I'm not upset about the price but they should have added a "barber" NPC to the game to change our make up, hair style and color, things you could actually change by going to a "barber shop" (not sex, voice, etc) and make it cost in game gold, it could have added a bit more life and immersion to ESO.
https://youtu.be/S5-t8WSQafM
Appearance Change: 1000 tokens each => you need to buy atleast 1500 crowns (13 €)
Race Change: 3000 tokens each => you need to buy 3000 crowns (21 €)
Name Change: 2500 tokens each => you need to buy 3000 crowns (21 €)
Hair styles: 200+
http://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/2016/07/26/update-11-guide-eso-style-parlorAm I only one who feels that this is, like, kind of overpriced? Even as an ESO Plus member, I feel like this would be a huge waste of crowns and money. I mean, okay, I might be able to understand why you don't want people to change their races all the time, but why would you do that for names and appearance? I'm sure I wasn't the only one who wanted to perfect his current characters with the help of the style parlour, but I don't think I'll be making any now.
With these prices, I'm kind of done with barber shop and it's not even come out yet. They teased it on ESO Live for months, now it only feels like a mindless cash-grab instead of a welcome feature.
https://youtu.be/S5-t8WSQafM
Appearance Change: 1000 tokens each => you need to buy atleast 1500 crowns (13 €)
Race Change: 3000 tokens each => you need to buy 3000 crowns (21 €)
Name Change: 2500 tokens each => you need to buy 3000 crowns (21 €)
Hair styles: 200+
http://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/2016/07/26/update-11-guide-eso-style-parlorAm I only one who feels that this is, like, kind of overpriced? Even as an ESO Plus member, I feel like this would be a huge waste of crowns and money. I mean, okay, I might be able to understand why you don't want people to change their races all the time, but why would you do that for names and appearance? I'm sure I wasn't the only one who wanted to perfect his current characters with the help of the style parlour, but I don't think I'll be making any now.
With these prices, I'm kind of done with barber shop and it's not even come out yet. They teased it on ESO Live for months, now it only feels like a mindless cash-grab instead of a welcome feature.
You're not the only one, but at the same time these prices do not surprise me.
ZOS has shown they will put anything cosmetic in the Crown Store: costumes, mounts, pets (all for continually increasing prices), now dyes and the barber shop too. When they put a motif in the game, it's increasingly a grind to get that motif: they split it in pages, the pages in fragments, the style materials in other fragments and they put everything behind daily quests in a DLC zone. Or you buy it from the Crown Store.
I exaggerate perhaps, but only slightly. Character customization for me is a major part of playing any RPG. But in ESO it's turned out to be ZOS' cash cow. That takes the fun out of it entirely.
If the game were F2P with free content updates I'd keep my mouth shut, but given the fact nothing comes for free in this game, except for the bugs and crashes, I am disappointed, though again, not surprised.
but it seems that it has the effect over and over which is : MORE SUBS than non subscribers. This does not excuse the cash shop prices going higher and higher or that ZOS needs the money because they dont get any. No. Most people pay monthly for this game. Monthly for getting strange costumes. Monthly for bugs that have been there for a few years.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/280932/are-you-a-subscriber/p1
Transairion wrote: »but it seems that it has the effect over and over which is : MORE SUBS than non subscribers. This does not excuse the cash shop prices going higher and higher or that ZOS needs the money because they dont get any. No. Most people pay monthly for this game. Monthly for getting strange costumes. Monthly for bugs that have been there for a few years.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/280932/are-you-a-subscriber/p1
I hope you don't think that proves anything at all apart from "the majority of people who responded to your poll were subscribers". I was under the impression it was pretty well known fact that forum-goers are a tiny percentage of total players for any game ever, let alone MMO's.
If you really think in a Buy to Play game the majority of players (let alone a "vast majority") are also FURTHER paying a subscription... well... I've got some magic beans to sell you and I assure you they're not made of jelly.
Race change is the same price as Orsinium, and name change is the same price as Imperial City. I wounder what the decision making process for pricing new content is?
This is why there's talk about ESO+ elitism on this forum...EstelioVeleth wrote: »[I asked who subscribes] to see how many people actually support the game and how many dont.
No it doesnt prove completely but it does show where it is going. I have a lot of friends that dont use the forum, are hardcore players and subscribe since day 1.
The majority of players are buy to play. Most subscription players are vacationers, meaning you sub when hot expansion comes out and un sub when content is trickling or getting old.Transairion wrote: »but it seems that it has the effect over and over which is : MORE SUBS than non subscribers. This does not excuse the cash shop prices going higher and higher or that ZOS needs the money because they dont get any. No. Most people pay monthly for this game. Monthly for getting strange costumes. Monthly for bugs that have been there for a few years.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/280932/are-you-a-subscriber/p1
I hope you don't think that proves anything at all apart from "the majority of people who responded to your poll were subscribers". I was under the impression it was pretty well known fact that forum-goers are a tiny percentage of total players for any game ever, let alone MMO's.
If you really think in a Buy to Play game the majority of players (let alone a "vast majority") are also FURTHER paying a subscription... well... I've got some magic beans to sell you and I assure you they're not made of jelly.
This is why there's talk about ESO+ elitism on this forum...EstelioVeleth wrote: »[I asked who subscribes] to see how many people actually support the game and how many dont.
Transairion wrote: »No it doesnt prove completely but it does show where it is going. I have a lot of friends that dont use the forum, are hardcore players and subscribe since day 1.
Not really, your poll has 300 responses and it's pretty jarring to just assume anything about the other thousands/hundreds of thousands/millions of ESO players based on that. Unless you've got hundreds of friends, your view on sub numbers is about as limited as anyone else's.
Sure, ZOS is making subbing more attractive, good on them. But given this WAS a sub-only game that moved away from that model they're not going to revert to sub-only without tanking the game completely, nor completely ignore the rest of the playerbase in favor of subs. See: SWTOR this year for what going "sub only, again" crashing and burning looks like.
The majority of players are buy to play. Most subscription players are vacationers, meaning you sub when hot expansion comes out and un sub when content is trickling or getting old.Transairion wrote: »but it seems that it has the effect over and over which is : MORE SUBS than non subscribers. This does not excuse the cash shop prices going higher and higher or that ZOS needs the money because they dont get any. No. Most people pay monthly for this game. Monthly for getting strange costumes. Monthly for bugs that have been there for a few years.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/280932/are-you-a-subscriber/p1
I hope you don't think that proves anything at all apart from "the majority of people who responded to your poll were subscribers". I was under the impression it was pretty well known fact that forum-goers are a tiny percentage of total players for any game ever, let alone MMO's.
If you really think in a Buy to Play game the majority of players (let alone a "vast majority") are also FURTHER paying a subscription... well... I've got some magic beans to sell you and I assure you they're not made of jelly.
Transairion wrote: »The majority of players are buy to play. Most subscription players are vacationers, meaning you sub when hot expansion comes out and un sub when content is trickling or getting old.Transairion wrote: »but it seems that it has the effect over and over which is : MORE SUBS than non subscribers. This does not excuse the cash shop prices going higher and higher or that ZOS needs the money because they dont get any. No. Most people pay monthly for this game. Monthly for getting strange costumes. Monthly for bugs that have been there for a few years.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/280932/are-you-a-subscriber/p1
I hope you don't think that proves anything at all apart from "the majority of people who responded to your poll were subscribers". I was under the impression it was pretty well known fact that forum-goers are a tiny percentage of total players for any game ever, let alone MMO's.
If you really think in a Buy to Play game the majority of players (let alone a "vast majority") are also FURTHER paying a subscription... well... I've got some magic beans to sell you and I assure you they're not made of jelly.
And you know this is the majority of the million/s of ESO players because.....?
Isn't a much argued reason for ESO dropping it's sub "because consoles wouldn't allow it, they'd have to pay twice!"? Starting to sound a little paradoxical there, especially since you can still sub on consoles. Now you want me to believe the majority of players, of which a good amount are console players, are paying double "subs" to play? LOL
Some are, sure, but the amount of people just buying the box and playing their heart out (buying DLC if they like) seems a lot higher...
How do you all feel about the "unlimited hairstyles" bundle for 3500? You can change your hair to any style, any number of times.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »YIKES, that is a lot. 1000 for an appearance change is reasonable I suppose. 3000 for a race change is pretty high. I expected it to be high, but man, that's a lot. I was hoping it wouldnt be trivial to prevent people changing their race every month, but that is pretty prohibitive.
What gets me most is 2500 for a name change. Are you *** Kidding me? That is insane. It literally takes nothing in terms of programming on their end. I had plans to rename all my toons to fit a theme, but no thanks. Not at that price.
It would be great if they introduced some bulk options at least. Like rename your whole account for X amount of crowns. As it stands now, I might not do any of it.
DeadDealer wrote: »
you forgot about time cards
and its price is much lower
3000 crowns = $18 + 60 days eso+
DeadDealer wrote: »
you forgot about time cards
and its price is much lower
3000 crowns = $18 + 60 days eso+
18 Dollar for 60 days ?
For me it is 26 euro for 60 days...