I really hope that the computer requirements associated with the new game don't make the game unplayable for a noticeable number of subscribers.
Quote from: Peanut1 on Today at 08:44:24 PM
im guessing we will lose at least 50% of long time players.
Hopefully you're wrong. Time can't stop in 1990. At some point, you have to upgrade.
IMO it's a complex issue - HTC being caught between the rock and a hard place. Having large numbers of customers clamoring for a new updated game, while also having large numbers that could be at risk of being alienated by being priced out of the product BY that updated product.
Obviously there could be some attrition, in this economy right now, those with older PCs probably aren't using them just because they are "fond" of them, it's because spending even 450$ on a fairly cheap PSU and a 970 to just get to the low end of the faster cards isn't possible for them.
IMO it comes down to how many new players will be attracted to the game. HT has said on a couple occasions that the long term customer isn't all that critical to HTC's income/business model, and that it relies on constant turnover in the 2 ish +/- (I forget exactly the years he used but IIRC it's something like 1 to 3 so I'm guessing in the middle) year players. If that's the case, I don't think from an equation/math standpoint losing people due to their old PCs not being able to handle the new game, nor being able to upgrade for whatever reason, is going to factor out to making much difference to them, even in the short term, much less long.
If you really want to play the game, IMO you can find a way. I have an old i7 920 (I think it is) with a 5770 (I know it is) card which was one of the "great" performers of its day 6 or so years ago. I could play the new beta on it by switching some stuff off, no problem. I can find such PCs like this HTPC for 300$ locally, and that is about 200$ USD, and is for the entire PC, not just the video card/PSU.
Based on this, I think it'll be only a very, very few that are left behind, or are going to be really upset and unhappy.