jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »This reveal has really made it pointless to remain subbed. I made the below post to propose some additional benefits after looking at what other games offer.
http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/150450/eso-subscription-benefits-suggestions
Other games you dont have to buy the box tho so thats not a good comparison.
the secret world you do.
And how should that impact the subscription benefits? Should we get more or less?
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »This reveal has really made it pointless to remain subbed. I made the below post to propose some additional benefits after looking at what other games offer.
http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/150450/eso-subscription-benefits-suggestions
Other games you dont have to buy the box tho so thats not a good comparison.
the secret world you do.
And how should that impact the subscription benefits? Should we get more or less?
With B2P they arent going to reward people for having a sub. Their main market is not subs but selling boxes. Selling some crowns then hoping people get bored and leave before they realize how terrible the end game content is. So they do not really care about you paying a sub. They certainly arent going to give you exclusive rewards and alienate their actual audience.
There'll be plenty more endgame content in time, no MMO adds significantly to endgame content within the first year. The best approach to any new MMO is to take your time and not reach endgame too quickly.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »There'll be plenty more endgame content in time, no MMO adds significantly to endgame content within the first year. The best approach to any new MMO is to take your time and not reach endgame too quickly.
lol so you think almost a year into this game that noone should be at end game yet?
rotaugen454 wrote: »The only item I hope they NEVER offer in the cash shop is the Beta Monkey. It shows who was here at the beginning.
@WraithAzraielWraithAzraiel wrote: »WraithAzraiel wrote: »A little something to say, "Hey thanks for putting up for our trips and stumbles."
Veteran Rewards, as they're called in other games, aren't uncommon. They're a way for them to thank us for keeping the faith and staying the course.
Faith? Course? I payed them so I could play the game they were selling. That in no way entitles me to free stuff. I get why the company does it, what I'm not getting is the outrage that they aren't going to be anymore. Club Nintendo is about to disappear too..DAMN YOU ESO! NOTHER FAIL! YOU PROMISED! etc..
It's not a sense of entitlement, it's a biological response. Something pleasant is taken away, a negative sensation is usually paid toward the force doing the removal.
Science.
Take that! With your high horse!
/micdrop
It was never that great anyway. All they did was give us crappy cosmetic pets. Why is that dwarven automaton staring at you while you get your ass kicked?So I'm watching the Quest Gaming on Twitch, and Paul Sage just said they are ending the ESO loyaly program after the 9 month reward.
Wow. Way to show you day 1 players how much you appreciate them by ending it as soon as B2P hits.
eventide03b14a_ESO wrote: »It was never that great anyway. All they did was give us crappy cosmetic pets. Why is that dwarven automaton staring at you while you get your ass kicked?So I'm watching the Quest Gaming on Twitch, and Paul Sage just said they are ending the ESO loyaly program after the 9 month reward.
Wow. Way to show you day 1 players how much you appreciate them by ending it as soon as B2P hits.
Ourorboros wrote: »Fine by me. The rewards so far, pets, have been less than stellar. They are cute at best, and annoying clutter in banks at worst. Now, it'd be a different story if rewards were not just fluff.
newtinmpls wrote: »It did seem inevitable. Prior ES games have had a good relationship with the community - because it's been the modding community. They've taken ideas, modled DLC, and basically had a synergistic relationship with them.
The subscriber community is basically "I pay you, so gimme more and fix everything NOW" so I can see where there isn't going to be such a nice relationship.
So? Why does this generation want a pat on the back for everything?
"Wow I subscribed to something for a whole 9 months! I deserve free things!"
Netflix never sent me an in-game pet and I've been subscribed to them for years, and even if they did, other Netflix users wouldn't be telling me to put it away all the time in every group I'm in cause they seem to think they take away heals or some erroneous thing.
firstdecan wrote: »This is simply unpossible. Zeni is obviously doing this so they can screw over their beta testers by offering a pet monkey in the cash shop. After all, everyone wants to watch their pet monkey scratch his but and eat it while they're playing ESO.
And another thread full of people going crazy about something that might or might not happen. Keep calm and don't panic.
Alphashado wrote: »The rewards were underwhelming. I don't think many people are upset about the lack of future quality rewards.
Canceling the program sends a message though. And that message is what people are upset about.
And the message is loud and clear.
MornaBaine wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »The rewards were underwhelming. I don't think many people are upset about the lack of future quality rewards.
Canceling the program sends a message though. And that message is what people are upset about.
And the message is loud and clear.
And just in case there's any doubt here, that message is:
You are no longer the demographic we are trying to impress.
You were not a strong enough demographic to induce us to keep the game sub-based as we stated was our original intention.
ANYTHING we make now must have a cash value.
We can no longer "afford" to give you freebies.
You were too ungrateful for the last things we gave you, so now you get nothing.
We have gotten what we can from you and we no longer need you.
Alphashado wrote: »The rewards were underwhelming. I don't think many people are upset about the lack of future quality rewards.
Canceling the program sends a message though. And that message is what people are upset about.
And the message is loud and clear.
What has me worried is this suspicion I can't get rid of: that ESO isn't fully backed by Bethesda. That ESO will eventually be labelled a spin-off and not a bona fide ES title...
Damn. Looks like I'd better start crafting my tinfoil hat.
MornaBaine wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »The rewards were underwhelming. I don't think many people are upset about the lack of future quality rewards.
Canceling the program sends a message though. And that message is what people are upset about.
And the message is loud and clear.
And just in case there's any doubt here, that message is:
You are no longer the demographic we are trying to impress.
You were not a strong enough demographic to induce us to keep the game sub-based as we stated was our original intention.
ANYTHING we make now must have a cash value.
We can no longer "afford" to give you freebies.
You were too ungrateful for the last things we gave you, so now you get nothing.
We have gotten what we can from you and we no longer need you.
lordrichter wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »The rewards were underwhelming. I don't think many people are upset about the lack of future quality rewards.
Canceling the program sends a message though. And that message is what people are upset about.
And the message is loud and clear.
And just in case there's any doubt here, that message is:
You are no longer the demographic we are trying to impress.
You were not a strong enough demographic to induce us to keep the game sub-based as we stated was our original intention.
ANYTHING we make now must have a cash value.
We can no longer "afford" to give you freebies.
You were too ungrateful for the last things we gave you, so now you get nothing.
We have gotten what we can from you and we no longer need you.
You forgot:
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.