driosketch wrote: »Other players offers to sell you the motif for half the price in real cash. Real money trade market in ESO is born.Attorneyatlawl wrote: »I need a motif.
Another player wants to sell me the motif.
I buy it for real money from the cash shop instead.
The other player doesn't get to sell his motif and the demand drops, making him have to cut his gold pricing to get it to sell.
Attorneyatlawl wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »Attorneyatlawl wrote: »Hmm lets think, pay $2 for a motif that costs 200-500 gold in game or spend 10 minutes completing a quest to get 200-500 gold in game. I think I know what I'd do.You are only focusing on the rare motifs. The bread and butter of the Motif trade has just been nerfed into the ground. One months subscription means a player can buy all the Blue Motifs from the Crown Store.Oh yea because motifs are clearly going to appeal to that p2w crowd. Daedric gear is know to give you the ability to "pwn all noobs."Attorneyatlawl wrote: »How many people shelled out in other pay to win setups as the games sunk so they could "pwn noobs"? Many. Why would that be different here? I knew people in my brief time in Archeage who had dumped hundreds of bucks, a couple even thousands, o they could have the ultimate gear and butcher people for fun until everyone quit after they finally had the concept of pay to win's effect dawn on them. You know that adage... "Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it."
I'm not saying no one will buy them but to assume that so many people will fork out big bucks for them, resulting in the ruin of the motif economy, is a bit over presumptuous.
Same pattern as every other game that went b2p or f2p. The last sentence of the post you quoted me in says it all.
So you're saying what? Motifs will eventually lead to a P2W model? Motifs will lead to the downfall of the economy? Motifs will lead to all gear/items/levels/champion points/achievements/sky shards/lore books/alliance points to eventually be sold in the crown shop? All of the above?
So far the only controversial issue that the crown shop has introduced is exp boosters and there are plenty of threads to talk about that if you want. Some people are upset about them, some aren't.
Zenimax said they would not offer p2w items in the crown shop and I'm inclined to take their word for it, until they give me a reason not to. A real reason, not paranoid speculations. If they do introduce things that I don't approve of, and it bothers me enough, I'll just quit. Until that time, I'll continue to support them.
Used this in another thread but it applies here..Think maybe you're over reacting a little bit?
Reminds me of my 5th grade teacher (back in the 90's) who saw me scribbling on the desk and basically told me that scribbling on the desk lead to hard drugs and murder.
I remember when I trusted them as they told me the game would never have a cash shop and would always be subscription based.
They never said there wouldn't be a cash shop. In fact, it was there from the beginning with mounts.
Your post is completely false. There were no mounts in ESO at launch onwards until a couple of months ago finally when the 1.6 patch went live along with the brand new cash store/crown shop, other than those bought with gold in-game (the Imperial Horse which was completely cosmetic as part of the Collector's Edition (imperial edition) and had far worse stats than the other ones in the game was the sole exception).
It's not completely false. If you look back through the threads at all, you'll see people complaining about the $14.99 mount that was there at the beginning, and saying that it heralded the fact that this game was made from the ground up to be b2p.
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Mounts
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:PC/Mac_Store
I'm actually surprised that you didn't know that, and would post such a... derogatory post based in lack of fact, as I've found your posts well researched in general.
It's called the Palamino horse, and up until the crown store was released, it was available for sale in the store on the ESO site.jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »There never was a cash shop in the game. I think you are thinking of a different game. I also just posted the head of friggin zos saying the very things you claim they never said. If you mean being able to buy that horse or buy the game via digial means well of course you can buy th game digitally.
I never said in game. I just said cash shop. In game has a connotation for marketing and convenience, sure. But a cash shop is a cash shop.
So if everything currently available in the Crown Store was instead available through the same online store where you currently buy the game and crowns, and the prices for everything was in dollars rather than in Crowns, then just because all of the purchases were made outside of the game it wouldn't be a cash shop?jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »Attorneyatlawl wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »Attorneyatlawl wrote: »Hmm lets think, pay $2 for a motif that costs 200-500 gold in game or spend 10 minutes completing a quest to get 200-500 gold in game. I think I know what I'd do.You are only focusing on the rare motifs. The bread and butter of the Motif trade has just been nerfed into the ground. One months subscription means a player can buy all the Blue Motifs from the Crown Store.Oh yea because motifs are clearly going to appeal to that p2w crowd. Daedric gear is know to give you the ability to "pwn all noobs."Attorneyatlawl wrote: »How many people shelled out in other pay to win setups as the games sunk so they could "pwn noobs"? Many. Why would that be different here? I knew people in my brief time in Archeage who had dumped hundreds of bucks, a couple even thousands, o they could have the ultimate gear and butcher people for fun until everyone quit after they finally had the concept of pay to win's effect dawn on them. You know that adage... "Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it."
I'm not saying no one will buy them but to assume that so many people will fork out big bucks for them, resulting in the ruin of the motif economy, is a bit over presumptuous.
Same pattern as every other game that went b2p or f2p. The last sentence of the post you quoted me in says it all.
So you're saying what? Motifs will eventually lead to a P2W model? Motifs will lead to the downfall of the economy? Motifs will lead to all gear/items/levels/champion points/achievements/sky shards/lore books/alliance points to eventually be sold in the crown shop? All of the above?
So far the only controversial issue that the crown shop has introduced is exp boosters and there are plenty of threads to talk about that if you want. Some people are upset about them, some aren't.
Zenimax said they would not offer p2w items in the crown shop and I'm inclined to take their word for it, until they give me a reason not to. A real reason, not paranoid speculations. If they do introduce things that I don't approve of, and it bothers me enough, I'll just quit. Until that time, I'll continue to support them.
Used this in another thread but it applies here..Think maybe you're over reacting a little bit?
Reminds me of my 5th grade teacher (back in the 90's) who saw me scribbling on the desk and basically told me that scribbling on the desk lead to hard drugs and murder.
I remember when I trusted them as they told me the game would never have a cash shop and would always be subscription based.
They never said there wouldn't be a cash shop. In fact, it was there from the beginning with mounts.
Your post is completely false. There were no mounts in ESO at launch onwards until a couple of months ago finally when the 1.6 patch went live along with the brand new cash store/crown shop, other than those bought with gold in-game (the Imperial Horse which was completely cosmetic as part of the Collector's Edition (imperial edition) and had far worse stats than the other ones in the game was the sole exception).
It's not completely false. If you look back through the threads at all, you'll see people complaining about the $14.99 mount that was there at the beginning, and saying that it heralded the fact that this game was made from the ground up to be b2p.
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Mounts
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Online:PC/Mac_Store
I'm actually surprised that you didn't know that, and would post such a... derogatory post based in lack of fact, as I've found your posts well researched in general.
It's called the Palamino horse, and up until the crown store was released, it was available for sale in the store on the ESO site.jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »There never was a cash shop in the game. I think you are thinking of a different game. I also just posted the head of friggin zos saying the very things you claim they never said. If you mean being able to buy that horse or buy the game via digial means well of course you can buy th game digitally.
I never said in game. I just said cash shop. In game has a connotation for marketing and convenience, sure. But a cash shop is a cash shop.
If it isnt in the game it isnt a cash shop. Cash shops work by selling you a currency (crowns) or giving them to you. Then you spend them in the store. Lots of games have DLC you can buy (i.e. skyrim) while they dont have an actual cash shop. Id hardly call one mount a "shop" either.
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And to combat it ZOS eventually makes rare motifs bind of pick up, thus killing the rare motif market outright.driosketch wrote: »Other players offers to sell you the motif for half the price in real cash. Real money trade market in ESO is born.Attorneyatlawl wrote: »I need a motif.
Another player wants to sell me the motif.
I buy it for real money from the cash shop instead.
The other player doesn't get to sell his motif and the demand drops, making him have to cut his gold pricing to get it to sell.
Lol. This is totally going to happen
driosketch wrote: »And to combat it ZOS eventually makes rare motifs bind of pick up, thus killing the rare motif market outright.driosketch wrote: »Other players offers to sell you the motif for half the price in real cash. Real money trade market in ESO is born.Attorneyatlawl wrote: »I need a motif.
Another player wants to sell me the motif.
I buy it for real money from the cash shop instead.
The other player doesn't get to sell his motif and the demand drops, making him have to cut his gold pricing to get it to sell.
Lol. This is totally going to happen
driosketch wrote: »And to combat it ZOS eventually makes rare motifs bind of pick up, thus killing the rare motif market outright.driosketch wrote: »Other players offers to sell you the motif for half the price in real cash. Real money trade market in ESO is born.Attorneyatlawl wrote: »I need a motif.
Another player wants to sell me the motif.
I buy it for real money from the cash shop instead.
The other player doesn't get to sell his motif and the demand drops, making him have to cut his gold pricing to get it to sell.
Lol. This is totally going to happen
They may well have killed it already unless the crown-bought motifs are bound. Otherwise people will be buying them to turn them into gold.
They are bound. All items from the crown store are.driosketch wrote: »And to combat it ZOS eventually makes rare motifs bind of pick up, thus killing the rare motif market outright.driosketch wrote: »Other players offers to sell you the motif for half the price in real cash. Real money trade market in ESO is born.Attorneyatlawl wrote: »I need a motif.
Another player wants to sell me the motif.
I buy it for real money from the cash shop instead.
The other player doesn't get to sell his motif and the demand drops, making him have to cut his gold pricing to get it to sell.
Lol. This is totally going to happen
They may well have killed it already unless the crown-bought motifs are bound. Otherwise people will be buying them to turn them into gold.
They are bound. All items from the crown store are.driosketch wrote: »And to combat it ZOS eventually makes rare motifs bind of pick up, thus killing the rare motif market outright.driosketch wrote: »Other players offers to sell you the motif for half the price in real cash. Real money trade market in ESO is born.Attorneyatlawl wrote: »I need a motif.
Another player wants to sell me the motif.
I buy it for real money from the cash shop instead.
The other player doesn't get to sell his motif and the demand drops, making him have to cut his gold pricing to get it to sell.
Lol. This is totally going to happen
They may well have killed it already unless the crown-bought motifs are bound. Otherwise people will be buying them to turn them into gold.
So when they made a point of saying I was wrong on quoting them back when they said about it on a live stream, I wasn't wrong at all huh...
Motifs is a dumb idea, it takes reward away from the game for those who find them and make good money selling them. Meh is all I can really say to this, more from Zenimax not caring what the customers want in their game.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »
Possible, but I doubt it. I mean if you have an Imperial character you automatically have the Imperial motif count towards your achievements, so it seems to be based on whether your character has knowledge of a given motif, rather than whether your character uses a specific item.To those worried about achievements; maybe they won't count. Has anyone managed to check yet? It could be that to get the achievement, you are required to read "Racial Motifs" books, and that "Crown Motifs" don't count.
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jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »
I dont know a single person who would pay $40 for a motif. So there will still be a ton of people in the game wiling to buy your motifs.
Honestly, I'd be more willing to spend 100K or 200K gold for Imperial or Dwemer motifs than I would be to pay even 15 crowns, let alone 50. Gold isn't real money, and I always seem to have way more of it than I need.jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »Its one item out of 1000s of items. Alot of you guys can only blame yourselves asking 100k or 200k for imperial or more for dwemer.
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Attorneyatlawl wrote: »It took me ~2wks to farm all the dwemer pages in which I got a barbaric and daedric in the process. I purchased the ancient elf (35k) and primal (20k) with in game gold. This doesn't really bother me. It's cosmetic and convenient.
It would be "convenient" to buy all of the rare pvp gear sets, Master weapons, and hard mode raid gear too, by that measure. I mean, you can spend two weeks farming one of those, too! Who cares if someone can spend two weeks farming great gear by paying up instead of farming motifs like you did, right? Slippery slope in the first place and a bad sign to see them already selling valuable in game items that are part of the economy for cash. I'm concerned we may see an Archeage repeat here...
If it's anything like the imperial edition, both players go to the shrine of Mara while one of them has the pledge. They both get a ring, which is what you need to wear while grouped with your partner to get the plus 10% bonus.Valen_Byte wrote: »I apologize if this has already been addressed.
In the crown shop, it says 'Pledge of Mara'
It does not say that there is a ring in the description. It only says that it will bind one player to another. Do the two players get the +10% XP? Are there rings?
I would actually like it if there was no rings because Im not giving up my two Shadow Walker rings just to get 10% XP boost.
Has anyone bought one? Whats the scoop here?
Why is the description so lame lol?
hopefully NEVER.@ZOS_GinaBruno any ETA when the EXP Potions will come out?ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »You can view all new Crown Store items and prices in this thread, too: http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/164797/crown-store-updates-and-new-items#latest
Greeniewolfub17_ESO wrote: »Anyone else remembering them also early on saying before they would not have "limited time" items? So, yeah pay to win and limited time items .... Two crown shop promises broken.
Me neither, although I may have missed it. @Greeniewolfub17_ESO do you have a source on that?Greeniewolfub17_ESO wrote: »Anyone else remembering them also early on saying before they would not have "limited time" items? So, yeah pay to win and limited time items .... Two crown shop promises broken.
I don't remember them promising no limited time items.
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Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |