No. If people are willing to spend the money on cosmetic items then I think they should be highly priced (maybe not as much as a DLC for a costume) but certainly a lot more than just £5 worth or something.
No. If people are willing to spend the money on cosmetic items then I think they should be highly priced (maybe not as much as a DLC for a costume) but certainly a lot more than just £5 worth or something.
I'm sorry but that is just a ridiculous argument.
It has nothing to do about willingness to spend.
It's about "is ZoS making money" off of the cash shop in a way that doesn't off-balance the game somehow. Money that will keep this game going strong. With items as highly priced as they are I doubt they're making what they could be. As I said in my previous post cash shops bank on cosmetics only when it becomes an economy of scale and other people, like Nexon and Valve have proven this. Lots of cheap digital makeup for low prices are pennies that add up to dollars that add up to a ridiculous amount of money.
Releasing one heroic nord armor that doesn't stand up to quality for $20 is asinine and once the "release" period is over I doubt it will continue to sell. Try to look at what Valve did with their hats project or how much money Nexon makes off of color dyes and try to tell me that it's not an economy of scale.
ZoS is doing the cash shop jig wrong
No. If people are willing to spend the money on cosmetic items then I think they should be highly priced (maybe not as much as a DLC for a costume) but certainly a lot more than just £5 worth or something.
I'm sorry but that is just a ridiculous argument.
It has nothing to do about willingness to spend.
It's about "is ZoS making money" off of the cash shop in a way that doesn't off-balance the game somehow. Money that will keep this game going strong. With items as highly priced as they are I doubt they're making what they could be. As I said in my previous post cash shops bank on cosmetics only when it becomes an economy of scale and other people, like Nexon and Valve have proven this. Lots of cheap digital makeup for low prices are pennies that add up to dollars that add up to a ridiculous amount of money.
Releasing one heroic nord armor that doesn't stand up to quality for $20 is asinine and once the "release" period is over I doubt it will continue to sell. Try to look at what Valve did with their hats project or how much money Nexon makes off of color dyes and try to tell me that it's not an economy of scale.
ZoS is doing the cash shop jig wrong
Yeah the nordic armour wont sell after its 'release period' because it is a limited offer. Please do research before replying and calling my argument out when yours is factually incorrect.
No. If people are willing to spend the money on cosmetic items then I think they should be highly priced (maybe not as much as a DLC for a costume) but certainly a lot more than just £5 worth or something.
I'm sorry but that is just a ridiculous argument.
It has nothing to do about willingness to spend.
It's about "is ZoS making money" off of the cash shop in a way that doesn't off-balance the game somehow. Money that will keep this game going strong. With items as highly priced as they are I doubt they're making what they could be. As I said in my previous post cash shops bank on cosmetics only when it becomes an economy of scale and other people, like Nexon and Valve have proven this. Lots of cheap digital makeup for low prices are pennies that add up to dollars that add up to a ridiculous amount of money.
Releasing one heroic nord armor that doesn't stand up to quality for $20 is asinine and once the "release" period is over I doubt it will continue to sell. Try to look at what Valve did with their hats project or how much money Nexon makes off of color dyes and try to tell me that it's not an economy of scale.
ZoS is doing the cash shop jig wrong
Yeah the nordic armour wont sell after its 'release period' because it is a limited offer. Please do research before replying and calling my argument out when yours is factually incorrect.
tinythinker wrote: »People buy it. If no one paid 1000 crowns for an extra 10 slots of inventory, that half price special would become the new base price. If people didn't pay 2000-3000 crowns for mounts, the cost would drop. But enough people do buy such things to put little or no pressure on the current prince model.
No. If people are willing to spend the money on cosmetic items then I think they should be highly priced (maybe not as much as a DLC for a costume) but certainly a lot more than just £5 worth or something.
I'm sorry but that is just a ridiculous argument.
It has nothing to do about willingness to spend.
It's about "is ZoS making money" off of the cash shop in a way that doesn't off-balance the game somehow. Money that will keep this game going strong. With items as highly priced as they are I doubt they're making what they could be. As I said in my previous post cash shops bank on cosmetics only when it becomes an economy of scale and other people, like Nexon and Valve have proven this. Lots of cheap digital makeup for low prices are pennies that add up to dollars that add up to a ridiculous amount of money.
Releasing one heroic nord armor that doesn't stand up to quality for $20 is asinine and once the "release" period is over I doubt it will continue to sell. Try to look at what Valve did with their hats project or how much money Nexon makes off of color dyes and try to tell me that it's not an economy of scale.
ZoS is doing the cash shop jig wrong
Yeah the nordic armour wont sell after its 'release period' because it is a limited offer. Please do research before replying and calling my argument out when yours is factually incorrect.
please look back the previous eso live. they actually stated even if a item is limited it does NOT mean it won't return into the crownstore. so your aregument is incorrect sorry.
TheCagyLlama wrote: »tinythinker wrote: »People buy it. If no one paid 1000 crowns for an extra 10 slots of inventory, that half price special would become the new base price. If people didn't pay 2000-3000 crowns for mounts, the cost would drop. But enough people do buy such things to put little or no pressure on the current prince model.
WAIT Wait wait.....that 1k crowns is just for 10 slots? I assumed it was a full inventory unlock...thats over priced AF
lordrichter wrote: »My price point for costumes is 700 Crowns, and not more than 1000 Crowns. I won't be buying it. If the other two are priced similarly, the same applies. The whales will have to make up for my lost sale.
Discord_Days wrote: »I think some stuff like pets for around 400-500 crowns is a good price!
But one costume for 2000+ isn't.
Discord_Days wrote: »I think some stuff like pets for around 400-500 crowns is a good price!
But one costume for 2000+ isn't.
My thoughts exactly. When I saw the price on the nord costume today I thought, meh I don't think so. I haven't seen a single player wearing one yet either. I think that says something, especially when it's one of ESO's marquee characters and only available for few days.
There is a reason things like motifs are have high cost, it's to keep the in game part relevant. If these costs dropped then the in game market would drop significantly.
However things like costumes are pretty expensive, specially if you aren't subbed. But saying that, I work and I spend my money where I want too
Discord_Days wrote: »I think some stuff like pets for around 400-500 crowns is a good price!
But one costume for 2000+ isn't.
Yes, I agree that things like pets seem to be an okay price, but $50.00 for motifs, costumes for $20.00 and more just is way too much.
ZOS really needs to start adding more unique to the store items and not re-offering stuff that is just earned in game (i.e. Vamp/WW bites).... Try and be original with what is in your store!