Powtreeman wrote: »So about 120 dollars for a faction change?
Then for crowns in crown store
-Race change (Includes total recustomisation) 8k crowns
-Total recustomisation 4k Crowns
-Faction change 10k including total redo and race change
That would be the way for me. All the new hairstyles and so forth are free to subscribers and cost as packs to freeriders.
Seriously stop telling them to put these things in the crown store or itll end up like total crap with completely ridiculus prices.
Why the hell would i pay 15$ to fix the appearance of my character ( which i created day one when we werent able to zoom )
This is a basic mmo feature and they MUST not put a paywall in front of it
Especially for 15 $
c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »By this point I would rather see this game revert back to a required subscription. This crown store is getting ridiculous and players only add fuel to the fire by over-pricing their requests.
How you find a faction change worth 2/3 of the game's total cost is beyond me. I wouldn't pay more than $5.
The barber shop should remain entirely in-game and priced realistically, not as a cash sink.
Changing your character's hair, beard, or skin tone should not ever be in the crown store.
Race changes, while I do not agree with them, make sense to be sold for real money.
c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »How you find a faction change worth 2/3 of the game's total cost is beyond me. I wouldn't pay more than $5.

lordrichter wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »How you find a faction change worth 2/3 of the game's total cost is beyond me. I wouldn't pay more than $5.
You might be willing to pay $5, but that service is worth at least $30.
I suggest the following prices. None of these services overlap.
- Respecification Scrolls = 700 crowns in the store today. (also available for gold in game)
- Appearance/Cosmetic (barber shop) = 700 crowns (also available for gold in game)
- Name change = 1000 crowns
- Class change = 2000 crowns
- Alliance change = 3000 crowns
- Gender/Race change = 7000 crowns
For the person who has to have it all:
- Complete character makeover, includes skill and attribute reset, name change, race and gender change, alliance change, and class change scrolls = 15,000 crowns
c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »How you find a faction change worth 2/3 of the game's total cost is beyond me. I wouldn't pay more than $5.
You might be willing to pay $5, but that service is worth at least $30.
I suggest the following prices. None of these services overlap.
- Respecification Scrolls = 700 crowns in the store today. (also available for gold in game)
- Appearance/Cosmetic (barber shop) = 700 crowns (also available for gold in game)
- Name change = 1000 crowns
- Class change = 2000 crowns
- Alliance change = 3000 crowns
- Gender/Race change = 7000 crowns
For the person who has to have it all:
- Complete character makeover, includes skill and attribute reset, name change, race and gender change, alliance change, and class change scrolls = 15,000 crowns
In this context...
Worth - Noun: "The value equivalent to that of someone or something under consideration; the level at which someone or something deserves to be valued or rated."
The "worth" or value of this service is completely subjective.
This service is for pure convenience and only saves you the time of creating a new character to product the same effect. How is a service that offers 0% extra content worth 50% of the game's total value? This goes as high as 200% for third party customers.
From an objective, business perspective they should do whatever sells better.
I would be more inclined to make purchases if they were priced more competitively, rather than charging whatever they want. Many, but not all, agree with me.
If a $30 price tag creates more profit than a $5 or $10 price tag, go for it. However I believe it would sell more, and therefore be more profitable, if the service was offered at a more "reasonable" cost.
barber shop? really? so many people screwed up their character appearance rushing for their closed beta/early access name (except me)
barber shop? really? so many people screwed up their character appearance rushing for their closed beta/early access name (except me)
I also spend a lot of time in chargen, to get them right. Sadly... there often are small details that look well in chargen, and not quite so good when the character is actually in live game lighting, or movinga around... and the perfectionist me would like to change those things!c.p.garrett1993_ESO wrote: »I spend a considerable amount of time in character creation. I never have made a character I was not satisfied with. Not since Oblivion, where character creation was mildly unpredictable.
barber shop? really? so many people screwed up their character appearance rushing for their closed beta/early access name (except me)