If it's possible for you, join the PTS and make sure you're leaving your POV as /feedback. They will test different access modes there and then decide.If they are adding PvE content, then they should allow access to players who don't PvP.
ZOS_KaiSchober wrote: »During the PTS phase we will test different Imperial City access systems, but all are independent from the current Emperor's fraction. The possible options are:
- free access for all
- access if own fraction controls 6 of its own keeps
- access if own fraction controls 6 of its own keeps and one enemy keep
- access if own fraction controls majority of all keeps
I reserve the right to change my vote IF they end up deciding not to allow access to everyone. As someone who only PvE's, it is outrageous IMO to ask people to pay for content that has limited access and only through means that they don't play- as in PvP. If they are adding PvE content, then they should allow access to players who don't PvP.
Sallington wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Sallington wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »25 would be really fair. I was expecting 50-75.
Really? More than the cost of a normal full expansion, for a single-zone DLC?
Considering the cost of other crown store items, 25 is not that bad. Particularly for anyone that has been smart enough to save up any accrued crowns from being a former subscriber.
So if they charged $100 for a horse, and $90 for a zone of DLC, that makes it a good deal because it's priced less than a horse?
Only reason I voted overpriced because not knowing how many bugs are fixed that have been here forever. It shouldn't just be looked at as new content but also game fixing. IMHO!
Attorneyatlawl wrote: »Misleading, at best. You buy 5500 crowns for $40. That means 137.5 crowns cost $1. The 2500 crown cost for the Imperial City, therefore, amounts to $18.18, or eighteen dollars and eighteen cents, not $25 like the topic title claims. Given that many games charge full-price ($40-60) amounts for expansion packs in the MMO genre, $18.18 for what probably amounts to more than half of what those expansions typically provide, while not having to pay a 15-buck fee every month just to play, is a VERY good value.
Attorneyatlawl wrote: »Misleading, at best. You buy 5500 crowns for $40. That means 137.5 crowns cost $1. The 2500 crown cost for the Imperial City, therefore, amounts to $18.18, or eighteen dollars and eighteen cents, not $25 like the topic title claims. Given that many games charge full-price ($40-60) amounts for expansion packs in the MMO genre, $18.18 for what probably amounts to more than half of what those expansions typically provide, while not having to pay a 15-buck fee every month just to play, is a VERY good value.
Parrotbrain wrote: »This should be free to PC players who subbed until the announcement of B2P or the release of TU.
I expected it to be much more expensive TBH, in the light of how expensive some items in the crown store are.
As it is, i basically get it for free, since i did not spend any of the crowns i got when TU launched(4700 or so).
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »Attorneyatlawl wrote: »Misleading, at best. You buy 5500 crowns for $40. That means 137.5 crowns cost $1. The 2500 crown cost for the Imperial City, therefore, amounts to $18.18, or eighteen dollars and eighteen cents, not $25 like the topic title claims. Given that many games charge full-price ($40-60) amounts for expansion packs in the MMO genre, $18.18 for what probably amounts to more than half of what those expansions typically provide, while not having to pay a 15-buck fee every month just to play, is a VERY good value.
You are going the wrong direction with your dollar to crown comparison. Its common practice in microtransaction stores that the more crowns you buy the larger amount of 'free' crowns you gain.
To get a solid idea of how much crowns actually cost. You need to pay attention to the smaller packages. The 8 dollars for 750 Crowns and the 14.99 for 1500 Crowns.
And I just noticed youre an 'ambassador'....So of course youre going to defend ZOS on this.