redspecter23 wrote: »At minimum, they should be required to tell us the odds of any given item. It feels like a shady scam if they aren't willing to share that information. Why withhold that information if it's completely legit?
I agree @Davor. I miss the days when games were made to be fun first, and if the game was really well done it made tons of money by default. ESO seems to be turning into a game where they make the game to make you spend money on top of a sub before the fun comes in (note, for many people the "fun" is collecting stuff).
I hope cash shops become illegal along with scam crates so that game companies are forced into making their games fun first and foremost.
At the end of the day, these are still cosmetics. They don't give you any kind of advantage in the actual game. People buying crates and getting unlucky know what they signed up for.
LadyAstrum wrote: »
Keep scoffing, but when a game is designed to limit cosmetic items (and mounts) to a cash shop, people want value for money, not to be fleeced. Entitlement would see people asking for free items. They are not. They are asking for fair practices, not sneaky sales schemes designed to siphon as much money as possible.
Remember: not even half of ESO's cosmetics are available in-game, and part of playing MMO's is the desire to put your own mark onto your character, and we do that partially via cosmetics.
If a lot of these items were available to earn in-game then I would agree with your "you're just entitled" argument, but there are few cosmetic items in-game, and a pathetic selection of mounts. Of course people are going to want something more exciting. ZoS knows this. Clearly, you don't.
Sicerius420 wrote: »Wow this is got to be the saltiest thread I have ever seen on this entire forum, OP you really think anything's going to change? No not one thing will change it's a game company if you don't like the game don't play it. it's that simple
And what will happen when all these people leave the game and take their monthly sub with them? What will happen when friends lists dry up, and guilds go empty?
The people you are mocking for expressing their dissatisfaction are CUSTOMERS. These are the same people who keep the game running. I would suggest you have sympathy for their plight before they find something else to play (as you suggest) and the game is left with paltry player base who do not have the combined income to sustain the necessary profit ZoS expects to make.
nothing. there arent enough people willing to put their money where their mouth is so to speak. and some of those people are not paying customers according to their own signatures. So the game will lose a bunch of freeloaders. That will hurt about... no, it wont hurt a bit.
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In another thread you told everyone how you repeatedly quit games because of crates and how you havent been here long. You dont get to come in here and whine about them being in the game with your history. They were here first and i highly doubt you didnt know that before you joined.
In fact much of the people who are complaining do so because they are tired of spending tons of money in this game when other games offer more for less. People are tired of reskins, a lack of content (Halloween and 10 million event being dismal). People are tired of subscribing and then being asked to spend more money when they want a cosmetic item, that again other games offer as loot drops for 15 bucks a month.
As always you miss the crux of the conversation. My first post on these forums was about value. Games that offer more content for less money are a better value than games that offer less content for more money. SWTOR, and GW2 did not offer enough content for the money based on the industry standards set by Everquest, World of Warcraft, Star Wars Galaxies, etc.
My point in that thread was that when players feel that a company constantly has their hands in the players pocket, grabbing for more, that people leave those games.
As its already been stated numerous times, in numerous posts, why are the people who RP or who like to play MMORPGS to collect the ones who must weather the burden of supplying this game with a constant stream of cash?
I personally think ZoS is missing on a great opportunity to make more money by charging crowns for instance runs.
Sicerius420 wrote: »Wow this is got to be the saltiest thread I have ever seen on this entire forum, OP you really think anything's going to change? No not one thing will change it's a game company if you don't like the game don't play it. it's that simple
"much" of the people who are complaining have stated they will never buy crates nor spend any money on the game at all, including subs, til crates go. These people are NOT tired of spending "tons of money", they are in fact spending NO money.
I have noticed a common thread in every single post you make, and that is you take the OP's post completely out of context, interject your own words and twist it into meaning something they did not intend. This is the very definition of making an attempt to defame a persons name. Thank you once again for proving my point.YOU joined a game, that someone with your vast experience of MMO's knew the details of, then spend all your time complaining about how much you hate the company that runs it and hate this and that within the game. if you like those games so much, go back and play them and stop complaining about eso. ESO is not those games, nor do we want it to be. If we did, we'd be playing those games instead. Normal people dont go and spend their free time doing something they clearly hate.
It's not your job, your business, nor your right to tell me what to do. IF I don't like the direction a company is taking, I will voice my opinion and I will voice it loudly. Its my right as a paying customer. If you don't like it, ignore me, but I suggest you get off my back and stop harassing me."But it hasnt changed since you joined it. Dont like it? dont play it. and dont spend all your time complaining about it.
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That simply is not true. RP'ers do not weather the burden of anything. Sure, collectors would put in a bit, but that is the same of anything where someone collects stuff.
No, you just fail to take that comment in context with my statement about RPers and collectors being focus targeted."
and now we definitively know you are a troll.