I'm assuming this has been posted before, but here goes.
Given that the current model seems to be long-term profitability of products by means of dlc, would it not make sense to have the base game be free (or much cheaper - around 10E)?
The issue with the current model seems to me to be that early adopters are disappointed by a lack of features, and it's common knowledge that PDX titles get better with time (dlc) creating a feeling that they've paid for an unfinished product, when in fact they're buying the basis upon which the game will be expanded.
I'm not saying the base game is worthless, and I acknowledge that most development time and effort goes into this part, but what I'm wondering is whether it would be economically beneficial to go for a broader audience by giving people the base game for free (or very cheap) and then making profit purely off the DLC.
This would give PDX titles a wider audience and consumers more choice. I'm assuming people who didn't or wouldn't try GSG would be happy to try them if the barrier to entry was lowered or eliminated.
Opinions?
Given that the current model seems to be long-term profitability of products by means of dlc, would it not make sense to have the base game be free (or much cheaper - around 10E)?
The issue with the current model seems to me to be that early adopters are disappointed by a lack of features, and it's common knowledge that PDX titles get better with time (dlc) creating a feeling that they've paid for an unfinished product, when in fact they're buying the basis upon which the game will be expanded.
I'm not saying the base game is worthless, and I acknowledge that most development time and effort goes into this part, but what I'm wondering is whether it would be economically beneficial to go for a broader audience by giving people the base game for free (or very cheap) and then making profit purely off the DLC.
This would give PDX titles a wider audience and consumers more choice. I'm assuming people who didn't or wouldn't try GSG would be happy to try them if the barrier to entry was lowered or eliminated.
Opinions?