I would like to put this into perspective of some other "No subscription" mmos that have cash shops.
SWTOR will charge you $39.99 for the chance at getting a rare or unique outfit style. Some people spend hundreds of dollars and don't get what they were looking for. /WavesHand
DCUO charges $9.99 at the chance at a limited aura... Glowing, floaty thing around your character. Some people have spent $200+ and they still don't get what they want. DCUO also charges 2000 Daybreak Cash (the equivalent of $20 or 4 months of subscription allocations) for a Batman cowl.
You have it good.
vamp_emily wrote: »I would like to put this into perspective of some other "No subscription" mmos that have cash shops.
SWTOR will charge you $39.99 for the chance at getting a rare or unique outfit style. Some people spend hundreds of dollars and don't get what they were looking for. /WavesHand
DCUO charges $9.99 at the chance at a limited aura... Glowing, floaty thing around your character. Some people have spent $200+ and they still don't get what they want. DCUO also charges 2000 Daybreak Cash (the equivalent of $20 or 4 months of subscription allocations) for a Batman cowl.
You have it good.
We have it good?
The game "Second Life" is free. I can buy a nice outfit for my avatar for 400L which is basically less than 2.00 USD.
Charging such large prices for digital items is crazy.
Here is a good example of the way I am thinking:
- Lets say they sold one mount for 20.00.. yay they made some money.
- Lets say they lowered the price to 5.00 and now 20 people bought it.. yay they made more money.
"Second Life"? Never heard of it.
I would like to put this into perspective of some other "No subscription" mmos that have cash shops.
SWTOR will charge you $39.99 for the chance at getting a rare or unique outfit style. Some people spend hundreds of dollars and don't get what they were looking for. /WavesHand
DCUO charges $9.99 at the chance at a limited aura... Glowing, floaty thing around your character. Some people have spent $200+ and they still don't get what they want. DCUO also charges 2000 Daybreak Cash (the equivalent of $20 or 4 months of subscription allocations) for a Batman cowl.
You have it good.
vamp_emily wrote: »"Second Life"? Never heard of it.
smiles, google it. It was not a game recommendation. I was just showing a price comparison. You can still have a successful business without charging your customers high prices per item. I think lowering the price would bring in new sales. Also, if ZOS allowed players to gift other players then I am sure they will even sell more items from the crown store.
I would like to put this into perspective of some other "No subscription" mmos that have cash shops.
SWTOR will charge you $39.99 for the chance at getting a rare or unique outfit style. Some people spend hundreds of dollars and don't get what they were looking for. /WavesHand
DCUO charges $9.99 at the chance at a limited aura... Glowing, floaty thing around your character. Some people have spent $200+ and they still don't get what they want. DCUO also charges 2000 Daybreak Cash (the equivalent of $20 or 4 months of subscription allocations) for a Batman cowl.
You have it good.
Well lets compare it to their direct competition on consoles (I'm a console player). Neverwinters (NW) highest costing costume is $12, then you can customize said costume with whatever colors you wants so you don't look the same as everyone else. Yes, you have to buy the dye to change the color but it would still cost less than this so called "Hero" armor.
Now let's compare mounts. NW's most expensive mounts are $40, and one might think that's expensive, but with ESO you would have to buy the mount ($10-$30) THEN buy the speed upgrade ($60) to match what you get with a NW mount at $40. This doesn't count the additional $120 ($60 for stamina & $60 for carry) you would have to spend in ESO to get a max mount. And to go into PvP w/o max speed and stamina is basically suicide if you get caught in your mount.
I would like to put this into perspective of some other "No subscription" mmos that have cash shops.
SWTOR will charge you $39.99 for the chance at getting a rare or unique outfit style. Some people spend hundreds of dollars and don't get what they were looking for. /WavesHand
DCUO charges $9.99 at the chance at a limited aura... Glowing, floaty thing around your character. Some people have spent $200+ and they still don't get what they want. DCUO also charges 2000 Daybreak Cash (the equivalent of $20 or 4 months of subscription allocations) for a Batman cowl.
You have it good.
Well lets compare it to their direct competition on consoles (I'm a console player). Neverwinters (NW) highest costing costume is $12, then you can customize said costume with whatever colors you wants so you don't look the same as everyone else. Yes, you have to buy the dye to change the color but it would still cost less than this so called "Hero" armor.
Now let's compare mounts. NW's most expensive mounts are $40, and one might think that's expensive, but with ESO you would have to buy the mount ($10-$30) THEN buy the speed upgrade ($60) to match what you get with a NW mount at $40. This doesn't count the additional $120 ($60 for stamina & $60 for carry) you would have to spend in ESO to get a max mount. And to go into PvP w/o max speed and stamina is basically suicide if you get caught in your mount.
I already compared it to their direct competition on consoles. DCUO is already on the PS3, PS4 and this spring it will be on Xbox One.
OK, I think it's time for some constructive feedback so they can hopefully improve this 2k armour for those suckers people who bought it.
1. It's far too shiny. Did the Nord Hero use Mr Sheen on this supposedly battered and worn armour?
2. The edges on everything are too rounded. It literally looks like plastic. Give it some jaggered edges or something
3. The textures are extremely poor
4. Unless you have the right shaped head, the helmet doesn't look like it fits, so it really does look like a poor-man's costume.
5. The extra details on the armour, like badges, look like they were tacked on there with Paint.NET.
Basically, if you didn't call this the Nord Hero Costume, I wouldn't have a clue what you were trying to achieve with this product. It really looks bad ZOS, and you should feel bad if you don't plan on fixing it.
Did I buy it? Hell no, and I don't intend to, but you really need to make some adjustments for those who dished out 2k crowns for something that looks more comical than the jester outfit.
vamp_emily wrote: »"Second Life"? Never heard of it.
smiles, google it. It was not a game recommendation. I was just showing a price comparison. You can still have a successful business without charging your customers high prices per item. I think lowering the price would bring in new sales. Also, if ZOS allowed players to gift other players then I am sure they will even sell more items from the crown store.
Go talk to Bentley, Ferrari and Lamborghini with that sales pitch. I'm sure they'd be interested in hearing your strategy for sales.
vamp_emily wrote: »"Second Life"? Never heard of it.
smiles, google it. It was not a game recommendation. I was just showing a price comparison. You can still have a successful business without charging your customers high prices per item. I think lowering the price would bring in new sales. Also, if ZOS allowed players to gift other players then I am sure they will even sell more items from the crown store.
Go talk to Bentley, Ferrari and Lamborghini with that sales pitch. I'm sure they'd be interested in hearing your strategy for sales.
Go talk to Bentley, Ferrari and Lamborghini with that sales pitch. I'm sure they'd be interested in hearing your strategy for sales.
NoMoreChillies wrote: »
I would like to put this into perspective of some other "No subscription" mmos that have cash shops.
SWTOR will charge you $39.99 for the chance at getting a rare or unique outfit style. Some people spend hundreds of dollars and don't get what they were looking for. /WavesHand
DCUO charges $9.99 at the chance at a limited aura... Glowing, floaty thing around your character. Some people have spent $200+ and they still don't get what they want. DCUO also charges 2000 Daybreak Cash (the equivalent of $20 or 4 months of subscription allocations) for a Batman cowl.
You have it good.
Well lets compare it to their direct competition on consoles (I'm a console player). Neverwinters (NW) highest costing costume is $12, then you can customize said costume with whatever colors you wants so you don't look the same as everyone else. Yes, you have to buy the dye to change the color but it would still cost less than this so called "Hero" armor.
Now let's compare mounts. NW's most expensive mounts are $40, and one might think that's expensive, but with ESO you would have to buy the mount ($10-$30) THEN buy the speed upgrade ($60) to match what you get with a NW mount at $40. This doesn't count the additional $120 ($60 for stamina & $60 for carry) you would have to spend in ESO to get a max mount. And to go into PvP w/o max speed and stamina is basically suicide if you get caught in your mount.
I already compared it to their direct competition on consoles. DCUO is already on the PS3, PS4 and this spring it will be on Xbox One.
Well to quote you, I've never heard of DCUO. And I'm on Xbox.
Edit: just looked up DCUO and its a horrid game that only children with no real world experience in value play. So no, its not in competition with ESO. My 13yo nephew quit playing it because it was bad and he still likes CoD.
nimander99 wrote: »I need to check this when I get off work, but dang... if I paid that w/o realizing it... wow, just wow.
nimander99 wrote: »I need to check this when I get off work, but dang... if I paid that w/o realizing it... wow, just wow.
Do you sub? Maybe your monthly crowns came through and you didn't notice? Let me know what you find out, I'm curious now!
Blacknight841 wrote: »[img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/01/Oblivion—Horse_Armor.jpg[/img]
Let me point out that the history of elder scrolls is not only filled with great lore, but also with nonsensical DLC that is overpriced for its practicality.
"It's a horrid game that only children with no real world experience in value play."
Oddly enough I believe it was the most popular f2p MMO on the PSN at one point. That was last year I believe. Actually, quite a few of the PS players play both ESO and DCUO. Both have great combat when compared to other MMO titles.
I don't believe that 13 year olds with zero income and/or no credit card are their primary target. He could have also been really bad at the game and rage quit. It's skill ceiling is in fact fairly steep. There are a lot of possibilities. Also as a reminder, it is completely possible to have a discussion without being salty. Try it out!