Kronosphere wrote: »1 cp per 48 hours
So you think half a cp per week would make the difference between pay to win and not pay to win?isnt this pay to win lol maybe 3 cp each week would work better?.
Aballister wrote: »At 1 cp per two days, I don't think you can call it pay to win, given it would take just under 20 years to cap the CP.
I would like for ESO+ members to have the perk of, say, two extra character slots.
I'm a gamer who never plays mmo's with a monthly fee. The LOTRO bonus perks are a real turnoff for me and I would leave this game if this, or something simular was introduced.
I know people will now instantly assume that I'm a cheapskin that wants everything for free. But wait and hear me out.
I don't have a stable income. Sometimes I make a lot of money (and have limited time to play) and sometimes I make not so much money (and got loads of times to play). Overall, I'm spending more on games then I would with a monthly fee (for example, I started ESO at TU-launch and have since spent 50 euro on crowns). Even when there is nothing I really want to have, I still buy crowns just to show my appreciation.
I agree that there isn't enough insentive to have ESO+ at the moment, but I also believe there should not be perks that are exclusive to ESO+players (and unavailable for others to buy/unlock). I also think that everything should be unlocked permanently.
The perfect system in my opinion would be where you would gain currency (crowns) for ESO plus, that you can use to (permantly) unlock all content. Important here is that you know the prizes (in rough lines) of future content. E.g.
New zone: 5000 crowns
New expansion: 10000 crowns
This would mean that ESO+players would loose the other benefits, but gain more crowns/month (I think 2100 is sensible for the current price, cause it is a sub, which means you are loyal players). You can either save it al up to permanently unlock future content or spent it all now. You can use it to buy a one month booster for e.g. 400 gems that equals the current booster, but that is totally up to you. The OP's thought could be a simular booster.
Just my two cents on the subject
I would like for ESO+ members to have the perk of, say, two extra character slots.
newtinmpls wrote: »I'm fully aware of my craziness.... and I revel in it.

@newtinmpls srsly i need to know more thats alot of characters srsly why i kinda need to know.
newtinmpls wrote: »@newtinmpls srsly i need to know more thats alot of characters srsly why i kinda need to know.
It all started with the first account (back when it was sub only).
My husband started first (I was heavy into painful grad school). I wanted to play "with" him, so when I got a sub, he needed a new one because every time I rolled up a character I wanted him to play "with" me. So that grew. And then I got interested in other classes (my first .... counting deleted characters... probably my first dozen characters were all Sorc's since I loooovve familiars).
So eventually I got a second sub to try out other characters/builds on. And I hate deleting characters (the ones I did delete - I mostly still have screenshots and personal history writeups in case I want to recreate them).
But eight has been the limit.
With ten .... ah that would become sooooo tempting. I could re-create all those guys/gals I deleted. I could "round out the family trees". I could try a few more characters as different classes (worked really hard to re-create a character that I have as a sorc, when I decided she would rather be a NB - and I still haven't deleted the original, so she exists in "two incarnations"). Heck it's a dragonbreak, after all.
