qwert wrote:well 25$ for rich people(USA,Britain,Western Europe)its almost for free. But i think that in some country 25$ is very big(example-in mine country very large worker population need to work 3-4 days to get 25$,and i dont have any regular job,and need to work in agriculture,where is pay not so big). In mine case good thing is that i have some small talent in map creating and i get reward for any map what i create one year premium prize,and this is hard earned premium.
I understand qwert's point... for me its close to $160 of my currency so its more difficult to afford. Others will be in a similar position. But it is a good price for what you are getting, especially if you compare to other gaming sites
10:16:35 ‹Ace Rimmer› haven't looked at work in ages 10:42:43 ‹Sackett58› fine, I'll take my panties elsewhere
qwert wrote:well 25$ for rich people(USA,Britain,Western Europe)its almost for free. But i think that in some country 25$ is very big(example-in mine country very large worker population need to work 3-4 days to get 25$,and i dont have any regular job,and need to work in agriculture,where is pay not so big). In mine case good thing is that i have some small talent in map creating and i get reward for any map what i create one year premium prize,and this is hard earned premium.
I understand qwert's point... for me its close to $160 of my currency so its more difficult to afford. Others will be in a similar position. But it is a good price for what you are getting, especially if you compare to other gaming sites
qwert wrote:well 25$ for rich people(USA,Britain,Western Europe)its almost for free. But i think that in some country 25$ is very big(example-in mine country very large worker population need to work 3-4 days to get 25$,and i dont have any regular job,and need to work in agriculture,where is pay not so big). In mine case good thing is that i have some small talent in map creating and i get reward for any map what i create one year premium prize,and this is hard earned premium.
I understand qwert's point... for me its close to $160 of my currency so its more difficult to afford. Others will be in a similar position. But it is a good price for what you are getting, especially if you compare to other gaming sites
Problem solved.
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10:16:35 ‹Ace Rimmer› haven't looked at work in ages 10:42:43 ‹Sackett58› fine, I'll take my panties elsewhere
First of all this guy is an idiot or a 12 year old that does not know how to go out and work and save his $25.00.
I think non premium's get an unreal deal. I think they should get their 20 games and then have to pay to play. The problem with that is they would just create more non premium memberships accounts.
25 is so reasonable for a very well run web site.
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HighlanderAttack wrote:First of all this guy is an idiot or a 12 year old that does not know how to go out and work and save his $25.00.
I think non premium's get an unreal deal. I think they should get their 20 games and then have to pay to play. The problem with that is they would just create more non premium memberships accounts.
25 is so reasonable for a very well run web site.
I agree... what you get as a non premium is great.... and as i said before the price is good for what you get.
10:16:35 ‹Ace Rimmer› haven't looked at work in ages 10:42:43 ‹Sackett58› fine, I'll take my panties elsewhere
* Play UNLIMITED simultaneous games * Play thrilling real-time SPEED games * Create password-protected PRIVATE games (which Free members may join, too) * Send game invitations to your friends to RESERVE their spots * Have a GOLDEN rank icon display next to your name * Feel that WARM and FUZZY feeling you get from supporting a website that you love
Only 2 things I want to pay for, the rest is worthless to me. Gimme a lower price for the greens and I'd pay it.
American? so? I'm a college student, that's still a lot of money to me.
"Excuse me sir, I'd just like to buy the cashews in this bag of mixed nuts."
I think for unlimited games---$25 a year is more than reasonable. Say you play 500 games in a year. You just paid $.05 for every game, and probably tens and tens of hours of fun---better than spending $8-12 at a one time movie, or $10-20 at a bar in a college town.
* Play UNLIMITED simultaneous games * Play thrilling real-time SPEED games * Create password-protected PRIVATE games (which Free members may join, too) * Send game invitations to your friends to RESERVE their spots * Have a GOLDEN rank icon display next to your name * Feel that WARM and FUZZY feeling you get from supporting a website that you love
Only 2 things I want to pay for, the rest is worthless to me. Gimme a lower price for the greens and I'd pay it.
American? so? I'm a college student, that's still a lot of money to me.
Geee....an American college student then just skip buying that next 30-pack, or 3 or 4 packs of smokes, and there's your $25. Otherwise if you do not succumb to either of these nasty habits then simply look around the campus for some empties, at 5 cents a can you only need to collect 500 empties, at a college this should be simple enough.
I think, 25$ is a fair price for premium, and 0$ is also a very good price for freemium. I'd even pay the 25$, but I would spend too much time on CC as premium..
Poo_Head wrote:You make every american university sound like a party school But, I guess the most extreme of any group will always be the stereotype of the average?
That's often the case. But i think the price is good. Plus you can't beat what you get for free!
10:16:35 ‹Ace Rimmer› haven't looked at work in ages 10:42:43 ‹Sackett58› fine, I'll take my panties elsewhere
Poo_Head wrote:You make every american university sound like a party school But, I guess the most extreme of any group will always be the stereotype of the average?
I don't think it was meant that anyone at a university drinks often. Rather, some people at any university drink often.
If you are on a college campus, then you must agree it would not be hard to collect empty cans. This is true in many places other than colleges campuses as well of course.
AndyDufresne wrote:"Excuse me sir, I'd just like to buy the cashews in this bag of mixed nuts."
I think for unlimited games---$25 a year is more than reasonable. Say you play 500 games in a year. You just paid $.05 for every game, and probably tens and tens of hours of fun---better than spending $8-12 at a one time movie, or $10-20 at a bar in a college town.
--Andy
I play and chat about an hour every morning and an hour at night. Thats 14 hours in one week or 728 hours a year. I'd say $25 is way more than reasonable.
Poo_Head wrote:You make every american university sound like a party school But, I guess the most extreme of any group will always be the stereotype of the average?
I don't think it was meant that anyone at a university drinks often. Rather, some people at any university drink often.
If you are on a college campus, then you must agree it would not be hard to collect empty cans. This is true in many places other than colleges campuses as well of course.
And this also includes soda cans as well which I'm sure are plentiful at any college, not just party schools.
Also shouldn't you be focusing on your studies and not some on-line game??? That's why your parents sent you there and bought you that computer.
Poo_Head wrote:You make every american university sound like a party school But, I guess the most extreme of any group will always be the stereotype of the average?
I don't think it was meant that anyone at a university drinks often. Rather, some people at any university drink often.
If you are on a college campus, then you must agree it would not be hard to collect empty cans. This is true in many places other than colleges campuses as well of course.
And this also includes soda cans as well which I'm sure are plentiful at any college, not just party schools.
Also shouldn't you be focusing on your studies and not some on-line game??? That's why your parents sent you there and bought you that computer.
I go to the school that was listed as "#1 Stone-Cold Sober" in the nation for like every year the ranking has been in existence.
AndyDufresne wrote:"Excuse me sir, I'd just like to buy the cashews in this bag of mixed nuts."
I think for unlimited games---$25 a year is more than reasonable. Say you play 500 games in a year. You just paid $.05 for every game, and probably tens and tens of hours of fun---better than spending $8-12 at a one time movie, or $10-20 at a bar in a college town.
--Andy
I play 700 a month-I cant do the math on that-help me out
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Being on an international platform, I can see the problem.
In some countries $25 is 2 weeks wages.
Who here would pay 2 weeks wages for premium?
Can't really suggest a solution though, subsidising the third world would be messy and complicated.
If someon interested,i can give some info what you can buy for this money in mine country(example for 25$ you can buy over 45 beers 0,5l)-( 52 bread 500gr).(157 eggs) foreigner can buy food and drink for very small ammount of money. If you get salary in USA of 1000$,in mine country you can live very good.
owenshooter wrote:scrap metal... there is money in scrap metal...-0
lol... scrap metal as in tin cans?
I think he means old copper tubing, just find a recently abandoned house, or just one that's vacant, or maybe even under construction. Then just start cutting out all the copper pipes you can find, sledgehammering walls is the best way to locate these. Also make sure the water is off or be prepared for a shower. Some construction sites may actually have stacks of these pipes laying around just for your convenience.