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Can't Wait for Crown Crates I'm So Excited!!

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    FFXIV ARR does have a cash shop as such for costumes race appearance change etc at a far cheaper price in most cases..But they charge a sub with that you get free solid content every 3-4 months issues bugs etc fixed quickly ( I will say that eso is a bit more adult and not as cartoony as ffxiv ) but that's what a true mmo should be sub based constant content for you sub fee and bugs and issues fixed promptly all the things eso is not!
    Proof is there's no need to scam ppl out of money if you charge decent fair price for a decent fair game!

    Yeah, there are examples of how cash shops can be used without being a problem. These things are limited to successful games, though. It is one thing to be able to maintain subscription levels and use cash stores to supplement revenue, and another thing to be unable to maintain viable subscription levels and require the cash store to maintain revenue.

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    They made a mistake thinking that mmo and Elder Scrolls fans on console wouldn't pay for Xbox live, PS plus and a subscription.

    Newsflash. . . We probably would have for a slightly better game than what we get now. If this game only had 10% of the bugs and connection issues it does now, I would gladly pay both and buy Crown Store items.

    Hell... I do now even with the bugs.
    Edited by EZgoin76 on October 28, 2016 4:33PM
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    I really don't know how all this business stuff works in the online video game business- but, doesn't Bethesda have some say in what will be the game's future/progression?

    also, Zos (and other online hosting entities) are not exactly a non profit group solely concerned with the best interests of their clientele - from some of the input here it sounds like they're simply following this type/genre of video game business model...
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    EZgoin76 wrote: »
    They made a mistake thinking that mmo and Elder Scrolls fans on console wouldn't pay for Xbox live, PS plus and a subscription.

    Possibly, but who made the mistake Bethesda, or Microsoft?

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    "Give us money" = Box sales & monthly sub fees,
    "moar!" = £10 palomino horse,
    "MOAR!" = Switch to B2P, launch cash shop,
    "MOAR!!" = Charge for DLC that subs had already paid for,
    "MOAR!!!" = Experience scrolls and riding lessons,
    "MOARR!!!" = Vampire/werewolf bites,
    "MOAARRR!!!" = CS exclusive motifs,
    "MOOAARRR!!!" = Crown crates,
    "MOOOAAARRR!!!" = 'Chapter's' bought separately from ESO+,
    "MOOOOAAAARRRR!!!!" = ???

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  • JKorr
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    Originally the game wasn't supposed to be for consoles; it was pc only. Then Sony asked about getting it. Microsoft got in on it. Sony was originally not going to charge a fee for it because it had a sub. Microsoft refused to consider letting people play for free. There were many posts from people who were outraged that they would have to pay a sub in addition to paying for the Xbox network. Despite the fact it was pointed out many times that you have to pay for the xbox network if you want to do any online games, so many people would be paying the fee because ESO wasn't the only game they played it didn't matter. There were rants about money-grubbing greedy, etc, etc, because of it. Sony changed their minds too. ZOS "fixed" the issue by going buy to play.

    There were many posts about how unfair it was to expect console players to pay a sub in addition to paying for the Microsoft network or psn.
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    EZgoin76 wrote: »
    They made a mistake thinking that mmo and Elder Scrolls fans on console wouldn't pay for Xbox live, PS plus and a subscription.

    Possibly, but who made the mistake Bethesda, or Microsoft?

    I guess I should have specified but, by they I meant all parties involved.
    JKorr wrote: »
    Originally the game wasn't supposed to be for consoles; it was pc only. Then Sony asked about getting it. Microsoft got in on it. Sony was originally not going to charge a fee for it because it had a sub. Microsoft refused to consider letting people play for free. There were many posts from people who were outraged that they would have to pay a sub in addition to paying for the Xbox network. Despite the fact it was pointed out many times that you have to pay for the xbox network if you want to do any online games, so many people would be paying the fee because ESO wasn't the only game they played it didn't matter. There were rants about money-grubbing greedy, etc, etc, because of it. Sony changed their minds too. ZOS "fixed" the issue by going buy to play.

    There were many posts about how unfair it was to expect console players to pay a sub in addition to paying for the Microsoft network or psn.

    No. I'd like to know where you got your information from. The day the game was announced, it was for all 3 systems.

    Console versions ended up being delayed.
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  • summitxho
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    I subscribed to ESO plus for the crafting bag and access to DLC, for me its money well spent as I am a crafter/provisioner and like to have a stock of ALL materials, whether for myself or to help someone else out. I do not have a great deal of time to play, so instead of wasting time moving things around between characters like I used to, I can now just enjoy the game without the tedious task of asset and space management. With that ESO plus I get an allotment of crowns per month, I was looking on the crown store the other day, and what am I going to use those crowns for? I could buy the DLC, but I am already a subscriber and will probably remain so due to the above described, the other options are all cosmetic it seems.

    I am not the type of person who is concerned about the look of my character and I already bought the cheap 10K gold horse. I am already 50 in all crafting to make better potions than the store, and am on my way to getting the PA recipe, what else is there to spend my crowns on? This is why I am a bit excited for the crown crates, do you guys not get a bit of joy of completing a writ and opening that unknown container? I certainly do! What will it contain, will I hit it big or just some random crap.... Its just a bit of excitement in an otherwise predictable world, and I think a few crown crates here or there will be the same thing for me, maybe I get what equates to those cosmetic changes I mentioned earlier, oh well, at least I got a bit of excitement of the unknown first. I guess its like waking up at Christmas, all those present under the tree, sure most will contain underwear and socks and other unexciting necessities, but its the excitement of the unknown. I dont really know what else I can spend my crowns on, nor do I understand why an optional purchase which in no way interferes with skill and game play is such a hot button issue.
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    JKorr wrote: »
    Originally the game wasn't supposed to be for consoles; it was pc only. Then Sony asked about getting it. Microsoft got in on it. Sony was originally not going to charge a fee for it because it had a sub. Microsoft refused to consider letting people play for free. There were many posts from people who were outraged that they would have to pay a sub in addition to paying for the Xbox network. Despite the fact it was pointed out many times that you have to pay for the xbox network if you want to do any online games, so many people would be paying the fee because ESO wasn't the only game they played it didn't matter. There were rants about money-grubbing greedy, etc, etc, because of it. Sony changed their minds too. ZOS "fixed" the issue by going buy to play.

    There were many posts about how unfair it was to expect console players to pay a sub in addition to paying for the Microsoft network or psn.
    That said though how many only play eso on there xbone or ps4 I'm sure some where they have a call of duty or destiny or gta 5 kicking around some where which all require a psn or xbone sub.. Ffxiv arr does not require a psn plus sub it's not made for the xbone for that very reason but I still sub to that game and pay for the psn due to playing destiny and other games that require the sub..
    There biggest mistake was going free 2 play listening to the part of the community that wanted it for free .. If they had remained sub based fixed issues promptly while still maintaining there crown store with costumes and other bits and peices at sensible prices they would have had revenue for solid big dlc/updates resulting in ( let's be honest wow at its peak 12mill subs is a record that's not going to be beaten ever imo) a healthy sub base in the figures of 5-6 mill because that's where ffxiv is with a sub and 1 expan down after 3 years with ps4 and pc only
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    What? This thread is still going? Never thought there would be so much passion on both sides of this debate lol

    Come on folks it's just a mystery loot crate, nothing more and certainly nothing to wig out about :P
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    What? This thread is still going? Never thought there would be so much passion on both sides of this debate lol

    Yer kidding, right?
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    My only consolation in this is that I've never met a game developer, after decades of being one, and doing so in multiple countries, who supports this sort of thing.

    Hell, even the best game designers struggle mightily with mechanics meant to encourage players to buy a game's virtual currency for the cash shop. Game designers live to engage and delight their customers...not get them to spend money even though they need that money for odds and ends like food and shelter.

    So don't get mad at the game developers for this. From reading this discussion, however, I doubt many do. This is a very savvy bunch.

    At this stage what I'd really like, and consider fair, is a way to give my crowns to other players when I leave.

    So, if these crap crates come to pass, could you please offer a means for those of us who are leaving to give our crowns to people we know who don't object to this?
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    summitxho wrote: »
    I subscribed to ESO plus for the crafting bag and access to DLC, for me its money well spent as I am a crafter/provisioner and like to have a stock of ALL materials, whether for myself or to help someone else out. I do not have a great deal of time to play, so instead of wasting time moving things around between characters like I used to, I can now just enjoy the game without the tedious task of asset and space management. With that ESO plus I get an allotment of crowns per month, I was looking on the crown store the other day, and what am I going to use those crowns for? I could buy the DLC, but I am already a subscriber and will probably remain so due to the above described, the other options are all cosmetic it seems.

    I am not the type of person who is concerned about the look of my character and I already bought the cheap 10K gold horse. I am already 50 in all crafting to make better potions than the store, and am on my way to getting the PA recipe, what else is there to spend my crowns on? This is why I am a bit excited for the crown crates, do you guys not get a bit of joy of completing a writ and opening that unknown container? I certainly do! What will it contain, will I hit it big or just some random crap.... Its just a bit of excitement in an otherwise predictable world, and I think a few crown crates here or there will be the same thing for me, maybe I get what equates to those cosmetic changes I mentioned earlier, oh well, at least I got a bit of excitement of the unknown first. I guess its like waking up at Christmas, all those present under the tree, sure most will contain underwear and socks and other unexciting necessities, but its the excitement of the unknown. I dont really know what else I can spend my crowns on, nor do I understand why an optional purchase which in no way interferes with skill and game play is such a hot button issue.

    It's such a hot issue because different players have different priorities. You may not care about character looks, but I and many others do. To me looking right is more important than having BiS gear.
    I don't care about trials, vet dungeons or PvP, I care about the looks of character as they are my way to express myself in the game.
    The crates remove my control over how I look by putting cosmetic items behind a RNG mechanic. Add to that our previous experiences with games that added scam crates and how it influenced development.

    Hope that helps to understand why some of us are against the scam crates.
    Edited by Kendaric on October 28, 2016 10:48PM
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    • JimT722
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      What? This thread is still going? Never thought there would be so much passion on both sides of this debate lol

      Come on folks it's just a mystery loot crate, nothing more and certainly nothing to wig out about :P

      Yes people are freaking out for no reason. It's not like they have done this before in other games, right? Your right, we should be fine with them despite our overwhelmingly negative experience with them.
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      Kendaric wrote: »

      It's such a hot issue because different players have different priorities. You may not care about character looks, but I and many others do. To me looking right is more important than having BiS gear.
      I don't care about trials, vet dungeons or PvP, I care about the looks of character as they are my way to express myself in the game.
      The crates remove my control over how I look by putting cosmetic items behind a RNG mechanic. Add to that our previous experiences with games that added scam crates and how it influenced development.

      Hope that helps to understand why some of us are against the scam crates.

      Yeah I get that, and all the power to you, we all play for different reasons, but there is a lot of cosmetic changes listed on the crown store, November release is mostly cosmetic stuff, and stuff will be continuously added into the future. I feel they are covering your base quite well already, sure there may be a few items you do not have access to, but that's life too, in the grand scheme of things is it really that important you want to take something from me simple because you choose not to participate?
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      What? This thread is still going? Never thought there would be so much passion on both sides of this debate lol

      Yer kidding, right?

      I've come to learn in my short time involved in public discourse that - the very best trolls are the ones whom don't realize they're trolling at all...

      Edited: you know what - after giving it a moments thought, and considering @Deathgiggle 's ability to string their words together pretty nicely - i'm of a mind that they know exactly what they're doing...

      we'll played sir/ma'am...we'll played indeed >:)
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      summitxho wrote: »
      Kendaric wrote: »

      It's such a hot issue because different players have different priorities. You may not care about character looks, but I and many others do. To me looking right is more important than having BiS gear.
      I don't care about trials, vet dungeons or PvP, I care about the looks of character as they are my way to express myself in the game.
      The crates remove my control over how I look by putting cosmetic items behind a RNG mechanic. Add to that our previous experiences with games that added scam crates and how it influenced development.

      Hope that helps to understand why some of us are against the scam crates.

      Yeah I get that, and all the power to you, we all play for different reasons, but there is a lot of cosmetic changes listed on the crown store, November release is mostly cosmetic stuff, and stuff will be continuously added into the future. I feel they are covering your base quite well already, sure there may be a few items you do not have access to, but that's life too, in the grand scheme of things is it really that important you want to take something from me simple because you choose not to participate?

      So in this vein, if they put better-than-maelstrom weapons in the crates it would be okay because "we all play for different reasons" and "sure there may be a few items you do not have access to, but that's life"?

      Maybe those weapons look super cool and the RP community would love to get them for cash. You wouldn't want to "take something from me simple because you choose not to participate," right?
      Edited by wayfarerx on October 28, 2016 11:06PM
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      summitxho wrote: »
      Kendaric wrote: »

      It's such a hot issue because different players have different priorities. You may not care about character looks, but I and many others do. To me looking right is more important than having BiS gear.
      I don't care about trials, vet dungeons or PvP, I care about the looks of character as they are my way to express myself in the game.
      The crates remove my control over how I look by putting cosmetic items behind a RNG mechanic. Add to that our previous experiences with games that added scam crates and how it influenced development.

      Hope that helps to understand why some of us are against the scam crates.

      Yeah I get that, and all the power to you, we all play for different reasons, but there is a lot of cosmetic changes listed on the crown store, November release is mostly cosmetic stuff, and stuff will be continuously added into the future. I feel they are covering your base quite well already, sure there may be a few items you do not have access to, but that's life too, in the grand scheme of things is it really that important you want to take something from me simple because you choose not to participate?

      We're not taking anything from you. You never had it. It is taking things from people who are playing now. The freedom of direct purchase that we have had for 2.5 years.

      For example. The red pit wolf mount. After Dark Brotherhood launched, people quickly noticed the stable outside Anvil had a red pit wolf and ice wolf. Many loved them and wanted to buy them when they came out. The red pit wolf is most likely in a crown crate now. Dark Brotherhood launched 5 months ago. We haven't known about crown crates until recently. Now everyone who wanted it, ZOS is saying has to gamble.

      These are put into rng crates to screw people into gambling, not for the enjoyment of the community.
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      JimT722 wrote: »
      My opinion is that if we are already paying a monthly sub we should get EVERYTHING included with our sub, and not be nickel and dimed to death with a crown store and Gambling boxes.
      If you don't pay a sub and play for free, go ahead and support the game by trying to win some super rare whatever.
      I will not be purchasing any Crown crates; I don't care how cool the pixels are.

      Why are you entitled to everything just because you pay a monthly fee? For your fee they already give you a ton of benefits that other "Free" players do not get. As an example, you get a craft bag which in itself is worth the 15 bucks a month. In fact I've had so many folks tell me that they don't wanna cancel just because they would lose that one benefit. Then they give you an extra 10% experience which lasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with your subscription. On top of that, they still give you 1500 Crowns a month so I think for your monthly fee you are actually getting a pretty great deal! I mean if a free player buys 1500 crowns he doesn't get the bonus xp for 30 days nor the crafting bag. He also doesn't get access to EVERY DLC which is another huge benefit of the monthly subscriber.

      So, it ain't so bad that they offer some other incentives to make some profit for the company. You can say that you don't care about the new mounts but 90% of the people do care about mounts. In fact people are so vain about their games that they will pay absurd prices for a new dress, outfit, mask, etc. from the Crown store or just to make their toon look "cool." Mounts and pets are part of that mindset as most players want to look cool just standing around in the city waiting to run a dungeon or trial.

      Go in game to a major city and stand near the traders and count the number of Crown pets and Mounts that come and go. Do this for 10 minutes and you will see the impact and the popularity of these items. If the majority of people didn't want them, there wouldn't even be a Crown Shop. The fact that there are so many running around tells me that people love these items. I for one, love to see new stuff added from time to time. As a person who at this point has done pretty much everything in the game, it is exciting to look forward to these little extras.
      I agree people like the items on the store. People like to buy them.

      Shouldn't they be able to do so without being ripped off? It is designed to keep fools spending absurd amounts of money. Also, how are they going to decide to rip us off when they need to pay for their new Bentley?

      I agree,buying exactly the thing that you want its ok with me (as long as they dont sell ptw stuff) I mean you spend the cash knowing what you going to get.But the gambling crates that is just plain dirty and a way to fool people.It is the tag that let know how greedy the company has become.Why not just put ,for example,the rare mounts for sale maybe at a high price?They dont do it because they know that they can make more money by fooling you to spend 3 ,4 times the amount of money by giving you NOTHING a few times until you get what you want.Its just plain dirty.

      This is how bad gaming has gone.And if it is the thrill of gambling what you are looking for then you are doing it wrong.For that you go to casinos where you know you are going there for gambling.But the random loot boxes system its worst,because it forces people who dont like gambling to go and gamble by putting something you need/want as a reward.Could you imagine a system like that in real life? You need milk? go to the casino and gamble for it.You want that awesome dress? yeah,go to the casino and spend 20 times the price of the dress and leave with empty hands.That example was just to put on perspective how immoral the random loot crate system is.
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      summitxho wrote: »
      I subscribed to ESO plus for the crafting bag and access to DLC, for me its money well spent as I am a crafter/provisioner and like to have a stock of ALL materials, whether for myself or to help someone else out. I do not have a great deal of time to play, so instead of wasting time moving things around between characters like I used to, I can now just enjoy the game without the tedious task of asset and space management. With that ESO plus I get an allotment of crowns per month, I was looking on the crown store the other day, and what am I going to use those crowns for? I could buy the DLC, but I am already a subscriber and will probably remain so due to the above described, the other options are all cosmetic it seems.

      I am not the type of person who is concerned about the look of my character and I already bought the cheap 10K gold horse. I am already 50 in all crafting to make better potions than the store, and am on my way to getting the PA recipe, what else is there to spend my crowns on? This is why I am a bit excited for the crown crates, do you guys not get a bit of joy of completing a writ and opening that unknown container? I certainly do! What will it contain, will I hit it big or just some random crap.... Its just a bit of excitement in an otherwise predictable world, and I think a few crown crates here or there will be the same thing for me, maybe I get what equates to those cosmetic changes I mentioned earlier, oh well, at least I got a bit of excitement of the unknown first. I guess its like waking up at Christmas, all those present under the tree, sure most will contain underwear and socks and other unexciting necessities, but its the excitement of the unknown. I dont really know what else I can spend my crowns on, nor do I understand why an optional purchase which in no way interferes with skill and game play is such a hot button issue.

      See, for a reasonable person like you this is not a problem, because you are not going to buy dozens of these crates at a time, open them all in a rush and if what you want is not in them, you buy another few dozens - but there are people, who do that, because they have either a gambling addiction or an impulse control disorder. They cannot control their behavior like you can. And these crates are specifically designed to target these kind of people. A similar effect is for collectors, a lot might be reasonable people, who will just buy a few crates here and there, but they will most likely have to by like 50 or 100 crates to have a realistic chance to get that one item they need. Again, the design of the crates is made so, that these kind of players are included in the target group. These crates basically prey on these specific habits of these player groups. Some in these groups would even go that far to not pay their rent or mortgage, but instead invest it into crates to get that item they want.

      These crates would be absolutely no problem, if one could just buy like 1-3 crates per week - this will not endanger anyone, but with a limitless amount to be bought, this will harm these groups - and a few players will be harmed in a major way even.
    • vladimilianoub17_ESO1
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      JKorr wrote: »
      That's the fun of it though, the mounts will actually be "rare." I can't stand it when everyone has the same cool mount as soon as it gets released. When you see a Crown Crate mount you will know the guy either got really lucky or had to pay out the beejebus fot it lol

      Plus I like the fact that they will switch up the crates for holidays and special events and put special items in them if you purchase one during those times. Just adds a whole new element to the game for people like me. I know some kids can't afford it but why punish us adults who want to spend a little money on a game? it is my main hobby after all. My father likes to bass fish and he bought a 25k bass boat and hundreds every year on fuel, baits, rods and reels, etc.
      My Uncle likes to play golf so he bought a fancy golf cart, a custom made set of clubs and pays green fees and club dues throughout the year.

      I love video games, so I bought a big TV, a PS4 and don't mind spending a little bit here and there to support my habit :P
      There are many more like me out there, in fact I was kind of shocked to learn how many adults play this game vs others I've played.

      Yep. Either they got lucky, or they paid craploads of money for it.

      I won't think, "Man, that is so cool.", or 'Wow, what a fantastic mount.". All I'll be thinking is "Oh man were they stupid." And then move on and not look twice.

      Haha yeah,thats what i would think too when i see that guy with that rare mount.I would be like " poor fool" and /facepalm
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      Hey OP you seems to believe that i wont put a single dollar on crown crates because I dont have the money.Sorry but you cant be more wrong.That is really very shallow thinking but hell,what can you expect of someone who likes gambling in video games.
    • summitxho
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      wayfarerx wrote: »

      So in this vein, if they put better-than-maelstrom weapons in the crates it would be okay because "we all play for different reasons" and "sure there may be a few items you do not have access to, but that's life"?

      Maybe those weapons look super cool and the RP community would love to get them for cash. You wouldn't want to "take something from me simple because you choose not to participate," right?

      That's not the same since the weapons would help someone play better and be more competitive, the cosmetic changes do not achieve that and does not alternate the playing field.
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      SaibotLiu wrote: »
      As someone who works in the wagering industry I would like to take timeout to thank OP for their"mentality". If I ever did feel guilty about my line of work exploiting peoples addictions for a paycheck, I surely don't now with such a classy display.

      But I still will feel remorse for the hard working menial job wage slaves you seem to hold in contempt. I have no idea what it is you do, but Im guessing they make a far more honest dollar than you or I. I also deal with people like yourself on a daily basis who think cause they have a little money, they feel the need to tell you about it. Fyi, real rich people dont care if you know if they're rich. Have another twix bar high roller.

      ah,the life of a casino dealer.Am I right? I was one too but quit a few years ago not because moral things but because i wanted to be a tattoo artist.

      Sorry I went off topic? Did I went off topic? casinos,crown crates........nah i dont think i went off topic.
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      JimT722 wrote: »
      My opinion is that if we are already paying a monthly sub we should get EVERYTHING included with our sub, and not be nickel and dimed to death with a crown store and Gambling boxes.
      If you don't pay a sub and play for free, go ahead and support the game by trying to win some super rare whatever.
      I will not be purchasing any Crown crates; I don't care how cool the pixels are.

      Why are you entitled to everything just because you pay a monthly fee? For your fee they already give you a ton of benefits that other "Free" players do not get. As an example, you get a craft bag which in itself is worth the 15 bucks a month. In fact I've had so many folks tell me that they don't wanna cancel just because they would lose that one benefit. Then they give you an extra 10% experience which lasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with your subscription. On top of that, they still give you 1500 Crowns a month so I think for your monthly fee you are actually getting a pretty great deal! I mean if a free player buys 1500 crowns he doesn't get the bonus xp for 30 days nor the crafting bag. He also doesn't get access to EVERY DLC which is another huge benefit of the monthly subscriber.

      So, it ain't so bad that they offer some other incentives to make some profit for the company. You can say that you don't care about the new mounts but 90% of the people do care about mounts. In fact people are so vain about their games that they will pay absurd prices for a new dress, outfit, mask, etc. from the Crown store or just to make their toon look "cool." Mounts and pets are part of that mindset as most players want to look cool just standing around in the city waiting to run a dungeon or trial.

      Go in game to a major city and stand near the traders and count the number of Crown pets and Mounts that come and go. Do this for 10 minutes and you will see the impact and the popularity of these items. If the majority of people didn't want them, there wouldn't even be a Crown Shop. The fact that there are so many running around tells me that people love these items. I for one, love to see new stuff added from time to time. As a person who at this point has done pretty much everything in the game, it is exciting to look forward to these little extras.
      I agree people like the items on the store. People like to buy them.

      Shouldn't they be able to do so without being ripped off? It is designed to keep fools spending absurd amounts of money. Also, how are they going to decide to rip us off when they need to pay for their new Bentley?

      No. The game must have ways to milk whales. I fully support this. Let them throw their money at the game for vanity items. I am fine with a few people keeping the servers going.
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      JimT722 wrote: »

      We're not taking anything from you. You never had it. It is taking things from people who are playing now. The freedom of direct purchase that we have had for 2.5 years.

      For example. The red pit wolf mount. After Dark Brotherhood launched, people quickly noticed the stable outside Anvil had a red pit wolf and ice wolf. Many loved them and wanted to buy them when they came out. The red pit wolf is most likely in a crown crate now. Dark Brotherhood launched 5 months ago. We haven't known about crown crates until recently. Now everyone who wanted it, ZOS is saying has to gamble.

      These are put into rng crates to screw people into gambling, not for the enjoyment of the community.

      Well I do have it upcoming as announced, or am I mistaken? Its been promised as far as I know? The other factor is if they made all this available in the crown store, then you would be screwing the people who purchased these items based on a limited availability, while an argument can be made so does the crown crates, its not nearly as bad based on the poor rng. I dont feel I am being screwed at all, I was simply kind of happy I would finally have something I could throw a few of my crowns at for pure entertainment.

      So either I get screwed out of something to spend some crowns on, you get screwed over because you cannot buy it outside of an rng generator, or the person gets screwed who bought this item in the limited release. Is there not a better way in which everyone can tolerate it and no one gets something taken away in a game meant for entertainment? What if these crown crates were able to be purchased for in game gold for instance?

      @Lysette, yeah I can see how it could be looked at as a way of preying on the vulnerable and I do hope that's not their intentions. Perhaps its cold of me, but if someone wants to go into the poor house with video game gambling, they are going to lose that money one way or another through real world gambling and need to seek out services to help that problem, however we should also be able to provide entertainment that people with problems can enjoy and not have it thrown in their face... a conundrum for sure.
      Edited by summitxho on October 29, 2016 12:35AM
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      Enslaved wrote: »
      If I were a Richie Richmond swimming in unlimited loads of cash, I would maybe, just maybe understand OP's excitement. Since I am an Average Joe, I can just say that crown crates will not be on my to-buy-list. And honestly, I don't gamble. Not my cup I guess.

      If I was UBER rich I would buy all the items in the crown store and what not,but not a single crown crate cause im not stupid.
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      Kendaric wrote: »
      summitxho wrote: »
      I subscribed to ESO plus for the crafting bag and access to DLC, for me its money well spent as I am a crafter/provisioner and like to have a stock of ALL materials, whether for myself or to help someone else out. I do not have a great deal of time to play, so instead of wasting time moving things around between characters like I used to, I can now just enjoy the game without the tedious task of asset and space management. With that ESO plus I get an allotment of crowns per month, I was looking on the crown store the other day, and what am I going to use those crowns for? I could buy the DLC, but I am already a subscriber and will probably remain so due to the above described, the other options are all cosmetic it seems.

      I am not the type of person who is concerned about the look of my character and I already bought the cheap 10K gold horse. I am already 50 in all crafting to make better potions than the store, and am on my way to getting the PA recipe, what else is there to spend my crowns on? This is why I am a bit excited for the crown crates, do you guys not get a bit of joy of completing a writ and opening that unknown container? I certainly do! What will it contain, will I hit it big or just some random crap.... Its just a bit of excitement in an otherwise predictable world, and I think a few crown crates here or there will be the same thing for me, maybe I get what equates to those cosmetic changes I mentioned earlier, oh well, at least I got a bit of excitement of the unknown first. I guess its like waking up at Christmas, all those present under the tree, sure most will contain underwear and socks and other unexciting necessities, but its the excitement of the unknown. I dont really know what else I can spend my crowns on, nor do I understand why an optional purchase which in no way interferes with skill and game play is such a hot button issue.

      It's such a hot issue because different players have different priorities. You may not care about character looks, but I and many others do. To me looking right is more important than having BiS gear.
      I don't care about trials, vet dungeons or PvP, I care about the looks of character as they are my way to express myself in the game.
      The crates remove my control over how I look by putting cosmetic items behind a RNG mechanic. Add to that our previous experiences with games that added scam crates and how it influenced development.

      Hope that helps to understand why some of us are against the scam crates.

      I support the idea that they should stick to fixed prices so people know how much money they need to spend to get a vanity item. But there is so much more money to be made exploiting people's compulsive behaviors!
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      Asardes wrote: »
      I'm so excited about those crates that ... I will continue to not give a hoot about them, like I don't give about any sort of cosmetic items sold on Crown Store. In a year I've spent 9.5K crowns, all on DLC. I have 1.6K and most likely I will either buy another character slot or a small DLC that will come next year. I'm glad there are people who buy more. If all ZoS customers were as stingy as me, they would go out of business :)

      Good DLCs are the way to go.Its a win/win situation.So sad the devs spent time on stupid crown crates.But well,they know tere are stupid ppl out there who will buy them.
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