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Loquacious Wrath
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With what I have witnessed over the last several months, I truly believe UO is at a final crossroads. If SA is treated like KR was, with ridicule and skepticism from current UO subscribers, then you can forget about UO being around this time next year.
Someone on the UO staff likely convinced a higher-up at EA that the UO staff can and will succeed where KR failed. This is UO's 2nd and last chance folks.
Now lets talk business. Without proper cash flow and forecasted growth, UO will cease to exist. EA is interested in maximizing time spent for revenues received. If there are current UO subscribers leaving or threatening to leave because of SA, or a forced upgrade to support SA, then there will be no forecasted cash flow. Without said cash, there is no reason EA would invest capital, at an opportunity cost of around 4.25%, to UO. Doing so would defy all business models and mean that EA has a love affair with UO, which it does not.
When SA is released, current subscribers had better agree to do WHATEVER IT TAKES to keep UO going. Even if this means upgrading your computer or dealing with "different graphics", UO patrons need to mentally and emotionally commit to the reality that UO is in danger of going the way of The Sims. Opening extra accounts again, purchasing online tokens, and refraining from littering the forums boards with obsessive whining is critical to EA keeping UO running. Secondly, once EA believes SA is marketable and well received by the current UO subscribers, then, and only then, will EA invest capital for means of marketing UO.
Don't believe me? Read the quote from Mr. Jacobs about EA's stance on UO dated 10/18/2008. I hope UO players pick their battles wisely from today onward…
Someone on the UO staff likely convinced a higher-up at EA that the UO staff can and will succeed where KR failed. This is UO's 2nd and last chance folks.
Now lets talk business. Without proper cash flow and forecasted growth, UO will cease to exist. EA is interested in maximizing time spent for revenues received. If there are current UO subscribers leaving or threatening to leave because of SA, or a forced upgrade to support SA, then there will be no forecasted cash flow. Without said cash, there is no reason EA would invest capital, at an opportunity cost of around 4.25%, to UO. Doing so would defy all business models and mean that EA has a love affair with UO, which it does not.
When SA is released, current subscribers had better agree to do WHATEVER IT TAKES to keep UO going. Even if this means upgrading your computer or dealing with "different graphics", UO patrons need to mentally and emotionally commit to the reality that UO is in danger of going the way of The Sims. Opening extra accounts again, purchasing online tokens, and refraining from littering the forums boards with obsessive whining is critical to EA keeping UO running. Secondly, once EA believes SA is marketable and well received by the current UO subscribers, then, and only then, will EA invest capital for means of marketing UO.
Don't believe me? Read the quote from Mr. Jacobs about EA's stance on UO dated 10/18/2008. I hope UO players pick their battles wisely from today onward…