Try two games. The 5.5k crown pack is the same price as a new PC game in my country. This is going to be interesting...For the record, a new zone or two should not cost more than the entire game.
This is the way cash shops work... any of you played star wars tor??
Already said it via Twitter but I am sad to see that manipulating players into panic purchases is more important to ZOS than offering a large collection of items everyone has access to.
I guess the gamble here is that more players will panic at the removal of items and purchase them in a sale than purchases from existing members or new players. I would love to hear from someone at ZOS a reason why these items are being removed other than to try and persuade people into purchasing them.
The sale alone should be enough for people who were on the fence about an item to think about buying it, most people have seen the data-mined items which could be release on the Crown Store and granted not all of these may be ready for release but there is more than enough content options to release new items and make money augmented with monthly sales on some less popular items without the need to try this dirty trick.
Disappointed with ZOS once again, I keep wanting to think of them as more than a corporate money maker company but they seem hell bent on being another Electronic Arts style AAA company.
Paulington wrote: »Without being too much of a cynic, maybe ZOS have finally realised just how well limited-time offers work? That sense of urgency opens wallets like nothing else, as proven by everyone and their dog's wife's sister's mother's grandmother's cousin riding around on a Senche Leopard.
@DemonHunter4196 that really sucks. I hadn't even thought how fast sales like this might effect people on monthly pay.
Jamesmasterflex wrote: »And to you ZOS, whatever you do in the future with eso, please oh please do NOT start selling XP potions, leveling up potions, etc. Those encourage lazyness, and that would totally ruin the game
wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »So are there technical limitations on the number of items that can be offered in the crown store at once then?
Paulington wrote: »Without being too much of a cynic, maybe ZOS have finally realised just how well limited-time offers work? That sense of urgency opens wallets like nothing else, as proven by everyone and their dog's wife's sister's mother's grandmother's cousin riding around on a Senche Leopard.
I strongly suspect you're right but it's such a commonly used tactic that many people see right through it.
Paulington wrote: »WTF a 100 $ for a dlc never in a thousand yearsPaulington wrote: »Honestly, 2,500 Crowns for a mount? I can deal with it, but I would happily throw 10,000 Crowns in ZOS' direction for Orsinium.
Edit : Where the hell is the groom outfit ...
To clarify, it is not $100, at least not where I live.
In the UK 11,000 Crowns (so, 1000 more than required) is £48 which is $75. If Orsinium adds at least 100 hours of content (I would imagine it'd be well more than that) then it is good value for money based upon what games usually cost in terms of price per hour played.
I'd gladly drop 10k Crowns on an Expansion if they came once every six months or so as I crave new content, but a more reasonable price would probably be 7,500 Crowns.
Close out sales like this are usually for items that aren't selling very well.
It's good that they are letting us know in advance when things are going to be removed. I believe they told us long ago that they would periodically rotate stock so the fact that they are rotating some stock out is not surprising. I expect they'll announce more new items soon.
wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »So are there technical limitations on the number of items that can be offered in the crown store at once then?
I was thinking the exact same thing, it just seems odd to be removing costumes, pets and mounts... Motifs makes sense, they presumably don't sell and imbalance the game even further when it comes to economy.