I'm aware of that. (Even though that was completely unintuitive when I first saw it last month, and it isn't doing Shuffle iT any favours in terms of getting new buyers in). But this is still not how basic psychology works. I will not get my credit card out every month to manually renew a subscription fee. Especially not when I'm already annoyed at the fact that I really just want to pay for ONE new expansion, because that's all we will plausibly have time to learn/play/enjoy within that one month timeframe - and mind you, we play multiple times a week, a few hours at a time.
I don't know how best to explain this but: the current model as it stands doesn't "feel right" unless you buy a yearly subscription - and that's a big lump sum of money.
Please keep in mind that while I may not have all the answers, this is a suggestion made by someone who genuinely wants this company to stay afloat so we can keep playing the game. I am merely suggesting that reviewing the current pricing model might be a good idea. Then again I assume that will happen naturally once the dust settles and Shuffe iT starts getting some actual numbers on how well the current model is selling. I was just hoping to get you guys thinking.
I don't know how best to explain this but: the current model as it stands doesn't "feel right" unless you buy a yearly subscription - and that's a big lump sum of money.
Please keep in mind that while I may not have all the answers, this is a suggestion made by someone who genuinely wants this company to stay afloat so we can keep playing the game. I am merely suggesting that reviewing the current pricing model might be a good idea. Then again I assume that will happen naturally once the dust settles and Shuffe iT starts getting some actual numbers on how well the current model is selling. I was just hoping to get you guys thinking.