Shrapnelx wrote:Even with an opt-in system, the benefits would be negligible. The amount of people who play times the revenue generated for each ad, minus the people who opt-out of seeing ads. Jorbtar would see maybe a few dollars increase in profits..
They seem to be content with minimal profits. I'd rather have their take on it.
YouTubers with millions of subscribers don't make their money in ad revenue, the millions they make come from sponsorship deals and endorsements.
Well, hey. If they managed to pull off 1000 subscribers, I'm sure it's not impossible for them to get away with something.
I'm going to make a bold statement here, and simply say the Ads are ruining the internet, and will continue to do so if people use them as a way to make a few extra bucks, overloadning a free website/game with ads just to keep it free will drive away more people than if you would have switch to a payment model.
That's not particularly bold. I do sympathise with it. However, it's also not particularly true. The makers of games need to make money some way or another. Ads may not be pretty, or enjoyable, but they give developers at least some income. And if sponsorships and endorsements give more, all the better.
I, for one, would find it intriguing to see a game titled: "Campbell's Soup Presents: Haven and Hearth" or somesuchthing. It'd be a throwback - like an old 50s show.
There are much better methods to make money, sure you might lose a few people if you switch from free to paid, but its better than resorting to Ads..
I was also speaking of ads in addition to subscriptions. Like Runescape.