vamp_emily wrote: »This is my proposal:
Give the game away for free, lower the prices of digital items by 50% and ..... follow Googles business model:
redspecter23 wrote: »If name change cost about 1/3rd of what it does, I'd have used 2 of them. At the current price, I will use zero. The op says that a business needs to make money. I agree and they won't be getting any from me for that particular service.
It's obviously not a charity, but pricing has to be reasonable in order to get a large enough percentage of your player base interested. Maybe ZoS has run the numbers and decided they would rather have fewer sales at a high price point than a lot of sales at a low price point. That is up to them I suppose.
Then I want a premium version without ads and pvp - with a nicely done Cyrrodil for PvE only. Kind of a pre-war version of the game.
But seriously - I do not watch TV anymore due to ads - and I have adblocker running and every website where I see ads nevertheless or who want to force me to deactivate adblocker is a no-go for me and I will not buy their products. If ESO does this, I will be gone.

Then I want a premium version without ads and pvp - with a nicely done Cyrrodil for PvE only. Kind of a pre-war version of the game.
But seriously - I do not watch TV anymore due to ads - and I have adblocker running and every website where I see ads nevertheless or who want to force me to deactivate adblocker is a no-go for me and I will not buy their products. If ESO does this, I will be gone.
Then I want a premium version without ads and pvp - with a nicely done Cyrrodil for PvE only. Kind of a pre-war version of the game.
But seriously - I do not watch TV anymore due to ads - and I have adblocker running and every website where I see ads nevertheless or who want to force me to deactivate adblocker is a no-go for me and I will not buy their products. If ESO does this, I will be gone.
Watching ad less to is fine as they tend to be paid services, but there is a big problem with ad blockers online. I don't work for free, I doubt anyone here does, so why do we expect people to create web content and not get paid for it? Personally I pay to subscribe to thetime.co.uk it's expensive and there are cheaper sources of news, but you get what you pay for. Expecting everything for free just leads to a race to the bottom to see who can do it cheapest. This is why I preferred the sub model of this game
danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »Businesses "of old" didn't care about anything other than money either. You just didn't know about it because the Internet didn't exist.
For example ... The entire 1980s.
Or later Enron, Worldcom, Haliburton etc.
Or earlier ... there was that whole slave labor thing.
People have been greedy jerks as long as money has existed. Yet, still, I do not believe for a second ZOS is one of those companies. They have their flaws for sure, but there pricing is pretty fair in my view.
danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »Businesses "of old" didn't care about anything other than money either. You just didn't know about it because the Internet didn't exist.
For example ... The entire 1980s.
Or later Enron, Worldcom, Haliburton etc.
Or earlier ... there was that whole slave labor thing.
People have been greedy jerks as long as money has existed. Yet, still, I do not believe for a second ZOS is one of those companies. They have their flaws for sure, but there pricing is pretty fair in my view.
my issue with this stuff ZOS mainly is how is a name change or a race change is more expensive than a DLC area or content is what I think has a lot of people pissed off a race change is about 3,000 crowns or about 25$ US while DB DLC was 2,000c and Shadows of the hist DLC being 1500c. Nothing in this game should cost more that the price of DLC.
So to charge so much for so little is absurd can't really be mad ZOS they can sell it for whatever they think people will buy there stuff at they have bills to pay and people to pay.but still if I think its too much I won't buy it
Big NO to in game advertising.
Some sign advertising anything from the modern world in a game set in Medieval times would look absolutely distracting and look like a big steaming pile of dog doo.
cjthibs is spot on. Nothing in the crown store is necessary to play. Your life wont be ruined and you wont die if you cant/dont buy it.
This reminds me, I need to go buy some crowns before the sale expires
danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »Businesses "of old" didn't care about anything other than money either. You just didn't know about it because the Internet didn't exist.
For example ... The entire 1980s.
Or later Enron, Worldcom, Haliburton etc.
Or earlier ... there was that whole slave labor thing.
People have been greedy jerks as long as money has existed. Yet, still, I do not believe for a second ZOS is one of those companies. They have their flaws for sure, but there pricing is pretty fair in my view.
And would you say "the market" is always right?danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »The market sets the price.
The only things you should be getting are the DLC. Anything is else is just lackluster. Last time there was what? a peter pan hat? lol no thanks.
BalticBlues wrote: »And would you say "the market" is always right?danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »The market sets the price.
Company greed is not only a topic in MMO games.
It is everywhere where companies milk fans.
A much more prominent example is football. In 2013 ticket prices had risen on average by 716 per cent since 1989. The Bank of England’s inflation rate in that period was 77.1 per cent. The resentment of fans at being ripped off and taken for granted for so long has been threatening to boil over for several years, but it finally happened at Anfield on Feb. 6, when thousands of Liverpool fans staged a momentous walkout.
When Liverpool fans had hinted they would take this action, the club’s chief executive officer, Ian Ayre, told them, via the Guardian: "Of course everybody would like the tickets to be cheaper, including us, but that’s not an option for us right now." Strangely enough, four days after witnessing the walkout, it suddenly became an option. To Liverpool’s credit, the club issued an apology, reversed their decision and froze prices for the next two years.
Compare this to the attitude of German clubs in the Bundesliga.
The noble words of former Bayern president Uli Hoeness:
We could charge more than £104. Let's say we charged £300. We'd get £2 million more in income but what's £2 million to us? In a transfer discussion you argue about that sum for five minutes. But the difference between £104 and £300 is huge for the fan. We do not think the fans are like cows, who you milk. Football has got to be for everybody.
taken from: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2616164-more-premier-league-fans-need-to-rise-up-to-defeat-ticket-price-greed
Replace the word "football" with "MMO" and you get the idea. Bayern Munich is the most successful and wealthy football club in Germany. Why are they so successful and rich? Because good businessmen understand customers, and milking fans isn't healthy on the long run.
Football fans annoy me. They moan each week about the price of tickets but still buy them. If no one turned up at the next game they would soon lower the price, but when games are selling out, why would they. Like this game, instead of holding up banners (posting on the forum) complaining how expensive things are, just don't buy them
nimander99 wrote: »Yeah, basically people are starting to line up in two categories: People who own business' and people who work for business'.
The people who own a business or small business or understand free market concepts get that there should be a fair exchange, time = money.
The people who have just been underpaid overworked employees with no concept of how to run a business think that they are owed more from other sectors of society i.e 'meh gamez shuld be free'
This is the very essence of what we are seeing today around us. We must not allow the workers to unite
Brittany_Joy wrote: »nimander99 wrote: »Yeah, basically people are starting to line up in two categories: People who own business' and people who work for business'.
The people who own a business or small business or understand free market concepts get that there should be a fair exchange, time = money.
The people who have just been underpaid overworked employees with no concept of how to run a business think that they are owed more from other sectors of society i.e 'meh gamez shuld be free'
This is the very essence of what we are seeing today around us. We must not allow the workers to unite
Not entirely. People want a Steve Jobs or Walmart prices or summer drink days at Mickey Ds pulled in their MMO; by that I mean a business person fighting for low costs to increase sales. When prices are high people will use fraud more often. Just read the multiple reasoning behind pirating they pirate cause costs are too high or the process of obtaining it is too difficult. Reasonable prices create reasonable customers who pay it cause its not a huge loss and it helps the company that got on their good side.
Edit: By steve jobs I mean the 99 cent per song thing. Not the overpriced apple products.