Wait....
It is my understanding that everyone can dye costumes. Just that ESO+ can do it for free while the rest have to pay?
Or am I mistaken and this feature is only available to ESO+ and even they have to pay?
AzraelKrieg wrote: »Wait....
It is my understanding that everyone can dye costumes. Just that ESO+ can do it for free while the rest have to pay?
Or am I mistaken and this feature is only available to ESO+ and even they have to pay?
You're understanding is correct. ESO+ members get all dying options available to them with the sub. Non-ESO+ members need to pay for dye stamps
Not quite. The crown store will offer dye stamps with preset color schemes, rotated every now and then. So you can't choose your own scheme or even use dyes you unlocked through achievements, you have to hope ZOS will offer a combination that fits your style. It's unnecessarily limiting.AzraelKrieg wrote: »Wait....
It is my understanding that everyone can dye costumes. Just that ESO+ can do it for free while the rest have to pay?
Or am I mistaken and this feature is only available to ESO+ and even they have to pay?
You're understanding is correct. ESO+ members get all dying options available to them with the sub. Non-ESO+ members need to pay for dye stamps
Ah phew. I would hate to pay for costume dyes even though im ESO+. So OP has nothing to worry about. You can dye costumes too OP. Just need to pay some crowns is all.
GamerNoob16 wrote: »Before I start discussing this I want to Clarify that THIS is just my opinion I have already been yelled at for stating it in a group on Facebook so please if you have nothing nice to say please don't say anything at all. First I want to say that I love this game I have been playing for over a year now and I'm addicted to it, it is one of the best MMO's I have ever played and I highly praise it. Okay I recently watched ZOS live stream on twitch a couple days ago about the upcoming changes and the two new dungeons, which look amazing, but this is mainly about the changes coming such as changing your race, the new hair styles, and mostly the dye your costume update. Let's discuss the change your race and appearance/class update, I don't have a problem with it you can purches tokens in the crown store and your can do it, I don't see anything wrong with that what so ever and I actually highly encourage it. Now for the big one which got me a little upset. You can buy in the crown store dye packs, alright that's fair and same as the other one I highly encourage it. You can dye your costume any color that you have already unlocked, but you have to be an ESO plus member in order to do it. Now I know a lot of your don't have a problem with this and to be honest you're right it isn't a big deal. However, I'm starting to see a pattern here with ZOS, first the crafting bags where added but only to ESO+ members, now the costume costume dyeing, what next player housing is only for ESO+ members...honestly wouldn't surprise me. I guess all this isn't a big deal but I'm just afraid that ZOS is going to become a pay to win company, no not a single thing I mention would be classified as "pay to win" the only thing that comes slightly close to that is the crafting bags, which you can upgrade your crafting bag space so that's why I said slightly. I understand that ESO+ members can get rewarded for their "loyalty" which I am fine by that and they deserve it, I encourage it. Overall my conclusion is this, I love ZOS and everything they have done they continue to impress me and I love and support them so much that I plan on after college to work for them, I really do hope though that they don't become "pay to win". I want to here your opinion about this, and please keep it civil.
Minute_Waltz wrote: »ESO+ can dye their costumes to something they really like and therefore boosting their ingame concentration level given that they will stare harder at their toon, as a result higher dps is achieved due to higher concentration. Thats pay to win in my books
AmberLaTerra wrote: »Minute_Waltz wrote: »ESO+ can dye their costumes to something they really like and therefore boosting their ingame concentration level given that they will stare harder at their toon, as a result higher dps is achieved due to higher concentration. Thats pay to win in my books
wouldn't that have the opposite effect? they would be too busy staring at their toon to focus properly on what they are doing and thereby lower their DPS so it becomes P2L
OP logic:
IF you can store more craftable collectables and resources instead of selling them when you have too many banked and if you can dye your costumes you have won the game
-claps
Please OP find us the cure for cancer next you are definitely on the right track!
razzle1184kicks wrote: »Would have read it if it was in paragraphs.
Major fail
AmberLaTerra wrote: »Cry us a river, maybe you can find a way to bottle the tears and sell them to pay for sub.
Seriously no sub income = no game. Them adding perks to ESO+ both helps keep the game alive for everyone, and gives a valid reason to sub.
Sylveria_Relden wrote: »I'm going to start making a copy/pasta template for each and every one of these posts when they creep up again.
Really simply- if you want the crafting bag, then sub and continue supporting the game. If you don't want to sub, then you don't get the bag.
Not having the bag doesn't make subs "pay to win", you can still bank/inventory your crafting materials, just like any other player. You just have to manage your inventory a little more creatively.
I wholeheartedly agree with ZOS on this move and wish they would take it even further.
I love how people post comments and then ask people not to reply if they don't agree... which is how I take the, "if you have nothing nice to say please don't say anything at all" comment.
First off, this has been discussed in NUMEROUS ongoing threads already, there was no need to start another one other than seemingly to draw attention to the OP. Furthermore, apparently the OP thinks that people should sub and expect to receive practically NOTHING in return for their investment... other than renting the DLCs (which if that was the only reason to sub it would be cheaper to buy them individually)... which is what many were doing. FINALLY ZOS realized that it needed to make ESO+ more attractive since they would gain more money in the long run from subs, so they began adding more incentives to increase subs, which has worked. Funny how people can expect a game to continue updates, additions, fixes, etc... without any ongoing source of steady income- which is what ESO+ generates... steady, reliable, income that they can better create an annual budget based upon- which isn't something they can do based upon whether or not someone is going to buy a DLC or not.
So yes, OP... ZOS will continue to increase the value of ESO+ to increase their reliable income... if you want those perks that come with ESO+, then all you have to do is sub.
OP logic:
IF you can store more craftable collectables and resources instead of selling them when you have too many banked and if you can dye your costumes you have won the game
-claps
Please OP find us the cure for cancer next you are definitely on the right track!
Wait....
It is my understanding that everyone can dye costumes. Just that ESO+ can do it for free while the rest have to pay?
Or am I mistaken and this feature is only available to ESO+ and even they have to pay?
AmberLaTerra wrote: »Cry us a river, maybe you can find a way to bottle the tears and sell them to pay for sub.
Seriously no sub income = no game. Them adding perks to ESO+ both helps keep the game alive for everyone, and gives a valid reason to sub.