Even many hardline players who can’t pass a day without playing, and who
don’t have endless resources, will think twice. Or just stop thinking :o).
Everybody knows how long they can play, using THAT amount of money just to pay
for their balls. For me that must be almost a whole year of continuous play
:o).
There must be a valid reason why WGT puts the pricebar for “personal”
avatars that high. And I guess by doing so, in a way excluding the greater part
of WGT-lovers, from getting their own identity more visible on the screen.
When I left school a few centuries ago, I got a degree in sales.
One of my life motto’s always has been : what should I do in a same
given situation ? So, what should I do if I wanted to sell these “personal”
avatars ? Making it THAT interesting, that it would not only catch the
attention, but it would keep that attention, and finally get people over the hurdle
to effectively purchase these advanced avatars.
I think I surely would play even more enthousiastic seeing my
personalised avatar. Seeing a sort of own identity playing on the screen. And that would certainly still optimize my
drive to play. And would also enhance the chatlevel and multiplay in many ways.
I think most real lovers of this game will feel the same way.
As I am convinced WGT just wants to make it as comfortable for players
the best way possible, I of course don’t know anything about their chosen
strategy, concerning the future
enrichment and development of their wonderful game.
Much golffun, Whisky from Antwerp/Belgium.