The other thing getting to me is, why are we now having to pay gold to craft? This has to be the most moronic part of the update. We already have to hunt down most of our crafting items. But now we have to pay gold to make armor, weapons and anything else we need to craft. This is just stupid. Seriously, what moron thouht of this?
Conquistador wrote: »Sorry to say, but if you cannot afford 15 dollars a month for entertainment, you need to prioritise things in your life to where you are not gaming.
Finally finished the download. Looking around at the updates and two things are bugging me.
So you dangle this crafting bag in front of us and we have no access to it unless we pay for eso plus. That is just plain not fair. Not all of us can afford $15 a month. My financial situation fluctuates from month to month. If you made it something that could be bought with a one time purchase, I would buy it when I could. But I have other finances. So I don't get to use this option. I can get to it, but I can't use it.
gold complaint retracted.
Seriously, these two parts of the update are just not fair and they need to be changed.
Conquistador wrote: »Sorry to say, but if you cannot afford 15 dollars a month for entertainment, you need to prioritise things in your life to where you are not gaming. ZoS needs something that makes having ESO+ worthwhile when DLC is not being dropped. That is one of the benefits. I disagree with you.
Conquistador wrote: »Sorry to say, but if you cannot afford 15 dollars a month for entertainment, you need to prioritise things in your life to where you are not gaming.
Don't say that, you have no idea what people's situations are or how their priorities should be set. For a few years I was an independent software contractor and some months I was flush while other months I was broke because some client was being a ***** about paying an invoice. I guess I should have quit gaming, one of my favorite hobbies, when that happened?
To the OP: when I was in the situation of having fluctuating monthly income I found that having a strict budget/savings strategy allowed me to keep things like my entertainment funds flowing even when the upstream cash flow ran dry. Try that route if you can, the crafting bag really is worth it!
Conquistador wrote: »Sorry to say, but if you cannot afford 15 dollars a month for entertainment, you need to prioritise things in your life to where you are not gaming.
Don't say that, you have no idea what people's situations are or how their priorities should be set. For a few years I was an independent software contractor and some months I was flush while other months I was broke because some client was being a ***** about paying an invoice. I guess I should have quit gaming, one of my favorite hobbies, when that happened?
To the OP: when I was in the situation of having fluctuating monthly income I found that having a strict budget/savings strategy allowed me to keep things like my entertainment funds flowing even when the upstream cash flow ran dry. Try that route if you can, the crafting bag really is worth it!
As I said to the jerk who thinks he knows enough to tell me about my priorities, I work 4 days a week for 12 hour days entirely on commission. No two checks are the same. I just so happened to have enough on my last check for the DB. Next month might be different. I have always made enough to get by but at times I do have to cut entertainment from the budget. On my three days off I have other responsibilities to tend to. Those are my business though. So I do budget. But it's never gonna be safe enough to add another 15 dollar payment to the mix.
If you made it something that could be bought with a one time purchase, I would buy it when I could.
If you made it something that could be bought with a one time purchase, I would buy it when I could.
On a serious note, you can purchase a one month sub, access the bag, and spend that month building up a really nice stock of materials. You will keep your crafting bag, but will not be able to add to it. The materials you collect during your month of subscription will remain in your bag, and out of your inventory. When you find yourself in a position to sub for a month in the future, pad your existing --possibly dwindling-- stock.
It isn't 100% ideal, but it is a solution that doesn't cost you every month.