chevalier
Thu, 28th Oct '04, 1:38pm
Neverwinter Vault has posted an interview with BioWare staff members; Jay Watamaniuk (Community Manager), Rob Bartel (BioWare Live Team Lead Designer), and Diarmid Clarke (Senior External Producer) on the recently announced Premium Modules they plan to sell. Here's an excerpt:
How does pricing work and what are the payment methods available?
Diarmid - Our aim is to keep the cost of these modules reasonable - we're going to strive to ensure that the content is always priced so our fans will feel they're getting a good value for their money. Initially, the modules range in price from $USD 4.99 to $USD 7.99, which you'll be able to pay by VISA or MasterCard. Once you have purchased a module at the BioWare Store, you can go back anytime, log in with your BioWare Community account, and download the product. Future products available on the BioWare Community site may have different pricing depending on what kinds of products are offered, and what sort of features they have.
Read the whole thing (http://nwvault.ign.com/features/interviews/BioWare102704.shtml) at NWVault.
[ October 29, 2004, 00:25: Message edited by: Taluntain ]
How does pricing work and what are the payment methods available?
Diarmid - Our aim is to keep the cost of these modules reasonable - we're going to strive to ensure that the content is always priced so our fans will feel they're getting a good value for their money. Initially, the modules range in price from $USD 4.99 to $USD 7.99, which you'll be able to pay by VISA or MasterCard. Once you have purchased a module at the BioWare Store, you can go back anytime, log in with your BioWare Community account, and download the product. Future products available on the BioWare Community site may have different pricing depending on what kinds of products are offered, and what sort of features they have.
Read the whole thing (http://nwvault.ign.com/features/interviews/BioWare102704.shtml) at NWVault.
[ October 29, 2004, 00:25: Message edited by: Taluntain ]