Odummacleod wrote: »from what i've seen since beta and the launch of ESO, is the gold for crowns and crown store items , is really a slick move on the veterans of the game and friends and guildies of the veterans of ESO because they can go to these websites and buy for very cheap several millions or billions of gold, and then their character in ESO has this much gold on them, so they in turn trade this gold they got from other websites and got almost for nothing great mounts, and weapons and armor and houses and the such, and at no time did ESO make any money off them but only off the players that bought the crowns from ESO website, it's almost like they laugh at ESO for these past years because they think they got over on ESO and for players like me it's really upsetting because we pay for our crown store items and these other players got them for free if not nothing , so my point is ESO is losing money and has been losing money for years because of these other websites and these players that think it's ok to bypass ESO website to buy crowns and still get crown store items just like us but we did it the right way and made ESO money they did'nt, it's really not a fair systems, why do we have to pay for crown store items and they don't , we sould all be equal in buying crowns, me and a lot of players are not willing to risk getting banned for buying gold from other websites but these players are and i hope ESO really thinks about this system of gold for crowns gifting because it's only right we all pay for what we want and make ESO money not these other websites and people and these players that been playing for years found a slick way to not pay 100 dollars on a house or whatever and only pay 10 or 20 or 30 dollars on gold for another website so now because of this system in ESO they can have a great house and other things from the crown store and did not give ESO any money, you see what i mean it's not fair i bought 100 dollars of crowns from ESO website and got me a big house and these other players got the same house if not better and bought it with gold how is that fair, i just bought 5500 crown today from the ESO website for 40 dollars and to think that another player in the past or near future got the same amount of crowns i did but got it for gold, all i'm saying is we sould all pay for what we want not only the few, we all sould be equal in ESO when it comes to getting crown store items how is that bad. thank you for your time i said my peace.
phaneub17_ESO wrote: »The problem they're having atm is people purchasing say a 12 month subscription, get all the crowns upfront, spend those crowns, then chargeback the subscription. Obviously the account gets locked, but they move on to the next one like a throwaway phone.
The only ideal solution is to promise the crowns at the end of the subscription rather than at the start or by month for first time subscribers. For those who purchase crowns directly from the packs, those Crowns would stay personal until a certain grace period has lapsed where they cannot be used for gifting. It won't stop the problem, but may deter or dissuade them from doing it, minimizing the loss on their end from fraudulent payments.
Each account will have to build up their own internal rating based on how often they get refunds, suspensions, actions taken against it, and so on. Those accounts with good standings will get the crowns upfront, those unscrupulous ones will get them at the end of a subscription or remain unable to gift until a period of time has passed. This means they need to reprogram the system however on how expenditures are handled and that alone could take a year to polish out before releasing publicly.
At the top of the month, ZeniMax Online Studios annoyed Elder Scrolls Online players with a “pause” of in-game gifting, a decision it attributed to “ongoing fraudulent behavior.” Gifting is what the system was built for, but it’s also the key method to essentially buy things off the cash shop with in-game gold, using other players as broker. That system works great right up until one party is innocently tangled up in the other’s stolen credit card or hacked account scheme, which leads to ZOS losing money. So the move was temporary, but that hasn’t made it any less irritating for legitimate users.
phaneub17_ESO wrote: »https://massivelyop.com/2023/09/19/elder-scrolls-online-says-its-wont-punish-players-using-gifting-to-swap-gold-for-crowns/At the top of the month, ZeniMax Online Studios annoyed Elder Scrolls Online players with a “pause” of in-game gifting, a decision it attributed to “ongoing fraudulent behavior.” Gifting is what the system was built for, but it’s also the key method to essentially buy things off the cash shop with in-game gold, using other players as broker. That system works great right up until one party is innocently tangled up in the other’s stolen credit card or hacked account scheme, which leads to ZOS losing money. So the move was temporary, but that hasn’t made it any less irritating for legitimate users.
There are other articles, but I'm too lazy to go searching for them, this is the most recent in my history.
phaneub17_ESO wrote: »https://massivelyop.com/2023/09/19/elder-scrolls-online-says-its-wont-punish-players-using-gifting-to-swap-gold-for-crowns/At the top of the month, ZeniMax Online Studios annoyed Elder Scrolls Online players with a “pause” of in-game gifting, a decision it attributed to “ongoing fraudulent behavior.” Gifting is what the system was built for, but it’s also the key method to essentially buy things off the cash shop with in-game gold, using other players as broker. That system works great right up until one party is innocently tangled up in the other’s stolen credit card or hacked account scheme, which leads to ZOS losing money. So the move was temporary, but that hasn’t made it any less irritating for legitimate users.
There are other articles, but I'm too lazy to go searching for them, this is the most recent in my history.
phaneub17_ESO wrote: »https://massivelyop.com/2023/09/19/elder-scrolls-online-says-its-wont-punish-players-using-gifting-to-swap-gold-for-crowns/At the top of the month, ZeniMax Online Studios annoyed Elder Scrolls Online players with a “pause” of in-game gifting, a decision it attributed to “ongoing fraudulent behavior.” Gifting is what the system was built for, but it’s also the key method to essentially buy things off the cash shop with in-game gold, using other players as broker. That system works great right up until one party is innocently tangled up in the other’s stolen credit card or hacked account scheme, which leads to ZOS losing money. So the move was temporary, but that hasn’t made it any less irritating for legitimate users.
There are other articles, but I'm too lazy to go searching for them, this is the most recent in my history.
i read this article and the only thing there i can see that supports your assertion in post #12 above is "As one player noted on Reddit, one of the “new” methods here APPEARS to be". are you saying that you are treating some rando's reddit speculations as factual evidence of the details of the crown gifting pause?