MajesticHaruki wrote: »Outfit slots still overpriced and character bound? Damn I ll revisit this thread next month. Zos get your beep together.
OrdoHermetica wrote: »There's probably some "saving face" going on here, though ironically I think they'd save a lot more face and get huge kudos from the community if they just said, "Hey, we screwed up on the pricing for this one and we realize that, so we're reducing the price going forward and offering a partial refund to people who already purchased slots."
I'll be very surprised in a positive way if they actually comment on the situation. So far we have at least two hot topics on the forum lacking devs comments. The second one is about ugly Nocturnal.The fact this thread is still going says a lot. Unfortunately the messages conveyed within have fallen on deaf ears.
logarifmik wrote: »I'll be very surprised in a positive way if they actually comment on the situation. So far we have at least two hot topics on the forum lacking devs comments. The second one is about ugly Nocturnal.The fact this thread is still going says a lot. Unfortunately the messages conveyed within have fallen on deaf ears.
How about to save face they keep the 1500 crowns character slot and offer an account wide upgrade for 1600 crowns. Still stupidly expensive but I would probably buy it if at least all my toons could benefit.
lordrichter wrote: »How about to save face they keep the 1500 crowns character slot and offer an account wide upgrade for 1600 crowns. Still stupidly expensive but I would probably buy it if at least all my toons could benefit.
To save face, they create an account wide costume slot, which should cost no more than a character slot, and then convert over all of the character slots they have sold to account wide. Then, they discontinue the character-specific slots and sell only the account-wide ones.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »How about to save face they keep the 1500 crowns character slot and offer an account wide upgrade for 1600 crowns. Still stupidly expensive but I would probably buy it if at least all my toons could benefit.
To save face, they create an account wide costume slot, which should cost no more than a character slot, and then convert over all of the character slots they have sold to account wide. Then, they discontinue the character-specific slots and sell only the account-wide ones.
That would still screw over anyone who bought more individual slots than there are slots per character (EX: someone who had 15 characters and bought a slot apiece would effectively have paid for 5 slots they weren't getting) but it would be a start.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »That would still screw over anyone who bought more individual slots than there are slots per character (EX: someone who had 15 characters and bought a slot apiece would effectively have paid for 5 slots they weren't getting) but it would be a start.
If they were account wide, I probably would have treated myself to a minimum of 2-3 slots by now (even at the current price). Literally just warned a guildie that they aren't account wide as she was considering treating herself to one. She, like many of us, had assumed they were, seeing as there is nothing to the contrary in their description on the crown store.
A friend of mine wanted to make a gift of his 1600 crowns. When we briefly entertained the outfit slot option, I opted not to go that route. That's how bad their current pricing per character is. I didn't even want someone else to spend that money on my behalf....
lordrichter wrote: »Yup. Doesn't get more official than that, with ZOS.
CountEdmondDantes wrote: »People are never happy lmao. ZOS could have given you none for free. Now you get 1 for free on any character and still complain
Fair enough, Alcast. But it doesn't appear to be working that way for my family.
Assume you have a one account with four characters. Like everyone else in the game, you've focused one of those four characters to be your crafting character. This character has leveled up in crafting, knows all the motifs, etc. This is the character you would use to make your outfits, correct?
When you take this character to the new outfit station, it appears that they can ONLY create one costume without buying more. So where's the other three costumes for each character?
Maybe we're doing something wrong, but it appears that each character has to create their own costume - which means spending a lot of gold buying motifs after spending years farming for them and giving them to your crafting character. To be clear: the crafting character can only create one "free" costume for themselves. That's what it looks like to us.
Tell me I'm wrong because I want to be wrong here. If I'm right, then your words are hollow because every efficient person in the game has focused on one crafting character. And yes, we've already been in the game this morning. I have it open right now.
Again: I want to be wrong. Tell me I'm wrong and there's a way for crafting characters to create outfits for other characters. I'll admit, I'm hesitant to create my only costume just to test this.
Edit: If there's a way to do this - for a fully level crafting character that knows ever motif in the game to create costumes for all four characters, then I will agree with you and say one free outfit for each character is good enough. But until then, meh.
TruthSeeker wrote: »Any motif learned by any character is, thankfully, account wide as far as outfits are concerned.
I've been trying all the free promo stuff lately and it's only helped solidify my reasoning for not wasting money on it. Especially considering I need several methods to even log-in and have been dealing with consistent freezes and CTD's since Summerset. Enough with the new crate motifs, fix the damn game already!
CountEdmondDantes wrote: »People are never happy lmao. ZOS could have given you none for free. Now you get 1 for free on any character and still complain
Fair enough, Alcast. But it doesn't appear to be working that way for my family.
Assume you have a one account with four characters. Like everyone else in the game, you've focused one of those four characters to be your crafting character. This character has leveled up in crafting, knows all the motifs, etc. This is the character you would use to make your outfits, correct?
When you take this character to the new outfit station, it appears that they can ONLY create one costume without buying more. So where's the other three costumes for each character?
Maybe we're doing something wrong, but it appears that each character has to create their own costume - which means spending a lot of gold buying motifs after spending years farming for them and giving them to your crafting character. To be clear: the crafting character can only create one "free" costume for themselves. That's what it looks like to us.
Tell me I'm wrong because I want to be wrong here. If I'm right, then your words are hollow because every efficient person in the game has focused on one crafting character. And yes, we've already been in the game this morning. I have it open right now.
Again: I want to be wrong. Tell me I'm wrong and there's a way for crafting characters to create outfits for other characters. I'll admit, I'm hesitant to create my only costume just to test this.
Edit: If there's a way to do this - for a fully level crafting character that knows ever motif in the game to create costumes for all four characters, then I will agree with you and say one free outfit for each character is good enough. But until then, meh.
However, my understanding is the outfit system (regardless of whichever character originally learned the motif) allows ANY character to use a learned motif. To check this, log in to another character and head over to the outfit table. Every learned motif from your crafter should show up provided they’re on the same account.
Hope this helps. AND this info was from when the system originated, so it could have changed.