egosumacunnus wrote: »Also a question about the pet.
Does it come with it's own bank slot so i have the space to keep it rather than destroy it to make way for more useful items?
lordrichter wrote: »Some people cannot play continuously. They might have disposable income problems. They might have real life things that take them out for a while. I really don't think that these things make anyone less loyal. Maybe less dedicated, but certainly not less loyal.
I like the idea of the reward pet for 3 month subscriptions, and not for selfish reasons.
I think that just about everyone will have one, like many achievements. They serve as milestones in your personal life involvement with ESO.
MercutioElessar wrote: »Dagoth_Rac wrote: »Loyalty program does not include early access, 30 free days included with game, or the 5 free days they gave us. So paid subscriptions basically started in like mid-May. 3 months under those conditions means you have been around since, if not the beginning, pretty darn close.
Source?
Edit: And even if you can present one, you seem to totally missunderstand me. With the purchase of the game you do have an active subscription the day you install it and begin to play. Because the first 30 days are not really a free play time. You payed for them with your leap of faith to Zeni that this game is worth playing. Without the chance of testing it.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Yes, that's fine.kanaris933eb17_ESO wrote: »Awesome! One question though, i am renuing my sub every month with paysafe (meaning i never set up a 3 month sub time). Will I be still eligible for it?
MercutioElessar wrote: »Dagoth_Rac wrote: »Loyalty program does not include early access, 30 free days included with game, or the 5 free days they gave us. So paid subscriptions basically started in like mid-May. 3 months under those conditions means you have been around since, if not the beginning, pretty darn close.
Source?
Edit: And even if you can present one, you seem to totally missunderstand me. With the purchase of the game you do have an active subscription the day you install it and begin to play. Because the first 30 days are not really a free play time. You payed for them with your leap of faith to Zeni that this game is worth playing. Without the chance of testing it.
The article is the source for his comment. It explicitly states that the initial 30 days are not counted towards the loyalty program.
Also, it seems you didn't read the article at all. It says there will be another reveal for those loyal up to 6 months.
The article is the source for his comment. It explicitly states that the initial 30 days are not counted towards the loyalty program.
Also, it seems you didn't read the article at all. It says there will be another reveal for those loyal up to 6 months.
Yeah @MercutioElessar you really should read the article.
Attorneyatlawl wrote: »Since the game launched I have been subscribed to it. Every month or so my subscription expired because I use Ideal to pay which won't allow me to set up a recurring subscription.
So my subscription has a few minor interuptions, ranging from a few hours to 2 days. Will I still get rewards?
I have the same question as ESO's had issues processing paypal for me twice now which has caused my account to lapse briefly each time. Is the loyalty program (hopefully) based on cumulative paid game subscription time rather than continuous payment only?
MercutioElessar wrote: »At first look this is a pretty thing, that's for sure.
But when you think one step further, there is one little, nagging thing that's making me wonder.
The program has been introduced to us so everyone can see that a player has been subscribing for at least 3 month. And this is called loyalty.
But what about those of us who are here right from the start, maybe even five days before the start (pre-release) and didn't cancel the subscription for a single day? Those who continued playing even though there were issues and problems and tons of doubts?
Please, don't missunderstand me. I don't want a special gift for playing this game. I even don't like those pets - mine are all rotting at the bank.
For me it's about the term loyalty. If it's loyal to subscribe for three month in a period of now almost five and more to come, how are players defined that play longer without subscription gaps? Wich term is used for them? Is there a climatic of loyalty in ZOS' definition?
MercutioElessar wrote: »At first look this is a pretty thing, that's for sure.
But when you think one step further, there is one little, nagging thing that's making me wonder.
The program has been introduced to us so everyone can see that a player has been subscribing for at least 3 month. And this is called loyalty.
But what about those of us who are here right from the start, maybe even five days before the start (pre-release) and didn't cancel the subscription for a single day? Those who continued playing even though there were issues and problems and tons of doubts?
Please, don't missunderstand me. I don't want a special gift for playing this game. I even don't like those pets - mine are all rotting at the bank.
For me it's about the term loyalty. If it's loyal to subscribe for three month in a period of now almost five and more to come, how are players defined that play longer without subscription gaps? Wich term is used for them? Is there a climatic of loyalty in ZOS' definition?
Attorneyatlawl wrote: »MercutioElessar wrote: »At first look this is a pretty thing, that's for sure.
But when you think one step further, there is one little, nagging thing that's making me wonder.
The program has been introduced to us so everyone can see that a player has been subscribing for at least 3 month. And this is called loyalty.
But what about those of us who are here right from the start, maybe even five days before the start (pre-release) and didn't cancel the subscription for a single day? Those who continued playing even though there were issues and problems and tons of doubts?
Please, don't missunderstand me. I don't want a special gift for playing this game. I even don't like those pets - mine are all rotting at the bank.
For me it's about the term loyalty. If it's loyal to subscribe for three month in a period of now almost five and more to come, how are players defined that play longer without subscription gaps? Wich term is used for them? Is there a climatic of loyalty in ZOS' definition?
Let's bring this one step further...
What about those of us who have been playing since July last year then and spending hundreds, if not a thousand+ hours on PTS over that time ?
I would say they logically will just use accured total paid time on the live game, not continuous time in a chunk, for determining what rewards you're eligible for.
While I like the concept of loyalty programs, I'm not a big fan of pets, as they take up inventory space and collision is annoying. Curious how collision will work w/this flying pet now.. I would like them better if they existed in UI only, not physical bag space. I don't think pets provide enough incentive for customers, and would suggest things like free respecs, exclusive disguises, and epic mounts.