Hi, my name is Shawn and I’m a recovering Free-2 Play-er. The reasons I never imagined I would ever pay a subscription to play an online game stem from the fact that it’s just how I was raised. I eat every bite of food on my plate. I snatch the extra soap at hotels. I’d grab extra ketchup and napkins with my order at McDonalds so I’d never have to actually buy ketchup and napkins from the grocery store. I’m a cheap bastard.

mmm ketchupyWell, after awhile, you start to realize that paying $1.49 for a bottle of ketchup is just worth it sometimes. The same goes for your online gaming experience. Wait, did I just compare online gaming to a condiment? Yes. Yes I did.

Your first reaction (as was mine) to the thought of a monthly MMO subscription might be something like “What? $15 a month! PLUS buying the game too! Thats just absurd! I’d never in my life pay that much money for a GAME! It’s just simple entertainment!”

Well, let’s break that down a bit. Let’s approach this with the cost of the game factored into the monthly fee as well, to be fair. So with a $50 game, that comes out to $19.16666 USD a month, but for the sake of argument and tax, we’ll say a nice even $20 USD month.

What can you think of in your life that you pay $20 or more for a month?

If you’re a smoker, you’re paying roughly $5 a pack on average. Even if you smoked a half a pack a day, which also is average, you’d be spending about $75-$80 a month.

Ok, so let’s be honest. Most gamers aren’t smokers. Fair enough. Let’s delve into some other past times, hobbies and downright addictions. What else in your life would equal $20 a month?

  • One family dinner for 4 at any fast food restaurant.
  • Turning your thermostat down 1 degree in the winter is said to save you 10% of your heating costs per month. If your bill is $100 or more a month on average, you can easily turn that thermostat down 2 degrees for a $20 savings. A long sleeve shirt won’t kill you.
  • Skip buying the newspaper every day, read your news online.
  • In fact, how many magazines do you subscribe to, and not even read? Each magazine subscription is anywhere from $12-$40 a month.
  • Do you really need 500 channels on Satellite TV?

I could get even more extreme with this, like making suggestions about buying generic instead of brand named foods, or saving gas by not driving like you’re in a NASCAR race from stoplight to stoplight. But I think you get the idea. If you enjoy playing MMOs, and you enjoy the experience of gaming online, just weigh that experience against the other everyday things that have become habit, to determine what you can cut out to make room for that subscription fee. And put the ketchup packets back.

 

One Response to “Reasons Why Pay 2 Play is Not the Devil”

  1. Sarah Says:

    I like this one the best :)

    I save bbq packets usually and not ketchup though.

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