I said I would cancel my subscription and uninstall the game if ESO ever went F2P. Well, Tamriel Unlimited is technically "buy to play" but the difference between the two is not that great in practice. It is not difficult for gold spammers and other malicious parties to get a hold of copies of the game. So for all practical purposes this would be F2P. The moment I heard the news I cancelled my sub and uninstalled the game (which still has 104 days remaining btw). As I said, this was a decision I had made prior to the announcement. Anyway, I wrote a letter to ZOS explaining the reasons for my decision and wanted to share them with the community.
"I want to voice my extreme displeasure at the decision to change the profit model for Elder Scrolls Online to Tamriel Unlimited. I made a conscious decision to seek out a quality game from a reputable publisher and developer with a subscription-based service to ensure high quality of service. I cancelled my subscription the moment I learned of the decision. I have logged hundreds of hours into this game. I love this game. But I will not play a game where all it takes to create an account is a single purchase. It is just short of a free-to-play profit model and it is unacceptable. I recognize that it was a business decision, but I want your company to know exactly why I cancelled my subscription. I will not be returning to this game. I will not come back to see if the change in accessibility improves the game. I believe it is a mistake, and I believe the game will be worse off for it.
I remain steadfastly loyal to other Bethesda and Zenimax Media products such as The Elder Scrolls series (such as Skyrim), as well as Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas. I have purchased some of these titles on multiple platforms (PC, console, etc.) because I enjoy them so much. I also saw subscribing to ESO as a way to support future development of such titles. But I have compromised too much enjoyment in so-called "free to play" or "buy to play" MMO games over the years to ever have the desire to go back. I enjoy MMOs and so I will find another one with a subscription-based profit model to pay for because it is those, in my experience, which deliver the most fair and enjoyable gameplay experiences.
I am very disappointed to have to write this. I was hoping ESO would be go-to MMO for years to come, and I have played it with incredible devotion since its release. But even though I have 104 days remaining on my subscription, I have deleted the game from my computers and do not intend to log in ever again unless this policy is reversed, something which I do not expect. If the policy is not reversed, I wish ESO the worst failure possible. I hope the servers will be forced to close and Zenimax Media will be forced to re-evaluate their customer base. If the new model succeeds, I will ignore it because with the new profit model come compromises I am no longer willing to make. It is a damn shame that the subscription-based model is viewed as so toxic in a gaming environment where steady income is required for the servers to stay on. But relying on large numbers of microtransactions from a minority of gamers has led to low quality content and customer support in dozens of games I have played over the years. I no longer wish to be a part of it.
Farewell forever, ESO. I look forward to The Elder Scrolls VI and Fallout 4."