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EA has announced that game time cards for both Dark Age of Camelot and Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning are now for sale on the company's new game portal, Origin. Cards can be purchased in the 30-, 90- and 180-day flavors.
Read more at Origin.
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180 days is a longshot.
Does Origin do a € = $ like Steam does?
Eleanor Rigby.
Why would you buy time cards online? Isn't the point of time card that you don't have an online form of payment?
I will not play a game with a cash shop ever again. A dev job should be to make the game better not make me pay so it sucks less.
I honestly can't believe this hasn't gone free to play yet.
In before free to play comm......
dern.
I can't imagine why the company in charge of these games is bothering to do anything except fix the games. I guess people are allergic to success and money.
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thought i would try the endless free trial..i went to d/load to try it again and my pc said it was a security risk,any ideas guys and girls.i know it has a dedicated channel to gold spamming but an unsecure sight to d/load from,and this was the proper WAR website.
I do the 180 day sub it's les then 80 bucks
check that promotion for 58 bucks and 5 tax so 63 for 6 months not bad!
This made me curious to see if my 90 days is up and it was..so another 2 weeks free of WAR.
Love the game to bad community is low. Ill defenitly play my 2 weeks though.
Is there two weeks free at the moment ?. I know they usually offer it around this time of year but seen nothing advertised as yet.
On the subject of the cards I doubt the game will be pay to play long enough for the 180 day one .
People have been saying that for, what, about 2 years now.
The unfortunate part of this is that the game is actually quite good, but EA obviously pulled out any real commitment to it about 2 years ago as well. If they had stuck with it, I think things could have been really different for WAR.
Hell hath no fury like an MMORPG player scorned.
Yep - you nailed it. There's some huge issue going on in the industry in general when it comes to getting folks in that have a concept about creative mmorpg creation. And in regards to money - the company that take daoc's graphics to the next level (without even changing the game)...will do quite well. But - they don't even want to do that much. Amazing really - easy peasy money but not one lick of common sense to go and just update that game.
What we have too much of:
2 faction instanced battle ground games with heavy pve dungeon grinding (WoW, Rift, etc.).
or poorly produced sandbox (Mortal Online, Darkfall Online).
Something in the middle that's free to play due to mass failures to educate themselves (Lord of the Rings Online, DDO, Age of Conan)
Asian Grinders (Aion, FFIV)
What we need more of:
3 + factions
Housing
Being able to get xp from mobs as an alternative to mass questing
Unique classes and races (no cut and paste, no mirrors, no cosmetic cultures)
Ship to ship warfare
Being able to build like in Shadowbane
Being able to siege a city to the ground (like in Shadowbane)
/my 2 cents
Your PC is paranoid,
Agreed its not a bad game . I played it solidly for two weeks last year when they had the welcome back offer it was great at t4 .I then subbed for a month and the drop of in people made the game quite dull and boring . It only really works when theres a lot of players .
Free to play is coming to this game if the rumours are true .I just hope this isn't a cash grab before an annoucement comes in the next couple of months. Because if there is theres gonna be a lot of disgruntled people out there .
Lord of the rings online didn't go f2p because it failed. It went f2p because the devs saw what they could do money wise if they used the model they perfected in DDO.
man the devolopers is soo sloooow in that game..
Most of these things will be available with ArcheAge, from what i'm hearing. This might be what you're looking for.