Well, if people are willing to pay the P2P price, then of course they are going to work a bit harder to add content for it.
As long as people are willing to pay for a service, the provider will find ways to keep that service interesting. In Blizzard's case, as long as people are still willing to pay for a game, they will keep adding content to extend game-play, whereas the game would otherwise probably stop after the first or so expansion pack.
All moot points however, since D3 won't be P2P.
Quote (Boogersnot308 @ Mar 1 2011 06:25pm)
How?
Starcraft II is getting patched quite often, and I'm not paying to play that.
I'm not even going to argue patches; all developers will patch their games. P2P only covers extensive hack and bot countermeasures and content. Nothing else.
This post was edited by gateguy on Mar 1 2011 04:53pm