QuebraRegra wrote: »nemo284b16_ESO wrote: »Free field respec.
Be able to redo your skill points wherever. Specially in your house when you try out things on your training dummy. It is fun to try out different skills and morphs to come up with different builds but not when you have to travel to a main town every time and pay insane amount of gold to do it.
Interesting... to expand on this:
Some games have a "simulator" in game where you can try different builds, any gear etc (ie. PLANETSIDE2, etc.). I would have loved to have tried some sets before investing time/gold.
Ectheliontnacil wrote: »PLEASE give us trait recrafting!!! I mean you would make a ton of money, since everyone will buy eso AND you will stop the *** farming that makes so many players quit the game. People spend thousands of hours in vma to get a sharpened lightning staff for example, then inferno gets a buff and they can go grinding again. It's silly and I don't believe ANY single player likes farming for traits.
QuebraRegra wrote: »nemo284b16_ESO wrote: »Free field respec.
Be able to redo your skill points wherever. Specially in your house when you try out things on your training dummy. It is fun to try out different skills and morphs to come up with different builds but not when you have to travel to a main town every time and pay insane amount of gold to do it.
Interesting... to expand on this:
Some games have a "simulator" in game where you can try different builds, any gear etc (ie. PLANETSIDE2, etc.). I would have loved to have tried some sets before investing time/gold.
I was thinking this as well. Maybe make the house some place where you could even max out your skill lines just to see what they will do. Perhaps a combat training academy. Weren't there master trainers in ESO III? That could be an interesting idea to re-explore.Ectheliontnacil wrote: »PLEASE give us trait recrafting!!! I mean you would make a ton of money, since everyone will buy eso AND you will stop the *** farming that makes so many players quit the game. People spend thousands of hours in vma to get a sharpened lightning staff for example, then inferno gets a buff and they can go grinding again. It's silly and I don't believe ANY single player likes farming for traits.
If by "trait recrafting" you really mean farming, you do realize you can go to a guild store/merchant, look for a staff (or any item) with the trait you are looking for, buy it and research it. You don't need to go all over looking for items with specific traits. Sure you don't have to spend gold if you pick up an item in the wild but you also don't spend "thousands of hours" trying to find something. I have roughly 75% of the traits researched and have only left Daggerfall to find Skyshards. Keep in mind that you don't need high level items to research a trait. Any level item will do. In fact, the lower level they are they cheaper they are. You could also get a crafter who knows the trait to craft the item for you and then research the trait.
Now if you are looking for a particular level of staff with that trait on it, that is different because then your character would need to be able to craft that item with that trait but again, you can always get someone to make one for you.
MornaBaine wrote: »More crowns with sub since Zeni seems intent on jacking prices.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »[...]
We're currently exploring new ways to add even more benefits to the ESO Plus membership in addition to what we currently offer, and would love to hear any ideas you have in this thread.
Dear @ZOS_GinaBruno,
with respect
- personally to you who addressed this thread to the community in order to listen their ideas,
- to the whole Developer Team who are trying their best for this game to shine even more
- to the community who made the dreams of Devs and every Elder Scroll fan come true into ESO with their continuously support
I wanted to make some observations and then some suggestions.
After reading carefully the above lines of your statement, it seems like ZOS is asking from the community how to make the "gap" between those who prefer a subscription and those who randomly choose to support you with Crowns bigger! In my humble opinion, we should not try to make ESO+ Membership better! We should try and make the support from the players to ZOS better without putting labels on ESO+ Member (all hail the kings/queens) and non-ESO+ members (feast them to the wild animals).
Some years before the previous decade, Subscription was the only way to keep an Online game running as the cost at that time was huge in those types of gaming companies (MMO). Although this cost has been decreased significantly nowadays, the subscription model stayed as it generates a very easy noticeable income to the company who uses it.
MMO industry though, has moved forward since then, and the players have shown they do not want to feel "slaves" of the time they bought for a specific game as subscribers. That is why you changed the Model from P2P to B2P with Store and optional Subscription. You made a bold move to charge for every additional aspect of the game and keep at the same time the subscription optional for those who could afford it. So, now we have:
Current ESO Business Model:
1) Buy the game (that means you contribute into the success and the grow of the game from the beginning)
2) ESO+ Membership
- €12.99 EUR/mo - 30 Days Membership + 1500 Crowns
- €11.99EUR/mo - 90 Days Membership + 4500 Crowns
- €10.99EUR/mo - 180 Day Membership + 9000 Crowns
3) Crowns Packages
- €6.99 EUR - 750 Crown Pack
- €12.99 EUR - 1500 Crown Pack
- €20.99 EUR - 3000 Crown Pack
- €34.99 EUR - 5500 Crown Pack
From all the above we can see something very interesting: The price a player pays for 1 month of ESO+, is the same for the price of 1500 Crowns in the Store. In my eyes the existence of ESO+ makes the 1500 Crowns Package to live in the shadow of ESO+ Membership. Who is going to buy the 1500 Crown pack when he can buy one month ESO+ Subscription for the same price? No offense here, but the existence of these 2 packages has no meaning at all. In addition some newly players who have not the time or even the will to do their research and want to support the Devs, they can buy 2x 1500 Crown Packages without knowing that they can buy 2 months of Subscription with more bonuses for the same price.
As I said, instead of trying to find ways to make the distance between ESO+ players and non-ESO+ players bigger we should try to do the exact opposite. You could be the first company to implement this idea: DO NOT GIVE CROWNS AS BONUS TO YOUR ESO+ MEMBERS. GIVE ESO+ MEMBERSHIP TIME ACCORDING TO THEIR PURCHASE. Here is an example:
Supporting ESO Business Model:
1) Buy the game (that means you contribute into the success and the grow of the game from the begin)
2) ESO+ Membership
- €12.99 EUR/mo - 30 Days Membership + 1500 Crowns
- €11.99EUR/mo - 90 Days Membership + 4500 Crowns
- €10.99EUR/mo - 180 Day Membership + 9000 Crowns
3) Crowns Packages
- €6.99 EUR - 750 Crown Pack + 15 days ESO+ Membership
- €12.99 EUR - 1500 Crown Pack + 30 days ESO+ Membership
- €20.99 EUR - 3000 Crown Pack + 60 days ESO+ Membership
- €34.99 EUR - 4500 Crown Pack + 90 days ESO+ Membership + 1000 Crowns
- €64.99 EUR - 9000 Crown Pack + 180 days ESO+ Membership + 1500 Crowns + 15 days ESO+
What do we gain with this Business Model:
- We do not loose the current subscribers as now they have more options to choose from.
- No more separation between ESO+ and non-ESO+ members. With this Model ALL THE PLAYERS WHO SUPPORT THE GAME ARE BECOMING INSTANTLY SUBSCRIBERS. That means we end the fight between ESO+ and non ESO+ Members.
- More attractive packages for those who could not afford ESO+ up until now.
- All the non-ESO+ players now have a chance to "feel and taste" what an ESO+ Membership bonus mean
Friendly
Oldar
ShedsHisTail wrote: »Unlimited Furniture bag
I was all over the "furniture bag" idea right up until I realized I have this free, one-room house in Ebonheart I can stash all my crap in.
So I did. I spent about an hour arranging my all my various pilfered and purloined furniture in the room, parked my smuggler assistant in the corner, and now it's like my own private thieves den. Rickety table with little knick-knacks on one corner, paintings piled up against the wall... I honestly think I prefer it to a furniture bag.
eirinnpryderi wrote: »@ZOS_GinaBruno
Since we are paying it would be nice to have a removal or extension of the Innactivity Kicking Timer....if you can't remove because it would stress the servers, at least raise it to one or two hours for plus members, the currenty limit is too damn small, I go for groceries or something and by the time i come back the server already kicked me
DaveMoeDee wrote: »ShedsHisTail wrote: »Unlimited Furniture bag
I was all over the "furniture bag" idea right up until I realized I have this free, one-room house in Ebonheart I can stash all my crap in.
So I did. I spent about an hour arranging my all my various pilfered and purloined furniture in the room, parked my smuggler assistant in the corner, and now it's like my own private thieves den. Rickety table with little knick-knacks on one corner, paintings piled up against the wall... I honestly think I prefer it to a furniture bag.
When you do that, does the furniture become bound to your account? Not much of a solution if storing an item means I can no longer sell it.eirinnpryderi wrote: »@ZOS_GinaBruno
Since we are paying it would be nice to have a removal or extension of the Innactivity Kicking Timer....if you can't remove because it would stress the servers, at least raise it to one or two hours for plus members, the currenty limit is too damn small, I go for groceries or something and by the time i come back the server already kicked me
Are you being sarcastic?
Definitely not an option for Cyrodiil, as a position should not be saved for someone buying groceries. In PvE zones, I just don't see the point. Just log back on.
"If you are quitting, can I have your stuff??"
Hawkeye0099 wrote: »make mount speed stam and space shared between characters *drops mic, everyone subs for life*
SwampRaider wrote: »Alliance Switch Token: Switch character to new alliance. (Can only be used once per account. EVER)
Or be able to purchase limited-time homes at different periods. e.g. the Tel Galen mansion is available for ESO+ members during the first week of every month.ProfesseurFreder wrote: »Maybe ESO Plus members should have access to a unique home that's not available to non-members....