Shadowstep2003 wrote: »How would you feel if ESO announced they were going Free to Play? You can already buy the base game digitally for 10 bucks, I don't think it'd be such a stretch to give it away for free and make money off the subs, upcoming crown crates, dlc, costumes, etc.
Do you think this was all an experiment by ZOS on whether it would be beneficial to go Free to Play?
I feel like there is always a bigger picture for the reason these companies do these types of things. Sure it could be just to gain more exposure, but if there is data that suggests there were a ton of new users who tried the game when it was free then fell off after the even maybe they see it as a worthwhile change.
SantieClaws wrote: »It may only be a small sum yes to buy your passport to Tamriel.
That small sum though may be enough to deter a huge invasion of bots and also those who just come along to spoil the enjoyment of others for a day or so and have no intention of staying once they have had their kicks.
Therefore khajiit she would prefer the charge for travel documents to remain.
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
Want to know why they do Free To Play weekends, look at http://steamcharts.com/app/306130#3m -- some of those trial users will stick around.
Want to know why they do Free To Play weekends, look at http://steamcharts.com/app/306130#3m -- some of those trial users will stick around.
The reviews plummet, though
Blizzard just a had free to play weekend for Overwatch.. So according the the OPs logic we can expect Overwatch to be free to play soon.
Wreuntzylla wrote: »A year ago, I would've raged at the thought of ESO going F2P. Now it's just become a bitter pill that I am expecting to swallow soon.
Ah, yes, the heady days of learning that what ZoS devs say cannot be taken for a grain of salt. Or that slightly sick feeling you get when you realize the goodwill built up by an epic franchise is slowly sliding into the bottom feeder pit with games like Neverwinter.
Hey, I like Neverwinter! It's actually one of the better F2P MMO's out there. Everything you can buy in their cash shop can also be earned in-game. All their DLC is free. Their auction house works really well. Their events are the best of any MMO I've ever seen. It has a great companion system. And their grouping tool for dungeons and skirmishes works really well. It's not as pretty or open-world as ESO, but there are a lot of things it does really well (even if you never spend a dime).
Shadowstep2003 wrote: »How would you feel if ESO announced they were going Free to Play? You can already buy the base game digitally for 10 bucks, I don't think it'd be such a stretch to give it away for free and make money off the subs, upcoming crown crates, dlc, costumes, etc.
Do you think this was all an experiment by ZOS on whether it would be beneficial to go Free to Play?
I feel like there is always a bigger picture for the reason these companies do these types of things. Sure it could be just to gain more exposure, but if there is data that suggests there were a ton of new users who tried the game when it was free then fell off after the even maybe they see it as a worthwhile change.