
DaveMoeDee wrote: »If that is the normal price for such things, I don't see the problem.
If it isn't worth that much to you, don't buy it.
Dont buy, then they might consider reducing price. Thats how it works. If ppl keep buying everything at the opening prices, they will go up all the time.
Do you sub? If so then what else have you got to spend your money on?
If you dont sub, then how do you think they can afford to let you log on and use their servers?
Swallowing something that pops out of a bear's ass? Pass.wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »This one can only hope this bear poops XP pots or something
Don't like it don't buy it
Also, I'm a bit confused people are actually trying to find excuses for ZOS over here. It's actually pretty sad.
Don't like it don't buy it
So you don't agree that the price should be questioned? You prepurchased SW: Battlefront Ultimate Edition, didn't you?
If the Frost Mare, a "unique" mount cost 3000 and all the retextures of Senches cost 2500, why should a recolour of a bear cost 2500 instead of 2000? All they did was change the colour.
Also, I'm a bit confused people are actually trying to find excuses for ZOS over here. It's actually pretty sad.
ZOS is already giving great value by making the game B2P. If the mount market can support a $25 prices, good for them. The idea of making mounts less than a dollar seems absurd. These items are what keep the servers running.
Also, I'm a bit confused people are actually trying to find excuses for ZOS over here. It's actually pretty sad.
Because they're not doing anything out of the ordinary in a B2P MMO.
https://eu.battle.net/shop/en/product/game/wow
http://www.swtor-spy.com/guides/swtor-cartel-market-calculator
https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Gem_Store
Don't like it don't buy it
So you don't agree that the price should be questioned? You prepurchased SW: Battlefront Ultimate Edition, didn't you?
If the Frost Mare, a "unique" mount cost 3000 and all the retextures of Senches cost 2500, why should a recolour of a bear cost 2500 instead of 2000? All they did was change the colour.
Also, I'm a bit confused people are actually trying to find excuses for ZOS over here. It's actually pretty sad.
Because they're not doing anything out of the ordinary in a B2P MMO.
https://eu.battle.net/shop/en/product/game/wow
http://www.swtor-spy.com/guides/swtor-cartel-market-calculator
https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Gem_Store
What? Did you even scroll down to mounts from WoW? All the mounts are different from each other. I'd take any one of those for 20€ (10€ on discount) over a 23€-or-so (13€-or-so on discount) simple recolour of a bear.
LostRedden wrote: »That price discount is only for XB1 and Pc though Smurf, we get shafted on PS4 again...
First rule of sales and marketing:
You don't charge what an item is worth, you charge what people are willing to pay. Anything less than that, and you are throwing money away.
If enough people are willing to pay 2500 crowns for a re-skinned bear, then ZOS would be stupid to not charge 2500 crowns for it.
That all said...
For something like this (where supply is essentially infinite), there's always a balance between price, and number of people willing to purchase. The more expensive the item, the fewer people willing to buy it. The cheaper it is, the more people will buy it, to a point. The trick is to find the correct equilibrium point where you can make the most money.
I'm willing to bet that ZOS has these mounts priced very close to their equilibrium point, and that's why they aren't going to get any cheaper.
terrordactyl1971 wrote: »To be fair to the Op, it does seem steep.....and he is only asking why white is 700 more than brown?
Fair point to be honest
First rule of sales and marketing:
You don't charge what an item is worth, you charge what people are willing to pay. Anything less than that, and you are throwing money away.
If enough people are willing to pay 2500 crowns for a re-skinned bear, then ZOS would be stupid to not charge 2500 crowns for it.
That all said...
For something like this (where supply is essentially infinite), there's always a balance between price, and number of people willing to purchase. The more expensive the item, the fewer people willing to buy it. The cheaper it is, the more people will buy it, to a point. The trick is to find the correct equilibrium point where you can make the most money.
I'm willing to bet that ZOS has these mounts priced very close to their equilibrium point, and that's why they aren't going to get any cheaper.
First rule of making money. If you sell 100,000 units for 5 dollars you make more than you do if your sell 1,000 for 20 dollars.
And where do those statistics come from? Maybe ZOS will sell 5,000 units? Or 10,000 units? Your rule makes no sense, the variables are random and not sourced