£1 play Bullseye - what is the point?
£1 play Bullseye - what is the point?
I saw my first £1 play Bullseye on the Gamesnet yesterday. The prize board however rather than being doubled appears to be exactly the same as on the 50p version. At first glance the prizes don't seem to be any easier to win either. Are they expecting people to part with a quid for the same expectancy of a prize as they have for 50p or am I missing something?
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in general i'm all for upping the ante but why doesn't someone release a game which starts out being £1 stake instead of tinkering with existing games?
that way i'd imagine they'd get a better idea of whether the public (i.e. not us) approve or not.
i dare say that fred bloggs sees that bullseye is going to cost him £1 to play after years of 50p thinks "sod that for a game of soldiers, i'm not going to pay twice as much for the same thing" giving little consideration for whether the payout is higher or anything else.
that way i'd imagine they'd get a better idea of whether the public (i.e. not us) approve or not.
i dare say that fred bloggs sees that bullseye is going to cost him £1 to play after years of 50p thinks "sod that for a game of soldiers, i'm not going to pay twice as much for the same thing" giving little consideration for whether the payout is higher or anything else.
nobody ever wins on those things.