You're not getting ripped off, at least not individually. And given the fact that you had to pay for the game and DLC only once, but can use them (and in fact, already have used them) for countless hours, they're a steal. That AAA single-player game with only 10 hours worth of content at full price? Now that's what I'd call a rip-off.[snip]
KhajitFurTrader wrote: »You're not getting ripped off, at least not individually. And given the fact that you had to pay for the game and DLC only once, but can use them (and in fact, already have used them) for countless hours, they're a steal. That AAA single-player game with only 10 hours worth of content at full price? Now that's what I'd call a rip-off.[snip]
It is a common and tried practice in virtually every game which uses a virtual currency to generate revenue, that the prices of stuff being offered are not proper divisors of purchaseable chunks of said currency. So you have to overbuy on currency, leaving you with an amount that might or might not be useful to buy something else with it. The point is that you'll be left with (ideally constant) virtual spending potential to impulsively buy stuff with, and the association of spending real money being removed to those (rare) occasion where you fork over more moolah for what's basically a credit without interest to the game's producers/publishers.
So, don't blame ZOS for following best industry practices. Either blame the industry as a whole, or better yet, blame those customers who always want more for even less, or totally for free. They got what they wished for, but with a twist they didn't.
10 years ago a DLC would've been called an expansion and you'd need to buy it at $40 or something.
They sell these things in set denominations because it saves overheard on their part and simplifies the process so that they can focus on more important things like the game itself. Virtual currency simplifies the entire process.
And surprise surprise, an industry exists to make money?! Those ***!
Also...someone has pointed out that you're getting 500 crowns free when you buy 3000 right?!
If you compare the prices, 1500 is $15. 3000 is $25.
That means you got the 500 that you're complaining about...for FREE.
You are paying $25 for a $25 DLC...and getting 500 crowns for free. Why is worthy of complaining?
(And it's not ZOS's fault the OP couldn't cover the taxes.)
Who said it costs $20? It costs 2500 crowns. It does not cost $20. Base on the crown per US$ rate, it costs more like $23 dollars in reality.DaveMoeDee wrote: »Sithisvoid wrote: »I would have rather had that. That way i would have been ready for it at least.
Instead, i had to go back out,, buy another card. Give [snip] another $25, just to have $3 more in order to buy 3000 crowns for a 2500 dlc.
So instead of paying $20, the actual price of the DLC. I just spent $50, to get $20 worth of 'tokens'.
ZOS has a 750 crown pack also.
I assume you are on XBox. If an [snip] card is your problem, I can't see ZOS' fault there. They don't dictate [snip] currency. ZOS allows you to buy 750 crowns, 1500 crowns, and 3000 crowns. Any differences on consoles, well, that's what happens when you have multiple hands in the cookie jar.
They could have just sold it via DLC screen for straight up what its worth.
They know full well its 2500 crowns and players need 3000 crowns to buy it.
Honestly its not really a big deal. its just [snip], and thats why i made this topic. [snip]
Sithisvoid wrote: »Funkopotamus wrote: »Funkopotamus wrote: »
My point that there must be something peculiar about anyone that would pay for ESO plus.
But a few months ago you were supporting ESO's subscriptions?
Why would it be different if I wanted to pay for ESO+ now to help with crafting speed?
I also was paying for the ESO+ to have the crowns on hand to cancel after buying IC...
See how that worked out for me eh? lol
I had supported a sub only system because I was buying something concrete not a system where I pay because I feel charitable and I want to support the game.I am a consumer not a sponsor and I will only pay for concrete stuff like DLC and occasional crowns.
People did not want that simple system.Now they get the [snip] that the OP talks about. I agree it is BS but is very much expected [snip]. It is however very mild [snip] compared to the [snip] in other games like SWTOR for example, another game where my sub ended the day it went f2p.
Yeah they really gave you guys a ton of content while subbing was active huh?
KhajitFurTrader wrote: »So, don't blame ZOS for following best industry practices. Either blame the industry as a whole, or better yet, blame those customers who always want more for even less, or totally for free. They got what they wished for, but with a twist they didn't.
krees28b14_ESO wrote: »I have no problem with the 2500 crowns for the DLC.
The problem is i have to buy 3 000 crowns just to pay 2500 crowns to buy the damn thing. So here i was ready to buy it with $25 cash card stored. But now that snot enough due to taxes. So now i have to go buy another stupid cash card just to get $3 bucks worth just to get 3000 crowns to spend 2500 crowns with 500 left over.
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delphwind_ESO wrote: »I was at the store today and bought some snacks for my family. The bill came to $15, but their credit card machine was broken so I had to use the ATM ...
Those JERKS had the nerve to only distribute $20 bills!! Now I am stuck with this $5 bill in my pocket feeling REALLY taken advantage of.
If this trend continues I am going to put off buying food until they remedy this issue.
delphwind_ESO wrote: »I was at the store today and bought some snacks for my family. The bill came to $15, but their credit card machine was broken so I had to use the ATM ...
Those JERKS had the nerve to only distribute $20 bills!! Now I am stuck with this $5 bill in my pocket feeling REALLY taken advantage of.
If this trend continues I am going to put off buying food until they remedy this issue.
How is this "insightful" or "awesome"? The extra $5 is real currency that can be used all over the place to buy all sorts of things you actually might want. It's not analogous to having an extra amount of fake currency that can only be used in one store to buy a very limited number of things all of which you don't want. This analogy is an epic failure.
How can it be stealing if the price points of virtual goods, and the price of the currency they can be bought with, are totally arbitrary? Are you saying that marketing psychology and optimization of profit margins are equal to theft? That'd be a novel idea, at least to marketing folks and businessmen everywhere around the globe.Hiero_Glyph wrote: »[snip]
I've found a way to get back at ZOS and effectively cheat the system!
Buy 5000 worth of credits - use 2500 on this DLC then save the remaining 2500 and use that on the next DLC. That way you don't have to spend a cent extra and it will show ZOS that you mean business.
Yup if you're a sub you bent over and a red hot poker shoved up your ****
Cause unlike games that allow their subscribers to keep the DLC that got while subscribing, DCUO, SWTOR I know of off the top of my head, If you unsub they will bend you over again with their red hot poker ready to go
Except people subbing and buying things from the crownstore keep this game alive so some cheapskates can continue enjoying it.
P.S. I'm not saying anyone in here is a cheapskate.
I've found a way to get back at ZOS and effectively cheat the system!
Buy 5000 worth of credits - use 2500 on this DLC then save the remaining 2500 and use that on the next DLC. That way you don't have to spend a cent extra and it will show ZOS that you mean business.
I've found a way to get back at ZOS and effectively cheat the system!
Buy 5000 worth of credits - use 2500 on this DLC then save the remaining 2500 and use that on the next DLC. That way you don't have to spend a cent extra and it will show ZOS that you mean business.
I have no problem with the 2500 crowns for the DLC.
The problem is i have to buy 3 000 crowns just to pay 2500 crowns to buy the damn thing. So here i was ready to buy it with $25 cash card stored. But now that snot enough due to taxes. So now i have to go buy another stupid cash card just to get $3 bucks worth just to get 3000 crowns to spend 2500 crowns with 500 left over.
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BlueGreenMikey wrote: »delphwind_ESO wrote: »I was at the store today and bought some snacks for my family. The bill came to $15, but their credit card machine was broken so I had to use the ATM ...
Those JERKS had the nerve to only distribute $20 bills!! Now I am stuck with this $5 bill in my pocket feeling REALLY taken advantage of.
If this trend continues I am going to put off buying food until they remedy this issue.
How is this "insightful" or "awesome"? The extra $5 is real currency that can be used all over the place to buy all sorts of things you actually might want. It's not analogous to having an extra amount of fake currency that can only be used in one store to buy a very limited number of things all of which you don't want. This analogy is an epic failure.
Right? It's like going to a store, buying something for $15, having them tell you that they only accept $20 bills but...don't worry! We'll give you a $5 gift card to our store that is non-refundable and can't be used anywhere else.