If they can get shoulders from the chest this whole topic is a joke. Would you like zos to remove the shoulders and the dungeon from the dailies?Spottswoode wrote: »
Spottswoode wrote: »I'd understand where you were coming from if this were Elder Pledges Online and Pledges were the *only* thing to do.
If they enjoy Pledges they have 2 options. Buy the DLC and enjoy the new Pledge, or go and do *anything* else that's still in-game. That choice is entirely on the customer to determine.
Pledges are pretty much the only way to level the undaunted skill line and if this trend continues the DLC pledges may be occurring 2 or 3 days out of the week. So people who don't want the DLC can't do undaunted pledges for almost half a week. There's no need for it. We can have a third option.
They aren't losing the ability to gain Undaunted XP completely due to one Pledge.Hiero_Glyph wrote: »Spottswoode wrote: »
Your logic is flawed.
You cannot support an MMO indefinitely on one-time game purchases.
You put in some small amount of support, but do not continue to support the game, so no, you are not currently supporting the game.
B2P doesn't mean that you get everything for a one-time purchase, nor does it mean the game will always be tailored to your desires. Those who continue to support the game will get precedence, and it only makes sense.
Actually, your logic is flawed as an MMO sustains itself by having a large, active population. The more players that are active, the higher the chance that the developer will make money from a percentage of these players and the more new or returning players the game attracts.
Your whole rant about not continuing to support the developer is naive and misguided as just playing the game helps them to attract new customers or earn money from existing ones, including the players who only purchased the base game.
Nope.
I wish this game was still Subscription Only, so the freeloaders would go back to playing...whatever the hell freeloaders play.
So have I. Fixing the group finder would fix most of them. Having group finder sort out people who own DLC and don't would be the best way.
Other people have already argued why having separate pledge lists would not be helpful. I won't rehash that.
You can't buy or sell most of the sets with the IC anyway. I'm comfortable with them being able to purchase some of the gear at guild traders. If you're saying find, I disagree.And I honestly don't want to limit people's gear based on what DLC they've paid for. You should still be able to buy the sets that come from the new dungeons/IC.
When the DLC pledges start occurring two or three days in a row, some people will either be forced to buy the DLC so they can do pledges during the time they have available to play or they will have to do something else. Like not play this game, for example.And by the way, each of these words imply that there is no other option available. Which does not reflect reality.
You are able to play this game without the DLC, and by playing the game will not necessarily end up paying for the DLC unless you choose to. So no, you are not 'forced' to buy it.
No. They would just get Non-dlc shoulders. They wouldn't be allowed to get any new gear from the DLC. They would only be able to get vanilla shoulders and gear.If they can get shoulders from the chest this whole topic is a joke. Would you like zos to remove the shoulders and the dungeon from the dailies?
Hiero_Glyph wrote: »Spottswoode wrote: »I'd understand where you were coming from if this were Elder Pledges Online and Pledges were the *only* thing to do.
If they enjoy Pledges they have 2 options. Buy the DLC and enjoy the new Pledge, or go and do *anything* else that's still in-game. That choice is entirely on the customer to determine.
Pledges are pretty much the only way to level the undaunted skill line and if this trend continues the DLC pledges may be occurring 2 or 3 days out of the week. So people who don't want the DLC can't do undaunted pledges for almost half a week. There's no need for it. We can have a third option.
They aren't losing the ability to gain Undaunted XP completely due to one Pledge.Hiero_Glyph wrote: »Spottswoode wrote: »
Your logic is flawed.
You cannot support an MMO indefinitely on one-time game purchases.
You put in some small amount of support, but do not continue to support the game, so no, you are not currently supporting the game.
B2P doesn't mean that you get everything for a one-time purchase, nor does it mean the game will always be tailored to your desires. Those who continue to support the game will get precedence, and it only makes sense.
Actually, your logic is flawed as an MMO sustains itself by having a large, active population. The more players that are active, the higher the chance that the developer will make money from a percentage of these players and the more new or returning players the game attracts.
Your whole rant about not continuing to support the developer is naive and misguided as just playing the game helps them to attract new customers or earn money from existing ones, including the players who only purchased the base game.
Nope.
I wish this game was still Subscription Only, so the freeloaders would go back to playing...whatever the hell freeloaders play.
Who are these freeloaders you mention? Everyone playing ESO had to purchase the base game. Great argument though, if ESO was free-to-play.
Hiero_Glyph wrote: »Spottswoode wrote: »I'd understand where you were coming from if this were Elder Pledges Online and Pledges were the *only* thing to do.
If they enjoy Pledges they have 2 options. Buy the DLC and enjoy the new Pledge, or go and do *anything* else that's still in-game. That choice is entirely on the customer to determine.
Pledges are pretty much the only way to level the undaunted skill line and if this trend continues the DLC pledges may be occurring 2 or 3 days out of the week. So people who don't want the DLC can't do undaunted pledges for almost half a week. There's no need for it. We can have a third option.
They aren't losing the ability to gain Undaunted XP completely due to one Pledge.Hiero_Glyph wrote: »Spottswoode wrote: »
Your logic is flawed.
You cannot support an MMO indefinitely on one-time game purchases.
You put in some small amount of support, but do not continue to support the game, so no, you are not currently supporting the game.
B2P doesn't mean that you get everything for a one-time purchase, nor does it mean the game will always be tailored to your desires. Those who continue to support the game will get precedence, and it only makes sense.
Actually, your logic is flawed as an MMO sustains itself by having a large, active population. The more players that are active, the higher the chance that the developer will make money from a percentage of these players and the more new or returning players the game attracts.
Your whole rant about not continuing to support the developer is naive and misguided as just playing the game helps them to attract new customers or earn money from existing ones, including the players who only purchased the base game.
Nope.
I wish this game was still Subscription Only, so the freeloaders would go back to playing...whatever the hell freeloaders play.
Who are these freeloaders you mention? Everyone playing ESO had to purchase the base game. Great argument though, if ESO was free-to-play.
You can't possibly be that daft...
Actually I purchased the DLC, with crowns from my crowns allotted from my subscription and the crowns from being a subscriber pre-b2p, and I was a subscriber from PC release day up until about April.Those that haven't purchased the DLC are the only ones griping. The ones that are griping I will throw into the freeloader category. You can call them what you want.
Spottswoode wrote: »Actually I purchased the DLC, with crowns from my crowns allotted from my subscription and the crowns from being a subscriber pre-b2p, and I was a subscriber from PC release day up until about April.Those that haven't purchased the DLC are the only ones griping. The ones that are griping I will throw into the freeloader category. You can call them what you want.
And my counter point is that it's only one pledge RIGHT NOW. As more DLC comes out, it could be two or three pledges a week. Which could encompass all the play time some people have. So not for me, right now, but maybe in the future and also for people that have consuming full time jobs.Spottswoode wrote: »Actually I purchased the DLC, with crowns from my crowns allotted from my subscription and the crowns from being a subscriber pre-b2p, and I was a subscriber from PC release day up until about April.Those that haven't purchased the DLC are the only ones griping. The ones that are griping I will throw into the freeloader category. You can call them what you want.
You aren't really griping about this for *you*. Instead, you're more of driving-home the point that people without the DLC shouldn't be excluded from the game.
To which I've been saying, they aren't being excluded from "the game" since there's a TON of stuff they *could* be doing, instead of 1 Pledge.
This touches on my "....they are not entitled to anything that prevents the game from progressing." Don't hold the rest of us back from enjoying new DLC content via the Pledge System just because everyone didn't buy it.
If ZOS said that people whos last name begins with the letter "A" couldn't buy the DLC, I'd agree with this whole thread. But everyone can buy it. So I disagree with this whole thread.
If you'd opt to not buy the access, there are ZERO grounds for any complaining.
The beauty of all of this is that we're voicing our own opinions. These are mine. Those are yours.
Spottswoode wrote: »
If you'd opt to not buy the access, there are ZERO grounds for any complaining.
The beauty of all of this is that we're voicing our own opinions. These are mine. Those are yours.
Other than the fact that new players might not be able to play pledges for 3 days out of the week? Sure.
I guess we can agree to disagree.
Yes, but what is important is that this isn't a charity and those of us who paid for that DLC will be able to enjoy it.
Sorry if you are hypothetically offended.
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Spottswoode wrote: »
Sorry, left out a bit there...
We will be able to enjoy the DLC being integrated into our game.
Spottswoode wrote: »Spottswoode wrote: »
Sorry, left out a bit there...
We will be able to enjoy the DLC being integrated into our game.
And where do I suggest that DLC NOT be integrated into the game for YOU?
A one-time purchase doesn't equal continuing support when a company is putting out new material to generate revenue. While once-supporters (and that's what they are) are entitled to the content they purchased (and they still have their access, which is not debatable) they are not entitled to anything that prevents the game from progressing. (Which would be the case if the whiners got their way with this topic.)
Example) this whole *** thread.
Those that haven't purchased the DLC are the only ones griping. The ones that are griping I will throw into the freeloader category. You can call them what you want.
I still with this was a Subscription Only game.
Spottswoode wrote: »Spottswoode wrote: »
Sorry, left out a bit there...
We will be able to enjoy the DLC being integrated into our game.
And where do I suggest that DLC NOT be integrated into the game for YOU?
Integrating the DLC into pledges, bro. Didn't think I needed to spell that out, since I already have further up.
If they're into PvP, and have whetted their appetite in Cyrodiil, they'll have incentive enough to purchase the DLC for that reason also.
We can put my "misuse of language" and your "lack of comprehension" in a room and see what comes of it.
Soooo you didn't pay for the DLC, but you still feel you should be able to do the DLC dungeons?
Come on guys. Really?
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