@abysswalkerpts said in Why SOT has failed as a game.:
found ways to play it for free through subscriptions and trials.
Then, what's the issue with price points? Though I agree after it's addition to game pass it should not have been a $60 title, or $60 purchase should include some extras at least.
The problem is that the game has too little content for the extreme price
Extreme price? As current I play the game for nothing. I pay $10 to access game pass, SoT just happens to be on Game pass. At worst I pay $10 a month, but that would presume I only use the game pass service for this game.
You obviously mean the $60 license for ownership without restriction to the title. I don't disagree, as a $60 offering the initial content is too thin. All of what we will get in the promised patches, seem like it should have been in the game already. Considering the nature of modern practices in game development, that's likely even the exact issue at hand - it was released too early and they are using "content plans" to cover up the fact that they fell short on delivery. That last part is anecdotal and incorrect as well, for all I know, I am only commenting on my perception of the game industry as a whole.
I feel SoT has a decent potential for longevity. It may not last decades or even years, but I am sure it'll last a good while. Much of it's longevity will rely on upcoming released content and it's actual depth. Also, it's value as a service versus a single offering.
I actually still have alot of fun in this game. Mostly because it's the only game as current I can enjoy socially with friends, which isn't singular in it's value. We've explored the seas, paired up with others, ground out rep, chatted till the night was turning to day, and so many more experiences I don't know where to begin relaying my tale or end.
To me that is insanely more value for my buck than pretty much any game I've played in over a year, perhaps longer.
Sure, God of War is awesome, less than a week and I'll never touch that game again.
Sure, WoW is about as deep as I can ask for. I can't stand the community.
Sure, Ark has similar value, but I get tired of game after a few hours, only to return later out of a sense of responsibility.
I could go on, point is I agree $60 with the realization the game went to game pass, is insulting when no other content is offered to $60 customers. I also agree initial content offerings are too thin, even for my tastes. Other than that, I don't really agree with your points, sorry.