Altaholics Anonymous, the initials would be AA (oh wait, in Britian AA has already been taken, by the Automobile Association)roflcopter wrote: »Fair enough, altaholics need a support group.AlexDougherty wrote: »Me Neither, but some people are altaholics, and if they have another 4 (12 in total) they can do each class in each faction.roflcopter wrote: »how on earth is 8 not enough... lol, I can't even find enough time to play my one toon.
Not saying I want that many, in fact 4 is enough for me, one for each class, faction stuff is the same for every class so I'm not repeating (except for my nightblade).
I've made my first 8 characters, but would really like to create another 4 more, and was very surprised that there is no option to purchase more character slots.
I'm assuming this will be implemented very soon as there is a huge market for altoholics like myself willing to spend money on extra characters, and I'm baffled that there is currently no option for this when almost all MMO's I've played have this option.
By the way where exactly is the Cash Shop in this game? Has it not been implemented yet?
Reenlister wrote: »the only reason for a cash shop is pay to win.
Maybe the OP is really just after the option to buy more character slots.
However, once the shop opens, it never goes away, and it never stops adding.
Cash shops exist in all the F2P games, if you must sate yourself spending more money than a sub rate, do indeed go shop yourself to glory.
Just not in ESO please.
Need to add, cash shop = F2P = Death of game.
gladen5rwb17_ESO wrote: »Reenlister wrote: »the only reason for a cash shop is pay to win.
Maybe the OP is really just after the option to buy more character slots.
However, once the shop opens, it never goes away, and it never stops adding.
Cash shops exist in all the F2P games, if you must sate yourself spending more money than a sub rate, do indeed go shop yourself to glory.
Just not in ESO please.
Need to add, cash shop = F2P = Death of game.
This is not true of all cash shops. Not all of them equate to play to win. Some great games have them selling only fluff items, server transfers, mounts, change of name, extra character slots and such, none of which are game advancement items.
AlexDougherty wrote: »Not sure I really get the issue with hirelings, ok if you use more alts you get more hirelings, which means you can craft more. So what, you can only wear one set of armour at a time, use two sets of weapons, etc. So all you can do really is sell the extras, which brings in gold, which does very little (horses, repairs, and pack upgrades).Artemiisia wrote: »im thinking the same with the hirelings, if we are to be able to buy more alts, Im voting the hirelings skills needs to be starting from lvl 25 or something like that first, so people cant make alts just for that.
I just for the life of me can't see how this is pay to win, pay for a bit of conveniennce yes, but no major advantages shoot out at me (which is what pay to win means).