Well, Fountains (and the standalone Crown Store Statues) are another outrageous example of over-priced items, so I'm not sure it's a good defense that 'other stuff is overpriced too, so that's why these are too!'Araneae6537 wrote: »Well, you have to compare the price to other complex furnishings, since that is essentially what they are, such as the Regal Alinor Fountain that costs 2k Crowns. Expensive, yes, but I’m just glad when things I like aren’t locked behind Crown crates!
Well, Fountains (and the standalone Crown Store Statues) are another outrageous example of over-priced items, so I'm not sure it's a good defense that 'other stuff is overpriced too, so that's why these are too!'Araneae6537 wrote: »Well, you have to compare the price to other complex furnishings, since that is essentially what they are, such as the Regal Alinor Fountain that costs 2k Crowns. Expensive, yes, but I’m just glad when things I like aren’t locked behind Crown crates!
We know it's fully possible to create those same items for less, as there are Houseguests for 800-1500, and fountains for 900-1000, and even craftable ones, or ones you can buy for gold (including a waterfall for example). The entire Markarth DLC costs 2000 Crowns, and you can walk up to a vendor and buy several unique furnishings, some of them with effects, and the new Antiquity furnishing also has a light effect. Luxury furniture are regularly complex and have unique animations or effects, and those are sold ingame for gold to every player.
So when we see individual items costing a lot more than others of similar complexity, or see price-hikes like these House Guests going from 800 to 1500 to 2500, it's fully justified I think to point out that those prices are outlandish and out of touch with the playerbase. As usual, ZOS would make more money if they sold it to more people for less, than for a minuscule number of people for those high prices.