Endless-Shogun wrote: »10 Bucks for mounts, no more! No less!
Put a stop to "limited time offers".
Thats BS, take my money when I want to give it!
Welcome to ESO: Tamriel Unlimited.
Sandmanninja wrote: »Ohh well, I understand a bit more now.
I wasn't sure what CAD was.
It sounded like ... well... I dunno.
You should write to your member of Parliament, asking they do something to pump up the value of your money.
It's called a "Loon", right?
ps: still like my horse
Sandmanninja wrote: »In WoW, mounts go for US$25. I just bought 3000 crowns for exactly AU$25 (about US$20).
I feel the dollar values you put in your vote/poll are biased and misleading.
I just bought the horse.
It doesn't make me do more dps.
I don't earn xp faster than someone else.
I just liked it.
It makes a crunching sound when you ride on it.
1. This isn't WoW
2. Just because WoW did something doesn't make it acceptable
and 3. Enjoy your overpriced mount, but don't pretend it was priced fairly.
What does "priced fairly" mean? The average age of the ESO player is well over 30. I'm in my early twenties and can afford $25 every few months. Will I? Nah, but that doesn't make it unfairly priced.
I'm sorry did I miss the part where I said it wasn't priced fairly for teens? Did I say elderly couldn't afford it? What does age have to do with ***? I'm sure I and others could buy the entire crown store, doesn't mean this item was priced fairly for what it is.
ThatNeonZebraAgain wrote: »You need a third option: "It doesn't matter because I will never spend actual money on a mount (or pretty much anything else in the Crown Store)."
I'm glad they are keeping CS prices on the high side because this prioritizes in-game systems over RL currency microtransactions.
Mounts are just pixels. Other things in the shop are also just fluff or things you can get in the game. The community "asked" for a shop? We got it! I couldn't care less how much ZOS think they can milk players for with this stuff. I disagree with the cash shop and the B2P/F2P models, I keep my sub current, I haven't spent a single crown (might buy DLC packs eventually, if I ever decide to unsub).
That said, the minute I feel I need to buy something in order to play the game effectively, I'll bid farewell to Tamriel.
GespenstRaccoon wrote: »No but i still bought it. Its limited time 2nd-7th July thats why its more expensive.
stevenbennett_ESO wrote: »Is $900,000 reasonable for an automobile? Is $50000 reasonable for a diamond encrusted bluetooth headset? Is $7500 reasonable for a leather, gold, and silver Monopoly set? Is $15 Million reasonable for an iPhone? These are things you can actually buy in the real world.
ThatNeonZebraAgain wrote: »I'm glad they are keeping CS prices on the high side because this prioritizes in-game systems over RL currency microtransactions.
Mounts are just pixels. Other things in the shop are also just fluff or things you can get in the game. The community "asked" for a shop? We got it! I couldn't care less how much ZOS think they can milk players for with this stuff. I disagree with the cash shop and the B2P/F2P models, I keep my sub current, I haven't spent a single crown (might buy DLC packs eventually, if I ever decide to unsub).
That said, the minute I feel I need to buy something in order to play the game effectively, I'll bid farewell to Tamriel.
We didn't ask for a shop. The game hadn't even released when the news about a shop was muttered.
Also your comment about it being fluff is incorrect from a certain point of view. There are items in there that affect your power progression through end game and beyond max level. Yes, I know they are obtainable in-game but it sets a bad precedent. If they are easy to get in-game then why sell them on the store? Do they nerf drop rates or locations to promote crown store sales similar to what they did to motifs? It will change just like their business model changed. They will switch their commitments that were made to the players just like they already have.
If it's not already obvious but Bethesda/Zenimax Media Inc. don't care about their IP anymore. They simply just want to cash in on it before it has a chance to burn it's fuse away so they are releasing all these different titles. Take a look at "ElderHearthstone Scrolls". Oops! I meant to say "Elder Scrolls Legends". It screams "I want to be Hearthstone! SO BAD!". Hopefully the gameplay and metatype will be a different experience otherwise that will get a severely negative response as a knock off.
First comes the RPG then comes the MMO. Later comes the TCG and then we will have a picture matching game on mobile. Why just cash in on fantastic single player RPG titles when they can throw in garbage between releases and people still sheepishly eat it up?
Slippery slope. Similar to my comment lol.
stevenbennett_ESO wrote: »Is $900,000 reasonable for an automobile? Is $50000 reasonable for a diamond encrusted bluetooth headset? Is $7500 reasonable for a leather, gold, and silver Monopoly set? Is $15 Million reasonable for an iPhone? These are things you can actually buy in the real world. You can get a functional equivalent for a tiny fraction of the price, but some people have money to spend on these kinds of things and do so, whether it's a status symbol, or because they just like pretty things.
The 3000 Crowns for a mount in ESO is no different -- it's an unnecessary luxury good item, and some people are going to be willing to spend that money. You don't *have* to, though -- it won't really change your game experience.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »stevenbennett_ESO wrote: »Is $900,000 reasonable for an automobile? Is $50000 reasonable for a diamond encrusted bluetooth headset? Is $7500 reasonable for a leather, gold, and silver Monopoly set? Is $15 Million reasonable for an iPhone? These are things you can actually buy in the real world.
This doesn't prove these things are reasonably priced.
It does however prove that some people have more money than sense, and some would still have more money than sense if all they had was $0.25.
All The Best
Mounts are just pixels. Other things in the shop are also just fluff or things you can get in the game. The community "asked" for a shop? We got it! I couldn't care less how much ZOS think they can milk players for with this stuff. I disagree with the cash shop and the B2P/F2P models, I keep my sub current, I haven't spent a single crown (might buy DLC packs eventually, if I ever decide to unsub).
That said, the minute I feel I need to buy something in order to play the game effectively, I'll bid farewell to Tamriel.
We didn't ask for a shop. The game hadn't even released when the news about a shop was muttered.
Also your comment about it being fluff is incorrect from a certain point of view. There are items in there that affect your power progression through end game and beyond max level. Yes, I know they are obtainable in-game but it sets a bad precedent. If they are easy to get in-game then why sell them on the store? Do they nerf drop rates or locations to promote crown store sales similar to what they did to motifs? It will change just like their business model changed. They will switch their commitments that were made to the players just like they already have.
If it's not already obvious but Bethesda/Zenimax Media Inc. don't care about their IP anymore. They simply just want to cash in on it before it has a chance to burn it's fuse away so they are releasing all these different titles. Take a look at "ElderHearthstone Scrolls". Oops! I meant to say "Elder Scrolls Legends". It screams "I want to be Hearthstone! SO BAD!". Hopefully the gameplay and metatype will be a different experience otherwise that will get a severely negative response as a knock off.
First comes the RPG then comes the MMO. Later comes the TCG and then we will have a picture matching game on mobile. Why just cash in on fantastic single player RPG titles when they can throw in garbage between releases and people still sheepishly eat it up?
Slippery slope. Similar to my comment lol.
You're preaching to the choir. I never wanted and strongly opposed the crown store. But it's too late now. I agree with you regarding the slippery slope, but I don't think we've reached the point where you can say ESO is P2W. Yet.