I'm from DCUO as well...and honestly, if it walks like a duck and sounds like a duck....well, it's not likely to be a horse then is it?I came from DCUO, that game had gamble boxes, you could buy a box, inside would be consumable items AND a cosmetic aura, that aura could be very common or very rare, everything for $15 (just an example quantity) but if you take out the aura, the consumable items were cheaper (like $5 for example) if you buy them individually at the in-game store, so you actually ended up paying a lot more for a chance to get a rare aura. Mot people would buy a lot of boxes to get the aura they wanted, but most of them never really got any rare aura, and if you get let's say 2 green auras that you already collected you have little options, you could sell them very cheap or just give them away.
Now with ESO, if i understood correctly, the boxes will contain consumables, at a low price (400 crowns), almost as if you get them individually at the store, and you will have a chance to get a rare cosmetic item, and if you already got that item you get gems that you can use to actually get the item you want.
I'm sorry guys, but that sounds good, better than most "random boxes" systems I've seen.
How can you say 400 Crowns is Low Price if you don't know yet what's the drop rates are. It could be 99% Consumables drop, 1% Cosmetics drop (like in B&S). If that's the case then that's hella expensive 40,000 Crown priced Cosmetics :'(
Stovahkiin wrote: »Perhaps I misread your post OP, but having better odds or items does not detract from the fact that this is a form of gambling. You are paying currency, and in return you have a chance of getting something good. It could also be phrased this way: by buying the lockbox, you are betting your money on the hopes that you will get something you like. Either it will pay off, or it won't. And when it doesn't, some people will be inclined to try again. How is that not a form of gambling?
Stovahkiin wrote: »Perhaps I misread your post OP, but having better odds or items does not detract from the fact that this is a form of gambling. You are paying currency, and in return you have a chance of getting something good. It could also be phrased this way: by buying the lockbox, you are betting your money on the hopes that you will get something you like. Either it will pay off, or it won't. And when it doesn't, some people will be inclined to try again. How is that not a form of gambling?
It was my bad I guess, people is reading the title but they pay little attention to the whole post, but the general idea was that this version of "random boxes" is much better that the same concept in other games.
Stovahkiin wrote: »Stovahkiin wrote: »Perhaps I misread your post OP, but having better odds or items does not detract from the fact that this is a form of gambling. You are paying currency, and in return you have a chance of getting something good. It could also be phrased this way: by buying the lockbox, you are betting your money on the hopes that you will get something you like. Either it will pay off, or it won't. And when it doesn't, some people will be inclined to try again. How is that not a form of gambling?
It was my bad I guess, people is reading the title but they pay little attention to the whole post, but the general idea was that this version of "random boxes" is much better that the same concept in other games.
Yes I understood that from your post, but if you only meant that then the title should indeed be changed in my opinion, as the way it is now is rather erm... "Provocative" for the lack of a better word (that I can think of at least)
How can you say 400 Crowns is Low Price if you don't know yet what's the drop rates are. It could be 99% Consumables drop, 1% Cosmetics drop (like in B&S). If that's the case then that's hella expensive 40,000 Crown priced Cosmetics :'(
I believe you didn't got the idea, 400 is low price if you take in consideration the price of the consumables, we need to know the details to see if those 400 crowns are close to the real price of said consumables, if the price is close to 400 then we will be paying almost as if we were buying those consumables individually.
How can you say 400 Crowns is Low Price if you don't know yet what's the drop rates are. It could be 99% Consumables drop, 1% Cosmetics drop (like in B&S). If that's the case then that's hella expensive 40,000 Crown priced Cosmetics :'(
I believe you didn't got the idea, 400 is low price if you take in consideration the price of the consumables, we need to know the details to see if those 400 crowns are close to the real price of said consumables, if the price is close to 400 then we will be paying almost as if we were buying those consumables individually.
I came from DCUO, that game had gamble boxes, you could buy a box, inside would be consumable items AND a cosmetic aura, that aura could be very common or very rare, everything for $15 (just an example quantity) but if you take out the aura, the consumable items were cheaper (like $5 for example) if you buy them individually at the in-game store, so you actually ended up paying a lot more for a chance to get a rare aura. Mot people would buy a lot of boxes to get the aura they wanted, but most of them never really got any rare aura, and if you get let's say 2 green auras that you already collected you have little options, you could sell them very cheap or just give them away.
Now with ESO, if i understood correctly, the boxes will contain consumables, at a low price (400 crowns), almost as if you get them individually at the store, and you will have a chance to get a rare cosmetic item, and if you already got that item you get gems that you can use to actually get the item you want.
I'm sorry guys, but that sounds good, better than most "random boxes" systems I've seen.
I agree that they are not as bad as in other MMOs... Right now.
But many MMOs started with a similar concept. It's what can happen down the road that worries me.