After buying a limited-time Crown Store home, how do you typically feel?
Princely Dawnlight Palace (May 10-21, 2018): 14,000 / 17,500 crowns
The Erstwhile Sanctuary (March 8-12, 2018): 13,000 / 16,250 crowns
Pariah's Pinnacle (December 7, 2017-January 2, 2018): 13,000 / 16,250 crowns
Exorcised Coven Cottage (October 19-November 1, 2017): 3,500 / 4,400 crowns
Linchal Grand Manor (September 14-18, 2017): 14,000 / 17,500 crowns
Tel Galen Tower (June 15-19, 2017): 8,000 / 10,000 crowns
Grand Topal Hideaway (April 27-May 1, 2017): 15,000 / 18,800 crowns
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I will not buy this stuff
I want to have things to earn, but this game only focuses on charging limited time in terms of homes and cosmetics.
It’s really impacted my desire to play and or replay content. I don’t want a grind fest either, just a great experience with things to look forward to from casual gameplay as well as maybe some really cool homes from casual gameplay
I’m curious for those that bought the Grand Topal Hideaway, how would you feel if ZOS offered and even bigger, better, more expensive (like 20k crowns) home? Would you consider upgrading? Or is Grand Topal the biggest these virtual homes will get I wonder.
Androconium wrote: »I'm not paying for any content that isn't delivered by an ESO Plus subscription.
Androconium wrote: »I'm not paying for any content that isn't delivered by an ESO Plus subscription.
TimidGazelle wrote: »I’m curious for those that bought the Grand Topal Hideaway, how would you feel if ZOS offered and even bigger, better, more expensive (like 20k crowns) home? Would you consider upgrading? Or is Grand Topal the biggest these virtual homes will get I wonder.
I want more item space the most. If they added a bigger house it would suck because it would be mega empty. As it is, My island is a ghost town at max limit with eso+. I can no longer add new things without ruining something, because every piece of furniture was meticulously placed.