_subjectnamehere_ wrote: »Again, they already sell a horse so it's too late. The shop already exists.
Better they sell the items than release them to exclusive players and no one else, like that damn beta monkey. I'll always hate that they did that. They play for free and get a monkey, while we pay for the game and get an ugly armless runt dino or a crab.
I want that cat already!
We weren't just playing, we were working too. At least, that is what beta testers were supposed to be doing. I spent more time posting bugs than leveling my character. And it was all for nothing...complete wipe.
The monkey was a thank-you to those who helped them out during beta.
Cash shops are really not necessary when you're paying a subscription, IMO.
We all know its coming, it was announced way back before beta. It was stated the store would not sell equipment/crafting mats or things like that. That would be P2W. I don't want that.
However many subscription based games perform "services" to your account for a fee, and that is what I mean.
I would buy a name change, some more inventory a respec token and maybe 2 more character slots.
Liquid_Time wrote: »I want more achievement related gear. You know.. by playing what we are already paying for.
Costumes
Motifs
Pets
Armor Skin kits
Weapon Skin kits
Skill/achievement capes (yes I know people hate capes, but it's an idea)
Liquid_Time wrote: »I want more achievement related gear. You know.. by playing what we are already paying for.
Costumes
Motifs
Pets
Armor Skin kits
Weapon Skin kits
Skill/achievement capes (yes I know people hate capes, but it's an idea)
Definite YES for these... Motifs, Pets
Costumes may become obsolete with incoming dye system.
Armor skinning, or as I see it the ability to swap the looks of one piece of gear for another (visual only, not stats) is something we should have at some point.
This would add yet another way to customise the visual appearance of our characters.
Still early days yet so lets wait and see?
Cash shops are really not necessary when you're paying a subscription, IMO.
IF the only thing this fictitious cash shop does is sell account related stuff then yes (extra character slots, race change, server change etc) then fine.
If it sells anything at all that is useable in-game then NO, we already pay for everything that is in-game with our subs !
martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »Only if it is done in a non-invasive way.
In Lotro there are so many grotesque store buttons and pop-ups on the UI.
Also they specifically develop game content that is store orientated.
PVP definitely became pat-to-win.
I remember a pvp junky telling me he had spend £300 in a month on pvp pots and buffs.
No amount of rage on the forums ever made a difference and the Lotro store became more omni-present.
And don't forget store development = dev-time = less real content. Stores have ever growing targets so they invent trash ways to make money all the time.
It also started the development of cheap slot machine style games called hobbit presents.
Many players cite the introduction of the store as the point when the game started to downturn in quality.
Be careful what you wish for.
martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »IF the only thing this fictitious cash shop does is sell account related stuff then yes (extra character slots, race change, server change etc) then fine.
If it sells anything at all that is useable in-game then NO, we already pay for everything that is in-game with our subs !
Thats how its tarted in Lotro, but they push the barriers all the time. Its all bout micro-transactions.
Within a year there are all sorts of things in there that would never have got through at the start.
Vendersleigh wrote: »martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »IF the only thing this fictitious cash shop does is sell account related stuff then yes (extra character slots, race change, server change etc) then fine.
If it sells anything at all that is useable in-game then NO, we already pay for everything that is in-game with our subs !
Thats how its tarted in Lotro, but they push the barriers all the time. Its all bout micro-transactions.
Within a year there are all sorts of things in there that would never have got through at the start.
This, so very much this.
A cash shop is the thin end of a very thick wedge which drives out fun, innovation, a sense of caring on the part of developers and players. At least that is what I have experienced.