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Tell us when Crown Crates are being released (Announced)

  • Kendaric
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    Peekachu99 wrote: »
    WoW is just about the only game in this genre that doesn't have RNG boxes and they let you DIRECTLY buy gold and character boosts.

    That game is also iconic and a great example of how business models adapt, over time, to market changes. Why don't we all see how this pans out before all this "Resistance!" hyperbole? But we know! PTS has revealed all! Has it? I'm content waiting to see the info article that gets posted as well as what these things are like live before losing all sanity.

    If it's really terrible, the boxes will be overhauled and/ or go away. Market always dictates, and corrects, the result. I suspect, though, that as usual the echo chamber of these forums won't be be affected, nor affect the outcome at all.

    All this stress isn't good for anyone and there are honestly more important events to focus your concern upon.

    ZOS doesn't exactly have a good track record when it comes to changing things from PTS to live. Will it be different this time? It's possible, but I wouldn't count on it.
    Most likely the only thing to have changed will be that we're allowed to turn consumables into gems as they announced that on PTS. And I wouldn't count on any changes to make it more consumer-friendly later on either.
      PAWS (Positively Against Wrip-off Stuff) - Say No to Crown Crates!. Outfit slots not being accountwide is ridiculous given their price. PC EU/PC NA roleplayer and solo PvE quester
    • Abeille
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      Kolache wrote: »
      How many western mmos would anyone be able to count as "successful", let alone "thriving?"

      You could make a drinking game out of trying to name all the mmos that have come and gone before their time. That makes easy pickins for examples to state why previous failures justify your predictions for ESO's future.

      In truth you really have no idea why they ultimately failed--it's just guessing. If you're actually that great with predictions I hope you're trading, forecasting weather, or working in vegas.

      As far as I'm concerned, if ESO went offline next year and crates got a lot of attention between now and then there's no way you'd be able to definitely say what caused it's decline. Correction, you might "say" it, but that doesn't mean it would be true.

      Personally, I've never quit a game because of crown crate equivalents or what I perceived to be their ripple effects. That's just my opinion though--I'm not going to make predictions off that just because I'm one of a generation of gamers that happens to have played tons of mmos. Lol credentials

      What we are doing is finding the common denominator. It is easy after you do a little digging on the history of a certain person in MMOs, how that person usually operates, what happened in these MMOs and draw a conclusion from that.

      But you can ignore all the information available and rule it out as "unrelated" and as "mere guessing" if you wish. The truth is that the gaming market only reached the point where it is now, with so many consumer-unfriendly practices, because we allowed it to happen. We the costumers who refused to see the big picture, ignored the pattern and kept quiet.

      Yes, "we". I did the same as you did before, too, in other MMOs, but I am not about to do the same here.

      Edit: By the way, no, I am not blaming that one person for this. Her specialization only exists because MMOs got to this point, and because this kind of strategy was enabled by the costumers. She is hired to do this, she isn't doing something without the rest of the team knowing or secretly sabotaging any game.
      Edited by Abeille on November 29, 2016 1:52PM
      Just so that everyone knows, my Altmer still can't have black hair. About a dozen of Altmer NPCs in the game have black hair. Just saying.

      Meet my characters:
      Command: Do the thing.

      Zadarri, Khajiit Fist of Thalmor: The thing was done, as commanded.
      Durza gra-Maghul, Orc blacksmith: The thing was done perfectly, in the most efficient way.
      Tegwen, Bosmer troublemaker: You can't prove I didn't do the thing.
      Sings-Many-Songs, Argonian fisher: Sure, I'll do the thing... Eventually. Maybe.
      Aerindel, Altmer stormcaller: After extensive research, I've come to the conclusion that doing the thing would be a waste of resources.
      Liliel, Dunmer pyromancer: Aerindel said I shouldn't do the thing. Something about "resources".
      Gyda Snowcaller, Nord cryomancer: I will find a way to do it that won't waste resources and make Aerindel proud of me.
      Beatrice Leoriane, Breton vampire: I persuaded someone else into doing the thing. You are welcome, dear.
      Sahima, Redguard performer: Doing the thing sounds awfully unpleasant and really not my problem.
      Ellaria Valerius, Imperial priestess: I'll pray to the Eight for the thing to be done, if it is Their will.
    • SantieClaws
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      Khajiit thinks that perhaps the only thing that would have influence over what they feel and do would be articles from external media - many of whom may be uncomfortable criticising companies whom they rely on for review copies yes.

      Or maybe we could persuade some other gaming company to make "she who we do not name" a better offer to go and bespoil their creations instead?

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    • Peekachu99
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      Kendaric wrote: »
      Peekachu99 wrote: »
      WoW is just about the only game in this genre that doesn't have RNG boxes and they let you DIRECTLY buy gold and character boosts.

      That game is also iconic and a great example of how business models adapt, over time, to market changes. Why don't we all see how this pans out before all this "Resistance!" hyperbole? But we know! PTS has revealed all! Has it? I'm content waiting to see the info article that gets posted as well as what these things are like live before losing all sanity.

      If it's really terrible, the boxes will be overhauled and/ or go away. Market always dictates, and corrects, the result. I suspect, though, that as usual the echo chamber of these forums won't be be affected, nor affect the outcome at all.

      All this stress isn't good for anyone and there are honestly more important events to focus your concern upon.

      ZOS doesn't exactly have a good track record when it comes to changing things from PTS to live. Will it be different this time? It's possible, but I wouldn't count on it.
      Most likely the only thing to have changed will be that we're allowed to turn consumables into gems as they announced that on PTS. And I wouldn't count on any changes to make it more consumer-friendly later on either.

      Turning unwanted consumables into gems sounds pretty huge. Why aren't we pestering them for info on that instead of this egregious mess of a thread? That change, alone, would be fantastic.
    • elvenmad
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      Kolache wrote: »
      How many western mmos would anyone be able to count as "successful", let alone "thriving?"

      You could make a drinking game out of trying to name all the mmos that have come and gone before their time. That makes easy pickins for examples to state why previous failures justify your predictions for ESO's future.

      In truth you really have no idea why they ultimately failed--it's just guessing. If you're actually that great with predictions I hope you're trading, forecasting weather, or working in vegas.

      As far as I'm concerned, if ESO went offline next year and crates got a lot of attention between now and then there's no way you'd be able to definitely say what caused it's decline. Correction, you might "say" it, but that doesn't mean it would be true.

      Personally, I've never quit a game because of crown crate equivalents or what I perceived to be their ripple effects. That's just my opinion though--I'm not going to make predictions off that just because I'm one of a generation of gamers that happens to have played tons of mmos. Lol credentials

      What is defined as 'successful' to the customer and what is defined as 'successful' to the company are two completely different things altogether.

      A publisher who releases a game and it only lasts 6 months before they close the servers to us would have 'failed', but in that time if it made 200% profit for the company it would be successful, it did exactly what it was originally designed to do.........make money, its a business its all about numbers and profit.

      Edited by elvenmad on November 29, 2016 2:00PM
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    • Yuls
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      Peekachu99 wrote: »

      Turning unwanted consumables into gems sounds pretty huge. Why aren't we pestering them for info on that instead of this egregious mess of a thread? That change, alone, would be fantastic.

      Here's the pts comment
      https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/comment/3384769/#Comment_3384769
    • Abeille
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      Peekachu99 wrote: »
      Kendaric wrote: »
      Peekachu99 wrote: »
      WoW is just about the only game in this genre that doesn't have RNG boxes and they let you DIRECTLY buy gold and character boosts.

      That game is also iconic and a great example of how business models adapt, over time, to market changes. Why don't we all see how this pans out before all this "Resistance!" hyperbole? But we know! PTS has revealed all! Has it? I'm content waiting to see the info article that gets posted as well as what these things are like live before losing all sanity.

      If it's really terrible, the boxes will be overhauled and/ or go away. Market always dictates, and corrects, the result. I suspect, though, that as usual the echo chamber of these forums won't be be affected, nor affect the outcome at all.

      All this stress isn't good for anyone and there are honestly more important events to focus your concern upon.

      ZOS doesn't exactly have a good track record when it comes to changing things from PTS to live. Will it be different this time? It's possible, but I wouldn't count on it.
      Most likely the only thing to have changed will be that we're allowed to turn consumables into gems as they announced that on PTS. And I wouldn't count on any changes to make it more consumer-friendly later on either.

      Turning unwanted consumables into gems sounds pretty huge. Why aren't we pestering them for info on that instead of this egregious mess of a thread? That change, alone, would be fantastic.

      We did, a lot, but they didn't give us any information :(

      I guess people end up getting tired of pinging them and asking for information when they never answer, and just go back to the more general complaints.
      The suggestions to improve the crates alone had been made hundreds of times, by different people, and they basically include the same suggestions: Nothing but themed stuff being exclusive to the crates, full disclosure of the percentages, making unwanted consumables AND collectibles (even if not repeated) into gems.

      The problem with keeping so silent is that it leaves us to imagine the worse, especially when we take this into consideration:
      Kendaric wrote: »
      ZOS doesn't exactly have a good track record when it comes to changing things from PTS to live.

      Just so that everyone knows, my Altmer still can't have black hair. About a dozen of Altmer NPCs in the game have black hair. Just saying.

      Meet my characters:
      Command: Do the thing.

      Zadarri, Khajiit Fist of Thalmor: The thing was done, as commanded.
      Durza gra-Maghul, Orc blacksmith: The thing was done perfectly, in the most efficient way.
      Tegwen, Bosmer troublemaker: You can't prove I didn't do the thing.
      Sings-Many-Songs, Argonian fisher: Sure, I'll do the thing... Eventually. Maybe.
      Aerindel, Altmer stormcaller: After extensive research, I've come to the conclusion that doing the thing would be a waste of resources.
      Liliel, Dunmer pyromancer: Aerindel said I shouldn't do the thing. Something about "resources".
      Gyda Snowcaller, Nord cryomancer: I will find a way to do it that won't waste resources and make Aerindel proud of me.
      Beatrice Leoriane, Breton vampire: I persuaded someone else into doing the thing. You are welcome, dear.
      Sahima, Redguard performer: Doing the thing sounds awfully unpleasant and really not my problem.
      Ellaria Valerius, Imperial priestess: I'll pray to the Eight for the thing to be done, if it is Their will.
    • MadLarkin
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      Peekachu99 wrote: »
      Kendaric wrote: »
      Peekachu99 wrote: »
      WoW is just about the only game in this genre that doesn't have RNG boxes and they let you DIRECTLY buy gold and character boosts.

      That game is also iconic and a great example of how business models adapt, over time, to market changes. Why don't we all see how this pans out before all this "Resistance!" hyperbole? But we know! PTS has revealed all! Has it? I'm content waiting to see the info article that gets posted as well as what these things are like live before losing all sanity.

      If it's really terrible, the boxes will be overhauled and/ or go away. Market always dictates, and corrects, the result. I suspect, though, that as usual the echo chamber of these forums won't be be affected, nor affect the outcome at all.

      All this stress isn't good for anyone and there are honestly more important events to focus your concern upon.

      ZOS doesn't exactly have a good track record when it comes to changing things from PTS to live. Will it be different this time? It's possible, but I wouldn't count on it.
      Most likely the only thing to have changed will be that we're allowed to turn consumables into gems as they announced that on PTS. And I wouldn't count on any changes to make it more consumer-friendly later on either.

      Turning unwanted consumables into gems sounds pretty huge. Why aren't we pestering them for info on that instead of this egregious mess of a thread? That change, alone, would be fantastic.

      We have been pestering them for that info. They aren't giving it to us because the exchange rate for consumables to gems is going to be pitiful. I keep saying it. If this system were to suddenly become reasonable and fair, it wouldn't be serving its purpose. The changes they made after the PTS trial-run were approved ahead of time to appease the expected backlash without compromising this system. Meaning, most people will need to spend a LOT of money on crates to get the collectibles they want.
    • Kolache
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      Abeille wrote: »
      Kolache wrote: »
      How many western mmos would anyone be able to count as "successful", let alone "thriving?"

      You could make a drinking game out of trying to name all the mmos that have come and gone before their time. That makes easy pickins for examples to state why previous failures justify your predictions for ESO's future.

      In truth you really have no idea why they ultimately failed--it's just guessing. If you're actually that great with predictions I hope you're trading, forecasting weather, or working in vegas.

      As far as I'm concerned, if ESO went offline next year and crates got a lot of attention between now and then there's no way you'd be able to definitely say what caused it's decline. Correction, you might "say" it, but that doesn't mean it would be true.

      Personally, I've never quit a game because of crown crate equivalents or what I perceived to be their ripple effects. That's just my opinion though--I'm not going to make predictions off that just because I'm one of a generation of gamers that happens to have played tons of mmos. Lol credentials

      What we are doing is finding the common denominator. It is easy after you do a little digging on the history of a certain person in MMOs, how that person usually operates, what happened in these MMOs and draw a conclusion from that.

      But you can ignore all the information available and rule it out as "unrelated" and as "mere guessing" if you wish. The truth is that the gaming market only reached the point where it is now, with so many consumer-unfriendly practices, because we allowed it to happen. We the costumers who refused to see the big picture, ignored the pattern and kept quiet.

      Yes, "we". I did the same as you did before, too, in other MMOs, but I am not about to do the same here.

      Edit: By the way, no, I am not blaming that one person for this. Her specialization only exists because MMOs got to this point, and because this kind of strategy was enabled by the costumers. She is hired to do this, she isn't doing something without the rest of the team knowing or secretly sabotaging any game.

      I stopped playing SWTOR because the content became laughably trivial--I didn't even bother finishing content because it was too easy.

      I stopped playing GW2 because I hated heart of thorns. I didn't like class balance with a focus on elite specs and trinity roles in raiding.

      I stopped playing Archeage because I got annoyed by the class balance in pvp and the way housing was handled.

      In each of these examples someone is out there citing my departure's contribution to a mmos decline because of an increase in focus on cash shops. I'm sure people did quit because of cash shops/rng, but I'd argue that if they were absolutely in love with the mmo otherwise that they would have stuck it out.

      Who knows though? All you know is how you feel and the likely like-minded people that you play with. Not exactly an objective sample from the broad spectrum of experiences and opinions.
      Something being unbalanced in 1v1 does not imply that it is balanced in group play.
    • AlienSlof
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      Dazza1968 wrote: »
      I cant help but wonder just how many forum posters that have said not buying crates will actually stick to it lol.

      I've played 3 MMOs, never bought an RNG box in any of them. Some of us really do mean what we say.

      RIP Atherton, my beautiful little gentle friend. I will miss you forever. Without you I am a hollow shell.
    • Elsonso
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      Kildayen wrote: »
      Tonight I purchased four 5500 crown packs while they were on sale. I now have a total of 52,950 crowns to spend. I did this NOT knowing that crown crates would be released this week. I just wanted to buy the crowns at a discounted price so I could have a bulk amount and use them for whatever in the future. Maybe upgrade horses on new toons, maybe do a few race changes, whatever.

      I do the same thing, and I have lots of Crowns, as well. Even on sale, they are too valuable to be wasted on the ZOS RNG, so I do not intend to use them on Crown Crates. My perspective on this is that the Crown Crates are just throwing Crowns away. To me, it is like pressing a "Delete 400 Crowns" button.

      Kendaric wrote: »
      Unless they changed it from how it was on PTS, which is possible of course, we know how the crates work. My main gripe with the scam crates is and has always been that I'll end up with items I don't want in my collection and can't get rid of.

      They sort of hinted that you might be able to trade in anything for Gems. We don't know to what degree they will do this, but we will likely find out today. As I have said earlier, they cannot offer too many Gems for this or people will collect them too fast and the APEX mounts will sell for too cheap. My gut instinct says that Bethesda wants a certain amount of Crowns spent, like something in the 5000-8000 Crown range. They know that we would complain, loudly, if they just sold it for that outright, but if y'all pay for it in 400 Crown increments, and collect your Gems while you do it, you may not notice how much you are actually spending.

      On top of that, collecting Gems is a new game to play. People can collect Gems in advance of something they want, so they can just buy it outright. The RNG Crates, at this point, become nothing but random Gem generators. You put in 400 Crowns and out pops a random number of Gems. When people start bragging about how many Gems they have, we will see the full purpose of the Gems. It isn't just a way to compensate players for duplicate, or unwanted items, it is a game unto itself that generates revenue for the studio.

      Not that this bothers me. What bothers me is the effect this has on the rest of the game, game development, and the future. If it becomes more important to keep people buying Crown Crates and playing the Gem Game than it is to create and release content for the Game, ESO is done.
      Back on topc....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 doubt that this will really work. You can have 10 people in here complaining about how much they dropped on Crown Crates without getting anything useful, then one person will come along and say "APEX MOUNT, FIRST CRATE" and people will run off the to Store to buy them. A common human behavior. People can ignore the negative reality and focus on only the possibility of a positive reward. This is why lottery tickets sell so well. For all intents and purposes, no single individual will win the Lottery, yet they still buy the tickets.
      Darkstorne wrote: »
      And if empirical data is your thing, just look at what gambling crates did for SWTOR's income. In 2013 that game's equivalent of Crown Crates helped rake in $139 million. It's one of the most financially successful MMOs on the market today. In the western market, only WoW makes more money than SWTOR.

      The ESO Crown Crates will not be that successful. Not until ZOS wakes up and puts P2W items in the Crates so that these things are no longer optional for a certain level of play. Yes, I do think they will do this. Maybe not right away, but there will likely come a point where they decide to do it. They will decide that this isn't that bad, that if you spend 2 or 3 years playing the game, you will get the same stuff, anyway. It is just a convenience. All the hip MMOs do it. It is just a game, can't harm anything. Firor's fortune cookie told him to do it. Whatever the excuse, they will find it.

      The big question is whether there will be enough revenue, after expenses and profit goals, to actually benefit the game? Will the revenue allocated for ESO from them exceed the cost of keeping people buying the Crates? Will this make ESO a better game, or will this revenue just be spent on the next game?
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    • Abeille
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      Kolache wrote: »
      Abeille wrote: »
      Kolache wrote: »
      How many western mmos would anyone be able to count as "successful", let alone "thriving?"

      You could make a drinking game out of trying to name all the mmos that have come and gone before their time. That makes easy pickins for examples to state why previous failures justify your predictions for ESO's future.

      In truth you really have no idea why they ultimately failed--it's just guessing. If you're actually that great with predictions I hope you're trading, forecasting weather, or working in vegas.

      As far as I'm concerned, if ESO went offline next year and crates got a lot of attention between now and then there's no way you'd be able to definitely say what caused it's decline. Correction, you might "say" it, but that doesn't mean it would be true.

      Personally, I've never quit a game because of crown crate equivalents or what I perceived to be their ripple effects. That's just my opinion though--I'm not going to make predictions off that just because I'm one of a generation of gamers that happens to have played tons of mmos. Lol credentials

      What we are doing is finding the common denominator. It is easy after you do a little digging on the history of a certain person in MMOs, how that person usually operates, what happened in these MMOs and draw a conclusion from that.

      But you can ignore all the information available and rule it out as "unrelated" and as "mere guessing" if you wish. The truth is that the gaming market only reached the point where it is now, with so many consumer-unfriendly practices, because we allowed it to happen. We the costumers who refused to see the big picture, ignored the pattern and kept quiet.

      Yes, "we". I did the same as you did before, too, in other MMOs, but I am not about to do the same here.

      Edit: By the way, no, I am not blaming that one person for this. Her specialization only exists because MMOs got to this point, and because this kind of strategy was enabled by the costumers. She is hired to do this, she isn't doing something without the rest of the team knowing or secretly sabotaging any game.

      I stopped playing SWTOR because the content became laughably trivial--I didn't even bother finishing content because it was too easy.

      I stopped playing GW2 because I hated heart of thorns. I didn't like class balance with a focus on elite specs and trinity roles in raiding.

      I stopped playing Archeage because I got annoyed by the class balance in pvp and the way housing was handled.

      In each of these examples someone is out there citing my departure's contribution to a mmos decline because of an increase in focus on cash shops. I'm sure people did quit because of cash shops/rng, but I'd argue that if they were absolutely in love with the mmo otherwise that they would have stuck it out.

      Who knows though? All you know is how you feel and the likely like-minded people that you play with. Not exactly an objective sample from the broad spectrum of experiences and opinions.

      I understand perfectly.

      I quit MMOs when they start lacking content on the story department. This will be especially harmful to me in ESO, more than in other MMOs, because in ESO I unfortunately do not have any other reason to stay other than for the story, because I find it so much better made than any other aspect of the game. I don't mean only the main story (which saw no progress since Orsinium), of course, my favourite character of all time is Elam Drals, who has nothing to do with the main story. Characters are so important to me, too.

      I'll tell you why I left GW2. I absolutely despised the story. It was cheesy, it used the same kind of plot point to evoke cheep "ow my feels" reactions multiple times throughout it (something made worse with Heart of Thorns). ANet made a good game, but they are awful story tellers, unfortunately.

      ESO, on the other hand, has amazing story telling, amazing characters, amazing voice acting, and I get showered by so much lore all the time and it is so fantastic, I love it so much!

      And I am dead scared that this part of the game that is absolutely essential for me to feel any enjoyment while player will suffer once they shift their focus. Because I am well aware that this that I love so much is really expensive to develop, much more expensive than recolors to put in Crown Crates (I'm saying recolors because many of the crate exclusives in the PTS were mere recolors, like the Red Pit Wolf, and not entirely new models).
      Edited by Abeille on November 29, 2016 2:19PM
      Just so that everyone knows, my Altmer still can't have black hair. About a dozen of Altmer NPCs in the game have black hair. Just saying.

      Meet my characters:
      Command: Do the thing.

      Zadarri, Khajiit Fist of Thalmor: The thing was done, as commanded.
      Durza gra-Maghul, Orc blacksmith: The thing was done perfectly, in the most efficient way.
      Tegwen, Bosmer troublemaker: You can't prove I didn't do the thing.
      Sings-Many-Songs, Argonian fisher: Sure, I'll do the thing... Eventually. Maybe.
      Aerindel, Altmer stormcaller: After extensive research, I've come to the conclusion that doing the thing would be a waste of resources.
      Liliel, Dunmer pyromancer: Aerindel said I shouldn't do the thing. Something about "resources".
      Gyda Snowcaller, Nord cryomancer: I will find a way to do it that won't waste resources and make Aerindel proud of me.
      Beatrice Leoriane, Breton vampire: I persuaded someone else into doing the thing. You are welcome, dear.
      Sahima, Redguard performer: Doing the thing sounds awfully unpleasant and really not my problem.
      Ellaria Valerius, Imperial priestess: I'll pray to the Eight for the thing to be done, if it is Their will.
    • elvenmad
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      The ESO Crown Crates will not be that successful. Not until ZOS wakes up and puts P2W items in the Crates so that these things are no longer optional for a certain level of play. Yes, I do think they will do this. Maybe not right away, but there will likely come a point where they decide to do it. They will decide that this isn't that bad, that if you spend 2 or 3 years playing the game, you will get the same stuff, anyway. It is just a convenience. All the hip MMOs do it. It is just a game, can't harm anything. Firor's fortune cookie told him to do it. Whatever the excuse, they will find it.

      This will happen in the end, this is exactly what has happened in every other game with cash shop RNG boxes, this is fact.
      Its just a matter of time.



      Edited by elvenmad on November 29, 2016 2:20PM
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    • SantieClaws
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      Let khajiit tell you a story yes. A story of memories of another lifetime.

      Once there were two very happy dwarvern lasses, Rosiebelle and Posienell, living in a place called Middle Earth.

      They had dresses and hats and many good friends. They had many fine adventures with hobbits and elves alike.

      They spent six long years there. In that time they saw their world gradually corroded and corrupted by stat boosting tomes and lootboxes that required the purchase of a key yes. The final straw was at the Winter Festival when longer timers were introduced on the festival quests. If you handed over a considerable sum of coin it was made possible to instantly reset those timers and do the quests again. Also it became possible to purchase the ability to go on the map to towns you had not yet discovered.

      Rosie and Posie always swore they would never leave but as one by one all their friends sailed for other shores they found themselves alone and sailed away - never to return.

      Just a story.

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    • Abeille
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      elvenmad wrote: »
      The ESO Crown Crates will not be that successful. Not until ZOS wakes up and puts P2W items in the Crates so that these things are no longer optional for a certain level of play. Yes, I do think they will do this. Maybe not right away, but there will likely come a point where they decide to do it. They will decide that this isn't that bad, that if you spend 2 or 3 years playing the game, you will get the same stuff, anyway. It is just a convenience. All the hip MMOs do it. It is just a game, can't harm anything. Firor's fortune cookie told him to do it. Whatever the excuse, they will find it.

      This will happen in the end, this is exactly what has happened in every other game with cash shop RNG boxes, this is fact.
      Its just a matter of time.



      I like to think that ESO players put so much value on cosmetics because of the huge RP community (including "soft RP", when people just like their character to look the part but do not interact with others in character) that this won't be necessary.
      Just so that everyone knows, my Altmer still can't have black hair. About a dozen of Altmer NPCs in the game have black hair. Just saying.

      Meet my characters:
      Command: Do the thing.

      Zadarri, Khajiit Fist of Thalmor: The thing was done, as commanded.
      Durza gra-Maghul, Orc blacksmith: The thing was done perfectly, in the most efficient way.
      Tegwen, Bosmer troublemaker: You can't prove I didn't do the thing.
      Sings-Many-Songs, Argonian fisher: Sure, I'll do the thing... Eventually. Maybe.
      Aerindel, Altmer stormcaller: After extensive research, I've come to the conclusion that doing the thing would be a waste of resources.
      Liliel, Dunmer pyromancer: Aerindel said I shouldn't do the thing. Something about "resources".
      Gyda Snowcaller, Nord cryomancer: I will find a way to do it that won't waste resources and make Aerindel proud of me.
      Beatrice Leoriane, Breton vampire: I persuaded someone else into doing the thing. You are welcome, dear.
      Sahima, Redguard performer: Doing the thing sounds awfully unpleasant and really not my problem.
      Ellaria Valerius, Imperial priestess: I'll pray to the Eight for the thing to be done, if it is Their will.
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      Abeille wrote: »
      Kolache wrote: »
      Abeille wrote: »
      Kolache wrote: »
      How many western mmos would anyone be able to count as "successful", let alone "thriving?"

      You could make a drinking game out of trying to name all the mmos that have come and gone before their time. That makes easy pickins for examples to state why previous failures justify your predictions for ESO's future.

      In truth you really have no idea why they ultimately failed--it's just guessing. If you're actually that great with predictions I hope you're trading, forecasting weather, or working in vegas.

      As far as I'm concerned, if ESO went offline next year and crates got a lot of attention between now and then there's no way you'd be able to definitely say what caused it's decline. Correction, you might "say" it, but that doesn't mean it would be true.

      Personally, I've never quit a game because of crown crate equivalents or what I perceived to be their ripple effects. That's just my opinion though--I'm not going to make predictions off that just because I'm one of a generation of gamers that happens to have played tons of mmos. Lol credentials

      What we are doing is finding the common denominator. It is easy after you do a little digging on the history of a certain person in MMOs, how that person usually operates, what happened in these MMOs and draw a conclusion from that.

      But you can ignore all the information available and rule it out as "unrelated" and as "mere guessing" if you wish. The truth is that the gaming market only reached the point where it is now, with so many consumer-unfriendly practices, because we allowed it to happen. We the costumers who refused to see the big picture, ignored the pattern and kept quiet.

      Yes, "we". I did the same as you did before, too, in other MMOs, but I am not about to do the same here.

      Edit: By the way, no, I am not blaming that one person for this. Her specialization only exists because MMOs got to this point, and because this kind of strategy was enabled by the costumers. She is hired to do this, she isn't doing something without the rest of the team knowing or secretly sabotaging any game.

      I stopped playing SWTOR because the content became laughably trivial--I didn't even bother finishing content because it was too easy.

      I stopped playing GW2 because I hated heart of thorns. I didn't like class balance with a focus on elite specs and trinity roles in raiding.

      I stopped playing Archeage because I got annoyed by the class balance in pvp and the way housing was handled.

      In each of these examples someone is out there citing my departure's contribution to a mmos decline because of an increase in focus on cash shops. I'm sure people did quit because of cash shops/rng, but I'd argue that if they were absolutely in love with the mmo otherwise that they would have stuck it out.

      Who knows though? All you know is how you feel and the likely like-minded people that you play with. Not exactly an objective sample from the broad spectrum of experiences and opinions.

      I understand perfectly.

      I quit MMOs when they start lacking content on the story department. This will be especially harmful to me in ESO, more than in other MMOs, because in ESO I unfortunately do not have any other reason to stay other than for the story, because I find it so much better made than any other aspect of the game. I don't mean only the main story (which saw no progress since Orsinium), of course, my favourite character of all time is Elam Drals, who has nothing to do with the main story. Characters are so important to me, too.

      I'll tell you why I left GW2. I absolutely despised the story. It was cheesy, it used the same kind of plot point to evoke cheep "ow my feels" reactions multiple times throughout it (something made worse with Heart of Thorns). ANet made a good game, but they are awful story tellers, unfortunately.

      ESO, on the other hand, has amazing story telling, amazing characters, amazing voice acting, and I get showered by so much lore all the time and it is so fantastic, I love it so much!

      And I am dead scared that this part of the game that is absolutely essential for me to feel any enjoyment while player will suffer once they shift their focus. Because I am well aware that this that I love so much is really expensive to develop, much more expensive than recolors to put in Crown Crates (I'm saying recolors because many of the crate exclusives in the PTS were mere recolors, like the Red Pit Wolf, and not entirely new models).

      That makes sense to me, and I hope that doesn't happen here for both of our sakes. Perhaps you're not the type of person my original post was aimed at--I'm glad that we have people like you voicing their concerns.

      That being said, there are plenty of posts here from people that don't need to add false weight to their opinions with highly subjective predictions stated as facts. Betting on any mmo ultimately failing for whatever reason gives anyone like a 95% chance of guessing correctly based on history.

      IMO, those easy odds and a history of game addiction to a particular genre alone doesn't make anyones opinion more than just an opinion. Again, not necessarily directed at you.
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      elvenmad wrote: »
      The ESO Crown Crates will not be that successful. Not until ZOS wakes up and puts P2W items in the Crates so that these things are no longer optional for a certain level of play. Yes, I do think they will do this. Maybe not right away, but there will likely come a point where they decide to do it. They will decide that this isn't that bad, that if you spend 2 or 3 years playing the game, you will get the same stuff, anyway. It is just a convenience. All the hip MMOs do it. It is just a game, can't harm anything. Firor's fortune cookie told him to do it. Whatever the excuse, they will find it.

      This will happen in the end, this is exactly what has happened in every other game with cash shop RNG boxes, this is fact.
      Its just a matter of time.



      This right here. This is what ends up happening all the time. They will get put in. Even if the company says that they won't (which companies have promised not to before) they will.
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      Edited by Cazzy on November 29, 2016 2:39PM
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      Cazzy wrote: »
      This thread: 72130823cfd2175ee87afa037833e19a.jpg

      <3

      And soon, after publishing an article about crown crates:
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      @Cazzy This has to have been one of the most impressive threads ever on the forums, not just in how quickly it has grown but the number of issues that are covered and the obvious success in getting a response from Gina.

      There have been less troll posts than I expected, so to rectify that

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      Jim_Pipp wrote: »
      @Cazzy This has to have been one of the most impressive threads ever on the forums, not just in how quickly it has grown but the number of issues that are covered and the obvious success in getting a response from Gina.

      There have been less troll posts than I expected, so to rectify that

      final-countdown_o_357038.jpg

      Nope it is still Pocalunek. Yes it is moving towards that time of the afternoon here ...

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    • Recremen
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      Kildayen wrote: »
      Tonight I purchased four 5500 crown packs while they were on sale. I now have a total of 52,950 crowns to spend. I did this NOT knowing that crown crates would be released this week. I just wanted to buy the crowns at a discounted price so I could have a bulk amount and use them for whatever in the future. Maybe upgrade horses on new toons, maybe do a few race changes, whatever.

      I do the same thing, and I have lots of Crowns, as well. Even on sale, they are too valuable to be wasted on the ZOS RNG, so I do not intend to use them on Crown Crates. My perspective on this is that the Crown Crates are just throwing Crowns away. To me, it is like pressing a "Delete 400 Crowns" button.

      Kendaric wrote: »
      Unless they changed it from how it was on PTS, which is possible of course, we know how the crates work. My main gripe with the scam crates is and has always been that I'll end up with items I don't want in my collection and can't get rid of.

      They sort of hinted that you might be able to trade in anything for Gems. We don't know to what degree they will do this, but we will likely find out today. As I have said earlier, they cannot offer too many Gems for this or people will collect them too fast and the APEX mounts will sell for too cheap. My gut instinct says that Bethesda wants a certain amount of Crowns spent, like something in the 5000-8000 Crown range. They know that we would complain, loudly, if they just sold it for that outright, but if y'all pay for it in 400 Crown increments, and collect your Gems while you do it, you may not notice how much you are actually spending.

      On top of that, collecting Gems is a new game to play. People can collect Gems in advance of something they want, so they can just buy it outright. The RNG Crates, at this point, become nothing but random Gem generators. You put in 400 Crowns and out pops a random number of Gems. When people start bragging about how many Gems they have, we will see the full purpose of the Gems. It isn't just a way to compensate players for duplicate, or unwanted items, it is a game unto itself that generates revenue for the studio.

      Not that this bothers me. What bothers me is the effect this has on the rest of the game, game development, and the future. If it becomes more important to keep people buying Crown Crates and playing the Gem Game than it is to create and release content for the Game, ESO is done.
      Back on topc....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 doubt that this will really work. You can have 10 people in here complaining about how much they dropped on Crown Crates without getting anything useful, then one person will come along and say "APEX MOUNT, FIRST CRATE" and people will run off the to Store to buy them. A common human behavior. People can ignore the negative reality and focus on only the possibility of a positive reward. This is why lottery tickets sell so well. For all intents and purposes, no single individual will win the Lottery, yet they still buy the tickets.
      Darkstorne wrote: »
      And if empirical data is your thing, just look at what gambling crates did for SWTOR's income. In 2013 that game's equivalent of Crown Crates helped rake in $139 million. It's one of the most financially successful MMOs on the market today. In the western market, only WoW makes more money than SWTOR.

      The ESO Crown Crates will not be that successful. Not until ZOS wakes up and puts P2W items in the Crates so that these things are no longer optional for a certain level of play. Yes, I do think they will do this. Maybe not right away, but there will likely come a point where they decide to do it. They will decide that this isn't that bad, that if you spend 2 or 3 years playing the game, you will get the same stuff, anyway. It is just a convenience. All the hip MMOs do it. It is just a game, can't harm anything. Firor's fortune cookie told him to do it. Whatever the excuse, they will find it.

      The big question is whether there will be enough revenue, after expenses and profit goals, to actually benefit the game? Will the revenue allocated for ESO from them exceed the cost of keeping people buying the Crates? Will this make ESO a better game, or will this revenue just be spent on the next game?

      What makes the least sense to me is that I was perfectly and perfectly willing to spend 5k, probably even up to 10k Crowns on one of these mounts, given that they have a ton of unique geometry and effects. Wouldn't even complain, since they're easily higher quality than the Dro-m'Athra Senche and that was already such a solid mount. But how much am I willing to gamble trying to get one? Zero.l Exactly zero Crowns. Because there's no guarantee you'll ever get the mount you're going for no matter how much you spend, and I'm not willing to normalize a *** gambling service in a game I love, especially when it already has a perfectly good monetization strategy that, while not perfect (nonrefundable fiat currency, anyone?), I was entirely willing to engage with.

      *Edit: though I guess, for the sake of fairness, if it turns out there IS a guarantee that you can get what you want in a fixed price range, then I will HIGHLY TENTATIVELY back off some of my rage about it.
      Edited by Recremen on November 29, 2016 2:56PM
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    • Panth141
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      Jim_Pipp wrote: »
      @Cazzy This has to have been one of the most impressive threads ever on the forums, not just in how quickly it has grown but the number of issues that are covered and the obvious success in getting a response from Gina.

      There have been less troll posts than I expected, so to rectify that

      final-countdown_o_357038.jpg

      Nope it is still Pocalunek. Yes it is moving towards that time of the afternoon here ...

      Yours with paws
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      @SantieClaws

      Does Pocalunek have some meaning I don't know of?! Google translate tells me that it's the Polish word for 'kiss'?
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    • Tyrion87
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      Panth141 wrote: »
      Jim_Pipp wrote: »
      @Cazzy This has to have been one of the most impressive threads ever on the forums, not just in how quickly it has grown but the number of issues that are covered and the obvious success in getting a response from Gina.

      There have been less troll posts than I expected, so to rectify that

      final-countdown_o_357038.jpg

      Nope it is still Pocalunek. Yes it is moving towards that time of the afternoon here ...

      Yours with paws
      Santie Claws

      @SantieClaws

      Does Pocalunek have some meaning I don't know of?! Google translate tells me that it's the Polish word for 'kiss'?

      As a Pole I confirm that this word with Polish letter "ł" in the middle stands for "kiss" :-)
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      AlienSlof wrote: »
      Dazza1968 wrote: »
      I cant help but wonder just how many forum posters that have said not buying crates will actually stick to it lol.

      I've played 3 MMOs, never bought an RNG box in any of them. Some of us really do mean what we say.

      You need less worry about other people and what they are going to choose or not choose to spend or waste their money on, and worry about whether you are going to waste your money or not. This topic here that everyone is talking about is no (loling) matter either and not to be taking lightly. Majority of the posters here love this game and most have been supporting it for a long time now. This may be my first mmorpg but I take heed to those more experienced than I, you would be wise to do the same #karma keep it in mind when making your next purchase o:)

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      Recremen wrote: »
      *Edit: though I guess, for the sake of fairness, if it turns out there IS a guarantee that you can get what you want in a fixed price range, then I will HIGHLY TENTATIVELY back off some of my rage about it.

      To be 100% fair, it is almost impossible to never get enough gems to get what you want (I mean, unless you run out of money). I mean, you would have to drop only the experience scrolls forever (they replace collectibles), which is unlikely at best, and ZOS would have to not implement the consumable-to-gems system they said they would look into.
      But still, with that gem return rate, and if you are unlucky enough to drop EVERYTHING in the non-apex part of the Crown Gem Store before starting to drop duplicates and then only drop duplicates from the lower tier, you would need an absurd amount of crowns. Much more than the 10k you said you were willing to spend for one of the apex mounts.
      Edited by Abeille on November 29, 2016 3:02PM
      Just so that everyone knows, my Altmer still can't have black hair. About a dozen of Altmer NPCs in the game have black hair. Just saying.

      Meet my characters:
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      Zadarri, Khajiit Fist of Thalmor: The thing was done, as commanded.
      Durza gra-Maghul, Orc blacksmith: The thing was done perfectly, in the most efficient way.
      Tegwen, Bosmer troublemaker: You can't prove I didn't do the thing.
      Sings-Many-Songs, Argonian fisher: Sure, I'll do the thing... Eventually. Maybe.
      Aerindel, Altmer stormcaller: After extensive research, I've come to the conclusion that doing the thing would be a waste of resources.
      Liliel, Dunmer pyromancer: Aerindel said I shouldn't do the thing. Something about "resources".
      Gyda Snowcaller, Nord cryomancer: I will find a way to do it that won't waste resources and make Aerindel proud of me.
      Beatrice Leoriane, Breton vampire: I persuaded someone else into doing the thing. You are welcome, dear.
      Sahima, Redguard performer: Doing the thing sounds awfully unpleasant and really not my problem.
      Ellaria Valerius, Imperial priestess: I'll pray to the Eight for the thing to be done, if it is Their will.
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      Panth141 wrote: »

      @SantieClaws

      Does Pocalunek have some meaning I don't know of?! Google translate tells me that it's the Polish word for 'kiss'?

      My bets are on Witcher soundtrack. The khajiit loves that.
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      Panth141 wrote: »
      Jim_Pipp wrote: »
      @Cazzy This has to have been one of the most impressive threads ever on the forums, not just in how quickly it has grown but the number of issues that are covered and the obvious success in getting a response from Gina.

      There have been less troll posts than I expected, so to rectify that

      final-countdown_o_357038.jpg

      Nope it is still Pocalunek. Yes it is moving towards that time of the afternoon here ...

      Yours with paws
      Santie Claws

      @SantieClaws

      Does Pocalunek have some meaning I don't know of?! Google translate tells me that it's the Polish word for 'kiss'?

      It is a song from the most recent Percival Schuttenbach album, Styrzyga, well it is a re-recording of a song from an earlier album. This one believes it is based originally on a short story or poem by Howard Pyle but this one cannot identify which one.

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      Edit: This one believes it is possible to find the album on Spotify

      Edited by SantieClaws on November 29, 2016 3:03PM
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      Jim_Pipp wrote: »
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      That song always reminds me of this xD

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PG5RUNlxtkA
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      Yuls wrote: »
      Peekachu99 wrote: »

      Turning unwanted consumables into gems sounds pretty huge. Why aren't we pestering them for info on that instead of this egregious mess of a thread? That change, alone, would be fantastic.

      Here's the pts comment
      https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/comment/3384769/#Comment_3384769

      It's a great response to feedback. However, I will say that they should let you turn any unwanted trash from the boxes into gems--not just consumables.

      That would make the whole thing bearable, really.
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