Does this mean we cured the common cold?
I work in an herbal medicine factory, and every year,in fall, they buy large stocks of cough suppressing teas, stomach calming herbs and etc, and around mid to late spring, our customers send back their overstock. It doesn't hurt our business, because it is planned.
Why do I tell you this? Because most first world countries get a yearly bonus. The stores overstock the hottest selling items (like games) to make sure they can sell as many as possible. When Christmas time is over, they are left with an over abundance of everything except the highest of demand, and send the excess back. All this means is that eso is not the highest in demand. It could be beaten by single player games, or other genres all together.
The point I am trying to make is, stop wasting your energy on the business of said stores and play the game if that's what you want. If you are scared it will go F2P, then get your fill in now before it does.
People are getting tired of the Repeated doom and gloom from teenagers that couldn't even carry a credit card responsibly, let alone understand how the economies of the world work.
Guildmaster of Decimation Elite
"Take all that you can, and give nothing back!"