Funkopotamus wrote: »Where is the link to the price of $20.00 ?
The game is still up there.. And last I heard froma GS employee the game is being sold for $60.00 on console this summer when I went to preorder.
Funkopotamus wrote: »Where is the link to the price of $20.00 ?
The game is still up there.. And last I heard froma GS employee the game is being sold for $60.00 on console this summer when I went to preorder.
I'm not sure if adding a link here would break the ToS, but I'm not going to try.
It was easy enough to find it on third party sites through a 30 seconds search on Google and there have been Steam sales around that price as well.
No, I haven't seen any lower prices for console versions.Funkopotamus wrote: »Funkopotamus wrote: »Where is the link to the price of $20.00 ?
The game is still up there.. And last I heard froma GS employee the game is being sold for $60.00 on console this summer when I went to preorder.
I'm not sure if adding a link here would break the ToS, but I'm not going to try.
It was easy enough to find it on third party sites through a 30 seconds search on Google and there have been Steam sales around that price as well.
Yes but the Console is what I am asking you.. The xbone/ps4 versions are preordering at $60.00
jpatek0501ub17_ESO wrote: »
F2P: free to play - you download the game for free and play as much as you want afterwards, without a subscription fee.
B2P: buy to play - you pay a certain amount of money for the box and play as much as you want afterwards, without a subscription fee.
Every time someone comes up with another news flash saying "ESO goes F2P", there's always a discussion about how the game is actually B2P and how it is a huge difference. The initial payment would act as a floodgate and prevent the game from being invaded by trolls, griefers and bots.
If the price of the game was the same as when it launched (60-80$), they would be 100% correct. However, due to numerous sales (and this has been going on for months, it's not new), the box price has dropped a lot, -50% at least, and that's still with the 30 days subscription included.
Do you think the current box prices maintain the difference between F2P and B2P?
danno816_ESO wrote: »It can be a disincentive to getting banned, or participating in activities that can get you banned.
The worst of the f2p freeloaders are so cheap that even $20 will make them hesitate. The proof is that you will hear them complain that it is not completely free, even now when it only costs $20.
Like locking your door, it is just a deterrent, not foolproof.jpatek0501ub17_ESO wrote: »
It is, but only if the company is aggressive at banning accounts quickly. It definitely has an affect on Gold Spamming in chat, since that is usually a quick ban.
F2P: free to play - you download the game for free and play as much as you want afterwards, without a subscription fee.
B2P: buy to play - you pay a certain amount of money for the box and play as much as you want afterwards, without a subscription fee.
Every time someone comes up with another news flash saying "ESO goes F2P", there's always a discussion about how the game is actually B2P and how it is a huge difference. The initial payment would act as a floodgate and prevent the game from being invaded by trolls, griefers and bots.
If the price of the game was the same as when it launched (60-80$), they would be 100% correct. However, due to numerous sales (and this has been going on for months, it's not new), the box price has dropped a lot, -50% at least, and that's still with the 30 days subscription included.
Do you think the current box prices maintain the difference between F2P and B2P?
AlexDougherty wrote: »F2P: free to play - you download the game for free and play as much as you want afterwards, without a subscription fee.
B2P: buy to play - you pay a certain amount of money for the box and play as much as you want afterwards, without a subscription fee.
Every time someone comes up with another news flash saying "ESO goes F2P", there's always a discussion about how the game is actually B2P and how it is a huge difference. The initial payment would act as a floodgate and prevent the game from being invaded by trolls, griefers and bots.
If the price of the game was the same as when it launched (60-80$), they would be 100% correct. However, due to numerous sales (and this has been going on for months, it's not new), the box price has dropped a lot, -50% at least, and that's still with the 30 days subscription included.
Do you think the current box prices maintain the difference between F2P and B2P?
The initial purchase puts off some overentitled people, but apart from that, no, they both operate of the same principles, revolving primarily on getting us to spend in the cash shop.
danno816_ESO wrote: »It can be a disincentive to getting banned, or participating in activities that can get you banned.
The worst of the f2p freeloaders are so cheap that even $20 will make them hesitate. The proof is that you will hear them complain that it is not completely free, even now when it only costs $20.
Like locking your door, it is just a deterrent, not foolproof.jpatek0501ub17_ESO wrote: »
It is, but only if the company is aggressive at banning accounts quickly. It definitely has an affect on Gold Spamming in chat, since that is usually a quick ban.
I've played WoW for about 8 years, which requires a paid subscription. We frequently see gold sellers in Trade chat. It's not so much the business model that determines how many gold sellers will affect the game. It really depends on how aggressive the company is in banning the gold sellers, like you said.
lol. yea... a $20 difference.
But really, no there's not. ZOS is pushing the difference between B2P and F2P because they don't want to look like they COMPLETELY sold out this early.
Also, it provides them the opportunity to go F2P later and launch for a THIRD time with a big announcement:
"We've listened to our players and we are pleased to announced that we are now able to give them exactly what they want. We've removed all pay-walls to access to get into ESO. Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited: Uprising of the Factions will give players the core Elder Scrolls Online experience at no up front cost so that any player that joins will get to play at no cost to them.
Additionally, because we have been listening to what players want, we will be introducing Champion Trainers. These in game NPCs will allow players to pay 1000 Crowns to immediately advance to the next level. Once at level 50 they will offer 10 CP for the same 1000 Crowns."
F2P: free to play - you download the game for free and play as much as you want afterwards, without a subscription fee.
B2P: buy to play - you pay a certain amount of money for the box and play as much as you want afterwards, without a subscription fee.
Every time someone comes up with another news flash saying "ESO goes F2P", there's always a discussion about how the game is actually B2P and how it is a huge difference. The initial payment would act as a floodgate and prevent the game from being invaded by trolls, griefers and bots.
If the price of the game was the same as when it launched (60-80$), they would be 100% correct. However, due to numerous sales (and this has been going on for months, it's not new), the box price has dropped a lot, -50% at least, and that's still with the 30 days subscription included.
Do you think the current box prices maintain the difference between F2P and B2P?
lol. yea... a $20 difference.
But really, no there's not. ZOS is pushing the difference between B2P and F2P because they don't want to look like they COMPLETELY sold out this early.
Also, it provides them the opportunity to go F2P later and launch for a THIRD time with a big announcement:
"We've listened to our players and we are pleased to announced that we are now able to give them exactly what they want. We've removed all pay-walls to access to get into ESO. Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited: Uprising of the Factions will give players the core Elder Scrolls Online experience at no up front cost so that any player that joins will get to play at no cost to them.
Additionally, because we have been listening to what players want, we will be introducing Champion Trainers. These in game NPCs will allow players to pay 1000 Crowns to immediately advance to the next level. Once at level 50 they will offer 10 CP for the same 1000 Crowns."
You are making assumptions. Unless you work directly for Zenimax, you cannot even presume to know what their business intentions are. Let's not assume the worst. Enjoy the game, and wait and see what happens. And, yes, there is a difference between F2P and B2P, by definition. Numerous potential buyers were put off by the monthly subscription and complained, so the B2P model (with an optional subscription) seems like a sensible alternative, especially since ESO will be launching on consoles within the next few months. Guild Wars 2 is strictly B2P with no subscription option, and it's highly successful.
AlexDougherty wrote: »F2P: free to play - you download the game for free and play as much as you want afterwards, without a subscription fee.
B2P: buy to play - you pay a certain amount of money for the box and play as much as you want afterwards, without a subscription fee.
Every time someone comes up with another news flash saying "ESO goes F2P", there's always a discussion about how the game is actually B2P and how it is a huge difference. The initial payment would act as a floodgate and prevent the game from being invaded by trolls, griefers and bots.
If the price of the game was the same as when it launched (60-80$), they would be 100% correct. However, due to numerous sales (and this has been going on for months, it's not new), the box price has dropped a lot, -50% at least, and that's still with the 30 days subscription included.
Do you think the current box prices maintain the difference between F2P and B2P?
The initial purchase puts off some overentitled people, but apart from that, no, they both operate of the same principles, revolving primarily on getting us to spend in the cash shop.
WoW, which requires a paid subscription, has had a cash shop for years.
Funkopotamus wrote: »Where is the link to the price of $20.00 ?
The game is still up there.. And last I heard froma GS employee the game is being sold for $60.00 on console this summer when I went to preorder.
F2P: free to play - you download the game for free and play as much as you want afterwards, without a subscription fee.
B2P: buy to play - you pay a certain amount of money for the box and play as much as you want afterwards, without a subscription fee.
Every time someone comes up with another news flash saying "ESO goes F2P", there's always a discussion about how the game is actually B2P and how it is a huge difference. The initial payment would act as a floodgate and prevent the game from being invaded by trolls, griefers and bots.
If the price of the game was the same as when it launched (60-80$), they would be 100% correct. However, due to numerous sales (and this has been going on for months, it's not new), the box price has dropped a lot, -50% at least, and that's still with the 30 days subscription included.
Do you think the current box prices maintain the difference between F2P and B2P?