My view is that we need to send the investors of these games a message with our money. If we like a product, by all means, go support it. If we like their payment models and their company ethic, great, send the message we want more of this by giving them money.
But don't start giving your money to games which don't fit into that category. Plenty of people like TOR, and are happy to pay for it. But if it isn't popular enough to make its mega-profit, that needs to be the message to the developers and investors. That people want something else.
I would never "settle" on a mediocre game in the hope of something better coming along. If I settle, how do the developers know that's what I'm doing, and that I'm not actually really happy with what they did, and I want more? They'll just give me more of the same old crap.?
Frankly, I think it's time to take a step back and think "If I'm asking people - including myself - to settle for something of lesser quality than I want, isn't it time I moved on and looked for something that actually meets my expectations?" Because you know what? That's the only way the developers, and more importantly, the people paying the developers, will learn. That's the way to bring about quality.?
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And on another note, I'm not paying EA any more of my money. I've been burned by their money-grab schemes in other games, and I'm not offering them my support for anything else until pigs fly and they show less corporate greed.
Source: http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/post/4674224
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