Anyway; as some of you know, Ive been playing a lot of magic online recently. Dont worry, im not on another recruitment drive
For those of you who dont know, Magic is a trading card game, a bit like pokemon, but less shit.
Its given me a thought. Why dont other kinds of games use a similar system. Again, for those of you that dont know, to play magic, you buy a deck. This has 60 cards in it, and is ready to play right from the off. You dont have to play against people with the same deck as you or anything like that. You can by other decks (or little "booster" packs, containing less cards but for less monies) and either use the new deck instead, or swap cards about to make your own, totally new deck.
Thinking about it, a similar system is used in the tabletop games made by Games Workshop. You buy your units, and can mix and match them into whatever collection of things you like, according to a set of rules.
What occured to me, is I cant see any reason why a system like this wouldnt work for other games. Take, for example, the RTS. For the sake of this example, imagine Generals worked like this. You would go out and buy yourself a kind of miniture game, with the mechanics of the game (so you can play it) and just one of the armies (lets say you chose the standard American army). This would be a lot cheaper than the game as it stands today, but would mean that you could only play as the americans. However, you can play against anyone else, regardless of what army they are using. You could then buy the Chinese army, and play with them, or (for a very small amount of money) buy new units for your american army.
I know they wouldnt be able to release new units at the same speed as magic releases new cards, but if they only release one unit to every ten cards, thats still about 60 new units a year.
The advantages of this system is that poor bastards like myself can spend minimal monies and still play against rich bastards, and without that much of a disadvantage too.
Anyway, just a daft idea, its not like im in a position to do anything with it.









