Doncellius wrote: »Crown Packs
• 750 Crowns = $7.99 USD
• 1500 Crowns = $14.99 USD
• 3000 Crowns = $24.99 USD
• 5500 Crowns = $39.99 USD
Real Prices
• Imperial City = $18.18 USD - $26.67 USD
• Orsinium = $21.82 USD - $32 USD
• Thieves Guild = $14.55 USD - $21.33 USD
• Dark Brotherhood = $14.55 USD - $21.33 USD
• Shadows of the Hist = $10.91 USD - $16 USD
&
• Appearance Change Token = $7.27 USD - $10.67 USD
• Race Change Token = $21.82 USD - $32 USD
• Name Change Token = $18.18 USD - $26.67 USD
This is despicable. Such greedy Devs it makes me sick what'll come of ESO now.
Glad to see I'm not the only one who feels it's way to expensive.
As a plus member I have crowns stacked, and there for can spend them as I please. But even costumes that cost to much alltough I have the crowns is not something I will do.
I have to think hard on this race change...
I think the worst thing is that ZOS doesn't even give any indication that they're listening to our feedback, even though I think this high of prices will drive people away from doing it. People will opt to reroll over buying these tokens.
Despite all the QQing and moaning over this, both you and Zenimax knows they're going to make a fffffffton of money from this... and they'll be laughing all the way to the bank.
Simple solution:
Don't buy it if you think it's too expensive.
Buy it if you think it's worth it to you.
Khaos_Bane wrote: »Appearance change should be in game gold, period. They are very expensive.
To me it seems that the only way to justify the price of a race change is if said character has already done the time-consuming grind(s) or not. Things like Undaunted, Mages & Fighters Guild, Alliance War skills, etc. For a character who not done these (or has only just begun, say in the first few ranks) the race change would be worth its price. For any character who does not have these already - do yourself a favor and reroll. The time it takes to get to level 50 is only a day or two tops when you're really going ham on the grind, and with CP being account-wide, the opportunity cost of a day is far less than 3000 crowns (equivalent to two months of sub time).
It's far easier to justify if you sub to the game, and just have the crowns sitting around collecting dust. If there's nothing else you want/need in the store and you sub, then why not?