Will it be possible to buy crowns for real money, buy pots by crowns, sell pots for ingame gold to vendor? I hope it will be impossible.
Will it be possible to buy crowns for real money, buy pots by crowns, sell pots for ingame gold to vendor? I hope it will be impossible.
Considering how much potions and soul gems vendor for, that would be a really bad return on investment for real money.
Stuff that is currently bound to account can still be vendored, but not sold to other players (with a few exceptions that I noticed. There's something I always try to vendor because it has a 0 value and I don't need it, but the game won't let me. Can't remember what it is now, though).
Just think about it guys. The moment they have in cash shop any item that you would otherwise pruchased for gold, you are buying gold for real money. If you purchase bonus to gold gained, same thing, you are buying gold for money.
You just do not buy it directly and so they can pretend no dirty gold-for-cash transactions are taking place and players can pretend it's credible, if sick.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Just think about it guys. The moment they have in cash shop any item that you would otherwise pruchased for gold, you are buying gold for real money. If you purchase bonus to gold gained, same thing, you are buying gold for money.
You just do not buy it directly and so they can pretend no dirty gold-for-cash transactions are taking place and players can pretend it's credible, if sick.
Except they've already said they aren't going to let you vendor things from the Crown Store.
So your conspiracy theory kind of falls apart there.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Just think about it guys. The moment they have in cash shop any item that you would otherwise pruchased for gold, you are buying gold for real money. If you purchase bonus to gold gained, same thing, you are buying gold for money.
You just do not buy it directly and so they can pretend no dirty gold-for-cash transactions are taking place and players can pretend it's credible, if sick.
Except they've already said they aren't going to let you vendor things from the Crown Store.
So your conspiracy theory kind of falls apart there.
It does not matter that you can't vendor them. Let's say you normally buy potions from NPCs and you spend 1000 gold on them per month. Now you will instead buy them in cash shop for real money and keep your 1000 gold to spent it on something else; you will therefore buy 1000 gold for real money. Hm?
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Just think about it guys. The moment they have in cash shop any item that you would otherwise pruchased for gold, you are buying gold for real money. If you purchase bonus to gold gained, same thing, you are buying gold for money.
You just do not buy it directly and so they can pretend no dirty gold-for-cash transactions are taking place and players can pretend it's credible, if sick.
Except they've already said they aren't going to let you vendor things from the Crown Store.
So your conspiracy theory kind of falls apart there.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »The effort required to get them currently in-game is so minuscule that it couldn't possibly make a difference.
stefan.gustavsonb16_ESO wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »The effort required to get them currently in-game is so minuscule that it couldn't possibly make a difference.
The keyword here is "currently". If the cash shop revenue does not turn out to their satisfaction, they can just change the loot tables to make small commodities like potions and soul gems less common, and create a demand for them in the cash shop.
I'm not saying it will happen, but in any game with a cash shop, there is a real risk that the cash shop becomes king and the rest of the game is neglected. Can they really resist the temptation to create artificial scarcity of some common items, and then introduce them in the cash shop while spinning it as something positive? "Finding it hard to find those hard to find items? Buy them with cash to save you from trouble!"
They might be setting higher standards for themselves, but color me skeptic.
starkerealm wrote: »
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Just think about it guys. The moment they have in cash shop any item that you would otherwise pruchased for gold, you are buying gold for real money. If you purchase bonus to gold gained, same thing, you are buying gold for money.
You just do not buy it directly and so they can pretend no dirty gold-for-cash transactions are taking place and players can pretend it's credible, if sick.
Except they've already said they aren't going to let you vendor things from the Crown Store.
So your conspiracy theory kind of falls apart there.