I have made the calculation for 3 years of subbing using the 6-months sub and crowns value based on the 5500 crowns packages sold at regular prices and DLCs would be in average sold at 2500 crowns. It comes down to that in average the sub costs 1.50€/month more than buying all DLCs and spending as many crowns as are included in the sub. And for these 1.50€/month more I get XP bonus and a crafting bag and have spent 30,000 crowns more on stuff I like other than DLCs - I think it is worth it, at least if you plan to play for some years to come and like crown store items other than DLCs.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »I have made the calculation for 3 years of subbing using the 6-months sub and crowns value based on the 5500 crowns packages sold at regular prices and DLCs would be in average sold at 2500 crowns. It comes down to that in average the sub costs 1.50€/month more than buying all DLCs and spending as many crowns as are included in the sub. And for these 1.50€/month more I get XP bonus and a crafting bag and have spent 30,000 crowns more on stuff I like other than DLCs - I think it is worth it, at least if you plan to play for some years to come and like crown store items other than DLCs.
Figures for 3 years :
- Subbing for 36 months with 6 month plans = 65.94€x6 = 395.64€
- Buying all DLC with direct crows purchases (1 DLC = 2500 crowns, 4 DLC a year) = 30000 crowns needed = 190,85 €
- Buying all DLC with crowns from subbing. Requires subbing for 20 (30000/1500) months out of 36 months = (3x65.94€)+(2x12.99€) = 223.80€.
Obviously option 2 is the cheapest - especially considering that you can stock up cheaper crowns during sales. But be careful, it doesn't include any pets, mounts, costumes ! If you're not very disciplined you can loose track easily and spend much more than intended.
Option 1 - continuous subbing is the most expensive option - but lets you enjoy the bag and extra crowns for pets and stuff.
Option 3 is a good mix for the bag, but you're not allowed pets and stuff either.
To each his own, I guess. My personal preference goes for option 3 but since I am very disciplined and there are crown sales at -40%, I mostly end up on option 2.
Fallen_Ray wrote: »Splendid Idea and shouldn't be hard to implement. Easier way just to make skills work differently in PVP that's it. We'll have to see if Zenimax considers this. Lately they comply more to crying and whining rather than complying to coherent rational ideas that benefits everyone.
Fallen_Ray wrote: »Splendid Idea and shouldn't be hard to implement. Easier way just to make skills work differently in PVP that's it. We'll have to see if Zenimax considers this. Lately they comply more to crying and whining rather than complying to coherent rational ideas that benefits everyone.
As I got from the transcript of their latest interviews, they make their decisions based on what players do in the game and how much they contribute to the monetary situation of the game. And in this direction they develop the game, and this is why some difficulties are scaled down, where too many players abandon quests or are unable to complete them. So they base their decisions on actual data, it is not just gotten out of thin air.
Fallen_Ray wrote: »Fallen_Ray wrote: »Splendid Idea and shouldn't be hard to implement. Easier way just to make skills work differently in PVP that's it. We'll have to see if Zenimax considers this. Lately they comply more to crying and whining rather than complying to coherent rational ideas that benefits everyone.
As I got from the transcript of their latest interviews, they make their decisions based on what players do in the game and how much they contribute to the monetary situation of the game. And in this direction they develop the game, and this is why some difficulties are scaled down, where too many players abandon quests or are unable to complete them. So they base their decisions on actual data, it is not just gotten out of thin air.
that wasn't meant for this thread...
Fallen_Ray wrote: »Fallen_Ray wrote: »Splendid Idea and shouldn't be hard to implement. Easier way just to make skills work differently in PVP that's it. We'll have to see if Zenimax considers this. Lately they comply more to crying and whining rather than complying to coherent rational ideas that benefits everyone.
As I got from the transcript of their latest interviews, they make their decisions based on what players do in the game and how much they contribute to the monetary situation of the game. And in this direction they develop the game, and this is why some difficulties are scaled down, where too many players abandon quests or are unable to complete them. So they base their decisions on actual data, it is not just gotten out of thin air.
that wasn't meant for this thread...
It was a remark regarding the last comment, which was "Lately they comply more to crying and whining rather than complying to coherent rational ideas that benefits everyone." That is not what they are doing, they base their decisions on actual data.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »I have made the calculation for 3 years of subbing using the 6-months sub and crowns value based on the 5500 crowns packages sold at regular prices and DLCs would be in average sold at 2500 crowns. It comes down to that in average the sub costs 1.50€/month more than buying all DLCs and spending as many crowns as are included in the sub. And for these 1.50€/month more I get XP bonus and a crafting bag and have spent 30,000 crowns more on stuff I like other than DLCs - I think it is worth it, at least if you plan to play for some years to come and like crown store items other than DLCs.
Figures for 3 years :
- Subbing for 36 months with 6 month plans = 65.94€x6 = 395.64€
- Buying all DLC with direct crows purchases (1 DLC = 2500 crowns, 4 DLC a year) = 30000 crowns needed = 190,85 €
- Buying all DLC with crowns from subbing. Requires subbing for 20 (30000/1500) months out of 36 months = (3x65.94€)+(2x12.99€) = 223.80€.
Obviously option 2 is the cheapest - especially considering that you can stock up cheaper crowns during sales. But be careful, it doesn't include any pets, mounts, costumes ! If you're not very disciplined you can loose track easily and spend much more than intended.
Option 1 - continuous subbing is the most expensive option - but lets you enjoy the bag and extra crowns for pets and stuff.
Option 3 is a good mix for the bag, but you're not allowed pets and stuff either.
To each his own, I guess. My personal preference goes for option 3 but since I am very disciplined and there are crown sales at -40%, I mostly end up on option 2.
Actually it is not, if you compare that they have the same stuff spend crowns on - you have to add another 30,000 crowns for non-subscribers to have the same amount of non-DLC stuff - and then you have paid more. That is why I said, if you like items in the crown store other than DLCs and you want to have the same amount of those, you will have to pay more for it than with a subscription.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
But buying "raw crowns", outside from special sales where they are cheaper, is mathematically a bad deal.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
But buying "raw crowns", outside from special sales where they are cheaper, is mathematically a bad deal.
You don't do math good.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
But buying "raw crowns", outside from special sales where they are cheaper, is mathematically a bad deal.
You don't do math good.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
But buying "raw crowns", outside from special sales where they are cheaper, is mathematically a bad deal.
You don't do math good.
Demonstrate that I'm wrong, please.
rotaugen454 wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
But buying "raw crowns", outside from special sales where they are cheaper, is mathematically a bad deal.
You don't do math good.
Demonstrate that I'm wrong, please.
2 years of subbing versus buying...
1 year sub = $360
You also get 36,000 crowns.
You can buy all DLC for 9500 crowns. To buy it all and have the extra 36,000 crowns like in subbing means buy 45,500 crowns. Total cost ( at $0.007273 per crown) is $331 AND you own all this DLC. If you buy crowns on sale, yes the difference is much larger. It's the bag that makes it worthwhile.
Sure, First, two things. One, it is ALWAYS CHEAPER to buy crowns then to sub. Two, the ONLY reason to sub is for benefits. .../...However you must buy them 3000 at a time or more for it to actually be chaeper.
rotaugen454 wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Demonstrate that I'm wrong, please.
2 years of subbing versus buying...
1 year sub = $360
You also get 36,000 crowns.
You can buy all DLC for 9500 crowns. To buy it all and have the extra 36,000 crowns like in subbing means buy 45,500 crowns. Total cost ( at $0.007273 per crown) is $331 AND you own all this DLC. If you buy crowns on sale, yes the difference is much larger. It's the bag that makes it worthwhile.
I do both. Subscribe to buy DLC. :P
Initially I subbed in order to use the subscription crowns to purchase all existing DLC. Now, with crafting bags coming, I'll probably just maintain my sub and still use the crowns for DLC. It may seem redundant, but I like to actually 'own' a game/ software so if there ever comes a time where I can't afford the sub for a few months, I can still play.
I counted having the same crowns afterwards as a sub. I used the standard monthly because I thought consoles didn't get a 6 month plan. IF they stay with a DLC per quarter from now on going forward, it is cheaper to sub than buy at the normal rates, which is why I would stock up on crown sales if I went that route. Plus you still have all the DLC if your sub stops. I will keep subbing, as I have for the last two years.rotaugen454 wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
But buying "raw crowns", outside from special sales where they are cheaper, is mathematically a bad deal.
You don't do math good.
Demonstrate that I'm wrong, please.
2 years of subbing versus buying...
1 year sub = $360
You also get 36,000 crowns.
You can buy all DLC for 9500 crowns. To buy it all and have the extra 36,000 crowns like in subbing means buy 45,500 crowns. Total cost ( at $0.007273 per crown) is $331 AND you own all this DLC. If you buy crowns on sale, yes the difference is much larger. It's the bag that makes it worthwhile.
You just forgot a little thing - 9500 crowns for those DLCs, which are out already .- and what is with those 8 DLCs, coming out in those 2 years, which I estimate to cost 20,000 crowns. Then did you take into account, that a subscriber is using it's 36,000 crowns on other stuff than DLCs - so you have to take those 36,000 crowns to spend on other stuff for a non-subscriber as well into account to be on even level, when it comes to having access to things.
Now this looks bad for the non-subscriber, doesn't it?
And a subscriber pays 4x66€ = 264€ for all of this (using 6-months subscriptions)
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
Sure, First, two things. One, it is ALWAYS CHEAPER to buy crowns then to sub. Two, the ONLY reason to sub is for benefits. .../...However you must buy them 3000 at a time or more for it to actually be chaeper.
See ? So it's not ALWAYS cheaper. It's only cheaper under very specific conditions, which are to buy crowns in big bulks.
You said it yourself.
rotaugen454 wrote: »I counted having the same crowns afterwards as a sub. I used the standard monthly because I thought consoles didn't get a 6 month plan. IF they stay with a DLC per quarter from now on going forward, it is cheaper to sub than buy at the normal rates, which is why I would stock up on crown sales if I went that route. Plus you still have all the DLC if your sub stops. I will keep subbing, as I have for the last two years.rotaugen454 wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
But buying "raw crowns", outside from special sales where they are cheaper, is mathematically a bad deal.
You don't do math good.
Demonstrate that I'm wrong, please.
2 years of subbing versus buying...
1 year sub = $360
You also get 36,000 crowns.
You can buy all DLC for 9500 crowns. To buy it all and have the extra 36,000 crowns like in subbing means buy 45,500 crowns. Total cost ( at $0.007273 per crown) is $331 AND you own all this DLC. If you buy crowns on sale, yes the difference is much larger. It's the bag that makes it worthwhile.
You just forgot a little thing - 9500 crowns for those DLCs, which are out already .- and what is with those 8 DLCs, coming out in those 2 years, which I estimate to cost 20,000 crowns. Then did you take into account, that a subscriber is using it's 36,000 crowns on other stuff than DLCs - so you have to take those 36,000 crowns to spend on other stuff for a non-subscriber as well into account to be on even level, when it comes to having access to things.
Now this looks bad for the non-subscriber, doesn't it?
And a subscriber pays 4x66€ = 264€ for all of this (using 6-months subscriptions)