Let me give you my reason
I may play 2 - 3 MMOs at a time. My wife usually only plays 1 MMO, but sometimes she will play another MMO that I am playing for a few months. So as you see, I am putting out roughly 100$ a month, or 1200$ a year. I would say its usually less than 1000$ a year, because not always will all subscriptions be active at the same time. At least 2 subs are always going so that's 30$ a month for sure.
Now you mentioned all the other things that cost money. Keep in mind that all those things that cost money, is still going on. So what is the real issue.
You assume that people "can't afford" to pay 15$ a month and complain about it. Since that is the mindset you are coming with, I can only assume you are not well with money management and assume that is why everyone is complaining.
It is not an issue with OMG IM BROKE PLAYING MMOs WHY YOU CHARGE ME 15$!!! It's an issue of, I pay 15$ for this other game, you are also asking for 15$ but are you giving me a near equal line of entertainment as the other 15$ games I play.
And the issue is, People do not feel ESO is providing the equal part. So you say, "then quit". They are not saying they don't like the game. They are saying the feel over charged for it in its current form.
Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
Blackwidow wrote: »F2P is more expensive that P2P.
True story.
Free To Play is tons more expensive for the players. People seldom realize it, but they end up shelling out TONS more cash than they would have otherwise.
Once you introduce F2P then there is no longer equal footing among the players. Some people will have the money to pay for new things, some won't, it's a crap system. I would rather pay my monthly fee and be assured I am getting all the content available in the game.
So ... All along I have read about this massive issue in our player base at people complaining about Subscription model etc etc. I need help understanding this because it confuses me.
So here it is ... $15 per month is the sub fee - $180 dollars per year .
Some comparisons half a cup of coffee in Melbourne 4 times a month = same value or less than 50 coffees in a year
The enjoyment of coffee while great is short lived - enjoyment of a game is on demand
$180 a year = the same value as an expensive dinner for two with your significant other followed by a couple of drinks after the meal - now 1 in a whole year - something more fun then a month of gaming (depending on the partner)
Try and sign up for a golf game of 9 holes - good luck getting more than 4 a year on that money
Parking - $180 would give you around 50-60 hours in a meter or perhaps 6 days in a city parking bay .
$180 would hardly buy you a one way flight between major cities - once a year
The list goes on . My point is simple if you are complaining about subscriptions , as many people are, pull your head in $15 is not a lot of money for anyone period. If you are logging on and can read this post then you have $15. My 13 year old gets more than $180 a year in pocket money and spare change.
Enough of the lies - $15 is affordable per month by anyone in the western world - who has a computer and the internet
Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
Blackwidow wrote: »F2P [can often be] more expensive that P2P.
True story.