nerevarine1138 wrote: »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.
You forgot the bit where there's no longer a subscription fee and where this whole reward system was never needed in the first place.
The entitlement level of some of the people in this community is appalling. You guys are actually complaining about not receiving tribute for playing a game.
ESO Plus rings a bell?nerevarine1138 wrote: »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.
You forgot the bit where there's no longer a subscription fee and where this whole reward system was never needed in the first place.
The entitlement level of some of the people in this community is appalling. You guys are actually complaining about not receiving tribute for playing a game.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I am so "entitled" I get free coffee from Speedway with every 7th one I buy. Also randomly they give me a coupon for a free drink of some other kind (like frozen ones). They also give me points everytime I fill up good for discounts off gas.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I am so "entitled" I get free coffee from Speedway with every 7th one I buy. Also randomly they give me a coupon for a free drink of some other kind (like frozen ones). They also give me points everytime I fill up good for discounts off gas.
And yet most adults don't complain when a company doesn't offer them a special reward for liking the product they've paid for.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I am so "entitled" I get free coffee from Speedway with every 7th one I buy. Also randomly they give me a coupon for a free drink of some other kind (like frozen ones). They also give me points everytime I fill up good for discounts off gas.
And yet most adults don't complain when a company doesn't offer them a special reward for liking the product they've paid for.
I go out of my way to find a speedway because I like they appreciate me enough to throw me a bone every now and again. There are lots of mmos just like there are lots of places to get gas. Where you go depends on who treats you the best right?
nerevarine1138 wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I am so "entitled" I get free coffee from Speedway with every 7th one I buy. Also randomly they give me a coupon for a free drink of some other kind (like frozen ones). They also give me points everytime I fill up good for discounts off gas.
And yet most adults don't complain when a company doesn't offer them a special reward for liking the product they've paid for.
I go out of my way to find a speedway because I like they appreciate me enough to throw me a bone every now and again. There are lots of mmos just like there are lots of places to get gas. Where you go depends on who treats you the best right?
Not unless their business is selling me good treatment. I go where the best product is.
Favoring businesses that substitute pats on the head and mini-bribes for real customer service just doesn't make sense.
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.
Expect the "game ending event" to be a DragonBreak. That will pretty much make everything in ESO part of an alternate time line.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »The entitlement level of some of the people in this community is appalling. You guys are actually complaining about not receiving tribute for playing a game.
lordrichter wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »The entitlement level of some of the people in this community is appalling. You guys are actually complaining about not receiving tribute for playing a game.
The one player demographic that I feel needs to be nurtured right now is the demographic that is willing to pay for monthly subscriptions going forward. Not just the ones that have paid up until now. The ones who will pay for additional time in February and early March. The ones that will be paying through the spring and into the summer, even though the game is free to play. This is the fan base that I see being casually treated by ZOS when they should be supported and encouraged.
These are the people who form the core non-transient player base. These are the people who bring their friends into the game, who run streams, who create and post builds, and who do all the promotional things that BethSoft does not do.
If a tribute can help support and encourage these people, then, to me, this is a small price to pay for the chance that they will continue to fork over a monthly subscription, when they don't have to.
lordrichter wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »The entitlement level of some of the people in this community is appalling. You guys are actually complaining about not receiving tribute for playing a game.
The one player demographic that I feel needs to be nurtured right now is the demographic that is willing to pay for monthly subscriptions going forward. Not just the ones that have paid up until now. The ones who will pay for additional time in February and early March. The ones that will be paying through the spring and into the summer, even though the game is free to play. This is the fan base that I see being casually treated by ZOS when they should be supported and encouraged.
These are the people who form the core non-transient player base. These are the people who bring their friends into the game, who run streams, who create and post builds, and who do all the promotional things that BethSoft does not do.
If a tribute can help support and encourage these people, then, to me, this is a small price to pay for the chance that they will continue to fork over a monthly subscription, when they don't have to.
I don't feel any more concerned about getting a "loyalty reward" for my sub continuing into summer than I do for all the time I have subbed since launch. As is, and as no doubt ZoS would say, the reward is going to be the xp bonus and the crown allotment I will get. Considering the current rate at which earning CPs is set (unless they change it) I need all the xp boosts I can get for the conversion. And as you stated, I don't have to sub. It is a choice. I don't require a pat on the back for making a decision about how I spend ( or in this case waste most likely...) my money.
timidobserver wrote: »I am glad I didn't destroy those pets now. In a year or two they are going to be really rare(assuming ZOS doesn't just put them up for sale.)
Princess_Asgari wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »I am glad I didn't destroy those pets now. In a year or two they are going to be really rare(assuming ZOS doesn't just put them up for sale.)
Anything up until release of b2p will be available. Even the coveted and never to be sold again imperial edition pre order.
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »The entitlement level of some of the people in this community is appalling. You guys are actually complaining about not receiving tribute for playing a game.
The one player demographic that I feel needs to be nurtured right now is the demographic that is willing to pay for monthly subscriptions going forward. Not just the ones that have paid up until now. The ones who will pay for additional time in February and early March. The ones that will be paying through the spring and into the summer, even though the game is free to play. This is the fan base that I see being casually treated by ZOS when they should be supported and encouraged.
These are the people who form the core non-transient player base. These are the people who bring their friends into the game, who run streams, who create and post builds, and who do all the promotional things that BethSoft does not do.
If a tribute can help support and encourage these people, then, to me, this is a small price to pay for the chance that they will continue to fork over a monthly subscription, when they don't have to.
I don't feel any more concerned about getting a "loyalty reward" for my sub continuing into summer than I do for all the time I have subbed since launch. As is, and as no doubt ZoS would say, the reward is going to be the xp bonus and the crown allotment I will get. Considering the current rate at which earning CPs is set (unless they change it) I need all the xp boosts I can get for the conversion. And as you stated, I don't have to sub. It is a choice. I don't require a pat on the back for making a decision about how I spend ( or in this case waste most likely...) my money.
People who think that way are not the subject of my comment, to be honest with you. There are a number of people who probably feel that way and by no means do I wish to say that they want to get a tribute. I am among this group, myself.
However, it is not you or me that has me worried. If I invest myself in a game by holding a subscription, even when I don't have to, there are some things I would like to see happen.
1. I would like to retain as many people who currently pay a subscription as possible. These are the people in my guild. They are the experienced players that will help to continue to build the game. I don't want to see them turned away due to a perception that they are not important. Justified or not, the nature of perceptions like these are that they are always true.
2. I would like there to be something about paying a subscription that is visible in the game, even if optional, so that others can see that people are paying a subscription. This will raise awareness in the game that subscriptions are actually used, which I think they will be, even if to a limited extent. This is not an ego thing, but just that I don't like to be alone. As a subscriber, it is my best interest to build the subscriber base.
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nerevarine1138 wrote: »firstdecan wrote: »
Have they changed the store? Last I checked, only the IE was available for purchase.
I'm not outraged, but yet again, I'm disappointed.
It just kinda come across as kinda classless. Much like the transition to B2P overall was handled.
Which again makes me feel like all ZOS/Bethesda cares about, at this point, is how much they can make off of this endeavor. Not a good feeling.
Seem to me they are not really bothered whether people subscribe or not!
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.