NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I gotta say this....and it's not directed at anyone specific but so many threads continue to contain sharp comments about ZOS has to find a way to charge money for X....that's why we don't have it yet or whatever complaint or questions that's brought up tends to contain a monetary opinion comment.
Ya know....if you truly don't like that, stop writing it
I don't know about other MMO's as I have never played any but they have added a large number of new sets in the last 6 months or so and given us no additional available storage slots.What is everyone's obsession with storage? No MMO I've played that had housing had storage with it. Just get them to increase the bank/bag size or something.
@billp_ESO it vexes you? like they lured you in and then POUNCED on your wallet?I am unhappy with the current method of providing some parts of a game, and then charging more for the rest of it
What is everyone's obsession with storage? No MMO I've played that had housing had storage with it. Just get them to increase the bank/bag size or something.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I gotta say this....and it's not directed at anyone specific but so many threads continue to contain sharp comments about ZOS has to find a way to charge money for X....that's why we don't have it yet or whatever complaint or questions that's brought up tends to contain a monetary opinion comment.
Ya know....if you truly don't like that, stop writing it
This is probably aimed at me, I have posted several sharp comments about why ZOS didn't include storage in housing. I'm not sure what you are trying to say though.
I grew up playing MMO's where you paid a fee, and played the game. Like DAOC. I am unhappy with the current method of providing some parts of a game, and then charging more for the rest of it, even if I'm paying a sub.
And in this case, I believe (without any actual knowledge) that ZOS decided to postpone providing storage in housing mainly because they haven't planned how to charge for it. I think this is a bad way to design a game.
Has ZOS discussed an ETA for when storage will be added to housing? If they did, I missed it. (yeah, I miss a lot)
This matters because I need to know when I need to have the funds to purchase a home, but there is no reason to start saving now if we won't get storage until some undetermined time in the future.
Anyone have any actual real information to go on for an ETA for storage being added to housing?
I grew up playing MMO's where you paid a fee, and played the game. Like DAOC. I am unhappy with the current method of providing some parts of a game, and then charging more for the rest of it, even if I'm paying a sub.
Dagoth_Rac wrote: »I grew up playing MMO's where you paid a fee, and played the game. Like DAOC. I am unhappy with the current method of providing some parts of a game, and then charging more for the rest of it, even if I'm paying a sub.
ZOS tried subscription-required. It did not work. They did not start off the game as subscription-required as some kind of weird tease. They wanted the game to work the way you are saying. But not enough people subscribed. People really hate subscription-required games nowadays. If you have a playerbase grandfathered in, like WOW, it can work. But getting a large, sustainable new playerbase in a subscription-required game is extraordinarily difficult. ESO is not the only game to try this recently and not be able to make it work. I blame the players more than the devs. Not all players or any particular players. I just mean that some of us have been here from the start. Paid the subscription when it was subscription-required. Would have liked the game to stay that way. But there were not enough people like that.
I mean ZOS were called horrible, greedy, evil, soulless corporate hacks when the game was announced as subscription-required. Then they dropped the subscription requirement and added a cash shop and got called ... horrible, greedy, evil, soulless corporate hacks. So it seems like they can't win.