Lol no. If a game HAS to rely on lootboxes gambling in order to stay afloat because its actual content doesn't entice the players anymore then the game has already failed.
Lol no. If a game HAS to rely on lootboxes gambling in order to stay afloat because its actual content doesn't entice the players anymore then the game has already failed.
Pointless poll. I'd vote for the option that said there was no problem with crown crates in ESO in the first place.
Note that I'm not a fan of all lockboxes in all games, there are good and bad examples, but in this case it doesn't involve P2W, all crates contain items worth a reasonable amount in relation to the stake, and neither the crates nor their contents are remotely necessary to play the game. Moreover, you don't even need to spend real money on them if you rely on subscription crowns and event offers to get them. Lastly, compared to most games the crates aren't rammed in your face the whole time (other than by their critics who can't mention them enough, which must be a real advertising bonanza for developers).
What I have yet to see in any discussion of this subject is any indication from opponents of crown crates (or indeed opponents of lockboxes generally in any other discussion of the wider topic) as to how they would be willing to contribute alternative revenue sources if crates/lockboxes were outlawed completely. Higher prices in the Crown Store? Most players complain at the prices already. Higher subscription rates? Many players decline to subscribe as they don't see enough benefit at the present rates.
The only crown crates I've bought were a few when they were initially launched, solely to see what the fuss was about. I was totally happy with the outcome, but as I have no interest in cosmetic things like mounts and costumes and have no need for potions etc I haven't bought a single one since. However, I've opened the free ones I've received from time to time and would have considered the contents a fair return if I had paid for them. If people choose to support the game in that way then I have no problem with that, and I wouldn't dream of comparing them to more traditional forms of gambling where you either win or lose your stake entirely.
Hypothetically, academically, whatever your preferred term is for assuming the following is true for the purpose of this discussion - if crown crates were necessary to keep ESO up and running, would you be okay with them (this does not mean you have to buy them)? Or would you rather have the game shut down?
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Pointless poll. I'd vote for the option that said there was no problem with crown crates in ESO in the first place.
Note that I'm not a fan of all lockboxes in all games, there are good and bad examples, but in this case it doesn't involve P2W, all crates contain items worth a reasonable amount in relation to the stake, and neither the crates nor their contents are remotely necessary to play the game. Moreover, you don't even need to spend real money on them if you rely on subscription crowns and event offers to get them. Lastly, compared to most games the crates aren't rammed in your face the whole time (other than by their critics who can't mention them enough, which must be a real advertising bonanza for developers).
What I have yet to see in any discussion of this subject is any indication from opponents of crown crates (or indeed opponents of lockboxes generally in any other discussion of the wider topic) as to how they would be willing to contribute alternative revenue sources if crates/lockboxes were outlawed completely. Higher prices in the Crown Store? Most players complain at the prices already. Higher subscription rates? Many players decline to subscribe as they don't see enough benefit at the present rates.
The only crown crates I've bought were a few when they were initially launched, solely to see what the fuss was about. I was totally happy with the outcome, but as I have no interest in cosmetic things like mounts and costumes and have no need for potions etc I haven't bought a single one since. However, I've opened the free ones I've received from time to time and would have considered the contents a fair return if I had paid for them. If people choose to support the game in that way then I have no problem with that, and I wouldn't dream of comparing them to more traditional forms of gambling where you either win or lose your stake entirely.
Do you seriously believe that any CC cash gets pumped back into the game? The more pertinent question would have been, what if any improvements have we seen in game since the introduction of CC's to even suggest any of that cash goes back into the game? The game is as it was. If anything, PvP is going down hill, performance is hit n miss after every single major update and so on. I think if a lot of age old issues had been addressed with the implementation of CC's, a lot more of the vocal people wouldn't be, well, so vocal.
All that money is part of the huge profits Zenimax Media (not to be confused with ZoS) post year in, year out (no issue with Zeni Media having huge profits, it's what almost all commercial businesses aim for). I'd be more willing to stake my house on none of that cash ever goes back to ZoS, than i would saying ZoS get a cut. This game will probably be funded by Subs, new game sales and a slice of the dlc revenue.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Pointless poll. I'd vote for the option that said there was no problem with crown crates in ESO in the first place.
Note that I'm not a fan of all lockboxes in all games, there are good and bad examples, but in this case it doesn't involve P2W, all crates contain items worth a reasonable amount in relation to the stake, and neither the crates nor their contents are remotely necessary to play the game. Moreover, you don't even need to spend real money on them if you rely on subscription crowns and event offers to get them. Lastly, compared to most games the crates aren't rammed in your face the whole time (other than by their critics who can't mention them enough, which must be a real advertising bonanza for developers).
What I have yet to see in any discussion of this subject is any indication from opponents of crown crates (or indeed opponents of lockboxes generally in any other discussion of the wider topic) as to how they would be willing to contribute alternative revenue sources if crates/lockboxes were outlawed completely. Higher prices in the Crown Store? Most players complain at the prices already. Higher subscription rates? Many players decline to subscribe as they don't see enough benefit at the present rates.
The only crown crates I've bought were a few when they were initially launched, solely to see what the fuss was about. I was totally happy with the outcome, but as I have no interest in cosmetic things like mounts and costumes and have no need for potions etc I haven't bought a single one since. However, I've opened the free ones I've received from time to time and would have considered the contents a fair return if I had paid for them. If people choose to support the game in that way then I have no problem with that, and I wouldn't dream of comparing them to more traditional forms of gambling where you either win or lose your stake entirely.
Do you seriously believe that any CC cash gets pumped back into the game? The more pertinent question would have been, what if any improvements have we seen in game since the introduction of CC's to even suggest any of that cash goes back into the game? The game is as it was. If anything, PvP is going down hill, performance is hit n miss after every single major update and so on. I think if a lot of age old issues had been addressed with the implementation of CC's, a lot more of the vocal people wouldn't be, well, so vocal.
All that money is part of the huge profits Zenimax Media (not to be confused with ZoS) post year in, year out (no issue with Zeni Media having huge profits, it's what almost all commercial businesses aim for). I'd be more willing to stake my house on none of that cash ever goes back to ZoS, than i would saying ZoS get a cut. This game will probably be funded by Subs, new game sales and a slice of the dlc revenue.
The game has continued to improve from a solid start for me with no performance issues and a lot of new content, so I don't personally buy into the argument that development and bug-fixes have been put on the back burner while the crown crates revenue has been spent on crown crates and nothing else.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Pointless poll. I'd vote for the option that said there was no problem with crown crates in ESO in the first place.
Note that I'm not a fan of all lockboxes in all games, there are good and bad examples, but in this case it doesn't involve P2W, all crates contain items worth a reasonable amount in relation to the stake, and neither the crates nor their contents are remotely necessary to play the game. Moreover, you don't even need to spend real money on them if you rely on subscription crowns and event offers to get them. Lastly, compared to most games the crates aren't rammed in your face the whole time (other than by their critics who can't mention them enough, which must be a real advertising bonanza for developers).
What I have yet to see in any discussion of this subject is any indication from opponents of crown crates (or indeed opponents of lockboxes generally in any other discussion of the wider topic) as to how they would be willing to contribute alternative revenue sources if crates/lockboxes were outlawed completely. Higher prices in the Crown Store? Most players complain at the prices already. Higher subscription rates? Many players decline to subscribe as they don't see enough benefit at the present rates.
The only crown crates I've bought were a few when they were initially launched, solely to see what the fuss was about. I was totally happy with the outcome, but as I have no interest in cosmetic things like mounts and costumes and have no need for potions etc I haven't bought a single one since. However, I've opened the free ones I've received from time to time and would have considered the contents a fair return if I had paid for them. If people choose to support the game in that way then I have no problem with that, and I wouldn't dream of comparing them to more traditional forms of gambling where you either win or lose your stake entirely.
Do you seriously believe that any CC cash gets pumped back into the game? The more pertinent question would have been, what if any improvements have we seen in game since the introduction of CC's to even suggest any of that cash goes back into the game? The game is as it was. If anything, PvP is going down hill, performance is hit n miss after every single major update and so on. I think if a lot of age old issues had been addressed with the implementation of CC's, a lot more of the vocal people wouldn't be, well, so vocal.
All that money is part of the huge profits Zenimax Media (not to be confused with ZoS) post year in, year out (no issue with Zeni Media having huge profits, it's what almost all commercial businesses aim for). I'd be more willing to stake my house on none of that cash ever goes back to ZoS, than i would saying ZoS get a cut. This game will probably be funded by Subs, new game sales and a slice of the dlc revenue.
The game has continued to improve from a solid start for me with no performance issues and a lot of new content, so I don't personally buy into the argument that development and bug-fixes have been put on the back burner while the crown crates revenue has been spent on crown crates and nothing else.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Pointless poll. I'd vote for the option that said there was no problem with crown crates in ESO in the first place.
Note that I'm not a fan of all lockboxes in all games, there are good and bad examples, but in this case it doesn't involve P2W, all crates contain items worth a reasonable amount in relation to the stake, and neither the crates nor their contents are remotely necessary to play the game. Moreover, you don't even need to spend real money on them if you rely on subscription crowns and event offers to get them. Lastly, compared to most games the crates aren't rammed in your face the whole time (other than by their critics who can't mention them enough, which must be a real advertising bonanza for developers).
What I have yet to see in any discussion of this subject is any indication from opponents of crown crates (or indeed opponents of lockboxes generally in any other discussion of the wider topic) as to how they would be willing to contribute alternative revenue sources if crates/lockboxes were outlawed completely. Higher prices in the Crown Store? Most players complain at the prices already. Higher subscription rates? Many players decline to subscribe as they don't see enough benefit at the present rates.
The only crown crates I've bought were a few when they were initially launched, solely to see what the fuss was about. I was totally happy with the outcome, but as I have no interest in cosmetic things like mounts and costumes and have no need for potions etc I haven't bought a single one since. However, I've opened the free ones I've received from time to time and would have considered the contents a fair return if I had paid for them. If people choose to support the game in that way then I have no problem with that, and I wouldn't dream of comparing them to more traditional forms of gambling where you either win or lose your stake entirely.
Do you seriously believe that any CC cash gets pumped back into the game? The more pertinent question would have been, what if any improvements have we seen in game since the introduction of CC's to even suggest any of that cash goes back into the game? The game is as it was. If anything, PvP is going down hill, performance is hit n miss after every single major update and so on. I think if a lot of age old issues had been addressed with the implementation of CC's, a lot more of the vocal people wouldn't be, well, so vocal.
All that money is part of the huge profits Zenimax Media (not to be confused with ZoS) post year in, year out (no issue with Zeni Media having huge profits, it's what almost all commercial businesses aim for). I'd be more willing to stake my house on none of that cash ever goes back to ZoS, than i would saying ZoS get a cut. This game will probably be funded by Subs, new game sales and a slice of the dlc revenue.
The game has continued to improve from a solid start for me with no performance issues and a lot of new content, so I don't personally buy into the argument that development and bug-fixes have been put on the back burner while the crown crates revenue has been spent on crown crates and nothing else.
We'd have got new content regardless, as we did before the CC's. Morrowind was priced between a full game and expansion, so it's not as if we got Morrowind because of the CC's or CS price creep. Seriously, no performance issues? Zip, nil, nada, zero issues whatsoever?
The game has improved since it was first released, but it was bordering on a travesty in the first few weeks on console. Then there was the whole MoL debacle on Xbox with constant DC's and a host of issues with loading screens. Cyrodiil and so on.
Crown crates allow whales (the wealthy who love the game and want to pour a lot of money into it) to keep a game afloat.
Without a cash shop of some kind they can't do anything but subscribe like the rest of us.