Using microtransactions in a desperate attempt to cover skyrocketing budgets fails to inspire any appreciation of what it takes to create AAA gaming experiences.
The industry needs to step forward and make it clear that game development is expensive so that customers can understand and accept a price hike.
There's a couple mobile games that do alright too - the base game is more or less a free trial using "energy" but you make a one-off purchase at a reasonable price (~$5-$10 for most mobile games) to completely unlock it.
It's the ones that require you to pay for some limited number of hours that suck.
Rewarding the player beyond the game for making in-game purchases as a thank-you gesture (e.g. reward points that can be redeemed towards purchases of other games, merchandise, etc.) is a good idea.
The industry has neglected customer loyalty. Devs need to reward loyalty. When people spend money on games, especially microtransactions, the last thing you want is the player finding that it's not worth it and not buying any more as a result.
This is something I was taught in marketing class. You don't just try to make a quick buck by producing a cheap product, you try to satisfy customers' demands so that you get a long-term revenue stream.
The biggest challenge is checking content as it's written. It's not obvious that you're trying to draw attention unless 1) you stop and explicitly check for that (slow and often impossible in the moment) or 2) you get called out for it.
Any ideas?
@JourneymanGeek There's no need for the ;p. We need to take this---
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@Burgi a good company that serves international customers too most companes that serve US customers serve customers in other areas too and are usually based in the US
@djsmiley2k That's pretty much what this is. They map the root and get access to their own folders. Everything else is hidden. Clients only see their respective folders.
@barlop The cheaper you aim for, the worst the support, the limited the things you can do (no SSH, for instance), the more obsolete the PHP version and the OS version, the less frequent (or inexistent) the backups...
That said, I used moderately cheap shared hosting all my life (circa 10 ~ 15 USD) and all the security issues I ever had were always caused by the customer.
In other news, there is a bus strike today. Fortunately I was able to book the day off in advance. Unfortunately there is another strike on Monday which I cannot take as a holiday. It will cost me 3/8 of my daily pay in taxi fares to get to work and back if the strike goes ahead :/
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I'm trying to open the calculator app on my Windows 10 64 bit machine.
When I search for calc in the start menu and click it, I get an error
you'll need a new app to open this
I tried re-registering my windows ten apps by using this command
Get-AppXPackage | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -Dis...
Usually, typing a few numbers with an operator into Windows 10 Search
would give an instant calculation, but this doesn't work on my laptop.
I don't remember when it stopped working. I have the Creator's Update but I'm not sure that's what broke it. Any help would be greatly appreciated as thi...
IMO "sort of". Its definitely better and sharper, but native 4k content is pretty rare.
I'm looking at a 1080p and a 2180p display right now. I do do some sort of upsampling in my video player for 720p video and it looks fine. (Would screenshots be of help here? I dunno).
There's a lot of disa...