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https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/668861

For anyone wondering what the intentions of crowncrates

  • mikejezz
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    mikejezz wrote: »
    Have any from ZoS EVER replied on any of these topics?

    No. I´m inclined to think that they don´t care at all what we think, as long as they have their money.

    Just seems weird that there are so many threads regarding this subject and they haven’t replied a single time. I know it’s a beehive for them, but they could also score some goodwill.
  • Rinira
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    Well I knew the odds are not in favor of anyone buying the crates buy my word.. glad I never wasted money or had a desire to waste money on the crates now.
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  • CloneTrooper699
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    I spend so much time playing this game that I want to support it and keep it going. That being said I'm a super indecisive person who would never want to spend $40 on just one mount, I'd much rather pay $40 and get a bunch of things at random. Leave crates in the game, if you don't like them don't buy them and if it bothers you that much don't play, the people that buy crates are the people that keep the game going. It's all just cosmetic crap anyway.
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  • Elsonso
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    mikejezz wrote: »
    Have any from ZoS EVER replied on any of these topics?

    No. I´m inclined to think that they don´t care at all what we think, as long as they have their money.

    They care. My guess is that the legal staff does not want any official statements made, so people like Gina and Jessica have nothing to say on the subject.
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  • JWKe
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    mikejezz wrote: »
    Have any from ZoS EVER replied on any of these topics?

    No. I´m inclined to think that they don´t care at all what we think, as long as they have their money.

    They care. My guess is that the legal staff does not want any official statements made, so people like Gina and Jessica have nothing to say on the subject.

    What indicates to you that they care? I have personally not come across any mention of CC by ZoS employees.
  • Istoppucks
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    mikejezz wrote: »
    Have any from ZoS EVER replied on any of these topics?

    No. I´m inclined to think that they don´t care at all what we think, as long as they have their money.

    News flash the majority of gamers dont care what you think either. 99% of gamers never step foot in forums because its usually just people complaining about the game and how the company doesnt care about them.
  • heaven13
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    I spend so much time playing this game that I want to support it and keep it going. That being said I'm a super indecisive person who would never want to spend $40 on just one mount, I'd much rather pay $40 and get a bunch of things at random. Leave crates in the game, if you don't like them don't buy them and if it bothers you that much don't play, the people that buy crates are the people that keep the game going. It's all just cosmetic crap anyway.

    Or the crates could stay as an alternative method to acquire the items, rather than containing exclusive stuff that can only be had in crates. It's not a matter of they exist as is or they don't.

    Also, the game survived before crates. Enough that they were able to create that Super Bowl ad for Morrowind (crates came out December '16 and Super Bowl was February '17) before they'd seen profits from the crates. There are other paying players you know, like the ones that sub, or buy DLC, or everyone buying chapters, or buying stuff straight up from crown store. It's not like crates are the only source of revenue this game has.
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  • Elsonso
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    JWKe wrote: »
    mikejezz wrote: »
    Have any from ZoS EVER replied on any of these topics?

    No. I´m inclined to think that they don´t care at all what we think, as long as they have their money.

    They care. My guess is that the legal staff does not want any official statements made, so people like Gina and Jessica have nothing to say on the subject.

    What indicates to you that they care? I have personally not come across any mention of CC by ZoS employees.

    They changed one of their Crown Crate plans for Summerset based on forum feedback. They came up with a nice alternative to the single page motif situation. Of course, that was the Dev team. By the time it passes Executive and Marketing muster, the drop rate for them will be somewhere close to winning the Powerball jackpot.
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  • BuddyAces
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    JWKe wrote: »
    mikejezz wrote: »
    Have any from ZoS EVER replied on any of these topics?

    No. I´m inclined to think that they don´t care at all what we think, as long as they have their money.

    They care. My guess is that the legal staff does not want any official statements made, so people like Gina and Jessica have nothing to say on the subject.

    What indicates to you that they care? I have personally not come across any mention of CC by ZoS employees.

    They changed one of their Crown Crate plans for Summerset based on forum feedback. They came up with a nice alternative to the single page motif situation. Of course, that was the Dev team. By the time it passes Executive and Marketing muster, the drop rate for them will be somewhere close to winning the Powerball jackpot.

    Morrowind furnishing recipes
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  • Mystrius_Archaion
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    BuddyAces wrote: »
    JWKe wrote: »
    mikejezz wrote: »
    Have any from ZoS EVER replied on any of these topics?

    No. I´m inclined to think that they don´t care at all what we think, as long as they have their money.

    They care. My guess is that the legal staff does not want any official statements made, so people like Gina and Jessica have nothing to say on the subject.

    What indicates to you that they care? I have personally not come across any mention of CC by ZoS employees.

    They changed one of their Crown Crate plans for Summerset based on forum feedback. They came up with a nice alternative to the single page motif situation. Of course, that was the Dev team. By the time it passes Executive and Marketing muster, the drop rate for them will be somewhere close to winning the Powerball jackpot.

    Morrowind furnishing recipes

    It only took nearly a year...
  • DoctorESO
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    DoctorESO wrote: »
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    Shouldn't the low odds teach people not to gamble, either in game or in real life?

    You clearly don't understand how an addiction or compulsion work.

    The issue with the way crates are implemented in many of these game, regardless of whether the items are cosmetic, p2w or whatnot, is they use manipulative and predatory techniques to target a specific and vulnerably portion of the gaming market. Which is fine so long as they play by certain accepted rules, similar to those enforced on casinos and lotteries and that some protections are put in place to dissuade or minimize it's access to minors.

    I understand some folks have issues with state intervention with these types of things, I do not.

    Ah, yes, people acted irrationally. What a twist to the economic concept that people act rationally. How do we draw the line between a profitable business and exploitive behavior?

    Easy, you set a line once it is obvious that they crossed it so that nobody crosses it again. That's all you can do.
    That's what this company and others are asking for by their actions.

    And what is the appropriate line to draw? Is it "easy" to define?
  • BuddyAces
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    BuddyAces wrote: »
    JWKe wrote: »
    mikejezz wrote: »
    Have any from ZoS EVER replied on any of these topics?

    No. I´m inclined to think that they don´t care at all what we think, as long as they have their money.

    They care. My guess is that the legal staff does not want any official statements made, so people like Gina and Jessica have nothing to say on the subject.

    What indicates to you that they care? I have personally not come across any mention of CC by ZoS employees.

    They changed one of their Crown Crate plans for Summerset based on forum feedback. They came up with a nice alternative to the single page motif situation. Of course, that was the Dev team. By the time it passes Executive and Marketing muster, the drop rate for them will be somewhere close to winning the Powerball jackpot.

    Morrowind furnishing recipes

    It only took nearly a year...

    To find one
    They nerfed magsorcs so hard stamsorcs felt it,lol - Somber97866

    I'm blown away by the utter stupidity I see here on the daily. - Wrekkedd
  • Mystrius_Archaion
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    DoctorESO wrote: »
    DoctorESO wrote: »
    DoctorESO wrote: »
    Shouldn't the low odds teach people not to gamble, either in game or in real life?

    You clearly don't understand how an addiction or compulsion work.

    The issue with the way crates are implemented in many of these game, regardless of whether the items are cosmetic, p2w or whatnot, is they use manipulative and predatory techniques to target a specific and vulnerably portion of the gaming market. Which is fine so long as they play by certain accepted rules, similar to those enforced on casinos and lotteries and that some protections are put in place to dissuade or minimize it's access to minors.

    I understand some folks have issues with state intervention with these types of things, I do not.

    Ah, yes, people acted irrationally. What a twist to the economic concept that people act rationally. How do we draw the line between a profitable business and exploitive behavior?

    Easy, you set a line once it is obvious that they crossed it so that nobody crosses it again. That's all you can do.
    That's what this company and others are asking for by their actions.

    And what is the appropriate line to draw? Is it "easy" to define?

    It's easy enough that lawmakers already have several options. That means they already crossed a line set by quite a large number of people across the globe.
    Lawmakers don't just do things, or vote in majority agreement to pass them, without a lot of their lobbyists/constituents asking for it, or some rich buddy of theirs which is unlikely in this case.
  • Glenmorils
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    Istoppucks wrote: »
    ArchMikem wrote: »
    Thing is, ZOS isn't FORCING us to buy these crates.

    They are manipulating people into buying them though, and exploiting addictive tendencies in people.

    What a bunch of crap. How about some personal responsibility. Or are you saying people maybe even yourself are not capable of personal responsibility?

    The company also has a responsibility to its consumers. Ethics and all that.
  • DoctorESO
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    DoctorESO wrote: »
    DoctorESO wrote: »
    DoctorESO wrote: »
    Shouldn't the low odds teach people not to gamble, either in game or in real life?

    You clearly don't understand how an addiction or compulsion work.

    The issue with the way crates are implemented in many of these game, regardless of whether the items are cosmetic, p2w or whatnot, is they use manipulative and predatory techniques to target a specific and vulnerably portion of the gaming market. Which is fine so long as they play by certain accepted rules, similar to those enforced on casinos and lotteries and that some protections are put in place to dissuade or minimize it's access to minors.

    I understand some folks have issues with state intervention with these types of things, I do not.

    Ah, yes, people acted irrationally. What a twist to the economic concept that people act rationally. How do we draw the line between a profitable business and exploitive behavior?

    Easy, you set a line once it is obvious that they crossed it so that nobody crosses it again. That's all you can do.
    That's what this company and others are asking for by their actions.

    And what is the appropriate line to draw? Is it "easy" to define?

    It's easy enough that lawmakers already have several options. That means they already crossed a line set by quite a large number of people across the globe.
    Lawmakers don't just do things, or vote in majority agreement to pass them, without a lot of their lobbyists/constituents asking for it, or some rich buddy of theirs which is unlikely in this case.

    What options did the lawmakers take? I'm still not sure what line you are referring to how it's defined. Can you elaborate?

    I.e., "The line is X. ZOS crossed the line because..."
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