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Yeah, really wish I would have nabbed one back then for sure. But I pay for all my accounts aside from my main w/KR. Shit, I would use KR for all of them but I like the no de-lvl perky and they're a pain in the ass to get without a $ sub.Who remembers when EQ let you buy your account a life time All Access membership for 299.99$?
I sure do, who out there would spend that 300 bucks on accounts you have now?
I sure would.
iirc they were offered prior to eg7 acquisition. So they were cashing out while cashing out, leaving eg7 with the negative impact of having subbed characters that no longer have to pay. That's my thoughts anyway.I have 6 lifetime accounts. I always felt like I was wasting money before, if I paid for a month/s/year and didn't play much. It's nice not worrying about what length subscription to buy, trying to keep a couple accounts silver etc.. Now, when I feel like playing EQ, I have all my accounts ready to go. Just need to buy 6 expansions each year. Best investment ever, for sure, especially if EQ goes on for years. I'm assuming they thought that EQ wouldn't last much longer at the time or were just needing some quick capital for a project? Whatever the reason, it's kept me playing EQ. Not sure I would still be tempted to play, if I had to pay for subs, but it's there for free now. so I can jump back in any time.
That makes a lot of sense. Get as much cash now as you can and let the new owner deal with the lack of subscription money. Lifetime subs aren't a bad idea, just not a great idea on a game that has lasted 24 yrs and still going lol.iirc they were offered prior to eg7 acquisition. So they were cashing out while cashing out, leaving eg7 with the negative impact of having subbed characters that no longer have to pay. That's my thoughts anyway.
I only did one account. I am kicking myself now! lolWho remembers when EQ let you buy your account a life time All Access membership for 299.99$?
I sure do, who out there would spend that 300 bucks on accounts you have now?
I sure would.
Wasn't selling. Just was curious for what they typically go for. You would have to pry my accounts from my cold dead hands. Too many hours spent with the toons.we don't do RMT stuff here, you'd want to go to ectunnel for that
EG7 acquisition was 2 years after the last time it was offered, so it's unlikely to be directly related to that. As far as "cashing out" goes -- more likely it was just boosting working capital, it's unlikely anyone directly profited.iirc they were offered prior to eg7 acquisition. So they were cashing out while cashing out, leaving eg7 with the negative impact of having subbed characters that no longer have to pay. That's my thoughts anyway.
I wouldn't (and didn't) because I pretty much assume my accounts are about to get whacked at all times. (Makes it easier than thinking you're safe and then getting surprised.)Who remembers when EQ let you buy your account a life time All Access membership for 299.99$?
I sure do, who out there would spend that 300 bucks on accounts you have now?
I sure would.
Well I didn't think that the acquisition happened over a short period of time. I figured it just wasn't announced until further along.EG7 acquisition was 2 years after the last time it was offered, so it's unlikely to be directly related to that. As far as "cashing out" goes -- more likely it was just boosting working capital, it's unlikely anyone directly profited.
From an accounting standpoint, any acquiring company would have been looking at monthly recurring revenue and would likely have discounted those spikes regardless of how they were allocated -- since they wouldn't be attributed to the expansion spike and would have been a "one time" offering (even though it was offered twice). It might have slightly boosted EBITDA in that year, but I doubt it's even that much. EverQuest's model is a hybrid model, but the free to play side of it relies on the cash store which isn't heavily impacted by subscription -- so lifetime accounts are not really that much different than free to play accounts in that regard.