driosketch wrote: »You make some sweeping generalizations here. I followed the main feed back thread. These weren't whiny entiled players. These were regular subscribers. They were serious RPers, big market for cosmetics. These were players who get excited over the crown store showcase every month. They were members with community ambassador avatars. Players hand selected to test a pilot crown gifting program. Players who have been here since beta. Basically ZOS's best or most loyal customers, and they were pretty much universally against crown crates.
Obviously the majority of these players aren't going to quit over creates, but there's more grumbling in this section of the player base than usual. It's risking good customers for possible short term gains.
Callous2208 wrote: »If they succeed, they will be the first MMO to maintain a quality product after implementation of such systems. It will be interesting to see indeed. History would seem to show that it can't be done, or perhaps will not be done. These are businesses after all, and it is by far easier and more profitable to run a skinner box/gambling system, than it is to produce and maintain a fine product.
Very true, but we would be living in a very different world if we all gave up where others failed, one persons failure is another persons success, that has driven human innovation. So far I have seen these crates implemented in a way that suggests they are taking some of these past failures into consideration, avoiding the pay to win, to me that's a good sign. Will it change in the future? Perhaps, but I am not one to make a prediction based on other companies failings. I take a wait and see approach as I like to work from facts, but I like to think they have some smart experienced people making the calls on an MMO this size, that would be smart for profits and business after all which is why they made the game to begin with. Part of business is to learn from past mistakes, improve and try again if there is a potential for a return, a smart business does not put all revenue generation in one basket, if this is where they felt they could make an improvement over the long term profitability, I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt until I see otherwise, not from other MMO's, but from ESO itself.
In business you always have people telling you how you should run it, listen to them, but as the business owner you should know how to run it best and not be afraid to ruffle some feathers as you will never appease everyone. If they fail in showing me they can run this thing over a long term by making smart business decisions then its not going to be crates that does it in, but in mismanagement as a whole.
Hitting yourself on the head 25 times with a hammer and then passing the hammer to someone else and hoping that the next blow won't hurt....that's where everyone who has played a game(s) that has introduced these ridiculous things are at. We know what's coming because we've been through it before. Every game had people like you saying the same stuff "Well hopefully this company is better than that and they know what they are doing because 'X' reason." It always ends the same. A-L-W-A-Y-S.
I am all for criticizing ZOS for things they did wrong, but man, bashing them for things they didn't do yet, that's a step too far IMHO.
I'll be short because this was already explained on detail on the other threads about the subject.
They make a lot of money with minimum investment when compared to actual content like DLC.
With time, the company makes them their main source of money. The development of content slows down. The development of more things to put in the crates takes priority. The games goes Free-to-Play. The crates become the only source of money. There is little to no new content, players leave. Game dies in a couple of years.
Happened to many games before this one (ZOS even hired the same person who did this in other games). It is just the kind of thing RNG crates are for. A last ditch effort to make as much money as possible before you turn the lights off.
mommadani907 wrote: »PAWS was started by our most favorite Santie Claws, and the instructions were to just add it to your signature. That is all.
I believe about 25% of threads on here are meant solely to inflame or get a negative reaction from people.
Also I was unaware this community had so many people that are able to tell the future or are game developers for major gaming companies.
I guess everyone here is an expert in game developing, marketing, and seeing into the future though. Maybe if I hang out here long enough I can become all these things also.
Callous2208 wrote: »If they succeed, they will be the first MMO to maintain a quality product after implementation of such systems. It will be interesting to see indeed. History would seem to show that it can't be done, or perhaps will not be done. These are businesses after all, and it is by far easier and more profitable to run a skinner box/gambling system, than it is to produce and maintain a fine product.
Very true, but we would be living in a very different world if we all gave up where others failed, one persons failure is another persons success, that has driven human innovation. So far I have seen these crates implemented in a way that suggests they are taking some of these past failures into consideration, avoiding the pay to win, to me that's a good sign. Will it change in the future? Perhaps, but I am not one to make a prediction based on other companies failings. I take a wait and see approach as I like to work from facts, but I like to think they have some smart experienced people making the calls on an MMO this size, that would be smart for profits and business after all which is why they made the game to begin with. Part of business is to learn from past mistakes, improve and try again if there is a potential for a return, a smart business does not put all revenue generation in one basket, if this is where they felt they could make an improvement over the long term profitability, I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt until I see otherwise, not from other MMO's, but from ESO itself.
In business you always have people telling you how you should run it, listen to them, but as the business owner you should know how to run it best and not be afraid to ruffle some feathers as you will never appease everyone. If they fail in showing me they can run this thing over a long term by making smart business decisions then its not going to be crates that does it in, but in mismanagement as a whole.
Hitting yourself on the head 25 times with a hammer and then passing the hammer to someone else and hoping that the next blow won't hurt....that's where everyone who has played a game(s) that has introduced these ridiculous things are at. We know what's coming because we've been through it before. Every game had people like you saying the same stuff "Well hopefully this company is better than that and they know what they are doing because 'X' reason." It always ends the same. A-L-W-A-Y-S.
I am all for criticizing ZOS for things they did wrong, but man, bashing them for things they didn't do yet, that's a step too far IMHO.
It needs to be repeated until everyone realizes that NOT one single game in the history of gaming, NOT ONE, has ever been able to do these kind of crates and not have their game fail. Not one. There is an undeniable pattern to this boxes that they destroy games. Every. Single. Time.
That's why we pop up in these threads. It has nothing to do with gambling (that's a beef with another subset of players), wanting what others have, or being a whiner. We like this game, we don't want it to go down the road that ALL the other games that have done this have.
Your snark aside, we're against this because we've seen similar Pay-Real-Money-to-gamble-for-in-game-loot cash shop schemes destroy other MMO's in the past.I believe about 25% of threads on here are meant solely to inflame or get a negative reaction from people.
Also I was unaware this community had so many people that are able to tell the future or are game developers for major gaming companies.
I guess everyone here is an expert in game developing, marketing, and seeing into the future though. Maybe if I hang out here long enough I can become all these things also.
I believe about 25% of threads on here are meant solely to inflame or get a negative reaction from people.
Also I was unaware this community had so many people that are able to tell the future or are game developers for major gaming companies.
I guess everyone here is an expert in game developing, marketing, and seeing into the future though. Maybe if I hang out here long enough I can become all these things also.
Not an expert at game devving, marketing, or fortune telling. Don't need to be an expert to see that every single game that has done this completely went down the drain fast. Every last one of them.
Wrecking_Blow_Spam wrote: »Ok thanks for the info, doesn't affect me much then.
With people threatening to quit the game over it, I thought it was worse than that.
Callous2208 wrote: »If they succeed, they will be the first MMO to maintain a quality product after implementation of such systems. It will be interesting to see indeed. History would seem to show that it can't be done, or perhaps will not be done. These are businesses after all, and it is by far easier and more profitable to run a skinner box/gambling system, than it is to produce and maintain a fine product.
Very true, but we would be living in a very different world if we all gave up where others failed, one persons failure is another persons success, that has driven human innovation. So far I have seen these crates implemented in a way that suggests they are taking some of these past failures into consideration, avoiding the pay to win, to me that's a good sign. Will it change in the future? Perhaps, but I am not one to make a prediction based on other companies failings. I take a wait and see approach as I like to work from facts, but I like to think they have some smart experienced people making the calls on an MMO this size, that would be smart for profits and business after all which is why they made the game to begin with. Part of business is to learn from past mistakes, improve and try again if there is a potential for a return, a smart business does not put all revenue generation in one basket, if this is where they felt they could make an improvement over the long term profitability, I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt until I see otherwise, not from other MMO's, but from ESO itself.
In business you always have people telling you how you should run it, listen to them, but as the business owner you should know how to run it best and not be afraid to ruffle some feathers as you will never appease everyone. If they fail in showing me they can run this thing over a long term by making smart business decisions then its not going to be crates that does it in, but in mismanagement as a whole.
Hitting yourself on the head 25 times with a hammer and then passing the hammer to someone else and hoping that the next blow won't hurt....that's where everyone who has played a game(s) that has introduced these ridiculous things are at. We know what's coming because we've been through it before. Every game had people like you saying the same stuff "Well hopefully this company is better than that and they know what they are doing because 'X' reason." It always ends the same. A-L-W-A-Y-S.
I am all for criticizing ZOS for things they did wrong, but man, bashing them for things they didn't do yet, that's a step too far IMHO.
Callous2208 wrote: »its the same people complaining about these in every thread, just a very passionate bunch is all. It either comes down to being against gambling, or being upset some cosmetic items are locked behind a gambling mechanic. Both have points as per their play style and how they enjoy the game, but it also sort of stinks of entitlement mentality, some people you just cannot make happy, that's life. The mentality that because I choose not to participate in something against my beliefs, you should not be able to take the chance to get it either I think is wrong, where I more believe in freedom of choice, if I want to spend crowns on a fun short lived gimmick, I worked hard to be able to make that choice. If people are threatening to quit over such a thing, I have a feeling they would leave the game over something eventually.
Once they are implemented, I will be very curious to see where this game goes, as for now I have faith in ZOS to run its business not the way one group wants it run, but to make money and keep rolling out new content. We will see.
If they succeed, they will be the first MMO to maintain a quality product after implementation of such systems. It will be interesting to see indeed. History would seem to show that it can't be done, or perhaps will not be done. These are businesses after all, and it is by far easier and more profitable to run a skinner box/gambling system, than it is to produce and maintain a fine product.
bellanca6561n wrote: »But it would be interesting were they to back off. The amount of disappointment at not having them could not possibly outweigh the good will achieved if ZOS announced that these crates would not be arriving....ever
bellanca6561n wrote: »But it would be interesting were they to back off. The amount of disappointment at not having them could not possibly outweigh the good will achieved if ZOS announced that these crates would not be arriving....ever
I wouldn't be so sure about that. While it may seem so reading all these anti-crate threads, it is possible that the people who like the crates are simply staying silent (since they have no reason to complain right now).
I mean, imagine two players who normally do not use the forums hear that the crates are coming. One of them is happy with the crates, the other one is furious. Which one is more likely to come to the forums to express his opinion?
DaveMoeDee wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »its the same people complaining about these in every thread, just a very passionate bunch is all. It either comes down to being against gambling, or being upset some cosmetic items are locked behind a gambling mechanic. Both have points as per their play style and how they enjoy the game, but it also sort of stinks of entitlement mentality, some people you just cannot make happy, that's life. The mentality that because I choose not to participate in something against my beliefs, you should not be able to take the chance to get it either I think is wrong, where I more believe in freedom of choice, if I want to spend crowns on a fun short lived gimmick, I worked hard to be able to make that choice. If people are threatening to quit over such a thing, I have a feeling they would leave the game over something eventually.
Once they are implemented, I will be very curious to see where this game goes, as for now I have faith in ZOS to run its business not the way one group wants it run, but to make money and keep rolling out new content. We will see.
If they succeed, they will be the first MMO to maintain a quality product after implementation of such systems. It will be interesting to see indeed. History would seem to show that it can't be done, or perhaps will not be done. These are businesses after all, and it is by far easier and more profitable to run a skinner box/gambling system, than it is to produce and maintain a fine product.
The gambling boxes are pretty irrelevant to whether they are producing a fine product. Just a bunch of costumes for you and your mount. That is like evaluating Hearthstone based on card backs.
This.Callous2208 wrote: »DaveMoeDee wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »its the same people complaining about these in every thread, just a very passionate bunch is all. It either comes down to being against gambling, or being upset some cosmetic items are locked behind a gambling mechanic. Both have points as per their play style and how they enjoy the game, but it also sort of stinks of entitlement mentality, some people you just cannot make happy, that's life. The mentality that because I choose not to participate in something against my beliefs, you should not be able to take the chance to get it either I think is wrong, where I more believe in freedom of choice, if I want to spend crowns on a fun short lived gimmick, I worked hard to be able to make that choice. If people are threatening to quit over such a thing, I have a feeling they would leave the game over something eventually.
Once they are implemented, I will be very curious to see where this game goes, as for now I have faith in ZOS to run its business not the way one group wants it run, but to make money and keep rolling out new content. We will see.
If they succeed, they will be the first MMO to maintain a quality product after implementation of such systems. It will be interesting to see indeed. History would seem to show that it can't be done, or perhaps will not be done. These are businesses after all, and it is by far easier and more profitable to run a skinner box/gambling system, than it is to produce and maintain a fine product.
The gambling boxes are pretty irrelevant to whether they are producing a fine product. Just a bunch of costumes for you and your mount. That is like evaluating Hearthstone based on card backs.
Incorrect sir. You may have limited experience with mmorpgs and how this works however, I am not sure. The implementation of gambling boxes has never in the history of mmorpgs not soured the overall product as time passes. Content suffers, quality suffers. All focus and effort is put into new and creative ways to get you to gamble on these boxes. I realize this sounds farfetched or a bit over dramatic, but as I've said before, no other mmorpg to date has implemented such a feature and not suffered an extreme downturn in overall quality in every aspect except the cash shop. The marketing director ZOS hired, has worked on dozens of mmos in the same capacity, and each is widely considered to be a p2w title that is either dead or on life support. Gambling boxes, and how they shift a game developers focus, more often than not spell doom for that title. In the grander mmo community, it is seen as a last ditch effort to milk the remaining whales and loyal subscribers, as the game fades away into obscurity. People see gambling boxes, people roll their eyes and say here we go again. Then they leave the game and recommend that others never even start. I wish this weren't so. I wish ZOS would find a way to do things differently. Only time will tell. But surely you can see, given the precedence that's been set, why people are a bit uneasy about this subject.
Callous2208 wrote: »DaveMoeDee wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »its the same people complaining about these in every thread, just a very passionate bunch is all. It either comes down to being against gambling, or being upset some cosmetic items are locked behind a gambling mechanic. Both have points as per their play style and how they enjoy the game, but it also sort of stinks of entitlement mentality, some people you just cannot make happy, that's life. The mentality that because I choose not to participate in something against my beliefs, you should not be able to take the chance to get it either I think is wrong, where I more believe in freedom of choice, if I want to spend crowns on a fun short lived gimmick, I worked hard to be able to make that choice. If people are threatening to quit over such a thing, I have a feeling they would leave the game over something eventually.
Once they are implemented, I will be very curious to see where this game goes, as for now I have faith in ZOS to run its business not the way one group wants it run, but to make money and keep rolling out new content. We will see.
If they succeed, they will be the first MMO to maintain a quality product after implementation of such systems. It will be interesting to see indeed. History would seem to show that it can't be done, or perhaps will not be done. These are businesses after all, and it is by far easier and more profitable to run a skinner box/gambling system, than it is to produce and maintain a fine product.
The gambling boxes are pretty irrelevant to whether they are producing a fine product. Just a bunch of costumes for you and your mount. That is like evaluating Hearthstone based on card backs.
Incorrect sir. You may have limited experience with mmorpgs and how this works however, I am not sure. The implementation of gambling boxes has never in the history of mmorpgs not soured the overall product as time passes. Content suffers, quality suffers. All focus and effort is put into new and creative ways to get you to gamble on these boxes. I realize this sounds farfetched or a bit over dramatic, but as I've said before, no other mmorpg to date has implemented such a feature and not suffered an extreme downturn in overall quality in every aspect except the cash shop. The marketing director ZOS hired, has worked on dozens of mmos in the same capacity, and each is widely considered to be a p2w title that is either dead or on life support. Gambling boxes, and how they shift a game developers focus, more often than not spell doom for that title. In the grander mmo community, it is seen as a last ditch effort to milk the remaining whales and loyal subscribers, as the game fades away into obscurity. People see gambling boxes, people roll their eyes and say here we go again. Then they leave the game and recommend that others never even start. I wish this weren't so. I wish ZOS would find a way to do things differently. Only time will tell. But surely you can see, given the precedence that's been set, why people are a bit uneasy about this subject.
Just about everything in these crown crate threads is speculation passed on as facts. People don't want to spend their money on the crates but they also don't want to feel left out when other people have that cool mount you wanted. Try and turn it around however you want acting as if you are some sort of moral saint but it all comes down to envy.
Hmm I just added to the speculation that these crown crate threads are full of. If game developers have into their customers temper tantrums we would have no games to play, you simply can't please everyone. I personally never buy cosmetics but I am starting to think I may purchase a couple crown crates just cause I like things like gamble boxes.
There's nothing wrong with the crates in my view, but enough people here think there is to probably make them a bad idea.
Then again, in order to be consistent I would have to hold to my view that the developers should push the game forward according to their vision and plans rather than yielding to every opposing view simply because it garners support among the relative handful who post on the forum and feel strongly about it.
So far as crates are concerned, I personally belong to the "I don't want anything in them so won't buy them but if others want to and it contributes to the game's revenue then that's fine by me" brigade.
Callous2208 wrote: »DaveMoeDee wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »its the same people complaining about these in every thread, just a very passionate bunch is all. It either comes down to being against gambling, or being upset some cosmetic items are locked behind a gambling mechanic. Both have points as per their play style and how they enjoy the game, but it also sort of stinks of entitlement mentality, some people you just cannot make happy, that's life. The mentality that because I choose not to participate in something against my beliefs, you should not be able to take the chance to get it either I think is wrong, where I more believe in freedom of choice, if I want to spend crowns on a fun short lived gimmick, I worked hard to be able to make that choice. If people are threatening to quit over such a thing, I have a feeling they would leave the game over something eventually.
Once they are implemented, I will be very curious to see where this game goes, as for now I have faith in ZOS to run its business not the way one group wants it run, but to make money and keep rolling out new content. We will see.
If they succeed, they will be the first MMO to maintain a quality product after implementation of such systems. It will be interesting to see indeed. History would seem to show that it can't be done, or perhaps will not be done. These are businesses after all, and it is by far easier and more profitable to run a skinner box/gambling system, than it is to produce and maintain a fine product.
The gambling boxes are pretty irrelevant to whether they are producing a fine product. Just a bunch of costumes for you and your mount. That is like evaluating Hearthstone based on card backs.
Incorrect sir. You may have limited experience with mmorpgs and how this works however, I am not sure. The implementation of gambling boxes has never in the history of mmorpgs not soured the overall product as time passes. Content suffers, quality suffers. All focus and effort is put into new and creative ways to get you to gamble on these boxes. I realize this sounds farfetched or a bit over dramatic, but as I've said before, no other mmorpg to date has implemented such a feature and not suffered an extreme downturn in overall quality in every aspect except the cash shop. The marketing director ZOS hired, has worked on dozens of mmos in the same capacity, and each is widely considered to be a p2w title that is either dead or on life support. Gambling boxes, and how they shift a game developers focus, more often than not spell doom for that title. In the grander mmo community, it is seen as a last ditch effort to milk the remaining whales and loyal subscribers, as the game fades away into obscurity. People see gambling boxes, people roll their eyes and say here we go again. Then they leave the game and recommend that others never even start. I wish this weren't so. I wish ZOS would find a way to do things differently. Only time will tell. But surely you can see, given the precedence that's been set, why people are a bit uneasy about this subject.
Quoting you so in case some one missed it the first time. I don't understand how normal sensible people can read this and not grasp the concept no matter how many times they are told by all sorts of different people.
Just about everything in these crown crate threads is speculation passed on as facts. People don't want to spend their money on the crates but they also don't want to feel left out when other people have that cool mount you wanted. Try and turn it around however you want acting as if you are some sort of moral saint but it all comes down to envy.
Hmm I just added to the speculation that these crown crate threads are full of. If game developers have into their customers temper tantrums we would have no games to play, you simply can't please everyone. I personally never buy cosmetics but I am starting to think I may purchase a couple crown crates just cause I like things like gamble boxes.
Callous2208 wrote: »DaveMoeDee wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »its the same people complaining about these in every thread, just a very passionate bunch is all. It either comes down to being against gambling, or being upset some cosmetic items are locked behind a gambling mechanic. Both have points as per their play style and how they enjoy the game, but it also sort of stinks of entitlement mentality, some people you just cannot make happy, that's life. The mentality that because I choose not to participate in something against my beliefs, you should not be able to take the chance to get it either I think is wrong, where I more believe in freedom of choice, if I want to spend crowns on a fun short lived gimmick, I worked hard to be able to make that choice. If people are threatening to quit over such a thing, I have a feeling they would leave the game over something eventually.
Once they are implemented, I will be very curious to see where this game goes, as for now I have faith in ZOS to run its business not the way one group wants it run, but to make money and keep rolling out new content. We will see.
If they succeed, they will be the first MMO to maintain a quality product after implementation of such systems. It will be interesting to see indeed. History would seem to show that it can't be done, or perhaps will not be done. These are businesses after all, and it is by far easier and more profitable to run a skinner box/gambling system, than it is to produce and maintain a fine product.
The gambling boxes are pretty irrelevant to whether they are producing a fine product. Just a bunch of costumes for you and your mount. That is like evaluating Hearthstone based on card backs.
Incorrect sir. You may have limited experience with mmorpgs and how this works however, I am not sure. The implementation of gambling boxes has never in the history of mmorpgs not soured the overall product as time passes. Content suffers, quality suffers. All focus and effort is put into new and creative ways to get you to gamble on these boxes. I realize this sounds farfetched or a bit over dramatic, but as I've said before, no other mmorpg to date has implemented such a feature and not suffered an extreme downturn in overall quality in every aspect except the cash shop. The marketing director ZOS hired, has worked on dozens of mmos in the same capacity, and each is widely considered to be a p2w title that is either dead or on life support. Gambling boxes, and how they shift a game developers focus, more often than not spell doom for that title. In the grander mmo community, it is seen as a last ditch effort to milk the remaining whales and loyal subscribers, as the game fades away into obscurity. People see gambling boxes, people roll their eyes and say here we go again. Then they leave the game and recommend that others never even start. I wish this weren't so. I wish ZOS would find a way to do things differently. Only time will tell. But surely you can see, given the precedence that's been set, why people are a bit uneasy about this subject.
Quoting you so in case some one missed it the first time. I don't understand how normal sensible people can read this and not grasp the concept no matter how many times they are told by all sorts of different people.
Show me then, give me a game that you can prove was put out of business due to gambling crates that attracts the same sort of diversified customer and casual player base as ESO? That has the same passion and following of its lore over the years it has released titles. If you want to make accusations, back it up, I have a feeling I will find these games did not collapse due to gambling crates, but a multitude of reasons, but hey I am willing to look and admit if I am wrong.
Using the argument "All MMO's who have gone this way have gone downhill" seems silly to me. First of all how many MMO's are we using as a sample size? Anyone? Just "all of them" how many is this? 10? 100? 1000? sample size is very important for accurate statistics. Secondly, is ZOS implementing these in the same way? I understand they are not, so then we just assume that ZOS will follow the others into doom seems like flawed logic again, why would a business do this, its like following the Sears business model opening a new store, would that make sense as a business? Follow the failures? Give me a break.... Do you really believe ZOS is that inept and want to be bankrupt? Does not make sense at all in a business perspective, more likely fear mongering. Third, this is not a typical MMO, not everyone here plays it for being an MMO, there are many people here because its Elder Scrolls and has come after Skyrim, like it or not we have a very unique assortment of players and why they are playing, so using a cookie cutter approach to something so unique is again off IMO.
Callous2208 wrote: »DaveMoeDee wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »its the same people complaining about these in every thread, just a very passionate bunch is all. It either comes down to being against gambling, or being upset some cosmetic items are locked behind a gambling mechanic. Both have points as per their play style and how they enjoy the game, but it also sort of stinks of entitlement mentality, some people you just cannot make happy, that's life. The mentality that because I choose not to participate in something against my beliefs, you should not be able to take the chance to get it either I think is wrong, where I more believe in freedom of choice, if I want to spend crowns on a fun short lived gimmick, I worked hard to be able to make that choice. If people are threatening to quit over such a thing, I have a feeling they would leave the game over something eventually.
Once they are implemented, I will be very curious to see where this game goes, as for now I have faith in ZOS to run its business not the way one group wants it run, but to make money and keep rolling out new content. We will see.
If they succeed, they will be the first MMO to maintain a quality product after implementation of such systems. It will be interesting to see indeed. History would seem to show that it can't be done, or perhaps will not be done. These are businesses after all, and it is by far easier and more profitable to run a skinner box/gambling system, than it is to produce and maintain a fine product.
The gambling boxes are pretty irrelevant to whether they are producing a fine product. Just a bunch of costumes for you and your mount. That is like evaluating Hearthstone based on card backs.
Incorrect sir. You may have limited experience with mmorpgs and how this works however, I am not sure. The implementation of gambling boxes has never in the history of mmorpgs not soured the overall product as time passes. Content suffers, quality suffers. All focus and effort is put into new and creative ways to get you to gamble on these boxes. I realize this sounds farfetched or a bit over dramatic, but as I've said before, no other mmorpg to date has implemented such a feature and not suffered an extreme downturn in overall quality in every aspect except the cash shop. The marketing director ZOS hired, has worked on dozens of mmos in the same capacity, and each is widely considered to be a p2w title that is either dead or on life support. Gambling boxes, and how they shift a game developers focus, more often than not spell doom for that title. In the grander mmo community, it is seen as a last ditch effort to milk the remaining whales and loyal subscribers, as the game fades away into obscurity. People see gambling boxes, people roll their eyes and say here we go again. Then they leave the game and recommend that others never even start. I wish this weren't so. I wish ZOS would find a way to do things differently. Only time will tell. But surely you can see, given the precedence that's been set, why people are a bit uneasy about this subject.
Quoting you so in case some one missed it the first time. I don't understand how normal sensible people can read this and not grasp the concept no matter how many times they are told by all sorts of different people.
Show me then, give me a game that you can prove was put out of business due to gambling crates that attracts the same sort of diversified customer and casual player base as ESO? That has the same passion and following of its lore over the years it has released titles. If you want to make accusations, back it up, I have a feeling I will find these games did not collapse due to gambling crates, but a multitude of reasons, but hey I am willing to look and admit if I am wrong.
Using the argument "All MMO's who have gone this way have gone downhill" seems silly to me. First of all how many MMO's are we using as a sample size? Anyone? Just "all of them" how many is this? 10? 100? 1000? sample size is very important for accurate statistics. Secondly, is ZOS implementing these in the same way? I understand they are not, so then we just assume that ZOS will follow the others into doom seems like flawed logic again, why would a business do this, its like following the Sears business model opening a new store, would that make sense as a business? Follow the failures? Give me a break.... Do you really believe ZOS is that inept and want to be bankrupt? Does not make sense at all in a business perspective, more likely fear mongering. Third, this is not a typical MMO, not everyone here plays it for being an MMO, there are many people here because its Elder Scrolls and has come after Skyrim, like it or not we have a very unique assortment of players and why they are playing, so using a cookie cutter approach to something so unique is again off IMO.