
@ViciousWayz No, you misinterpreted the picture. The DLC costs 2,500, or the DLC is included with ESO Plus.ViciousWayz wrote: »Edit: Are they increasing the amount of crowns with ESO Plus? It was 1,500... if it's a permanent thing nice move ZOS.
@ViciousWayz No, you misinterpreted the picture. The DLC costs 2,500, or the DLC is included with ESO Plus.ViciousWayz wrote: »Edit: Are they increasing the amount of crowns with ESO Plus? It was 1,500... if it's a permanent thing nice move ZOS.
November 2003. I was beta testing this game more than a year before you even had it. We were told that IC was part of the original launch package (i.e. that no additional purchase was to be required, period)
Sub no sub, didnt matter, they literally said, verbatim "The IC expansion will not require an additional purchase above and beyond the base game"
Now it does, which is a complete 180 on what us old school players were told nearly 2 years ago.
They said the IC expansion will not require an additional purchase if you are an active subscriber (that went without saying since you had to be a subscriber to play at all)
Now? IC expansion does not require an additional purchase if you are an active subscriber.
How exactly is this a complete 180?
SgtPepperUK wrote: »
As to ZOS giving IC free to those who subbed pre-TU being a great gesture, I agree. However, ZOS has previously shown they don't do gestures in the past for things much smaller than this so I don't believe for one minute they would even consider doing this for those players who've remained with the game since launch.
WarlordGrievous wrote: »I saw this coming a mile away,but I still think for the time/money many players have put into the game I believe it should be less than 20$ or free.I know it would be like this especially since the gaming industry seems more and more focused on money than gaming.
WarlordGrievous wrote: »I saw this coming a mile away,but I still think for the time/money many players have put into the game I believe it should be less than 20$ or free.I know it would be like this especially since the gaming industry seems more and more focused on money than gaming.
industry:
a : systematic labor especially for some useful purpose or the creation of something of value
b : a department or branch of a craft, art, business, or manufacture; especially : one that employs a large personnel and capital especially in manufacturing
c : a distinct group of productive or profit-making enterprises <the banking industry>
d : manufacturing activity as a whole <the nation's industry>
I am constantly amazed at how many people expect a for-profit company conducting normal business operations in an industry for the primary purpose of producing revenue and income to give away the product of its efforts for nothing.
WarlordGrievous wrote: »I saw this coming a mile away,but I still think for the time/money many players have put into the game I believe it should be less than 20$ or free.I know it would be like this especially since the gaming industry seems more and more focused on money than gaming.
industry:
a : systematic labor especially for some useful purpose or the creation of something of value
b : a department or branch of a craft, art, business, or manufacture; especially : one that employs a large personnel and capital especially in manufacturing
c : a distinct group of productive or profit-making enterprises <the banking industry>
d : manufacturing activity as a whole <the nation's industry>
I am constantly amazed at how many people expect a for-profit company conducting normal business operations in an industry for the primary purpose of producing revenue and income to give away the product of its efforts for nothing.
nothing? we paid sub! and got nothing!
amazed? really you are amazed because people want things for their money and hope ZOS is a fair company?
people trusted ZOS and ZOS showed a many nice things which will come
but only a half justice system have made it in to the game
ZOS owe the loyal gamers something
When Firor compares what Elder Scrolls will offer its premium players to free offerings, he brings up issues that F2P titles once had in abundance, yet are not as prevelant now. "Elder Scrolls is about being in a giant world, where you’re exploring, and you go to a dungeon, and you don’t get a paygate in front of you saying you don’t have this dungeon," Firor says. "Which means, to us, you need to monetise it outside of the game." While paygates are increasingly less common, some barriers still persist. Certainly, the penny-pinching tactics found in The Old Republic are not desirable.
And there's something to be said about not being confronted with extra costs while in the game itself. "You go outside the game, you pay your month, you go in the game, and when you’re in the game, you’re in the game," Firor clarifies. "There’s no real world stuff reaching in to grab you." Few things break immersion quicker than a game telling you that you can spend cash to unlock chests or get special gear.
theroyalestpythonnub18_ESO wrote: »People will pay 30$ for a blue horse, but 25$ for actual content is an outrage
So your a fanboy and made of money?WarlordGrievous wrote: »I saw this coming a mile away,but I still think for the time/money many players have put into the game I believe it should be less than 20$ or free.I know it would be like this especially since the gaming industry seems more and more focused on money than gaming.
industry:
a : systematic labor especially for some useful purpose or the creation of something of value
b : a department or branch of a craft, art, business, or manufacture; especially : one that employs a large personnel and capital especially in manufacturing
c : a distinct group of productive or profit-making enterprises <the banking industry>
d : manufacturing activity as a whole <the nation's industry>
I am constantly amazed at how many people expect a for-profit company conducting normal business operations in an industry for the primary purpose of producing revenue and income to give away the product of its efforts for nothing.
WarlordGrievous wrote: »I saw this coming a mile away,but I still think for the time/money many players have put into the game I believe it should be less than 20$ or free.I know it would be like this especially since the gaming industry seems more and more focused on money than gaming.
industry:
a : systematic labor especially for some useful purpose or the creation of something of value
b : a department or branch of a craft, art, business, or manufacture; especially : one that employs a large personnel and capital especially in manufacturing
c : a distinct group of productive or profit-making enterprises <the banking industry>
d : manufacturing activity as a whole <the nation's industry>
I am constantly amazed at how many people expect a for-profit company conducting normal business operations in an industry for the primary purpose of producing revenue and income to give away the product of its efforts for nothing.
nothing? we paid sub! and got nothing!
amazed? really you are amazed because people want things for their money and hope ZOS is a fair company?
people trusted ZOS and ZOS showed a many nice things which will come
but only a half justice system have made it in to the game
ZOS owe the loyal gamers something
Okay. Let's have a theoretical here.
Imagine that the sub was still mandatory to play. How would that be any different to having a sub to access it now? If you lapsed your sub if it was mandatory, you wouldn't get to play it. Same applies here.
But now you can buy it with crowns that you get if you sub, crown packs if you don't. Either way you have to pay just as you would have had to pay if the sub was still mandatory.
Principle.
Not only do I refuse at this point in time to fund a shithole development company that cant even solve the AOE lag issues in Cyrodiil 15 months after they caused them with the lighting patch and other visual "enhancements" but now they want even more money out of me after preorder, over a year of subscription, and enough patch note disappointment to fill the grand canyon.
For a PvP player this game isnt even worth paying for, but the new addition to the game is centered around our PvP zone, and since the level cap increased, plus new gear is entering the meta, it becomes a "must pay" scenario, something Zenimax does not deseve, not by a long shot.
They literally owe us this expansion for free (anything else they can go ahead and release DLC, as those were NEVER promised as part of the base game like IC was)
This is a special case, and squarely puts Zenimax into the same corporate sludgepile as EA and SOE as of this announcement.
In LOTRO no one ever complained the new areas were either for subs or cost "Turbine Points". But again, in LOTRO one could grind some amount of "TP"s ingame for free. Not sure about "Crowns".