Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Microtransactions

I just read an article about video game microtransactions for perishable in-game items. In case you don’t know what microtransactions are, they’re what happens when a game company (most often, a company that’s running a Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game, or MMORPG; sometimes another genre) decides to offer what’s been called “Premium Content” to players for a small fee (usually just a couple dollars at most). For example, if you wanted your character in your game of choice to wear a special color, the company night offer you that color for $1.99. Or, if you’re playing a First-Person Shooter (FPS), they may offer you a new map to play on for $2.99.

Perishable in-game items include things you’d use to give your character more health, or even in-game currency. Once you use those things, they’re gone until you happen to come across some more. So, to bring this all together, if the game companies start selling perishable items, then it’ll slant the playing field to those people who have more real-life money to spend. As it stands now, everything you get in-game depends on how long you spend playing the game, and what skills you have (and what cheats you use, but that’s another story; cheaters should find something better to do with their time…bastards).

If they want you to spend a little extra for a new map, or different colored armor, then I’m all for it. If they want you to use real money to replace tenacity and skill, then I’m 100% against it.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Tony Stark and Peter Parker...dark days ahead

Excuse me now while I proceed to talk about comic book characters like they’re real people. No real spoilers to Civil War #4 in this post.

Tony Stark has gone too far this time. Someone needs to put a serious hurting on him. Maybe it’s even time for a dirt nap. There are just some lines you don’t cross, man.

As for Peter Parker, it’s a well known fact that every time Spider-Man makes a seriously bad decision, the fallout involves the death of one of his loved ones. Uncle Ben paid the price for Spidey’s arrogance. Gwen Stacy paid the price for him not taking things seriously enough. Who’s going to pay the price for his siding with Iron man? Aunt May? Mary Jane?