bottleofsyrup wrote: »I could've sworn some people were selected by email to test just that. I remember seeing the thread(s) during the One Tamriel PTS cycle.
At this point, I sure hope not. Imagine the scenario: you own everything you could ever want in the Crown Store, even have stuff saved up, when suddenly people start giving you Crowns for your birthday/Crimmus/Adoring Fan status, etc. You have nothing to spend it on, except maybe those gambling boxes, but you don't actually want to support those in any way because they're a terrible idea. So you just sit on it, hoping normal Crown Store items come back on the menu.
They don't. But the Crowns keep coming in. "Oh, you'd look so great on that gambling box mount", they say in their gift card. You should try for it with these! At long last, and because you don't want to let them down, you throw your crowns at the heinous gambling scheme.
You don't get the mount. I mean they're super rare so it stands to reason you wouldn't actually get them. Everyone notices you're not riding around on Super Cool Mount, asks why. "Oh, I didn't get it, them's the breaks I guess!" "Oh no no, we have to try again!" And again. And again. And suddenly you're pouring loads and loads of other people's money into a system you never wanted in the first place, don't want to support, but now feel an overwhelming burden of social obligation to play into.
That's when it happens!! You get a rare mount! (unlikely, but let's just ignore that for the sake of the story). Oh, but wait, everyone wanted you to ride around on the Storm Wolf, but you only got the Storm Camel.
Your peers are not dismayed by this, because obviously you just hit a lucky streak, they reason! This is of course not a real thing, but many people don't know that. So now, emboldened by failure, they pour even MORE money into this ridiculous mount quest. Soon there's a gofundme page, and you've raked in what at this point is thousands of dollars worth of crowns, until...
It stops. People lose interest. Gambling stops being fun, the money runs out, and enormous chunks of the community move on to the next big MMO, which promises super hard that they have no plans of implementing those awful gambling boxes that everybody hates. For honest this time. And then the game we love dies.
I mean, it there weren't gambling boxes it would be fine, because the most someone could do is fund you for whatever is actually in the Crown Store, and not some vague, feckless promise of the potential for something cool through gambling. But that doesn't seem to be the way they want to go anymore.
bottleofsyrup wrote: »I could've sworn some people were selected by email to test just that. I remember seeing the thread(s) during the One Tamriel PTS cycle.
bottleofsyrup wrote: »I could've sworn some people were selected by email to test just that. I remember seeing the thread(s) during the One Tamriel PTS cycle.
If you were selected, you could make a wishlist of things you wanted to gift to your friends/guildmates, mail them the list, and then they offered you a special bundle price for all of it. So you couldn't actually gift crowns, but shiny fluffy things.
At this point, I sure hope not. Imagine the scenario: you own everything you could ever want in the Crown Store, even have stuff saved up, when suddenly people start giving you Crowns for your birthday/Crimmus/Adoring Fan status, etc. You have nothing to spend it on, except maybe those gambling boxes, but you don't actually want to support those in any way because they're a terrible idea. So you just sit on it, hoping normal Crown Store items come back on the menu.
They don't. But the Crowns keep coming in. "Oh, you'd look so great on that gambling box mount", they say in their gift card. You should try for it with these! At long last, and because you don't want to let them down, you throw your crowns at the heinous gambling scheme.
You don't get the mount. I mean they're super rare so it stands to reason you wouldn't actually get them. Everyone notices you're not riding around on Super Cool Mount, asks why. "Oh, I didn't get it, them's the breaks I guess!" "Oh no no, we have to try again!" And again. And again. And suddenly you're pouring loads and loads of other people's money into a system you never wanted in the first place, don't want to support, but now feel an overwhelming burden of social obligation to play into.
That's when it happens!! You get a rare mount! (unlikely, but let's just ignore that for the sake of the story). Oh, but wait, everyone wanted you to ride around on the Storm Wolf, but you only got the Storm Camel.
Your peers are not dismayed by this, because obviously you just hit a lucky streak, they reason! This is of course not a real thing, but many people don't know that. So now, emboldened by failure, they pour even MORE money into this ridiculous mount quest. Soon there's a gofundme page, and you've raked in what at this point is thousands of dollars worth of crowns, until...
It stops. People lose interest. Gambling stops being fun, the money runs out, and enormous chunks of the community move on to the next big MMO, which promises super hard that they have no plans of implementing those awful gambling boxes that everybody hates. For honest this time. And then the game we love dies.
I mean, it there weren't gambling boxes it would be fine, because the most someone could do is fund you for whatever is actually in the Crown Store, and not some vague, feckless promise of the potential for something cool through gambling. But that doesn't seem to be the way they want to go anymore.