No thank you! MMO without goldsellers is awesome.
I tried to find some info about a possible trial version (3-7 days for free, maybe with a limited number of invites from a current player), but I could not find any.
I have a nice number of friends from another mmorpg who are getting bored and wanted to give ESO a try... but I guess the only way is to buy the game with 30 days in it... but what they wanted is just a few free days to test it and see how the game runs on their pc, stuff like that.
Anyone knows if there is (or will be there) something like a free 3-5 days trial?
Thanks!
I tried to find some info about a possible trial version (3-7 days for free, maybe with a limited number of invites from a current player), but I could not find any.
I have a nice number of friends from another mmorpg who are getting bored and wanted to give ESO a try... but I guess the only way is to buy the game with 30 days in it... but what they wanted is just a few free days to test it and see how the game runs on their pc, stuff like that.
Anyone knows if there is (or will be there) something like a free 3-5 days trial?
Thanks!
Why don't they download it and then you can log onto your account and see how it runs? That would save them the initial outlay. I'm not saying let them play your account, it would just show what they would be getting if they stumped up the cash.
Free trials massivly increase gold spam, so if they can be avoided, it's better for the currently paying customers.
xMovingTarget wrote: »There is no such thing. Theres also nothing planned by Zenimax for now. Unfortunatly.
Would be a great idea to get new players in. The game is in a good state by now. At least for the starting areas. I dont see any problem with a free limited trial.
daneyulebub17_ESO wrote: »I tried to find some info about a possible trial version (3-7 days for free, maybe with a limited number of invites from a current player), but I could not find any.
I have a nice number of friends from another mmorpg who are getting bored and wanted to give ESO a try... but I guess the only way is to buy the game with 30 days in it... but what they wanted is just a few free days to test it and see how the game runs on their pc, stuff like that.
Anyone knows if there is (or will be there) something like a free 3-5 days trial?
Thanks!
Why don't they download it and then you can log onto your account and see how it runs? That would save them the initial outlay. I'm not saying let them play your account, it would just show what they would be getting if they stumped up the cash.
Free trials massivly increase gold spam, so if they can be avoided, it's better for the currently paying customers.
So, everyone who wants to try the game, just has to find a friend who's paying, let them download it and play on their account!
The truth is, it's "better for the currently paying customers" to have a thriving, well funded game, and providing a trial, with limitations to avoid spamming--which are easy to do by the way. Start with a simple gold cap, and limitations on player-to-player trading and mail on trial accounts. That would give a lot of players a chance to try it and then buy it when they like it.
This is ESPECIALLY needed with this game, which took a lot of hits at launch and has a bad rep with a lot of people who've never touched it. Can't count the number of new players I've seen say "Wow--from what I read on the forums/review sights, I thought this game would suck, but it's fantastic!" We need a free way for people to check it out because there's a lot of people who wouldn't be willing to risk money based on some of the toxic, know-nothing commentary out there.
They could also put the trial accounts in an separate instance like the PST.xMovingTarget wrote: »
Goldsellers abandoned ship a month or two back like rats. No reason for them to stay if they have noone to sell stuff to
The can easy do as Blizzard have done you can only lvl up to 20 and you have limited use in chat and you cant join guild until you unlocking the account buy pay a subscribe.
Free trial people take up names. If hey do this they should make a separate server for the trials and if they choose to sub they get transferred over to the real server, and if the names they used on the trial server are already taken on the real server they have to make a new name.
This way perfectly good names aren't wasted on trial only people, and we're less likely to see Gblburglboo, Fopsynapicwex and Ypsgyniput running around after 6 months of trial accounts.
Free trial people take up names. If hey do this they should make a separate server for the trials and if they choose to sub they get transferred over to the real server, and if the names they used on the trial server are already taken on the real server they have to make a new name.
This way perfectly good names aren't wasted on trial only people, and we're less likely to see Gblburglboo, Fopsynapicwex and Ypsgyniput running around after 6 months of trial accounts.Fair point on trials taking up names.
Though I already see people with names like Gblburglboo running around.
Plenty of people with names like "FartLord Master" or [snip] too. -_- Part of me wishes ESO had a strict naming policy.
Malpherian wrote: »Any game worth anything, offers a free trial. If I game does not have a free trial 6 months after it's official release, that's a red flag that the game company is probably hiding something about the game that they don't want to show you until you've paid for it, because if they did, you wouldn't buy it.
In ESO's case, well 9 Months after official release and were still paying to Beta test it. Go figure why there's no Free Trial...
AlexDougherty wrote: »Malpherian wrote: »Any game worth anything, offers a free trial. If I game does not have a free trial 6 months after it's official release, that's a red flag that the game company is probably hiding something about the game that they don't want to show you until you've paid for it, because if they did, you wouldn't buy it.
In ESO's case, well 9 Months after official release and were still paying to Beta test it. Go figure why there's no Free Trial...
Um, plenty of games don't have a free trial, plenty of MMOs don't have a free trial, different marketing strategies is all.