EA considering charging for 'very long game demos'

This might be a decent idea, they should refund you the money upon registration of buying the full game too. Would be worth it then imo.
 
This might be a decent idea, they should refund you the money upon registration of buying the full game too. Would be worth it then imo.

And if you think the demo is rubbish? Do you get a refund for that?

Stupid idea if you ask me. I have no problem with companies trying to make money, but things like this really sicken me as it's nothing mroe than greed - not business.
 
And if you think the demo is rubbish? Do you get a refund for that?

Stupid idea if you ask me. I have no problem with companies trying to make money, but things like this really sicken me as it's nothing mroe than greed - not business.

Not sure its greedy but its definately good business. Those who want the game buy it, those that arent sure get to try a reasonable chunk of the game (not just a random level demo with no context) and presumably pay a fee that takes their previous payment into account for the full product.

How such a reasonable idea might sicken someone is truly beyond me :confused:.
 
I actually think this would work if they did it time released so that older demos are free and if you want to play a demo before it was 'officially' released then you could pay to try it.
 
How is this going to work? Will you get a fully working game ie 1/4 of a game with SP/MP but lets say less levels and maps?

Don't we all buy unfinished, broken games that need patching on release to make them work properly anyways? This practice has been implemented for years!
 
Fable 2 was not a demo but a full game that was £40 on release day. They added though some DLC for it.

They broke the full game down into chapters on live though so you buy a part for £5 or so. So if you played the first chapter (free) but weren't completely sure you could get a little bit more for just a little cash.
 
Normal demos = Free
Longer Demos/Chunk of Game = £

Tbh if you got the money back if you paid for the long demo and went full game, then its an "okay" idea.

I wouldn't mind downloading the free demo, then if i like it try a chunk for a certain price and if i liked it still, buy the game on the condition the money i paid for the chunk was refunded/deducted from the full game price. Seems fair enough.
 
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