Rishikesa108 wrote: »Dear Bethesda Team,
please DO continue to put crown crates in the daily rewards !!!!
I like them so much, and so do many other people.
Thank you
I don't buy crates, but I don't have any issues with them being available for those who do buy them, and I've yet to see their critics coming up with alternative revenue sources if they were removed from the game as they would like.
Savos_Saren wrote: »Should restaurants stop serving food... just because one person has a tendency to overeat? This is a self-control issue.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Please DO keep these in the rewards. I enjoy getting them, even when it's only gems. If someone doesn't like them, they can just not bother with them. But there are those of who do like it that should be able to enjoy them.
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I support the ability to reject them. I also wouldn't care if there was a way to indicate an account belongs to a minor and have them not show up for them at all. But removing them entirely shouldn't be the solution.
A minor should not be playing ESO it is a PEGI 18/ESRB Mature rated game.
I agree with your sentiment OP, but this is something that most people won't agree with and ZOS will definitely never change.
The real issue is the daily login rewards. I know that's an unpopular opinion, but I'm a person with a lot of those and I can explain why.
The daily login rewards trigger our reward system. We get a hit of feel good molecules in our brain when we receive them. While that might seem like a good thing, our brain adapts to it by making us more resistant to those molecules.
So like a drug, instead of making us feel good, over time we start to need the daily login rewards just to reach our baseline.
This is why they were introduced! It's a basic Skinner Box mechanic. It's to condition us to login every day.
It can be argued all games are skinner boxes, but rewards for completing challenges are different. Yes, they can still disregulate our brain, but physical and mental challenges come with the upside of improving us as well. That's why I have always loved challenging games.
The daily login rewards and crates present no challenge and therefore lack that upside. They condition players to login and spend money.
But modern life is full of such traps. It is why people find phones, memes, tiktok and other forms of social media to be so addictive. They will never be regulated. So people must learn to self-regulate.
Andrew Huberman believes that the ability to self-regulate is going to be one of the most important traits that dictate how successful people are going into the future.
Spinjitzu_Mistress wrote: »Dear Bethesda Team,
I no longer wish to receive Crown Crates (or Loot boxes) after login as a daily reward. For me, these loot boxes are not a "reward", but they seduce the player to log in everyday. This is more like gambling instead of earning rewards for achievements. I see the fact that you integrate them into the daily rewards as an attempt to hook me. Also other daily rewards during the jubilee like a house or DLC don't put me in a more conciliatory mood.
This is the third month this year that you've been trying to sell me these loot boxes. Sure there may be players who don't mind. However, it bothers me. I also don't want the "free" random content in these boxes. I'm proud of my earned collection: Gestures, trophies, mounts etc. And I don't want my collection to be littered with this "free" content from the loot boxes.
Either you don't offer loot boxes in the daily rewards at all, or I want to (at least) have the freedom to REFUSE the daily reward without a blinking speech bubble in the chat window reminding me constantly that I'm "allowed" to pick up this daily "reward" even several days.
I started playing Elder Scrolls Online a few years ago because it has a nice lore and is buy-to-play (rather than free-to-play). I invested a lot of time in the game and hoped to be with it for a long time. The fact that there were already loot boxes when I started playing didn't bother me, as they weren't forced on me (until today). But now I have the feeling that I have to adjust myself (i.e. accept more inconvenience) instead of simply enjoying the game. I do really love walking through the great scenery, listen to the beautiful music while enjoying the interesting stories you've come up with in the quests. Unfortunately, my feeling has changed as the loot boxes are starting to get on my nerves and destroy my immersion.
For the future, please skip offering loot boxes (or Crown Crates as you call them) as a daily "reward". Or at least give me the free choice to refuse this daily log-in reward. Please!
Many thanks and best wishes,
Spin
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Please DO keep these in the rewards. I enjoy getting them, even when it's only gems. If someone doesn't like them, they can just not bother with them. But there are those of who do like it that should be able to enjoy them.
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I support the ability to reject them. I also wouldn't care if there was a way to indicate an account belongs to a minor and have them not show up for them at all. But removing them entirely shouldn't be the solution.
A minor should not be playing ESO it is a PEGI 18/ESRB Mature rated game.
Minors can play those with parent permission. It's the parents should be advised this game contains mature content rating. It's not an adults only game.
GuuMoonRyoung wrote: »I would suggest they remove the daily reward system completely. Instead, after someone completes all 3 daily endeavors, they should get a special box which would allow them to choose a reward from a whole bunch of rare rewards.
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Please DO keep these in the rewards. I enjoy getting them, even when it's only gems. If someone doesn't like them, they can just not bother with them. But there are those of who do like it that should be able to enjoy them.
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I support the ability to reject them. I also wouldn't care if there was a way to indicate an account belongs to a minor and have them not show up for them at all. But removing them entirely shouldn't be the solution.
A minor should not be playing ESO it is a PEGI 18/ESRB Mature rated game.
Minors can play those with parent permission. It's the parents should be advised this game contains mature content rating. It's not an adults only game.
Not in the UK, it is illegal to buy for, or allow a minor to play (or watch) content not suitable according to the ratings.
Andrew Huberman believes that the ability to self-regulate is going to be one of the most important traits that dictate how successful people are going into the future.
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Please DO keep these in the rewards. I enjoy getting them, even when it's only gems. If someone doesn't like them, they can just not bother with them. But there are those of who do like it that should be able to enjoy them.
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I support the ability to reject them. I also wouldn't care if there was a way to indicate an account belongs to a minor and have them not show up for them at all. But removing them entirely shouldn't be the solution.
A minor should not be playing ESO it is a PEGI 18/ESRB Mature rated game.
Minors can play those with parent permission. It's the parents should be advised this game contains mature content rating. It's not an adults only game.
Not in the UK, it is illegal to buy for, or allow a minor to play (or watch) content not suitable according to the ratings.
Which statute are you citing?