TheTwistedRune wrote: »The analogies in this thread are getting funnier and funnier. Now people are talking about chocolate!
Darkstorne wrote: »
Except Kinder Eggs have always been sold that way - they didn't randomly switch to that model. And most importantly, being primarily a chocolate item and not primarily a toy (hence being sold in confectionary stores and not toy shops), the chocolate is always guaranteed.
This isn't ZOS trialling a fun new way to buy the items you want. It's ZOS saying "Hey, gambling boxes hook in some huge whale revenue! We should chase that revenue stream, even if it means our player base get a much worse deal. Screw the majority, we only care about the minority who are crazy enough to spend absurd amounts of money of these things."
There is literally no way you can defend this practice from a consumer stand point.
No one buys them for the chocolate. I mean, seriously. The chocolate is always guaranteed; and here you'll get guaranteed potions and stuff. I have no desire to argue lenghtly about the crates, I have many problems with this game, and surprisingly the crates isn't one of 'em. Go on, post your colourful signatures, it won't change a thing. Lots of people will buy them. Lots of people don't read the forum, or care to post their point here. And you probably would be surprised how many people with the signature will at some point buy "one" to "test it". That's how it goes.
TheTwistedRune wrote: »The analogies in this thread are getting funnier and funnier. Now people are talking about chocolate!
TheTwistedRune wrote: »The analogies in this thread are getting funnier and funnier. Now people are talking about chocolate!
lol, youre right, but at least its become less heated and we are discussing it like adults
Darkstorne wrote: »Darkstorne wrote: »
Except Kinder Eggs have always been sold that way - they didn't randomly switch to that model. And most importantly, being primarily a chocolate item and not primarily a toy (hence being sold in confectionary stores and not toy shops), the chocolate is always guaranteed.
This isn't ZOS trialling a fun new way to buy the items you want. It's ZOS saying "Hey, gambling boxes hook in some huge whale revenue! We should chase that revenue stream, even if it means our player base get a much worse deal. Screw the majority, we only care about the minority who are crazy enough to spend absurd amounts of money of these things."
There is literally no way you can defend this practice from a consumer stand point.
No one buys them for the chocolate. I mean, seriously. The chocolate is always guaranteed; and here you'll get guaranteed potions and stuff. I have no desire to argue lenghtly about the crates, I have many problems with this game, and surprisingly the crates isn't one of 'em. Go on, post your colourful signatures, it won't change a thing. Lots of people will buy them. Lots of people don't read the forum, or care to post their point here. And you probably would be surprised how many people with the signature will at some point buy "one" to "test it". That's how it goes.
If you think that justifies business techniques that deliberately shaft your entire player base and angers your most passionate fans, just because it makes ZOS more money, then that's incredibly depressing for you. Just because "that's how it goes" doesn't mean it's wrong to peacefully and politely complain.
GrumpyMuffin wrote: »I've a feeling that the crates will kill themselves far faster than any protest on here. We just need a good number of people to post how stupidly low the drop rates are, how much they have spent and what little they have to show for it- - can't beat good old empirical data -- This will put more people off buying them than any posts we make about should they be allowed etc. We've had discussions about drop rates before, but that was with 'fake' money on the PTS. The mood will change a lot when it is real money people have worked hard for going down the drain.
I foresee a busy week or two for the forum mods
Just fix the damn spelling.That looks freaking brilliantHow about big with gradient font colors?Shame we can't make them flashI want to make mine neon.You know what? I've even decided to make that line in my signature bigger.Do they annoy you? Then I'll make sure to keep it.Will those dumb forum signatures go away by that point too? The ones that sound like a 2 year old learning to talk?There's one thing to look forward to... when the complain threads about buying 10+ scamcrates without getting the mount people want start, we can say "told you so". And I will take great pleasure in doing so.
The brown stuff will almost certainly hit the rotary cooling device.SantieClaws wrote: »The weather forecast today in Tamriel:
Dark clouds, thunder, lightning and brown brown rain.
Lots of it. About the time that article is published.
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
SantieClaws wrote: »The weather forecast today in Tamriel:
Dark clouds, thunder, lightning and brown brown rain.
Lots of it. About the time that article is published.
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
Darkstorne wrote: »Darkstorne wrote: »
Except Kinder Eggs have always been sold that way - they didn't randomly switch to that model. And most importantly, being primarily a chocolate item and not primarily a toy (hence being sold in confectionary stores and not toy shops), the chocolate is always guaranteed.
This isn't ZOS trialling a fun new way to buy the items you want. It's ZOS saying "Hey, gambling boxes hook in some huge whale revenue! We should chase that revenue stream, even if it means our player base get a much worse deal. Screw the majority, we only care about the minority who are crazy enough to spend absurd amounts of money of these things."
There is literally no way you can defend this practice from a consumer stand point.
No one buys them for the chocolate. I mean, seriously. The chocolate is always guaranteed; and here you'll get guaranteed potions and stuff. I have no desire to argue lenghtly about the crates, I have many problems with this game, and surprisingly the crates isn't one of 'em. Go on, post your colourful signatures, it won't change a thing. Lots of people will buy them. Lots of people don't read the forum, or care to post their point here. And you probably would be surprised how many people with the signature will at some point buy "one" to "test it". That's how it goes.
If you think that justifies business techniques that deliberately shaft your entire player base and angers your most passionate fans, just because it makes ZOS more money, then that's incredibly depressing for you. Just because "that's how it goes" doesn't mean it's wrong to peacefully and politely complain.
sorry my friend, that doesn't include me so its not the 'entire' player base or fully inclusive of 'your most passionate fans' and im certainly not depressed about it.
What you mean is ;
If you think that justifies business techniques that deliberately shaft me and angers one of your most passionate fans, just because it makes ZOS more money, then that's incredibly depressing for me. Just because "that's how it goes" doesn't mean it's wrong to peacefully and politely complain
Im not fussed either way for the crates. Games fine as it is for me and the addition of crates wont influence my enjoyment of the game.
Darkstorne wrote: »Darkstorne wrote: »
Except Kinder Eggs have always been sold that way - they didn't randomly switch to that model. And most importantly, being primarily a chocolate item and not primarily a toy (hence being sold in confectionary stores and not toy shops), the chocolate is always guaranteed.
This isn't ZOS trialling a fun new way to buy the items you want. It's ZOS saying "Hey, gambling boxes hook in some huge whale revenue! We should chase that revenue stream, even if it means our player base get a much worse deal. Screw the majority, we only care about the minority who are crazy enough to spend absurd amounts of money of these things."
There is literally no way you can defend this practice from a consumer stand point.
No one buys them for the chocolate. I mean, seriously. The chocolate is always guaranteed; and here you'll get guaranteed potions and stuff. I have no desire to argue lenghtly about the crates, I have many problems with this game, and surprisingly the crates isn't one of 'em. Go on, post your colourful signatures, it won't change a thing. Lots of people will buy them. Lots of people don't read the forum, or care to post their point here. And you probably would be surprised how many people with the signature will at some point buy "one" to "test it". That's how it goes.
That's like arguing no-one buys cereal for the breakfast - only for the free toys some of them have inside. Of course people buy Kinder Eggs for the chocolate. The free toys are the USP that lead to some people choosing Kinder Eggs over other chocolate. The only way Crown Crates would be similar is if you were always guaranteed the main item you wanted, but also had a bonus surprise or two packed along with it.
I agree with you that Crown Crates are going to happen regardless of the complaints, and that for the most part they'll be a financial success. If you think that justifies business techniques that deliberately shaft your entire player base and angers your most passionate fans, just because it makes ZOS more money, then that's incredibly depressing for you. Just because "that's how it goes" doesn't mean it's wrong to peacefully and politely complain.
Darkstorne wrote: »Darkstorne wrote: »Darkstorne wrote: »
Except Kinder Eggs have always been sold that way - they didn't randomly switch to that model. And most importantly, being primarily a chocolate item and not primarily a toy (hence being sold in confectionary stores and not toy shops), the chocolate is always guaranteed.
This isn't ZOS trialling a fun new way to buy the items you want. It's ZOS saying "Hey, gambling boxes hook in some huge whale revenue! We should chase that revenue stream, even if it means our player base get a much worse deal. Screw the majority, we only care about the minority who are crazy enough to spend absurd amounts of money of these things."
There is literally no way you can defend this practice from a consumer stand point.
No one buys them for the chocolate. I mean, seriously. The chocolate is always guaranteed; and here you'll get guaranteed potions and stuff. I have no desire to argue lenghtly about the crates, I have many problems with this game, and surprisingly the crates isn't one of 'em. Go on, post your colourful signatures, it won't change a thing. Lots of people will buy them. Lots of people don't read the forum, or care to post their point here. And you probably would be surprised how many people with the signature will at some point buy "one" to "test it". That's how it goes.
If you think that justifies business techniques that deliberately shaft your entire player base and angers your most passionate fans, just because it makes ZOS more money, then that's incredibly depressing for you. Just because "that's how it goes" doesn't mean it's wrong to peacefully and politely complain.
sorry my friend, that doesn't include me so its not the 'entire' player base or fully inclusive of 'your most passionate fans' and im certainly not depressed about it.
What you mean is ;
If you think that justifies business techniques that deliberately shaft me and angers one of your most passionate fans, just because it makes ZOS more money, then that's incredibly depressing for me. Just because "that's how it goes" doesn't mean it's wrong to peacefully and politely complain
Im not fussed either way for the crates. Games fine as it is for me and the addition of crates wont influence my enjoyment of the game.
You might not be angered by it, but you are shafted by it, whether you realize that or not. You can pretend you're in the majority and the people upset by this move are in the minority if you like, but you'd have to ignore 99% of the posts in this thread and all other Crown Crate related threads. You'd also have to ignore the basics of economics and capitalism.
"Games fine as it is for me and the addition of crates wont influence my enjoyment of the game."
Also - that's a ridiculously selfish statement. I don't raid or run dungeons in this game, but if ZOS decided to lock them all behind paywalls or announced they would no longer be adding any more, I'd still be capable of understanding that's a pretty bad move. I wouldn't be leaping into threads of justified complaints saying "I don't raid, so it doesn't affect me, and I therefore think there's no issue here at all and you should all learn to live with it and stop complaining."
TheTwistedRune wrote: »The analogies in this thread are getting funnier and funnier. Now people are talking about chocolate!
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »We'll be releasing Crown Crates later this week, and will be publishing an article on our website tomorrow with all the details.
Darkstorne wrote: »Darkstorne wrote: »Darkstorne wrote: »
Except Kinder Eggs have always been sold that way - they didn't randomly switch to that model. And most importantly, being primarily a chocolate item and not primarily a toy (hence being sold in confectionary stores and not toy shops), the chocolate is always guaranteed.
This isn't ZOS trialling a fun new way to buy the items you want. It's ZOS saying "Hey, gambling boxes hook in some huge whale revenue! We should chase that revenue stream, even if it means our player base get a much worse deal. Screw the majority, we only care about the minority who are crazy enough to spend absurd amounts of money of these things."
There is literally no way you can defend this practice from a consumer stand point.
No one buys them for the chocolate. I mean, seriously. The chocolate is always guaranteed; and here you'll get guaranteed potions and stuff. I have no desire to argue lenghtly about the crates, I have many problems with this game, and surprisingly the crates isn't one of 'em. Go on, post your colourful signatures, it won't change a thing. Lots of people will buy them. Lots of people don't read the forum, or care to post their point here. And you probably would be surprised how many people with the signature will at some point buy "one" to "test it". That's how it goes.
If you think that justifies business techniques that deliberately shaft your entire player base and angers your most passionate fans, just because it makes ZOS more money, then that's incredibly depressing for you. Just because "that's how it goes" doesn't mean it's wrong to peacefully and politely complain.
sorry my friend, that doesn't include me so its not the 'entire' player base or fully inclusive of 'your most passionate fans' and im certainly not depressed about it.
What you mean is ;
If you think that justifies business techniques that deliberately shaft me and angers one of your most passionate fans, just because it makes ZOS more money, then that's incredibly depressing for me. Just because "that's how it goes" doesn't mean it's wrong to peacefully and politely complain
Im not fussed either way for the crates. Games fine as it is for me and the addition of crates wont influence my enjoyment of the game.
You might not be angered by it, but you are shafted by it, whether you realize that or not. You can pretend you're in the majority and the people upset by this move are in the minority if you like, but you'd have to ignore 99% of the posts in this thread and all other Crown Crate related threads. You'd also have to ignore the basics of economics and capitalism.
"Games fine as it is for me and the addition of crates wont influence my enjoyment of the game."
Also - that's a ridiculously selfish statement. I don't raid or run dungeons in this game, but if ZOS decided to lock them all behind paywalls or announced they would no longer be adding any more, I'd still be capable of understanding that's a pretty bad move. I wouldn't be leaping into threads of justified complaints saying "I don't raid, so it doesn't affect me, and I therefore think there's no issue here at all and you should all learn to live with it and stop complaining."
SantieClaws wrote: »That is that if the crates prove popular there will likely be a change in direction to putting more and more in them - things that may have been in the store - maybe even things that would have been free to find in Tamriel.
https://tamrieltraveller.wordpress.com/2016/11/29/on-crown-crates-and-the-crown-store-of-elder-scrolls-online/
Another voice to add into the throng.
https://tamrieltraveller.wordpress.com/2016/11/29/on-crown-crates-and-the-crown-store-of-elder-scrolls-online/
Another voice to add into the throng.
Thanks for posting this, its an interesting article and basically says exactly what as been posted in this thread that the exact outcome is unknown and only time will tell.
my opinion is these are bad for the game, they will never be a good feature, there is not one game out there who uses these cash shop rng boxes where they have been good, not one, out of 100's of titles and not one I know of where these 'shop' items have not affected the game in one way or another.
If we are lucky they will just 'lurk' in the background and stay bad BUT they also could get worse, one thing for sure they will never get better.
https://tamrieltraveller.wordpress.com/2016/11/29/on-crown-crates-and-the-crown-store-of-elder-scrolls-online/
Another voice to add into the throng.
Thanks for posting this, its an interesting article and basically says exactly what as been posted in this thread that the exact outcome is unknown and only time will tell.
my opinion is these are bad for the game, they will never be a good feature, there is not one game out there who uses these cash shop rng boxes where they have been good, not one, out of 100's of titles and not one I know of where these 'shop' items have not affected the game in one way or another.
If we are lucky they will just 'lurk' in the background and stay bad BUT they also could get worse, one thing for sure they will never get better.
Thank youmerely wanted to add my postulations and deliberations without adding a wall of text here haha
SantieClaws wrote: »The weather forecast today in Tamriel:
Dark clouds, thunder, lightning and brown brown rain.
Lots of it. About the time that article is published.
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
Apparently, the winter is coming...