this had me dying in my chair... honestly this hysteria can be avoided if a gm would just answer us rather than pretending this topic doesnt exsist lol... i anna make beat horse mem's that was too funnyJennifur_Vultee wrote: »
lordrichter wrote: »REPORT: ELDER SCROLLS ONLINE STILL AVAILABLE FROM PUBLISHER.
A source close to a web browser has reported that Elder Scrolls Online games and time cards are available for purchase from the Bethesda Softworks store. The source has also confirmed that retail outlet Best Buy has Elder Scrolls Online game cards in the stores.
Although I'm not buying into all the F2P hype, has anyone considered that they may be going to a free software download/subscription model? I think this would be a more likely case than the F2P model.
MisterBigglesworth wrote: »
Psychobunni wrote: »When WalMart pulls from its shelves, then I will scream "the sky is falling, the sky is falling!" with y'all
jaibierwb17_ESO wrote: »Why is it just Australian Stores? Maybe we are getting our own megaserver? (I can wish)
Woolenthreads wrote: »AHAHAHAHAHAHAA. Yes a dinky little country with 20 million people and a computer gaming base which might be close to 1 million if they are extremely lucky has stores pulling games from the shelves. This has meaning because after all we have such a meaningful market here in Australia. WTF would I buy the game off the shelf when I can get it from ZoS or Steam and the games on the shelves are 99% console?
Weren't we supposed to be getting a big announcement this week according to an anonymous friend of some guy?
I'm still waiting.
QuadroTony wrote: »May not be part of a normal stock recall.
More Australian video game retail chains are reportedly pulling The Elder Scrolls Online from stores, following last week’s reports that EB Games was removing stock of the MMORPG from sale.
A JB Hi-Fi source told Games.On.Net today that TESO copies were pulled from shelves late last week and “are to be kept out back ‘until further notice.’”
A source at another Australian retail franchise, Harvey Norman, told the publication that that “all game cards and copies were pulled out of Harvey Norman, and the ONLY reason that would happen is because it has become a free product”. The source added they had seen the clearout’s paperwork confirmation and that “if it was being brought out in a different format, it’d have a price drop, not a recall."
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/01/14/report-the-elder-scrolls-online-pulled-from-more-australian-stores
Weren't we supposed to be getting a big announcement this week according to an anonymous friend of some guy?
I'm still waiting.
Let's be balanced here, IF ZOS are planning what the OP is hysterically claiming (ALL CAPS clearly shows an over-emotional reaction) then ZOS are hardly likely to pull sales from their own store until the moment the change to F2P is announced.lordrichter wrote: »REPORT: ELDER SCROLLS ONLINE STILL AVAILABLE FROM PUBLISHER.
A source close to a web browser has reported that Elder Scrolls Online games and time cards are available for purchase from the Bethesda Softworks store. The source has also confirmed that retail outlet Best Buy has Elder Scrolls Online game cards in the stores.
Woolenthreads wrote: »AHAHAHAHAHAHAA. Yes a dinky little country with 20 million people and a computer gaming base which might be close to 1 million if they are extremely lucky has stores pulling games from the shelves. This has meaning because after all we have such a meaningful market here in Australia. WTF would I buy the game off the shelf when I can get it from ZoS or Steam and the games on the shelves are 99% console?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_gaming_in_Australia
There are over 11 million gamers in Australia with and industry of over $1.1 billion and ranked 13th in the world for video game consumption. I'd say that is a fairly reasonable achievement for a "dinky" country
Nah. It's actually pretty reasonable playing it on the NA Servers because our peak is generally in your early morning. The EU server I have found only to be playable in their early morning which is in the middle of the day, which I attribute to the connectivity to EU.Combine that with the fact that for the majority of the population of Australia peak gaming hours would be at a vastly different time from peak gaming hours for most of the population that plays on the NA megaserver, as well as being vastly different from peak gaming hours for most of the population that plays on the EU megaserver, and then combine that with the latency that I'm sure Australians get from those servers, and it seems to me like ESO would sell pretty poorly in Australia.
Psychobunni wrote: »When WalMart pulls from its shelves, then I will scream "the sky is falling, the sky is falling!" with y'all