The issue of what something should cost and what should be available depending on money spent is far from solved.starkerealm wrote: »What you're doing here is offering suggestions on a solved problem.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/165626/the-barber-shop-is-done-the-ignored-community-input-is-here
I just started subbing for the craft bag, if they took that away until I hit 6 months I'd stop subbing. In fact I might stop playing all together.
Well I guess threats are one way to respond to change.
Would you stay subbed for the craft bags if the game sucked or you couldn't log into Wrothgar for writs?
This is exactly my point. Now you either subscribe or get the shaft or forced as you say. If a player subs 1 year for the standard price and another players spends the same amount of money, why does he get no perks?When I saw this feature in a recent ps4 release game I shut it off.
I dont mind subscribing to a game that I enjoy playing, but I dont want to feel forced to for months. Also most of what you listed I recieved with purchase of the game and the rest I can get with a sub.
Part of me fails to understand the point of this thread.
The difference is how people like to spend. One person might like paying in increments monthly while another might like to play free most of the year with an occasional spending splurge. If they both spend 180 bucks that year, why does one person get rewards and the other the stick?
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I like the idea. Not all the specifics as I have been a subscriber and have also purchased crowns.
In my opinion, if a subscriber is valued more than a non-subscriber but the company takes no merit in the loyalty of the consumer/non-subscriber especially when on Xbox one the company has screwed up the purchase and benefits, something has to change.
That snow flake is funny
starkerealm wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I like the idea. Not all the specifics as I have been a subscriber and have also purchased crowns.
In my opinion, if a subscriber is valued more than a non-subscriber but the company takes no merit in the loyalty of the consumer/non-subscriber especially when on Xbox one the company has screwed up the purchase and benefits, something has to change.
That snow flake is funny
As I understand it, the XBone issue is that Microsoft has final control over your subscription status and keeps derping it up for you guys.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I like the idea. Not all the specifics as I have been a subscriber and have also purchased crowns.
In my opinion, if a subscriber is valued more than a non-subscriber but the company takes no merit in the loyalty of the consumer/non-subscriber especially when on Xbox one the company has screwed up the purchase and benefits, something has to change.
That snow flake is funny
As I understand it, the XBone issue is that Microsoft has final control over your subscription status and keeps derping it up for you guys.
Actually it's that ZOS has a sku that isn't even associated with the game store nor searchable on any Xbox site, app or console. Basically they just need to offer crown pack bundles with ESO plus benefits. ZOS wants to control it all and assign crowns so there's some weird sku work around that's been problematic for over a year. No other game has this issue
Or
There should be an ESO plus app like ea access.
Either resolves the issue.
starkerealm wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I like the idea. Not all the specifics as I have been a subscriber and have also purchased crowns.
In my opinion, if a subscriber is valued more than a non-subscriber but the company takes no merit in the loyalty of the consumer/non-subscriber especially when on Xbox one the company has screwed up the purchase and benefits, something has to change.
That snow flake is funny
As I understand it, the XBone issue is that Microsoft has final control over your subscription status and keeps derping it up for you guys.
Actually it's that ZOS has a sku that isn't even associated with the game store nor searchable on any Xbox site, app or console. Basically they just need to offer crown pack bundles with ESO plus benefits. ZOS wants to control it all and assign crowns so there's some weird sku work around that's been problematic for over a year. No other game has this issue
Or
There should be an ESO plus app like ea access.
Either resolves the issue.
Again, if it's a store issue, that's something Microsoft has direct control over, not ZOS.
I grew up learning that you get what you earn. Do things the best way possible and stay humble regardless of how great you become.BlackguardBob wrote: »Your idea will never work.
ZoS won't even refund us players for all the lost time because of not being able to play ESO for reasons that go beyond routine maintenance.
If ZoS could do that then maybe your idea might work but the rewards you suggest are far too generous for ZoS to agree to.
Look at the miserable rewards you get for dungeon crawls.
I am not dissing your post, just saying that ZoS are not the type of company to give anything away beyond a second anniversary bday cake.
AverageJo3Gam3r wrote: »It shouldn't be tied to money spent, but in game experiences. Something like destinys moments of triumph.