.
 
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There is a player base for BF Heroes?

Lulz.
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lol Heatsurge, I didn't think so either.
 
it is a fun game for short stints, but now i doubt i will go back until i hear about an update. they have made plenty of money on this game, even though it is still in "beta" but they want more, and now i say let this experiment die. it was a good idea and was being executed well but they have broken the horses leg and now i get to help shoot it :)

oh and i spent $10 to get unlimited time on my weapons before the update and WAS considering spending another 10-20 to do the same on my other chars, but not anymore
 
on a related note i just installed TF2 and the rest of the orange box. screw dice and their asshattery with heroes
 
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