Norfolk nChance Posted August 11, 2017 Posted August 11, 2017 Idea: Offer a 30-day free Trial…? What if the Dev’s offered a 30-day free trial to give someone new player a try? @admin said the NA Legend trails may start at the end of the month so something around the same time… This was an idea by @Taurus454, clan [ISN] long standing player on PvP Global. Give him shout. If you think its rubbish idea let me know, if you have a better one likewise… Norfolk
Demsity Posted August 11, 2017 Posted August 11, 2017 (edited) I feel for a casual player, in 30 days they will experience one thing, the grind. They will have to deal with the placeholder UI, which in itself is quite a job to learn. I think a 30-day trial is a good idea, when the UI is completed and there is some diversity to missions. Edited August 11, 2017 by Demsity 1
King of Crowns Posted August 11, 2017 Posted August 11, 2017 1 hour ago, Norfolk nChance said: Idea: Offer a 30-day free Trial…? What if the Dev’s offered a 30-day free trial to give someone new player a try? @admin said the NA Legend trails may start at the end of the month so something around the same time… This was an idea by @Taurus454, clan [ISN] long standing player on PvP Global. Give him shout. If you think its rubbish idea let me know, if you have a better one likewise… Norfolk game is not at a stage where it can hold new players interests. the devs have more work to do. they will at least need to get the UI finished first. maybe a soundtrack or something. game is not user friendly. only the most hard core of players stick with it. and even now they are starting to give up. 1
Sella Posted August 11, 2017 Posted August 11, 2017 Maybe do a free weekend like other games do. Or maybe for like a week. A month might be a bit too much 1
Vizzini Posted August 11, 2017 Posted August 11, 2017 (edited) Steam probably have more say on this sort of idea tbh. With reagrds to player retention as KOC mentioned theUI , I think that the UI will be one of the last things finished sadly due to changes on the fly so to speak. I would though like to see some DEV sanctioned you tube tutorials that they could get the players involved in, perhaps offering rare items , ships , modules as rewards for the best ones ? redeemables That way a new player ( as I myself did in May /June ) would be able to read some up to date info , watch a few tutorials ( also up to date ) about all the different facets of the game. also , bump the OW speed up 2% and reduce xp needed to level up. Nothing is worse for a new player than the realization that it could be months before you can crew that victory there are loads of great vids on youtube of fights, wars , out of date tutorials , why not have some here for the new players or prospective new players to see. Might generate some traffic too Edited August 11, 2017 by Vizzini spolling mistokes 1
Lordicious Posted August 11, 2017 Posted August 11, 2017 (edited) 14 day trial sounds more reasonable and Naval Action will need content that will make sure players stay after it expires. Also, there will need to be Invite a friend (get free item) promo as well as Emails sent to all current customers with free ship offer and nice list of new content that will make them return. Strong marketing and lots of good content is the only change Developers got. Edited August 11, 2017 by Lordicious 1
Hodo Posted August 11, 2017 Posted August 11, 2017 If you thought alts were a problem before... give away free trials and there will be a thousand more alts. 2
Lordicious Posted August 11, 2017 Posted August 11, 2017 3 hours ago, Hodo said: If you thought alts were a problem before... give away free trials and there will be a thousand more alts. 14 or even 7 day trial will not cause alt problem. I can see you grinding for 48 hours non stop just to get into frig and then you have only 5 days left to play. This will actually force some to buy more copies. Always good.
Farrago Posted August 11, 2017 Posted August 11, 2017 We don't need more new players... We need reasons for players to play. THEN the new (and old) players will come and stay. 2
Jutastre Posted November 10, 2017 Posted November 10, 2017 (edited) I just posted this on the Steam boards (https://steamcommunity.com/app/311310/discussions/1/1457328392105335856/): I agree that a trial or some kind of limited free account would be great. I have some friends that play this but the cost is just a bit too steep for buying this kind of game without at least trying it a little bit first. Until then maybe I could arrange trying it at a friends place or something but most are distant online friends so I'm not sure it will be easy. I understand this might not be first priority during early access but I had to say it. Edit: The Steam refund option is there i guess but the two hour deal is so limiting. Some kind of in-game progress limitation would be way better I'm sure. Maybe a 14 day limitation might be required to avoid usernames being locked or something but I'd like to add that IMO any really strict limitation on in-game progress and stuff would be vastly preferable to a shorter unlimited trial like 3-7 days. It's just annoying to be forced to play a ton in a short time. For instance with a 2+ weeks trial i could make sure to spend some time playing with my friends on two weekends instead of trying to maximize my trial experience over a few days on weekdays. Edit: The code block was a bad choice because it didn't add automatic row breaks but i can't figure out how to get rid of it so i can replace it with text outside a code block, so i'll just add a bunch of row breaks. Edited November 10, 2017 by Jutastre
Rigge1988 Posted November 12, 2017 Posted November 12, 2017 Or a free weekend so they get curious about the game instead of bored with the grind. Probably something that will happen in the future if we can ever leave alpha.
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