Personofsecrets wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »Personofsecrets wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »Personofsecrets wrote: »@Blackbird71 , it is because people know that the crafting bag is an extreme advantage and want to be on the winning side of the game rather than the side that deals with hours of inventory micro-management. Who wouldn't want potential opponents to be at a disadvantage?
What do I win for having a more organized inventory than someone else? What do I do with all this free time while the non-sub hoarders micro manager their inventories?
you win hours of your life - read a book.
Any suggestions? I need some good summer reading material.
The Ego and It's Own
Blackbird71 wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »clocksstoppe wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »clocksstoppe wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »clocksstoppe wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »This also doesn't make them selfish, greedy
Wanting nonsubs to never be able to access the craft bags is definitely not selfish or greedy right? LOL.
Wanting subs to never have a worthwhile perk is definitely not selfish or greedy right? LOL. I was a kid once too. I can still hang with your poorly thought out teenage arguments.
But you already have worthwhile perks, like the craft bag. What are you talking about? Nobody here asked for it to be removed from ESO plus.
I have no words. I'll try though. You realize what a perk is...right? The craft bag is the only worthwhile perk. Why would I continue to sub if the only worthwhile perk is a one time purchase from the crown store? I feel like you're just messing with me on that last comment. You do realize that before the craft bag, buying crowns on sale throughout the year, then using them to buy the dlc's outright is actually a better option than subbing, right? Having the only good perk obtainable in some other, cheaper in the long run fashion, kinda makes it less than appealing to sub for that "perk." Doesn't it now?
Listen, i know what motivation ZOS has to do this, lke you and everyone already knows, money. What I don't understand is why there are so many people supporting this shady business practice. I'm talking about why the community of subs supports this. Because I can't find any rational reason for it other than hating nonsubs at this point. I want to hear YOUR reason, not ZOS' reason.
I don't find it the least bit shady and can't for the life of me figure out why you and some others do. Why are you stating that they are doing this for money like it's some sort of bad thing or dirty word? I like the crafting bag, it's great. Why would I not support that. Everyone else who likes it can have it too, with the price of the sub. Why in your mind is a sub perk shady, all about the money and somehow wrong, and a crown store purchase a shining example of purity and fair business practice. A subscription is what it is. I don't have HBO because I know my neighbor doesn't and I hate him. I can't seem to follow this logic. They announced it as a subscriber perk, it went in as a subscriber perk. End of story. What's the big deal? Where is the greed and shady business practice in that? You've made no argument whatsoever as to why this is a bad thing, but demand I tell you why I think it's good and why I won't agree that it falls under some corporate big money scam. You want me to agree that owning a subscription to something and enjoying the perks, somehow denotes that I hate everyone without said subscription. Why?Blackbird71 wrote: »Because most of us realize that this is a good business practice as opposed to being a shady one.
This right here. Shady business practices are things like cutting baby formula with industrial plastic or dumping toxic waste by a playground. This is a freaking inventory expansion in a video game for Stendarr's sake!
Making a promise to customers on which they base their purchase choices and then changing that promise would also qualify as a "shady business practice". Video game or not, the business is still subject to ethical standards, and a business practice does not have to cause bodily harm to qualify as shady.
By your standard ZOS could never add anything to ESO+ ever again for fear of being labeled "unethical" and "dishonest." They never once promised that ESO+ was always going to be the way it was when it went B2P, and in fact the crafting bag was floated as a possible subscriber perk all the way back in early 2015.
Not to sound too condescending, but your position is silly. Not liking a thing or its price does not make it unethical.
Since apparently reading one page back is too difficult for some people, I'll quote my previous post (currently on page 6):Blackbird71 wrote: »Here is the problem that is at the crux of the crafting bag issue. When ZOS chose to change the game to launch Tamriel Unlimited, they established that there were now two legitimate and equally acceptable methods of getting access to the content of ESO: players could purchase the game, and then maintain a monthly subscription which would get them continued access to all of the game's content, or they could purchase the game, and then purchase access to additional content as it became available ala carte. It is worth noting that many other MMOs have employed one or the other of these pay models, but few have implemented both at the same time. Regardless, when ZOS established both of these models as options for their players and customers, they declared that both would be equally valid methods to access the content of ESO. This was their promise to us, and different players with different preferences each chose to invest in one or the other of these methods based on that promise.
Now, with the introduction of crafting bags as a subscriber-only benefit, with no equivalent option for the alternative purchase model, ZOS has made one of these two models less valid than the other. This clearly runs contrary to their initial declaration and promise, so yes it is disingenuous, as it casts doubt on their integrity, and it raises the question of what ZOS may do in the future to further invalidate and delegitimize one of the pay methods which we were told was equally acceptable as an option. In the case of many of us, this is being done after ZOS has accepted significant amounts of our money under this pay model, which only serves to further destroy customer trust in ZOS' ethics and integrity.
I can only speak for myself in this last part, but I know that I for one will not subscribe to gain access to these craft bags, specifically because I choose not to reward dishonest business practices. It will also likely be some time before I purchase any more crowns, as ZOS will have to regain my trust as a customer before I do so, and once my trust is lost, it is very difficult to earn back.
Calling this unethical, dishonest, shady, etc., has nothing to do with "disliking a price"; it has everything to do with going back on a promise; a promise that both methods of accessing content would be equally viable, and that no content available to one would be locked out from the other.
Trying to diminish this argument by claiming it is about "disliking a price" is intellectually dishonest, as you ignore the issues claimed by those making complaints and substitute your own version in order to make it an easier target to attack. This is commonly known as a "strawman argument".
Personofsecrets wrote: »Police Departments are a business, but should they be writing more speeding tickets? Well of course, because they want to make money don't they? Shouldn't we just go along with that?
clocksstoppe wrote: »OP, the interesting thing you will notice is that there has not been a single comment from any ZOS employee on this matter and there never will be. The reason: they are ashamed of this greedy cash grab forced onto them by management. Anyone with half a brain knows it's a big issue for people who purchased DLC and that it's wrong to not offer them the option to buy the bag.
The problem is, of course, that subs find comfort from the fact that they are being extorted for this crafting bag by laughing at people in your situation. It's quite sad how selfish, greedy, and shallow most subs are. You will never get their support on this matter.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »The situation in question here isnt about the "paltry XP".NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Here is the problem ....it is a base game feature "locked behind" a subscription requirement. It goes against everything ZOS announced about Tamriel Unlimited for base game updates.
Which expansion does the paltry experience point bonus that ESO subscribers get belong to? You know, the one behind a pay wall.
Its about whether the crafting bags are right in being "locked behind" a pay wall.
Well considering the fact that ZOS didnt have to add it, chose to add it and did so with the intention of giving it to Subscribers as a loyalty perk from the get go. The whole "base game patch" logic doesnt really have any legs to stand on.
ESO + Subscribers also gain -
- Extra XP - This effects the Base Game. No ones making the claim that that is base game and now everyone is entitled to it.
- Extra Gold - Also effects the Base Game. Also no one seems to be making this argument.
- Reduced Research - Definitely effects Base game but still, no one is making claims that it does and hence belongs to everyone.
- Extra Crafting XP - Just as above.
Its funny, every last one of those perks have been considered generally garbage by those that do not partake in the Sub but still purchase crowns. But suddenly a pretty nifty and useful perk comes along. It suddenly effects something everyone wants more room of. And suddenly we start seeing absurd arguments for why everyone should get it.
Justice31st wrote: »The situation in question here isnt about the "paltry XP".NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Here is the problem ....it is a base game feature "locked behind" a subscription requirement. It goes against everything ZOS announced about Tamriel Unlimited for base game updates.
Which expansion does the paltry experience point bonus that ESO subscribers get belong to? You know, the one behind a pay wall.
Its about whether the crafting bags are right in being "locked behind" a pay wall.
Crafting bags are not locked behind a paywall since the game already offers bags that can hold crafting items. An example of locking content behind a pay wall would be Zenimax putting the best end game weapons in Maelstrom Arena which can only be obtained if you pay for the Wrothgar DLC content (this is behind a paywall.)
Personofsecrets wrote: »Police Departments are a business, but should they be writing more speeding tickets? Well of course, because they want to make money don't they? Shouldn't we just go along with that?
Can ZOS pull you over and make you play their game? You don't actually ever have to deal with ZOS if you don't want to. ZOS has no power over you, the Police can abuse the power they wield over you. It is just a slight difference, I guess.
clocksstoppe wrote: »clocksstoppe wrote: »OP, the interesting thing you will notice is that there has not been a single comment from any ZOS employee on this matter and there never will be. The reason: they are ashamed of this greedy cash grab forced onto them by management. Anyone with half a brain knows it's a big issue for people who purchased DLC and that it's wrong to not offer them the option to buy the bag.
The problem is, of course, that subs find comfort from the fact that they are being extorted for this crafting bag by laughing at people in your situation. It's quite sad how selfish, greedy, and shallow most subs are. You will never get their support on this matter.
Sometimes I wonder if people think Matt Firor is like Dr. Claw or something, sitting in an aged leather chair in front of a roaring fire, gently stroking an overweight housecat while cackling "Yeeesss... the tears of the unsubscribed sustain me."
Seriously, it's a subscription perk for a video game, not the first step towards some horrific dystopian future.
And your point is?
Blackbird71 wrote: »Because most of us realize that this is a good business practice as opposed to being a shady one.
It's dishonest. See my post on the previous page if you don't understand why. But a dishonest business practice by definition is not a good business practice. It may be effective (as long as no one calls you out on it, and the majority of your customers will go along with it quietly), but it is not good.
It's not dishonest. It's a smart business move. I know what your argument is. It's just specious.
Blackbird71 wrote: »When launching Tamriel Unlimited, ZOS declared that no content or features would be wholly inaccessible to either pay method.
Callous2208 wrote: »Blackbird71 wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »clocksstoppe wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »clocksstoppe wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »clocksstoppe wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »This also doesn't make them selfish, greedy
Wanting nonsubs to never be able to access the craft bags is definitely not selfish or greedy right? LOL.
Wanting subs to never have a worthwhile perk is definitely not selfish or greedy right? LOL. I was a kid once too. I can still hang with your poorly thought out teenage arguments.
But you already have worthwhile perks, like the craft bag. What are you talking about? Nobody here asked for it to be removed from ESO plus.
I have no words. I'll try though. You realize what a perk is...right? The craft bag is the only worthwhile perk. Why would I continue to sub if the only worthwhile perk is a one time purchase from the crown store? I feel like you're just messing with me on that last comment. You do realize that before the craft bag, buying crowns on sale throughout the year, then using them to buy the dlc's outright is actually a better option than subbing, right? Having the only good perk obtainable in some other, cheaper in the long run fashion, kinda makes it less than appealing to sub for that "perk." Doesn't it now?
Listen, i know what motivation ZOS has to do this, lke you and everyone already knows, money. What I don't understand is why there are so many people supporting this shady business practice. I'm talking about why the community of subs supports this. Because I can't find any rational reason for it other than hating nonsubs at this point. I want to hear YOUR reason, not ZOS' reason.
I don't find it the least bit shady and can't for the life of me figure out why you and some others do. Why are you stating that they are doing this for money like it's some sort of bad thing or dirty word? I like the crafting bag, it's great. Why would I not support that. Everyone else who likes it can have it too, with the price of the sub. Why in your mind is a sub perk shady, all about the money and somehow wrong, and a crown store purchase a shining example of purity and fair business practice. A subscription is what it is. I don't have HBO because I know my neighbor doesn't and I hate him. I can't seem to follow this logic. They announced it as a subscriber perk, it went in as a subscriber perk. End of story. What's the big deal? Where is the greed and shady business practice in that? You've made no argument whatsoever as to why this is a bad thing, but demand I tell you why I think it's good and why I won't agree that it falls under some corporate big money scam. You want me to agree that owning a subscription to something and enjoying the perks, somehow denotes that I hate everyone without said subscription. Why?Blackbird71 wrote: »Because most of us realize that this is a good business practice as opposed to being a shady one.
This right here. Shady business practices are things like cutting baby formula with industrial plastic or dumping toxic waste by a playground. This is a freaking inventory expansion in a video game for Stendarr's sake!
Making a promise to customers on which they base their purchase choices and then changing that promise would also qualify as a "shady business practice". Video game or not, the business is still subject to ethical standards, and a business practice does not have to cause bodily harm to qualify as shady.
By your standard ZOS could never add anything to ESO+ ever again for fear of being labeled "unethical" and "dishonest." They never once promised that ESO+ was always going to be the way it was when it went B2P, and in fact the crafting bag was floated as a possible subscriber perk all the way back in early 2015.
Not to sound too condescending, but your position is silly. Not liking a thing or its price does not make it unethical.
Since apparently reading one page back is too difficult for some people, I'll quote my previous post (currently on page 6):Blackbird71 wrote: »Here is the problem that is at the crux of the crafting bag issue. When ZOS chose to change the game to launch Tamriel Unlimited, they established that there were now two legitimate and equally acceptable methods of getting access to the content of ESO: players could purchase the game, and then maintain a monthly subscription which would get them continued access to all of the game's content, or they could purchase the game, and then purchase access to additional content as it became available ala carte. It is worth noting that many other MMOs have employed one or the other of these pay models, but few have implemented both at the same time. Regardless, when ZOS established both of these models as options for their players and customers, they declared that both would be equally valid methods to access the content of ESO. This was their promise to us, and different players with different preferences each chose to invest in one or the other of these methods based on that promise.
Now, with the introduction of crafting bags as a subscriber-only benefit, with no equivalent option for the alternative purchase model, ZOS has made one of these two models less valid than the other. This clearly runs contrary to their initial declaration and promise, so yes it is disingenuous, as it casts doubt on their integrity, and it raises the question of what ZOS may do in the future to further invalidate and delegitimize one of the pay methods which we were told was equally acceptable as an option. In the case of many of us, this is being done after ZOS has accepted significant amounts of our money under this pay model, which only serves to further destroy customer trust in ZOS' ethics and integrity.
I can only speak for myself in this last part, but I know that I for one will not subscribe to gain access to these craft bags, specifically because I choose not to reward dishonest business practices. It will also likely be some time before I purchase any more crowns, as ZOS will have to regain my trust as a customer before I do so, and once my trust is lost, it is very difficult to earn back.
Calling this unethical, dishonest, shady, etc., has nothing to do with "disliking a price"; it has everything to do with going back on a promise; a promise that both methods of accessing content would be equally viable, and that no content available to one would be locked out from the other.
Please refrain from quoting me when I have not engaged you in conversation up to this point. Why you felt the need to quote my response to another posters question, directed specifically to me, is beyond reason. Why are you directing me to a lengthy post full of sensationalism and half truths that you wrote earlier, when at no point did I comment on said post or directly to you? Reading one page back is not too difficult for me, but it would seem reading to see which individuals have engaged you in discussion is.
My response was an attempt to explain this reasoning, since as you stated, you did not understand it. I was attempting to be helpful by offering an explanation which might help your understanding. I did not expect you to agree with it, but thought you might at least come to respect the opposing viewpoint. And then you have the audacity to accuse me of half-truths? I suppose "respect" was too much to hope for.Callous2208 wrote: »I don't find it the least bit shady and can't for the life of me figure out why you and some others do.
Blackbird71 wrote: »When launching Tamriel Unlimited, ZOS declared that no content or features would be wholly inaccessible to either pay method.
This is your false premise. What you've said here is Matt Firor fan fiction, it never really happened.
Blackbird71 wrote: »Blackbird71 wrote: »Because most of us realize that this is a good business practice as opposed to being a shady one.
It's dishonest. See my post on the previous page if you don't understand why. But a dishonest business practice by definition is not a good business practice. It may be effective (as long as no one calls you out on it, and the majority of your customers will go along with it quietly), but it is not good.
It's not dishonest. It's a smart business move. I know what your argument is. It's just specious.
You may disagree with it, but it is hardly specious. In order for it to be specious, it has to be based on a false premise. Here are the two key facts behind my argument:
- When launching Tamriel Unlimited, ZOS declared that no content or features would be wholly inaccessible to either pay method.
- ZOS has made a feature which is specifically inaccessible to one pay method.
Which of those above statements is false? To paraphrase a previous poster, just because you don't like an argument doesn't make it invalid. What is specious is this idea that a perk also being available for purchase somehow negates it being a perk.
And so far as the making money aspect, I'm not asking ZOS not to make money on this. Quite the contrary, I'm asking them to take my money (according to the terms they previously established), and they are flatly refusing to do so. And so, they will not have it. And really, that is the bottom line here: ZOS has lost my business over this. I do not appreciate feeling that a business is trying to take advantage of me, nor do I appreciate a business failing to keep their promises. If more players took the same approach, then we might actually effect a change and hold ZOS to keeping their word.
However, I don't expect that to happen. Gamers as a whole have proven to have little actual conviction. As for me personally, I'm far too stubborn to give in on this, and when I feel that I am being pushed in a direction I do not wish to go, I just push back even harder.
Personofsecrets wrote: »Personofsecrets wrote: »Police Departments are a business, but should they be writing more speeding tickets? Well of course, because they want to make money don't they? Shouldn't we just go along with that?
Can ZOS pull you over and make you play their game? You don't actually ever have to deal with ZOS if you don't want to. ZOS has no power over you, the Police can abuse the power they wield over you. It is just a slight difference, I guess.
ZOS can make anyone who is playing the game deal with any number of would be terrible changes. If it was for the best profit that everyone in the game be totally reset to having nothing at all, then ZOS could do that despite none of us being forced to play the game and despite what would be the outrage of many people.
A business without customers giving feedback is sure to become perverse. A business that doesn't cater to customers feedback is sure to become anti-consumer.
DarkWombat wrote: »Please hear me out. I understand that half of you will disagree with me on the spot, because you are subscribers.
But a lot of us have chosen to not subscribe, and have purchased the expansions. I would say for sure the community is split between people who subscribe and the ones that "purchase" the content.
I feel for that the crafting bags need to be a Crown Store purchase, just like the expansions.
Why? it's simple. What kind of message are you sending to those that purchased all the content? You are telling them they have to subscribe to get this. And if they subscribe, there would have been no point in purchasing anything previous because you get that with the subscription.
I really hope soon that crafting bags are added to the crown store.
FortheloveofKrist wrote: »
Blackbird71 wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »Blackbird71 wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »clocksstoppe wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »clocksstoppe wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »clocksstoppe wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »This also doesn't make them selfish, greedy
Wanting nonsubs to never be able to access the craft bags is definitely not selfish or greedy right? LOL.
Wanting subs to never have a worthwhile perk is definitely not selfish or greedy right? LOL. I was a kid once too. I can still hang with your poorly thought out teenage arguments.
But you already have worthwhile perks, like the craft bag. What are you talking about? Nobody here asked for it to be removed from ESO plus.
I have no words. I'll try though. You realize what a perk is...right? The craft bag is the only worthwhile perk. Why would I continue to sub if the only worthwhile perk is a one time purchase from the crown store? I feel like you're just messing with me on that last comment. You do realize that before the craft bag, buying crowns on sale throughout the year, then using them to buy the dlc's outright is actually a better option than subbing, right? Having the only good perk obtainable in some other, cheaper in the long run fashion, kinda makes it less than appealing to sub for that "perk." Doesn't it now?
Listen, i know what motivation ZOS has to do this, lke you and everyone already knows, money. What I don't understand is why there are so many people supporting this shady business practice. I'm talking about why the community of subs supports this. Because I can't find any rational reason for it other than hating nonsubs at this point. I want to hear YOUR reason, not ZOS' reason.
I don't find it the least bit shady and can't for the life of me figure out why you and some others do. Why are you stating that they are doing this for money like it's some sort of bad thing or dirty word? I like the crafting bag, it's great. Why would I not support that. Everyone else who likes it can have it too, with the price of the sub. Why in your mind is a sub perk shady, all about the money and somehow wrong, and a crown store purchase a shining example of purity and fair business practice. A subscription is what it is. I don't have HBO because I know my neighbor doesn't and I hate him. I can't seem to follow this logic. They announced it as a subscriber perk, it went in as a subscriber perk. End of story. What's the big deal? Where is the greed and shady business practice in that? You've made no argument whatsoever as to why this is a bad thing, but demand I tell you why I think it's good and why I won't agree that it falls under some corporate big money scam. You want me to agree that owning a subscription to something and enjoying the perks, somehow denotes that I hate everyone without said subscription. Why?Blackbird71 wrote: »Because most of us realize that this is a good business practice as opposed to being a shady one.
This right here. Shady business practices are things like cutting baby formula with industrial plastic or dumping toxic waste by a playground. This is a freaking inventory expansion in a video game for Stendarr's sake!
Making a promise to customers on which they base their purchase choices and then changing that promise would also qualify as a "shady business practice". Video game or not, the business is still subject to ethical standards, and a business practice does not have to cause bodily harm to qualify as shady.
By your standard ZOS could never add anything to ESO+ ever again for fear of being labeled "unethical" and "dishonest." They never once promised that ESO+ was always going to be the way it was when it went B2P, and in fact the crafting bag was floated as a possible subscriber perk all the way back in early 2015.
Not to sound too condescending, but your position is silly. Not liking a thing or its price does not make it unethical.
Since apparently reading one page back is too difficult for some people, I'll quote my previous post (currently on page 6):Blackbird71 wrote: »Here is the problem that is at the crux of the crafting bag issue. When ZOS chose to change the game to launch Tamriel Unlimited, they established that there were now two legitimate and equally acceptable methods of getting access to the content of ESO: players could purchase the game, and then maintain a monthly subscription which would get them continued access to all of the game's content, or they could purchase the game, and then purchase access to additional content as it became available ala carte. It is worth noting that many other MMOs have employed one or the other of these pay models, but few have implemented both at the same time. Regardless, when ZOS established both of these models as options for their players and customers, they declared that both would be equally valid methods to access the content of ESO. This was their promise to us, and different players with different preferences each chose to invest in one or the other of these methods based on that promise.
Now, with the introduction of crafting bags as a subscriber-only benefit, with no equivalent option for the alternative purchase model, ZOS has made one of these two models less valid than the other. This clearly runs contrary to their initial declaration and promise, so yes it is disingenuous, as it casts doubt on their integrity, and it raises the question of what ZOS may do in the future to further invalidate and delegitimize one of the pay methods which we were told was equally acceptable as an option. In the case of many of us, this is being done after ZOS has accepted significant amounts of our money under this pay model, which only serves to further destroy customer trust in ZOS' ethics and integrity.
I can only speak for myself in this last part, but I know that I for one will not subscribe to gain access to these craft bags, specifically because I choose not to reward dishonest business practices. It will also likely be some time before I purchase any more crowns, as ZOS will have to regain my trust as a customer before I do so, and once my trust is lost, it is very difficult to earn back.
Calling this unethical, dishonest, shady, etc., has nothing to do with "disliking a price"; it has everything to do with going back on a promise; a promise that both methods of accessing content would be equally viable, and that no content available to one would be locked out from the other.
Please refrain from quoting me when I have not engaged you in conversation up to this point. Why you felt the need to quote my response to another posters question, directed specifically to me, is beyond reason. Why are you directing me to a lengthy post full of sensationalism and half truths that you wrote earlier, when at no point did I comment on said post or directly to you? Reading one page back is not too difficult for me, but it would seem reading to see which individuals have engaged you in discussion is.
You stated:My response was an attempt to explain this reasoning, since as you stated, you did not understand it. I was attempting to be helpful by offering an explanation which might help your understanding. I did not expect you to agree with it, but thought you might at least come to respect the opposing viewpoint. And then you have the audacity to accuse me of half-truths? I suppose "respect" was too much to hope for.Callous2208 wrote: »I don't find it the least bit shady and can't for the life of me figure out why you and some others do.
And if you can't handle being quoted or being addressed, you should probably stop participating in this or other forums. The whole "don't talk to me unless I talk to you first" approach really doesn't work in an open forum discussion, sorry.
If a business becomes anti-consumer then they lose customers and cease to be a business. It kind of regulates itself *this applies to non essential businesses. Power, water, police services etc... Operate under different regulations because people can die*
Blackbird71 wrote: »Blackbird71 wrote: »When launching Tamriel Unlimited, ZOS declared that no content or features would be wholly inaccessible to either pay method.
This is your false premise. What you've said here is Matt Firor fan fiction, it never really happened.
That one has been referenced, quoted, cited, and sourced numerous times over the course of several of these threads. If you think that is false, then you clearly live in denial of the facts, and there is no reasoning with you.
Blackbird71 wrote: »Blackbird71 wrote: »When launching Tamriel Unlimited, ZOS declared that no content or features would be wholly inaccessible to either pay method.
This is your false premise. What you've said here is Matt Firor fan fiction, it never really happened.
That one has been referenced, quoted, cited, and sourced numerous times over the course of several of these threads. If you think that is false, then you clearly live in denial of the facts, and there is no reasoning with you.
You are objectively wrong. As I stated before, the existence of the ESO+ research time perk completely invalidates this fantasy that subbing and not subbing have access to the same things, you cannot get it in the crown store and it has been a part of ESO+ since the launch of ESO:TU.
Why all this righteous indignation now, where were you to speak truth to power over the research perk? Why is the crafting bag so different?
Oh, it's something you actually want, so now it's time to hurl character assassinations at everyone who works at ZOS. GG.
Also, I've never seen a quote sourced from anyone at ZOS that guarantees absolute parity in features between subs and non-subs, probably because no such quote exists and because that has never, not for a single day, actually been the case.
That's the thing man. They DONT CARE about the research times and bonus gold etc. So that, to them is a perk. They DO care about craft bags so suddenly, all logic goes out the window and they wah wah.
ESO+ has always offered things that subs do not have. Just because now it offers something you really want dosent change they way its been working. This is like the billionth thread about this. Some mod lock this crying please.
AmberLaTerra wrote: »It is what us subs get for our sub, we needed a decent perk. Those 10% boosts are nothing in the big picture.
Trying to argue that "I spend money on DLC so should get the same perks as those who sub." is like trying to argue that because you bought a hat and jersey for your favorite sports team you should be given free front row seats to all the home games and not have to buy season tickets.
You want the seats buy the season ticket, you want the bag buy the sub end of story.
Tarante11a wrote: »AmberLaTerra wrote: »It is what us subs get for our sub, we needed a decent perk. Those 10% boosts are nothing in the big picture.
Trying to argue that "I spend money on DLC so should get the same perks as those who sub." is like trying to argue that because you bought a hat and jersey for your favorite sports team you should be given free front row seats to all the home games and not have to buy season tickets.
You want the seats buy the season ticket, you want the bag buy the sub end of story.
I don't think people are asking for it as a 'perk' - they just want to buy the damn thing. What's the problem?
Tarante11a wrote: »AmberLaTerra wrote: »It is what us subs get for our sub, we needed a decent perk. Those 10% boosts are nothing in the big picture.
Trying to argue that "I spend money on DLC so should get the same perks as those who sub." is like trying to argue that because you bought a hat and jersey for your favorite sports team you should be given free front row seats to all the home games and not have to buy season tickets.
You want the seats buy the season ticket, you want the bag buy the sub end of story.
I don't think people are asking for it as a 'perk' - they just want to buy the damn thing. What's the problem?