Yay, just imagine housing as base game patch:
You can buy/rent a house with 10 square metres with 10 overpriced furnitures for 10k gold each. The remaining stuff is in the crown store for 1k crowns each. And yes you have to pay additional 500 crowns for additons 5 square metres (or wait for a package for the half of the price).
After paying 200€ you have finally finished you living room and can start with the kitchen. But damn you already sold ya pc to hold the rent costs of 500 crowns each week.
#seemslegit
I would rather pay 20 to 25€ for well designed DLC
where I can buy a great home and woodwork my own furniture with a great customisation.
Sallington wrote: »Anything useful that players are wanting added into the game all fall under the category of "Yer ruinin my 'mersion!"
We bought the game for all of the content it had at the time, expecting them to give us an update that's taken months of development time also for free on top of that is a bit unreasonable. If it were still subscription based, then of course, since the subscription would pay for the developers and resources it took to make it, but as B2P, that payment comes afterwards instead of before/during.
Well i dont really care if it is DLC or not but if SWTOR could make Player house "free" in patch i dont see why ZoS cant do same for those both have similar feature only thing that is not the same is that SWTOR is free to download and ESO is B2P.
The SWTOR is sell thing in there ingame store to house and you can always found thing in game so yeah ZoS can learn few thing from BioWare
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »Well i dont really care if it is DLC or not but if SWTOR could make Player house "free" in patch i dont see why ZoS cant do same for those both have similar feature only thing that is not the same is that SWTOR is free to download and ESO is B2P.
The SWTOR is sell thing in there ingame store to house and you can always found thing in game so yeah ZoS can learn few thing from BioWare
Bioware also monetized every inch of their Player Housing by selling items in their Cartel Store Packs. Those Packs were RNGed so that youd rarely get what you were looking for and would have to buy dozens of the Packs to actually get a chance at what it was you wanted.
I pray to Stendarr that ZOS NEVER, EVER learn any sort of lessons from Bioware. If you like the player housing there. Go play that game. Dont wish that mess on the rest of us.
Craft what, though? All your crafting items and customisation options will be from a premade list that ZOS has set up. I would imagine we will see something like Hearthfire; you can spend the time to gather the mats and build your house and furniture all yourself, or you can buy the exact same things from the Crown Store.Disagree. Premade crown store housing items is the most boring thing ever. Nobody wants that. What ppl want is to craft and customize stuff for their houses.if they are smart they make housing free and items for in your house crown store items. that would be most profitable i think
For god's sakes please don't do that! IMHO that's the major reason Heartfires failed so much. Pre-made kits are the worst thing a housing DLC could haveCraft what, though? All your crafting items and customisation options will be from a premade list that ZOS has set up. I would imagine we will see something like Hearthfire; you can spend the time to gather the mats and build your house and furniture all yourself, or you can buy the exact same things from the Crown Store.
So how could it work in a way that is conceivably codeable?magnusthorek wrote: »For god's sakes please don't do that! IMHO that's the major reason Heartfires failed so much. Pre-made kits are the worst thing a housing DLC could haveCraft what, though? All your crafting items and customisation options will be from a premade list that ZOS has set up. I would imagine we will see something like Hearthfire; you can spend the time to gather the mats and build your house and furniture all yourself, or you can buy the exact same things from the Crown Store.
We bought the game for all of the content it had at the time, expecting them to give us an update that's taken months of development time also for free on top of that is a bit unreasonable. If it were still subscription based, then of course, since the subscription would pay for the developers and resources it took to make it, but as B2P, that payment comes afterwards instead of before/during.
Do you also get the additional topping 2 years plus later, as the makers of the pizza have been working on it for 2 plus years since the base pizza was put out?
Basically that argument is invalid as they spent 7 years on the base game, you pay for the base game. They've been working two years now on additional things and fixes etc. Should we not pay them for those additional two years of work?
rant
Why do people always want to avoid paying for content?
Seriously, if there will be only "give free" threads on the forum, the game should have stayed subscription based.
/rant
If it is not actual content, then why does it bother you if you'll need to pay for it?
I always thought Housing would be a DLC, because: cosmetics.
On the other hand, all houses should be available to visit, even the instanced ones.
For example, a guild master would have to buy the DLC to rent a house, but he could organize a guild meeting that everyone in the guild can attend.
Craft what, though? All your crafting items and customisation options will be from a premade list that ZOS has set up. I would imagine we will see something like Hearthfire; you can spend the time to gather the mats and build your house and furniture all yourself, or you can buy the exact same things from the Crown Store.Disagree. Premade crown store housing items is the most boring thing ever. Nobody wants that. What ppl want is to craft and customize stuff for their houses.if they are smart they make housing free and items for in your house crown store items. that would be most profitable i think
Craft what, though? All your crafting items and customisation options will be from a premade list that ZOS has set up. I would imagine we will see something like Hearthfire; you can spend the time to gather the mats and build your house and furniture all yourself, or you can buy the exact same things from the Crown Store.Disagree. Premade crown store housing items is the most boring thing ever. Nobody wants that. What ppl want is to craft and customize stuff for their houses.if they are smart they make housing free and items for in your house crown store items. that would be most profitable i think
We bought the game for all of the content it had at the time, expecting them to give us an update that's taken months of development time also for free on top of that is a bit unreasonable. If it were still subscription based, then of course, since the subscription would pay for the developers and resources it took to make it, but as B2P, that payment comes afterwards instead of before/during.
Do you also get the additional topping 2 years plus later, as the makers of the pizza have been working on it for 2 plus years since the base pizza was put out?
Basically that argument is invalid as they spent 7 years on the base game, you pay for the base game. They've been working two years now on additional things and fixes etc. Should we not pay them for those additional two years of work?
well till now everything released as DLC was anounced during beta to be released shortly after game release (including housing towards the end of 2014). nothing anounced to be released till now has not been in the making in may 2014 at the gamcescon announcement by your formulation i allready have payed for it twice by subbing till mai 2015 and buying the game as it was announced to be during beta (including wrothgar, IC, craglorn, the thieves guild and the brotherhood... aswell as housing).
and i do have the feeling that once they reach the point to release true new developments(not in the pipe two years ago) the DLC release timeframe will plummet...
I really don't get why people want housing so badly.
Yaaaaay you can sit in your own little world space not doing anything! . . .
I mean, for RP purposes I can see that there's some point, but for the most part housing is a dull concept. How'd garrisons go for WoW? Not well, is what I hear a lot of.
We bought the game for all of the content it had at the time, expecting them to give us an update that's taken months of development time also for free on top of that is a bit unreasonable. If it were still subscription based, then of course, since the subscription would pay for the developers and resources it took to make it, but as B2P, that payment comes afterwards instead of before/during.