StanuvIlaWynde wrote: »IMHO 1000 crowns should get you 60 lessons not 10
We're talking real money here!
Yep, I would drop a fair bit of money on crowns if I thought I was getting value for money, current prices I won't buy any.
Their choice.
rajaniemiorama_ESO wrote: »StanuvIlaWynde wrote: »IMHO 1000 crowns should get you 60 lessons not 10
We're talking real money here!
Ok. Come feed my dog everyday for 6 months. I will pay you $30 when the job is done.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »firstdecan wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »The price of horse feedings has just been released an purchasable on the crown store. The current price for any of these feedings (or lessons as the game is calling them) is 1,000 crowns (useable only once per day and only adds one point)
This was not clear in the above quote. 1000 Crowns for 10 lessons, use as many as you want per day.
There will be three riding courses that you can purchase: Speed, Stamina, and Carry Capacity. Each course costs 1,000 crowns and contains 10 lessons, and each lesson will increment your skill by one. There is no restriction to how many courses you can purchase and can use as many per day as you’d like, but these lessons will not allow you to go past the 60 cap within any skill.
So, at $10 USD per 1000 crowns, it would cost $180.00 to buy a maxed out horse. That's what a year's sub used to cost.
I'm so glad the sub is free now. I think this officially qualifies as P2W. I realize it can be construed as a convenience item, but you're basically shortcutting 6 months of daily feeding, doubling your storage capacity, and reducing 'return to the fray' times in Cyrodiil with a single purchase (technically 18 purchases, but whatever).
Honest question....when you use the "P2W" phrase or comment.
-Is this definition based upon another persons ability to achieve an in-game task in a shorter time that you or another player if not using the crown store?
If yes, then wouldn't by definition any convenience item be defined by you as P2W?
Where is the line drawn from your perspective? (P2W vs not P2W)
Getting gold to feed horses is easy, fitting punishment for being lazy I say so the prices work less they end up increasing the gold costs also
Yep, I would drop a fair bit of money on crowns if I thought I was getting value for money, current prices I won't buy any.
Their choice.
Rather have 100 people buy at $200 than 2000 people buy at $5
I say it's a good price and possibly even increase it. I won't buy but others will and I am happy to have them bankroll at least part of the game development.
Maxed out character $1000? Piece of V14 armor $100? I think it's fair as it will stop most from buying it but money is still being made.
Edit- I would also rather have 100 buy at $200 than 4000 buy at $5 as we keep the count of artificially inflated characters down.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Getting gold to feed horses is easy, fitting punishment for being lazy I say so the prices work less they end up increasing the gold costs also
Yes, getting gold is easy.
No one is arguing that point.
The point in question is why is it possible to increase only one trait per 20 hour period?
Could it be so they could gouge the player-base with micro-transactions with the Crown Store?
Well, that would kind of require that to have been the plan all along, wouldn't it? Abandoning a Sub model and moving to Pay To Play with a Crown Store.
Almost as if they knew they would have to abandon the Subs when Console launched because no Console player is going to pay to access their chose network AND a monthly sub for the game as well.
Oh, wait....
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DaveMoeDee wrote: »Plenty of people seem to be buying the cosmetic items, so I'm not sure they need to lower prices. I want them to make money off the crown store. That keeps the game going. Real in the whales.
No matter what price they choose, someone will say that it should be less.
You know, this is the attitude that makes me sad.
I want the game to succeed, I really do. My sub is still active (just renewed the other day and until November). Yet the game is slowly but surely going the path of the whale-subsidized forever-dying MMO. As long as a few whales give them enough cash to pay a small team to maintain the servers and throw players the odd bone, they can keep it in a limbo. It's one messed up business model if you think about it.
AndDaveMoeDee wrote: »Plenty of people seem to be buying the cosmetic items, so I'm not sure they need to lower prices. I want them to make money off the crown store. That keeps the game going. Real in the whales.
No matter what price they choose, someone will say that it should be less.
Sell 500 items at 10 you make 5000
sell 5000 items at 2 you make 10000
One way excludes a lot of players, the other way makes more money (automated buying system etc, very little extra cost involved selling to 5000 instead of 500.
To my way of thinking, it's a bit like TV companies deciding to charge 1/2 a million for a TV set, sure some people would buy but most the population would never get to have one.
The figures are a little suspect in both posts about the "Riding Lessons". One says $180 and this says £153.00
In real terms, if you WERE going to upgrade ALL 180 riding slots, then it would cost you:
18,000 (total Crowns) / 5500 (best crown deal) * £23.99 (Price of best deal)
This gives us £78.51 / £112.90
It's still bloody expensive for what it is.
Then it brings us to the other comments, where people say "Hey, if you want to fast track and avoid months of time investment, then it should cost you a fair amount!".
I tend to agree with this statement, certainly from a player perspective.
If we turn the tables and look at it from a "Corporate revenue stream" it doesn't really make sense. Even taking in to account eh "Whale" scenario. Who out there, is actually going to spend £73 on upgrading a virtual horse just to run a little quicker or have a little more space on a character. I mean, it's a LARGE amount of money.
The simple formula from a company would be either:
Small volume of buyers = High price of item
Large volume of buyers = Lower price of item
As others have also pointed out, if it was close to £30-40 for a fully levelled horse then far more people would consider paying for it. Even I would consider it for another of my Alts.
This would ultimately lead me to believe that ZOS's figures in terms of revenue generating Crown Store players is somewhat lower than even they would like or be happy with.
I'm just worried at these prices DLC is going to be 8,000 crowns.. or like $80. Sorry, but I'm not blowing $80 on a single zone... I think $30 has to be my upper limit on DLC.
Then again, maybe these items are just to cater to whales? Unless you're subbed and have a bunch of crowns sitting around, the prices do seem steep... but maybe not for everyone.
I'm just worried at these prices DLC is going to be 8,000 crowns.. or like $80. Sorry, but I'm not blowing $80 on a single zone... I think $30 has to be my upper limit on DLC.
Then again, maybe these items are just to cater to whales? Unless you're subbed and have a bunch of crowns sitting around, the prices do seem steep... but maybe not for everyone.
There is absolutely no reason to think these prices are connected in any way to the price of future DLC.
DLC has to be affordable to the masses or it flops because too few people buy it. No one wants to play in a dead zone.
Cash shop stuff is for people who want to feel special or take shortcuts (like whales). It is not meant to be purchased by every single player so they can price it as high as they like without hurting business.
DaveMoeDee wrote: »Plenty of people seem to be buying the cosmetic items, so I'm not sure they need to lower prices. I want them to make money off the crown store. That keeps the game going. Real in the whales.
No matter what price they choose, someone will say that it should be less.
The problem is people aren't simply divided into those willing to buy cosmetics at any price and those who will never buy them no matter what and by pricing things poorly ZOS does stand to lose out on revenue.
For example I'm quite willing to spend real money on cosmetic items, and pets, mounts and costumes all appeal to me. I also log in almost every day and check the crown store every day I can log in for new items. So in theory ZOS stands to make quite a bit of money from me.
But so far I've bought 5 things, and 4 of those were using up the free crowns I got during the switch-over to TU. (White mane horse, palomino horse, senche-panther pet and the pony guar and bantam guar pets when they were on sale.)
I loved the leopard mount (although it looks a bit chunky for a leopard IMO, I guess because the model was originally for the tiger) and the panther but 2,500 (or £10.90 if you buy the biggest crown pack) is too much IMO. If they were 1,300 crowns like the guar I'd get them, but only because I really like them. For mounts I'm less sure about, like the guar, even that is a bit much.
There's never going to be one price that makes everyone happy of course, but there are ranges that are better. Someone did an excellent example by polling players on how many character slots they'd buy and how much they'd be willing to pay and showed that there's a peak profit if they're priced around....I think it was about $4 each and after that it drops off because fewer people would be willing to buy them, and each person would buy less because they're so expensive.
There are numerous real life examples too. Early on in it's history the makers of Coca-Cola actually found that increasing the price meant they were selling more because people saw it as higher quality and therefore worth getting (whereas before it was marketed partially as a cheaper alternative to similar products), but even now it's one of the most popular drinks in the world they can't simply charge whatever they want, they have to keep it competitive with other drinks, and all those drinks have to be reasonably priced equivalent to other items. I might be in the supermarket to buy a joint of beef for £15 (real price, I just checked) but that doesn't mean I'd also be willing to spend £15 on a bottle of Coke. And not just because I know I could get Pepsi for £1.