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Petition to make PotCO free for beta testers
Let's make a petition to make PotCO free for beta testers! If the game is pay-to-play, I'll be very mad. I love the game but don't have the money to pay $10 a month to play it. So I'm making this petition to make Pirates of the Caribbean Online a free game for all to play! Disney made VMK free; why can't they make Pirates Online free also?
Once I get an appropriate amount of yeses voted, I will send it in to the PotCO support team. Please post your username on PotCOF and your avatar(s)'s name in PotCO, and your vote (yes or no to make PotCO free). Thanks for voting! Yes: 1. PirateAhoy, Davy Deckswabber 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. No: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. |
You can still play PotCO for free when it comes out...
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I am too cynical to expect anything for free. The service we offer as beta testers is rewarded with a first look at the games/software we test. If that seems unfair then we don't have to serve as testers. I would gladly accept any comps that Disney might offer, but I will not hold my breath waiting for it. I say if you want unlimited access to the live game then expect to pay $5 to $10 a month for it.
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According to Disney, they gave out 10,000 beta keys. Read Here I hardly expect them to just give away free access to 10,000 players.
There is a huge difference between VMK and POL. VMK was made to bring guests to the real parks via the children. Of course the adults also enjoy the game. POL is made to be a pirate game. The only income Disney will receive is from the monthly payments. This income will pay for everything to keep the game fresh and fun. |
MouseTyme took the words right out of my mouth, I was going to say the same thing. The way beta testing is going right now, I'm going to just go with the free thing. I'd rather not pay for a game that will have bugs that affect gameplay nonstop. This is beta, but I'll bet there will still be many bugs left over.
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But they would still need to charge. There are 10,000 beta testers. If every they all got to play for free, staff would loose 100,000 dollars each month. Ten dollars per person is a lot when you add it up. |
Hi :)
I was just wondering if there was any official word on what they might charge when the game is officially released. Was anyone here a beta tester for Toontown? Did Toontown beta testers get free memberships when the game was officially released? What do they charge for Toontown membership? I was a beta tester for VMK, but that game stayed free when it was released. Also, I keep hearing that our Pirate characters will be deleted when the game officially opens. Has this been confirmed officially, or is it just speculation? Were toontown beta testers accounts deleted before the official release? I know as a VMK beta tester, I did not have my account deleted when the game was officially released, so I am just wondering if there is any official information out there about what will happen with our accounts when the new release date arrives. :skull:-Reebee |
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Unfortunately, Disney is not doing the game to attract people to the parks. They are basing the game on the publics attraction to the movie. VMK is proving to be costly to Disney. In the sense that the on line staff is getting paid, for the 15 hrs a day that VMK is open. They also have to man VMK Central in the parks. (they have already closed it in DLR.) The Techs are also costing for their time. Then you have the running costs of the servers. I believe they are going to run POL the same as ToonTown. |
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Yes, I beta-tested ToonTown Online. No, beta testers did not get a free account. Yes, we had to pay-to-play...which I did for a while. Content was being updated very slowly back then (which was before Cog Headquarters) so the game became too boring after a while. Hence, I left the game. I am thinking of starting playing again soon...first I must justify having 3 MMO subscriptions at the same time to myself! -)
Yes, ToonTown Online beta accounts were deleted but our character names were "reserved" for us to use on our public account. Basically, our toons were kept in the database in case we started a paying account. Then they just showed up as being wiped to the players. I will not be signing anything requesting a free account. The payment for most online beta testings is that you got to see the game before it was released...for free. Your input and bug reports were helpful in making the game better. They allowed you on their server(s) and you had some fun. That is your payment. To ask for anything more, in my opinion, is selfish and not in the spirit of beta testing. But hey, I don't expect most testers to understand me! -) Toodles, Dolnor Numbwit Eternal Testing Newbie |
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1. They gave us the server when it was slow; so, we spend about half of our time on the game waiting for our characters to start moving. 2. They gave us the beginning of the game; bad graphics and plenty of glitches. We die from Crabs that cannot be shot, and we kill crabs that cannot do damage. After all this; trying to help them fix the glitches and the lag, and having to go through some rough times in the game, all beta testers, or at least those who have submitted an appropriate amount of bug reports, don't get free accounts? I don't quite understand. |
PirateAhoy,
The things you mention as "what PotCO is doing to us" are the things beta testers are supposed to put up with. It was explained to you when you received your beta key that this is an unfinished product and that there would be bugs, glitches, crashes, missing items and so forth. It was never stated that it would get any better any time soon. It is a beta and we may not even get to see everything the public release will have until it is released. This is not a finished product and everything isn't going to work they way it will in the final release. If you feel that this wrong and your being taken advantage of, you should not be beta testing, you should wait for the release. |
Dude, it is free.
You just dont get additional content. |
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We, as beta testers, signed up because we wanted to play Pirates Online first, for free. But as beta testers, we [are supposed to] know that bugs and lag comes along, so it is our job to report that. But like I said, Disney would lose $100,000 a month if they gave beta testers free accounts. I would rather get a limited-edition pin than free play. |
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