I want /lutecadwell (Cadwell's lute tune) if they do.
NateAssassin wrote: »Because the only emotes I ever use are /dance and /faint, why would I pay for more?
IMO, buying simple emotes doesn't seem like a very good idea to earn money for ZOS, or make players happy, most people (That I know) don't even use emotes, and I am pretty sure they would not spent 15$ for an emote pack. If ZOS did release buyable emote packs, it will just show they are willing to sell even cheesier things than a reskinned mount, instead of creating new interesting cosmetic options such as new motif styles.NateAssassin wrote: »Because the only emotes I ever use are /dance and /faint, why would I pay for more?
To be fair @NateAssassin , the question wasn't "Would YOU buy more emotes from the Crown Store?" it was "Should ZOS sell emotes in the Crown Store?"
To say something shouldn't be added simply because you yourself wouldn't use it is a bit narrow-sighted (new word!), don't you think?
NateAssassin wrote: »IMO, buying simple emotes doesn't seem like a very good idea to earn money for ZOS, or make players happy, most people (That I know) don't even use emotes, and I am pretty sure they would not spent 15$ for an emote pack. If ZOS did release buyable emote packs, it will just show they are willing to sell even cheesier things than a reskinned mount, instead of creating new interesting cosmetic options such as new motif styles.NateAssassin wrote: »Because the only emotes I ever use are /dance and /faint, why would I pay for more?
To be fair @NateAssassin , the question wasn't "Would YOU buy more emotes from the Crown Store?" it was "Should ZOS sell emotes in the Crown Store?"
To say something shouldn't be added simply because you yourself wouldn't use it is a bit narrow-sighted (new word!), don't you think?
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I dont know how much but why not sell emotes. They give you no advantage.
I'm surprised at all the "No" responses to be honest. My view is much closer to @jamesharv2005ub17_ESOjamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I dont know how much but why not sell emotes. They give you no advantage.
They are completely inconsequential to anything else in ESO. They are barely even cosmetic yet those who love them really do enjoy using them.
I don't understand reactions like yours @WalkingLegacy , why would this be THE thing that makes you quit ESO?
How did LOTRO add emotes to their game @wenxue2222b16_ESO ?
I agree with @mattymaats that, ideally, we should get them as unlocks in the game but ESO has been out for almost 2 years now and it hasn't happened yet... read into that what you will.
I agree with @mattymaats that, ideally, we should get them as unlocks in the game but ESO has been out for almost 2 years now and it hasn't happened yet... read into that what you will.
WalkingLegacy wrote: »I'm surprised at all the "No" responses to be honest. My view is much closer to @jamesharv2005ub17_ESOjamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I dont know how much but why not sell emotes. They give you no advantage.
They are completely inconsequential to anything else in ESO. They are barely even cosmetic yet those who love them really do enjoy using them.
I don't understand reactions like yours @WalkingLegacy , why would this be THE thing that makes you quit ESO?
How did LOTRO add emotes to their game @wenxue2222b16_ESO ?
I agree with @mattymaats that, ideally, we should get them as unlocks in the game but ESO has been out for almost 2 years now and it hasn't happened yet... read into that what you will.
Pretty simple, emotes are a staple of MMOs. The regular ones we are all use to should already be in the game and fancier, updated ones added in DLC when appropriate. (Like a pickpocket emote with thieves guild)
When a company starts to nickel and dime for little things like this, I'm out. Cash shops are already very lucrative with mounts, pets, and costumes... Not to mention XP pots and such.
WalkingLegacy wrote: »I'm surprised at all the "No" responses to be honest. My view is much closer to @jamesharv2005ub17_ESOjamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I dont know how much but why not sell emotes. They give you no advantage.
They are completely inconsequential to anything else in ESO. They are barely even cosmetic yet those who love them really do enjoy using them.
I don't understand reactions like yours @WalkingLegacy , why would this be THE thing that makes you quit ESO?
How did LOTRO add emotes to their game @wenxue2222b16_ESO ?
I agree with @mattymaats that, ideally, we should get them as unlocks in the game but ESO has been out for almost 2 years now and it hasn't happened yet... read into that what you will.
Pretty simple, emotes are a staple of MMOs. The regular ones we are all use to should already be in the game and fancier, updated ones added in DLC when appropriate. (Like a pickpocket emote with thieves guild)
When a company starts to nickel and dime for little things like this, I'm out. Cash shops are already very lucrative with mounts, pets, and costumes... Not to mention XP pots and such.
wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »They added emotes at first in LOTRO whenever relevant new content came along. Like the boo emote came with a Halloween festival event and you could get it for completing festival tasks or something. You could also sometimes get them for completing quests I think.
They did eventually start selling them in the store though - even most of the ones that you could have got by other means at some time before.
Emotes in LOTRO were obtained/bought by character - never ever want to see that sort of thing here. If you wanted an emote on more than one character you had to buy it more than once.