Not everyone uses the launcher. An in game announcement or notice about major changes would be nice.Rev Rielle wrote: »The official information delivered in this forum post by development, also was - and still is - there on all our launchers, visible to everyone each time they start playing the game.
SpiritofESO wrote: »I started playing ESO with the Elsweyr chapter in June 2019, and have always done the 12-month renewal subscription to the game and I feel that ESO Plus provided me with worthwhile bonuses ... like receiving all my Crowns as a lump sum. I have no problem paying for a game I enjoy, and I realize that the company needs to earn money to stay in business.
I just Googled and reviewed the additional Tamriel Tomes benefits that will accrue to subscribers, and I am very pleased with what I saw. I think my only question about the new Season Zero is whether or not we will see new zones added to the current map. The current world map is large but it's always nice to have a new Zone to explore.
Please, ask for something that would improve the game.
Please stop spreading misinformation, it's getting old.SummersetCitizen wrote: »Revenue is down,
New bad content will not sell,
Pay for endeavors!
scrappy1342 wrote: »PoveusRonin wrote: »
That's why I said I wish they could find something to tempt players into ESO+ besides the craft bag.
and then there would be a gazillion posts on the forums about why -that- thing should be free
But that's just it, nothing will draw players to the subscription like the craft bag. Housing aficionados like the extra furnishing slots it provides, the extra bank space is also great, but nothing streamlines the experience more than the craft bag. And for what you pay, you also get a comparable amount of crowns for the cost -- so if you ever plan to use crowns for anything, ESO+ makes it worth it.PoveusRonin wrote: »I really wish they could find another way to tempt players into ESO+ and put the craft bag into base game.
PreciselyBruh the game is almost completely free, there has to be something to make it profitable.
Selling convenience and cosmetic items is the most common way. Inventory tabs, or in this case the craft bag, is a classic.