courteneyfish:
I can still earn enough free credits to pay for balls so I'm quite happy as they are.
I agree Ms C, however what if you couldn't earn enough credits - personally I can earn 75 credits every 15 days via the carousel, and perhaps anoth 4-8 credits via supersonic ads if I am lucky - may be OK if I use the 10cr balls. But regardless WGT still get paid for players "earning free credits" via the advertisers/offer provider.
Jimbog1964:
The problem with determining whether this is good value or not is that we are pi$in in the wind trying to do it. We have no clue what the initial outlay or bottom line what the NET profit is after all costs.
I couldn't agree more Jim, and as we will never know the OPEX for the game it is pure speculation on profitability. At best an "educated" guess could still be so far off the mark it would have no credence. However as the game has now been around for some time, I think that if it was not profitable the plug would have been pulled and we would have seen no improvements or course additions at all. That said, perhaps it is not as profitanle as many claim hence only one new course a year
alosso:
Second, the two games are not at all comparable, a real outdoor experience and a video game.
And I agree, effecively there is no comparison to the real and virtual game. This encompasses everything from the swing to the scoring and everything in between - but I will harp on the claim that this is "the most realistic golf game" around. Perhaps this claim is justified by the simple fact the competition (if you can call it that) is dire.
I agree the black R1 was marketing brilliance, and I take my hat off to that department. But a true "market economy" it is not as you need competition for this. I cannot go to Ebay and buy my black Virtual R1 nor anything else. This is deemed as the "black market" as far as this game is concerned. Yes we do sign up and accept the T&C - which clearly states we own nothing at any stage!
srellim234: My gripes with WGT have to do with their lack of honesty, integrity and customer service
Exactly and that is why I have stopped playing, it was not to do with how much it costs to play, but was an interesting upside lol.
srellim234: That said, it would be nice if WGT joined the real world with regards to ball marketing
And this was really the point I was trying to allude to without putting words in players mouths. Yes it has been requested umpteen times and there will be many who say that any discount will mean a price rise somewhere else. Perhaps it will but it also may encourage players to play a little more and is certainly good PR where players would feel like they are getting a good deal. The real balls I bought are the ball I use, I didn't need any but the price was good so I bought them - perhaps if WGT are having a flat sales month, this type of deal could boost cash flow.
gedi83: IMO, it's a very bad business model, many paying people must be quite discouraged for this reason... (or are they addicted/crazy enough to pay these outrageous ball prices?)
I am not sure whether it is a bad business model as it appears to work, HOWEVER introduce competition and I will agree.The model is based on a make money quick while you can IMHO. And yes, the game is addictive, perhaps thats the real reson it works, and again in fairness to WGT, it is a bloody good game.
As virtually everyone has stated, in comparison to other forms of entertainment it is a lot cheaper. I for example pay over $3000 a year for my Golf Membership nornally (I have taken social membership out now as I am an Ex Pat as it was costing another $300 to fly there lol) then I still have comp fees (and I usually back my self to get at least a ball or two back). I don't drink but a coffee and Muffin will cost $7, movies and popcorn etc you name it cost $$$. My free entertainment is bike riding and bush walking and chilling at a beach (wrong time of year here lol) - equates to hours of free downtime.
But as most also said, we do have a choice as we can play for free, but if you cannot afford to buy credits, cannot earn "free credits" due to geographical locations, then you will lose some of your potential market. Again going to a "market economy" you can reduce price if turnover increases. I agree the margin will be lower but based on volume the profit will be higher - food for thought?