Or you just take the free box, turn the junk inside into gems and use those to buy what you want when something actually shows up in the store that you want
Thats jus another Gotcha. After you Scrap everything you will not have enough Gems to buy anything. Which in turn will lead you to purchase Crates again.
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I subscribe to that too. I HATE Lootboxes. I dont want to see them in my Loginrewards. My country is on the verge of making them illegal anyway, so fingers crossed they will be gone soon.
Thorncrypt wrote: »Lootboxes should not exist in a buy to play + subscription game like ESO.
Shara_Wynn wrote: »
It would be interesting to hear from any players in Belgium, if they have been able to claim the daily log in rewards that are Crown Crates. Given that these are offered freely to the player with no purchase required with real world funds in order to claim them and the contents inside them.
Are they (free loot boxes) still subject to the ban there?
Shara_Wynn wrote: »
It would be interesting to hear from any players in Belgium, if they have been able to claim the daily log in rewards that are Crown Crates. Given that these are offered freely to the player with no purchase required with real world funds in order to claim them and the contents inside them.
Are they (free loot boxes) still subject to the ban there?
I am from Belgium, we can claim the free Crates.
Mathius_Mordred wrote: »Shara_Wynn wrote: »
It would be interesting to hear from any players in Belgium, if they have been able to claim the daily log in rewards that are Crown Crates. Given that these are offered freely to the player with no purchase required with real world funds in order to claim them and the contents inside them.
Are they (free loot boxes) still subject to the ban there?
I am from Belgium, we can claim the free Crates.
Can you not buy crown crates from the store then? How does that work if you try?
Gaebriel0410 wrote: »I don't get why people collect hundreds of unopened loot boxes as some kind of weird morality flex.
This is actually my first time showing that off (aside from my close friends who know that I collect them for fun), and it was mostly to show the OP that ignoring them is (1) a good, viable option that (2) can be made into a fun minigame for yourself. I mean, it's not that different than hoarding trading cards that never leave their factory packaging.
Also, about every year or two, I'll go and open those crates on the PTS for my amusement (since what happens on the PTS stays on the PTS*).
* Usually.
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Please DO keep these in the rewards. I enjoy getting them, even when it's only gems. If someone doesn't like them, they can just not bother with them. But there are those of who do like it that should be able to enjoy them.
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I support the ability to reject them. I also wouldn't care if there was a way to indicate an account belongs to a minor and have them not show up for them at all. But removing them entirely shouldn't be the solution.
A minor should not be playing ESO it is a PEGI 18/ESRB Mature rated game.
Minors can play those with parent permission. It's the parents should be advised this game contains mature content rating. It's not an adults only game.
Not in the UK, it is illegal to buy for, or allow a minor to play (or watch) content not suitable according to the ratings.
Which statute are you citing?
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-rules-to-better-protect-children-from-inappropriate-video-game-content
I could have worded it better, I was having a "words are hard" moment, it is the supply of the media that is illegal. Ever since the James Bulger murder the UK has had very strict rules regarding media ratings and the supply of such.
Think of it like alcohol or tobacco, it is illegal to sell alcohol or tobacco to someone under age, or to someone you suspect is buying it for someone under age. Same applies to media.
I am in no way saying I agree or disagree with these laws, just saying that they are what they are (in the UK at least).
SeaGtGruff wrote: »The option to refuse a daily login reward might be nice if some people just absolutely do not want it, but if that option were added then there would need to be at least one "Are you sure you want to skip this reward?" prompt, otherwise there would be people complaining that they skipped a reward by accidentally "clicking through" without paying attention and now they want to be able to claim it after all.
It's definitely much simpler to just accept each reward, then destroy or sell any you don't want, or if it's a crate then just don't ever open it.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Please DO keep these in the rewards. I enjoy getting them, even when it's only gems. If someone doesn't like them, they can just not bother with them. But there are those of who do like it that should be able to enjoy them.
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I support the ability to reject them. I also wouldn't care if there was a way to indicate an account belongs to a minor and have them not show up for them at all. But removing them entirely shouldn't be the solution.
A minor should not be playing ESO it is a PEGI 18/ESRB Mature rated game.
[ Australia & New Zealand ] - ACB M
[ Canada ] - ESRBCA Rated M
[ Central American & South America ] - BR 14
[ Europe ] - PEGI 18
[ Germany ] - USK 16
[ Russia ] - RR 18
[ United States ] - ESRB Rated M
No, they're not the same thing. When players buy crown crates, they're spending real life currency. This month's login rewards are encouraging players to do exactly that. Grinding for sets and style pages doesn't require any further spending of real life currency.Why? Because it encourages gambling, that's why.dragonlord500 wrote: »... why complain at all about something that is truly free?
isn't grinding for all the sets and style pages also a form of gambling, of time? Better to remove them all
OtarTheMad wrote: »Man, people really hate free stuff.
I feel like we are in the area of f around and find out. I’ve seen so many threads complaining about free stuff like this, the house, the major compensation and I feel ZOS is going to look at this as negative feedback and not do it again. Years from now people will ask why we haven’t gotten “good” free stuff and people will point to these threads.
I like free crates because I don’t gamble on the crown crates. The stuff in the free ones are usually meh quality so it’s basically free crown gems. So i can collect those and endeavors and actually get what I want, if anything, from the crates. Getting the crates does not make me want to gamble on more crates.
valenwood_vegan wrote: »Man folks are tough to please. I like that zos has been giving us a wider variety of login rewards recently and I hope it continues, regardless of whether any individual reward perfectly satisfies my needs.
As for the free crates, I just look at it like free gems (similar to the ones I get from twitch drops), which eventually add up to the point where I can buy a thing I really want.
Some days the login rewards are useless to me, but might be just what someone else is looking for. I don't spend much of my time thinking deeply about them.
I'm definitely not gonna complain about them. Keep 'em coming!
"After a hard week of farming, or a long night of being nagged by your wife, there is nothing better than going out for a bit of a fish."
No, grinding for style pages isn't the same as paying for them, so your logic is flawed. Also, when you pay for style pages, you're not gambling, you know exactly what you're getting, there's no RNG involved. How can you possibly think crown crates and style pages are the same kind of purchase? If this is the kind of logic this thread has degenerated to, then I won't be posting in it anymore.MreeBiPolar wrote: »No, they're not the same thing. When players buy crown crates, they're spending real life currency. This month's login rewards are encouraging players to do exactly that. Grinding for sets and style pages doesn't require any further spending of real life currency.Why? Because it encourages gambling, that's why.dragonlord500 wrote: »... why complain at all about something that is truly free?
isn't grinding for all the sets and style pages also a form of gambling, of time? Better to remove them all
You can buy the style pages for real life currency (to avoid the grind). There's even the "buy now before it's too late" factor:
... So by your logic, they SHOULD be removed from the game.