stefan.gustavsonb16_ESO wrote: »There are simply too few of us left, I think. It doesn't make sense to keep making exclusive loyalty rewards for a very small and dwindling fraction of their customers. I honestly don't think there are many players who are going to be eligible for the striped Senche mount, and the fraction of those who are staying subbed after March 17 is probably a very small target group indeed. It would be pointless to spend any further developer resources on pleasing those players.
AshySamurai wrote: »I don't think ZOS killing loyalty reward program. IMO it's simply don't fit to current model (I mean b2p model).
stefan.gustavsonb16_ESO wrote: »There are simply too few of us left, I think. It doesn't make sense to keep making exclusive loyalty rewards for a very small and dwindling fraction of their customers. I honestly don't think there are many players who are going to be eligible for the striped Senche mount, and the fraction of those who are staying subbed after March 17 is probably a very small target group indeed. It would be pointless to spend any further developer resources on pleasing those players.
DING DING DING, WE HAVE A WINNER!Watch ESO Live from 21st January. Basically they wanted to reward people for their continued subscription that way: Get them some small gifts. But at some point they realized that such a strategy doesn't really fit the whole "do whatever you want" concept of Elder Scrolls, so they changed their strategy to the free crowns for the crown store, which allows everyone to pick their own rewards although they're no longer exclusive.
DING DING DING, WE HAVE A WINNER!Watch ESO Live from 21st January. Basically they wanted to reward people for their continued subscription that way: Get them some small gifts. But at some point they realized that such a strategy doesn't really fit the whole "do whatever you want" concept of Elder Scrolls, so they changed their strategy to the free crowns for the crown store, which allows everyone to pick their own rewards although they're no longer exclusive.
Heck, there could even be some things that are ONLY available to subscribers... like being able to make an Imperial. Put THAT behind a subscription. Remove the imperial edition from the Crown Store and the ONLY way players that DON'T have the imperial edition can create an Imperial is to be subscribed.
Heck, there could even be some things that are ONLY available to subscribers... like being able to make an Imperial. Put THAT behind a subscription. Remove the imperial edition from the Crown Store and the ONLY way players that DON'T have the imperial edition can create an Imperial is to be subscribed.
Such things won't work and only hurt your game in the long run. They obviously know that as well and already avoid trying make such "offers".
How would your system work? Rather than selling the Imperial Edition as a 21$ upgrade you'd require a subscription. So some player pays one month for 15$, creates an Imperial and never pays again.
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Considering the Imperial Edition Upgrade seems to be worth 2,100 crowns, we can assme that 100 crowns are around 1$. Given that ratio subscribers already have a huge advantage over one-time payers. The spend 15$ a month and get 15$ in crowns back. In addition to that, they also receive the 10% bonuses and free access to all DLCs. That's a significant bonus and far from nothing. So there's a clear incentive. We just don't know how expensive crowns will really be.
DING DING DING, WE HAVE A WINNER!Watch ESO Live from 21st January. Basically they wanted to reward people for their continued subscription that way: Get them some small gifts. But at some point they realized that such a strategy doesn't really fit the whole "do whatever you want" concept of Elder Scrolls, so they changed their strategy to the free crowns for the crown store, which allows everyone to pick their own rewards although they're no longer exclusive.
DING DING DING, WE HAVE A WINNER!Watch ESO Live from 21st January. Basically they wanted to reward people for their continued subscription that way: Get them some small gifts. But at some point they realized that such a strategy doesn't really fit the whole "do whatever you want" concept of Elder Scrolls, so they changed their strategy to the free crowns for the crown store, which allows everyone to pick their own rewards although they're no longer exclusive.
Yes Crowns are your new Loyalty Reward . Now You can pick your own rewards .
The removal of the loyalty system perplexes me as well. Couple that with the sparse subscription benefits and it seems like ZOS isn't really all that concerned with keeping or gaining subscriptions. Which is a shame and is actually surprising. Having subscriptions provides a somewhat stable view of future revenue. Yes, subscriptions fluctuate, but not nearly as much as Cash Shop purchases will.
Unless ZOS is planning on releasing $30-45 DLC every 3 months I just don't see how the Cash Shop will provide sustainable revenue. There can be only so many mounts and costumes in the store. What's more is Cash Shops will have to continually release bigger and better things. Once Senche mounts are available, how many people are going to buy a horse?
Furthermore, without fresh DLC, what is there to entice people into coming in and trying ESO after the initial flood of console players? It's not F2P, it's B2P, so they are going to miss out on people who are just checking the game out BECAUSE it is free.
ZOS really needs to beef up their subscription model. The players that play ESO without a subscription should be ENTICED to pay the subscription each and every time they play. I get not wanting people to hit pay walls, which I commend. I get not wanting Pay to Win... I commend that, also. I am not suggesting either of those things.
What I AM suggesting is subscriber specific taverns, the ability to make guilds, early access of Costumes and Mounts, and early access to DLC.
http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/150450/eso-subscription-benefits-suggestions
Yea, yea... people thing this sort of thing is un-fair... but the name of the game is making ZOS money so they can build the future of ESO. If it's a cosmetic thing or 'social' thing that doesn't give players a DIRECT advantage over non-subscribers, I say put it behind the subscription! Heck, there could even be some things that are ONLY available to subscribers... like being able to make an Imperial. Put THAT behind a subscription. Remove the imperial edition from the Crown Store and the ONLY way players that DON'T have the imperial edition can create an Imperial is to be subscribed.
MornaBaine wrote: »There was already a thread regarding this but either I simply can't find it anymore or it's been removed. At any rate, ZOS has announced that it is ending the loyalty rewards for subscribers after this last one, which is some sort of mask. At least it's not a vanity pet I don't want. Now while I was never impressed by these rewards nor personally wanted them I know other people liked them a great deal. But what mattered was the fact that this little perk told us, "Hey long term subscriber, we appreciate your patronage." Now, with ESO going B2P but still offering a subscription model, you're ending the loyalty program. What does this tell us? To me, it tells me that those who continue to pay a subscription are no longer appreciated. Yes, there are some perks associated with paying a subscription, but that does not have anything to do with thanking your players who have been with you since launch and before. So, I'm curious... why are we no longer worthy of your thanks?
MornaBaine wrote: »There was already a thread regarding this but either I simply can't find it anymore or it's been removed. At any rate, ZOS has announced that it is ending the loyalty rewards for subscribers after this last one, which is some sort of mask. At least it's not a vanity pet I don't want. Now while I was never impressed by these rewards nor personally wanted them I know other people liked them a great deal. But what mattered was the fact that this little perk told us, "Hey long term subscriber, we appreciate your patronage." Now, with ESO going B2P but still offering a subscription model, you're ending the loyalty program. What does this tell us? To me, it tells me that those who continue to pay a subscription are no longer appreciated. Yes, there are some perks associated with paying a subscription, but that does not have anything to do with thanking your players who have been with you since launch and before. So, I'm curious... why are we no longer worthy of your thanks?
The current loyalty program was an utter joke, when your forced to pay to play the only way to make people feel appreciated is either treat them better (ZoS is to busy to do that) or create vanity items to reward those that subscribe.
Apparently the 100 crowns you get for each month your subscribed for the new B2P model basically sums up what ZoS thinks about loyal supporters who were with them since launch, just like this past loyalty program.
MornaBaine wrote: »DING DING DING, WE HAVE A WINNER!Watch ESO Live from 21st January. Basically they wanted to reward people for their continued subscription that way: Get them some small gifts. But at some point they realized that such a strategy doesn't really fit the whole "do whatever you want" concept of Elder Scrolls, so they changed their strategy to the free crowns for the crown store, which allows everyone to pick their own rewards although they're no longer exclusive.
Yes Crowns are your new Loyalty Reward . Now You can pick your own rewards .
Except that, for the most part, you won't be able to. Because that's how "crowns" work.... they give you just enough to entice you to buy more.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »DING DING DING, WE HAVE A WINNER!Watch ESO Live from 21st January. Basically they wanted to reward people for their continued subscription that way: Get them some small gifts. But at some point they realized that such a strategy doesn't really fit the whole "do whatever you want" concept of Elder Scrolls, so they changed their strategy to the free crowns for the crown store, which allows everyone to pick their own rewards although they're no longer exclusive.
Yes Crowns are your new Loyalty Reward . Now You can pick your own rewards .
Except that, for the most part, you won't be able to. Because that's how "crowns" work.... they give you just enough to entice you to buy more.
1500 crowns is enough for a mount or multiple other selections.
MornaBaine wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »DING DING DING, WE HAVE A WINNER!Watch ESO Live from 21st January. Basically they wanted to reward people for their continued subscription that way: Get them some small gifts. But at some point they realized that such a strategy doesn't really fit the whole "do whatever you want" concept of Elder Scrolls, so they changed their strategy to the free crowns for the crown store, which allows everyone to pick their own rewards although they're no longer exclusive.
Yes Crowns are your new Loyalty Reward . Now You can pick your own rewards .
Except that, for the most part, you won't be able to. Because that's how "crowns" work.... they give you just enough to entice you to buy more.
1500 crowns is enough for a mount or multiple other selections.
Wait and see.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »DING DING DING, WE HAVE A WINNER!Watch ESO Live from 21st January. Basically they wanted to reward people for their continued subscription that way: Get them some small gifts. But at some point they realized that such a strategy doesn't really fit the whole "do whatever you want" concept of Elder Scrolls, so they changed their strategy to the free crowns for the crown store, which allows everyone to pick their own rewards although they're no longer exclusive.
Yes Crowns are your new Loyalty Reward . Now You can pick your own rewards .
Except that, for the most part, you won't be able to. Because that's how "crowns" work.... they give you just enough to entice you to buy more.
1500 crowns is enough for a mount or multiple other selections.
Wait and see.
Why wait? Jump on PTS and find out for yourself.
Nazon_Katts wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »DING DING DING, WE HAVE A WINNER!Watch ESO Live from 21st January. Basically they wanted to reward people for their continued subscription that way: Get them some small gifts. But at some point they realized that such a strategy doesn't really fit the whole "do whatever you want" concept of Elder Scrolls, so they changed their strategy to the free crowns for the crown store, which allows everyone to pick their own rewards although they're no longer exclusive.
Yes Crowns are your new Loyalty Reward . Now You can pick your own rewards .
Except that, for the most part, you won't be able to. Because that's how "crowns" work.... they give you just enough to entice you to buy more.
1500 crowns is enough for a mount or multiple other selections.
Wait and see.
Why wait? Jump on PTS and find out for yourself.
Store prices are object to change. Crown cost is object to change. Monthly crown allottment is object to change.
If 1$ equals 100 crowns, the current monthly reward for subscribing is rather high and prices in the store rather low. While that is unusually fair for a cash shop and sub system, it also almost seems too good to be true... So I have my doubts it'll stay that way.
stefan.gustavsonb16_ESO wrote: »I honestly don't think there are many players who are going to be eligible for the striped Senche mount