You have the option of not buying it with real money - which is where the greed accusation always gets a little funny. If people are willing to pay that much for something cosmetic, why not charge it? If people aren't then the price will eventually be lowered or Zenimax will simply not earn anything off that item.
You do get a crown stipend when subscribing, so you could save some of that until you have enough for the motif, lord knows nobody actually needs all the damned reskinned dogs, cats, horses and horrendously overpriced senche mounts.
But that is the problem with all cash shop games; people are willing to pay out the nose for the cosmetic items they simply must have
EnglishDragon17 wrote: »how do u buy it without real money?
EnglishDragon17 wrote: »how do u buy it without real money?
In game gold via guild stores/trading, grinding it in dungeons, simply not buying it; the usual MMO avenues.
EnglishDragon17 wrote: »Does this work with mounts?EnglishDragon17 wrote: »how do u buy it without real money?
In game gold via guild stores/trading, grinding it in dungeons, simply not buying it; the usual MMO avenues.
EnglishDragon17 wrote: »Does this work with mounts?EnglishDragon17 wrote: »how do u buy it without real money?
In game gold via guild stores/trading, grinding it in dungeons, simply not buying it; the usual MMO avenues.
The ones that were in the game prior to the cash shop, yes.
Bay Dun, Brown Paint and Midnight Steed horses (42k) Sorrel Horse (10k - pricing here is still ridiculous considering there's no differences now, but that's a whole different issue) The Imperial horse which came with the Imperial expansion on release - Whether this costs gold or cash depends on what you believe you're paying for in that expansion. The Striped Senche was a loyalty reward for those of us who paid to beta test the first year for Zenimax.
EnglishDragon17 wrote: »42k? worth buying?
EnglishDragon17 wrote: »For a Dwemer motif its 5000 crowns. That's like £18. most addons that small in other games are £2. are ZOS really that greedy?
Horses are just skins; you are now paying for each character's riding skill to raise speed, stamina, or bag space.
If you don't need a specific color, pick the one you can afford. :shrug:
Now, mounts are purely cosmetic and any amount of speed, stamina or capacity training you acquire is shared across all mounts you own on your one character (mounts are shared account wide, but training is still at the character level).
EnglishDragon17 wrote: »42k? worth buying?Bay Dun, Brown Paint and Midnight Steed horses (42k) Sorrel Horse (10k - pricing here is still ridiculous considering there's no differences now, but that's a whole different issue) The Imperial horse which came with the Imperial expansion on release - Whether this costs gold or cash depends on what you believe you're paying for in that expansion. The Striped Senche was a loyalty reward for those of us who paid to beta test the first year for Zenimax.