nerevarine1138 wrote: »I'd even go so far as to say that most players would find it extremely rude and ungrateful for someone to look a gift Ice Wraith in the mouth.
So much truth in this thread it's sad but true. Show us some reward for our loyalty by giving some free bonus bank or inventory upgrades
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Believe it or not, ZO isn't obligated to give you anything, much less a reward for your loyalty.
I think the majority of players are happy to get a little bonus every now and then, even if it's not a helping hand with managing their inventory. I'd even go so far as to say that most players would find it extremely rude and ungrateful for someone to look a gift Ice Wraith in the mouth.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Believe it or not, ZO isn't obligated to give you anything, much less a reward for your loyalty.
I think the majority of players are happy to get a little bonus every now and then, even if it's not a helping hand with managing their inventory. I'd even go so far as to say that most players would find it extremely rude and ungrateful for someone to look a gift Ice Wraith in the mouth.
Gifts and rewards should not take up inventory space.
That's my opinion.
And I never said or thought that subscriber rewards were needed or wanted by me, or expected.
But items like this as well as pets and trophies and such should not infringe on general inventory and game play space.
MercyKilling wrote: »I don't care if they take up inventory space or not, I don't want them. Vanity pets serve no purpose for me, and I'd much rather have some other kind of reward, if Zenimax is set on giving out loyalty rewards.
On the flip side, I could care less if Zenimax said, "No more loyalty program at all."
I don't play for a reward. Well, beyond what I currently get out of the game.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »So much truth in this thread it's sad but true. Show us some reward for our loyalty by giving some free bonus bank or inventory upgrades
I'd prefer they didn't give any rewards, because it reinforces the viewpoint that they owe us something in exchange for us enjoying their product.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Believe it or not, ZO isn't obligated to give you anything, much less a reward for your loyalty.
I think the majority of players are happy to get a little bonus every now and then, even if it's not a helping hand with managing their inventory. I'd even go so far as to say that most players would find it extremely rude and ungrateful for someone to look a gift Ice Wraith in the mouth.
Guess you can't please everyone. If you don't want your gift taking up space, destroy it if you aren't going to use it. Being given something for free then complaining about it just smacks of entitlement.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »So much truth in this thread it's sad but true. Show us some reward for our loyalty by giving some free bonus bank or inventory upgrades
I'd prefer they didn't give any rewards, because it reinforces the viewpoint that they owe us something in exchange for us enjoying their product.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »So much truth in this thread it's sad but true. Show us some reward for our loyalty by giving some free bonus bank or inventory upgrades
I'd prefer they didn't give any rewards, because it reinforces the viewpoint that they owe us something in exchange for us enjoying their product.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »To respond to a few of the actual points raised:
1. ZO owes you access to the game they made. That's it. If you don't like the game, no one is making you pay for it. So don't play.
2. Loyalty rewards are fluff. Gimmicks. Not gameplay-altering bonuses. It would be massively unfair to every other player to repeatedly offer veterans larger inventories, more powerful weapons, etc.
3. The pet takes up a single inventory slot. One. Not "half the living room." Not "my entire bank." One slot. I currently have one main character and a couple of alts. Between them, I can craft pretty much anything in the game, and I have about 450 total inventory slots. I know I could have a lot more if I put any points in to a packhorse and/or mule alts. So if you're having inventory management issues, that's your problem. If you literally can't free up a single slot in your inventory, it's because you're bad at managing it. Period. You have no other excuses.
Attitudes like the ones on display in this thread are exactly why we can't have nice things. If ZO offers other players a dog during a special sale, the forums explode. When they offer a loyalty program to give out special gimmicks like pets, players still act like the girls on My Super-Sweet 16 when they don't get the right color of BMW. Don't like/want the free pet? Too bad. Maybe you'll like the next one. That's life.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »To respond to a few of the actual points raised:
1. ZO owes you access to the game they made. That's it. If you don't like the game, no one is making you pay for it. So don't play.
2. Loyalty rewards are fluff. Gimmicks. Not gameplay-altering bonuses. It would be massively unfair to every other player to repeatedly offer veterans larger inventories, more powerful weapons, etc.
3. The pet takes up a single inventory slot. One. Not "half the living room." Not "my entire bank." One slot. I currently have one main character and a couple of alts. Between them, I can craft pretty much anything in the game, and I have about 450 total inventory slots. I know I could have a lot more if I put any points in to a packhorse and/or mule alts. So if you're having inventory management issues, that's your problem. If you literally can't free up a single slot in your inventory, it's because you're bad at managing it. Period. You have no other excuses.
Attitudes like the ones on display in this thread are exactly why we can't have nice things. If ZO offers other players a dog during a special sale, the forums explode. When they offer a loyalty program to give out special gimmicks like pets, players still act like the girls on My Super-Sweet 16 when they don't get the right color of BMW. Don't like/want the free pet? Too bad. Maybe you'll like the next one. That's life.
Or we can discuss legitimate gameplay issues, which inventory in this game is, on the discussion boards and if people don't like it they can feel free to contribute to the conversation or move on to another thread.
And, no, it's not just one inventory slot. It's one MORE inventory slot on top of 15 dungeon trophies, a beta pet, a pre order pet, I don't know how many maps (havent opened them) from pre-order alone and, what, 3 veteran reward costumes? That's before you consider looted maps. Looking just at the trophies and pets that's 2 bank upgrades to accommodate. At my current back size that's minimum 100k to accommodate.
It's not about the loyalty reward. It's about the stupid inventory system and that the creative visionaries behind this game add to the problem by "rewarding" us with yet another useless item to consume inventory space. And just because YOU think this isn't a problem doesn't mean there's not a problem.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »To respond to a few of the actual points raised:
1. ZO owes you access to the game they made. That's it. If you don't like the game, no one is making you pay for it. So don't play.
2. Loyalty rewards are fluff. Gimmicks. Not gameplay-altering bonuses. It would be massively unfair to every other player to repeatedly offer veterans larger inventories, more powerful weapons, etc.
3. The pet takes up a single inventory slot. One. Not "half the living room." Not "my entire bank." One slot. I currently have one main character and a couple of alts. Between them, I can craft pretty much anything in the game, and I have about 450 total inventory slots. I know I could have a lot more if I put any points in to a packhorse and/or mule alts. So if you're having inventory management issues, that's your problem. If you literally can't free up a single slot in your inventory, it's because you're bad at managing it. Period. You have no other excuses.
Attitudes like the ones on display in this thread are exactly why we can't have nice things. If ZO offers other players a dog during a special sale, the forums explode. When they offer a loyalty program to give out special gimmicks like pets, players still act like the girls on My Super-Sweet 16 when they don't get the right color of BMW. Don't like/want the free pet? Too bad. Maybe you'll like the next one. That's life.
Or we can discuss legitimate gameplay issues, which inventory in this game is, on the discussion boards and if people don't like it they can feel free to contribute to the conversation or move on to another thread.
And, no, it's not just one inventory slot. It's one MORE inventory slot on top of 15 dungeon trophies, a beta pet, a pre order pet, I don't know how many maps (havent opened them) from pre-order alone and, what, 3 veteran reward costumes? That's before you consider looted maps. Looking just at the trophies and pets that's 2 bank upgrades to accommodate. At my current back size that's minimum 100k to accommodate.
It's not about the loyalty reward. It's about the stupid inventory system and that the creative visionaries behind this game add to the problem by "rewarding" us with yet another useless item to consume inventory space. And just because YOU think this isn't a problem doesn't mean there's not a problem.
Then don't take the reward. No one is forcing you to.
I'm not sure what you're keeping in your bank (Old socks? Chewing gum? Small pieces of lint?), but there's no way you're hitting your inventory limits without keeping items that you don't need.
And if you really believe inventory space is a legitimate issue, this isn't the right place to bring it up. The Loyalty Program is just for fluff rewards. It has nothing to do with gameplay mechanics, and it's hardly going to break anyone's bank (literally or figuratively). You might as well complain that the Ice Wraith won't be a combat buff for stamina builds.
If it literally takes them several update cycles to figure out how to wedge something like:Actually, it was mentioned in one of their interviews that things like vanity pets will not take inventory space in the future, so it's on the to-do list. Give it time, they are prob more focused on fixing bugs atm.
Actually, it was mentioned in one of their interviews that things like vanity pets will not take inventory space in the future, so it's on the to-do list. Give it time, they are prob more focused on fixing bugs atm.