Any F2P game hase a same system, why I bought the game client then? Because not the visual only stuff is blocked.Stovahkiin wrote: »Really? Tell my how to buy craft bag or at least any pet or mount other then horse without crowns? I knew only about few basic horses and only 1 pet - dwemer spider you can take by ingame actions.Akatsukisan wrote: »No, nobody is being "forced to buy" anything... the crown store is literally a alternative option to buy items ingame via IRL cash... it's not forced it's not p2p nor is it pay to win... the guy next to me has a chance of winning as much as I do.
Forced to buy would mean that progression in the game would be impossible to accomplish unless you buy microtransactions... Which is totally invalid in ESO: Onlines case...
Now is buying crowns a faster way of obtaining certain things? surely yes... that's why it's there to speed up the process of certain things but everything you can get in the crowns store you can get without spending a cent truly.. You're not going be a super warrior with OP armor and every single item in a matter of hours in a MMORPG like ESO... It takes days maybe weeks or months at certain accomplishments but that's what keeps certain players coming, the grind.
That's my take on all of this though.
The craft bag, as well as the more snazzy mounts and pets make up a good portion of Zeni's revenue. The game does not require a sub, and so of course there are some things that are plainly locked behind a pay wall, while other things are not. You certainly don't "need" the more attractive mounts or pets, since they aren't any more efficient than default ones, so Zeni simply charges you if you really do want something that looks better.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Features added such as the TG assistant...
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Yes and anyone saying no either doesn't buy dlc or doesn't sub.
If you sub, you're buying crowns so you should have selected yes
Only those who don't sub and who only play the base game can say no technically.
rubbish.
i have subbed since the start.... not because i was 'forced*' to but because i chose to.
*for an in context definition of 'forced' see my post above.
@jedtb16_ESO
You have to sub or you have to buy crowns without a sub to access the dlc.
Both are forcing you to buy crowns because ESO plus comes with crowns and dlc without a sub requires crowns.
It's that simple. Ppl are ignoring the fact that unless you only play the vanilla game you're buying crowns.
Period.
jeebus.....
it is a choice i am not forced/coerced into doing it.
this is a form of entertainment i chose
your argument is like saying you are forced to cook bacon before you eat it.
get a grip.
@jedtb16_ESO
No it's not a choice.
Please don't suggest that I need to get a grip on anything.
Literally the only way to play outside of the vanilla game is to buy crowns.
Read the full OP and not just the question. The context of the OP includes the whole game not just certain cosmetic or convenience items.
That's the poll so the answer is yes IF you play more than the vanilla game.
-crafting bag
-dlc
-etc
good grief...
you do need to get a grip..... you are saying that choosing to play the game is not a choice???
i do not have to buy crowns to do anything.
do you even play the game?
@jedtb16_ESO
Context:
The OP writes that "as they add features"
And then they write the question.
So the answer is 100% yes crowns are required and it's not a choice or a feeling because in order to access the features in the base game such as
-crafting bag
A sub is required. Subscribing is by default buying crowns.
Features added such as the TG assistant or motif from dlc trials as well as crafting stations located in dlc areas are new features.
That requires either ESO plus or purchasing the dlc.
So my comments to the poll are specifying that
IF anyone accesses DlC they are buying crowns
If you scroll and read some of the comments on page 1 and 2 (if you'd like to) there are specific comments that remark that they sub but that they aren't forced to buy crowns.
True.
But the reason they are subbing is to access something which is gated therefore because subscribing results in the purchase of crowns, my comment remarks that those who sub and say they are paying for a sub and not crowns, I'm saying that's inccorect because ESO plus results in crowns regardless of intent.
That leaves only the players who choose to only play the vanilla game that excludes the context of the OP which is asking in terms of added features
Does that better communicate my comments previously?
Let me know if not
Any F2P game hase a same system, why I bought the game client then? Because not the visual only stuff is blocked.Stovahkiin wrote: »Really? Tell my how to buy craft bag or at least any pet or mount other then horse without crowns? I knew only about few basic horses and only 1 pet - dwemer spider you can take by ingame actions.Akatsukisan wrote: »No, nobody is being "forced to buy" anything... the crown store is literally a alternative option to buy items ingame via IRL cash... it's not forced it's not p2p nor is it pay to win... the guy next to me has a chance of winning as much as I do.
Forced to buy would mean that progression in the game would be impossible to accomplish unless you buy microtransactions... Which is totally invalid in ESO: Onlines case...
Now is buying crowns a faster way of obtaining certain things? surely yes... that's why it's there to speed up the process of certain things but everything you can get in the crowns store you can get without spending a cent truly.. You're not going be a super warrior with OP armor and every single item in a matter of hours in a MMORPG like ESO... It takes days maybe weeks or months at certain accomplishments but that's what keeps certain players coming, the grind.
That's my take on all of this though.
The craft bag, as well as the more snazzy mounts and pets make up a good portion of Zeni's revenue. The game does not require a sub, and so of course there are some things that are plainly locked behind a pay wall, while other things are not. You certainly don't "need" the more attractive mounts or pets, since they aren't any more efficient than default ones, so Zeni simply charges you if you really do want something that looks better.
starkerealm wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Features added such as the TG assistant...
Honest question, does anyone use the mobile fence, except as a cosmetic pet? I mean, really? I can see a rare circumstance where you'd want to fence some stuff but can't go anywhere because a guard's blocking your path. But enough to justify taking a 35% hit to your income?
@jedtb16_ESO
Some regions have a sub price multiple times increased after B2P. ZoS deleted region's indexations or something like this.
So you're not entirely right.
Subscription price (when game was P2P) was different for different countries depend of it's prosperity I guess. Buy after game go B2P all prices was fixed on same prices, so I know countries with sub price atleast doubled. Because "its fair". Or prevent evil sectants to change their adresses to get discount (But Steam game store hase no this problem at all).jedtb16_ESO wrote: »@jedtb16_ESO
Some regions have a sub price multiple times increased after B2P. ZoS deleted region's indexations or something like this.
So you're not entirely right.
sorry, i am not sure i understand you.
could you explain please.
i am in the uk and can only speak of my experience here.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »That's adding a different context to the discussion. The poll and the OP isn't in terms of what's desired for use.
starkerealm wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »That's adding a different context to the discussion. The poll and the OP isn't in terms of what's desired for use.
Except, they kind of are. The question is if the game is "forcing" people to cough up cash. If the example given is an item with no practical value, the idea that it's a compulsory purchase becomes a lot shakier.
Now, this isn't the only thing in discussion, and stuff like the crafting bag have far more utility. But, in this case? Yeah, it's a relevant question.
Just like how pets and mounts aren't required purchases. You need a mount, but aside from aesthetic concerns, they're all interchangeable, including the 10k gold option.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »@starkerealm
No that's not what's written. But if that's what your comments are in context to, it is best to exclude all of my comments because mine are based on the OP and comments from others based on the OP.
You're adding a different context and other ideas not meantioned.
It's added features.
Features aren't cosmetic things like mounts, costumes etc.
Features are literally
-crafting bag
-assistants
-features locked by dlc
starkerealm wrote: »Really? Tell my how to buy craft bag or at least any pet or mount other then horse without crowns? I knew only about few basic horses and only 1 pet - dwemer spider you can take by ingame actions.Akatsukisan wrote: »No, nobody is being "forced to buy" anything... the crown store is literally a alternative option to buy items ingame via IRL cash... it's not forced it's not p2p nor is it pay to win... the guy next to me has a chance of winning as much as I do.
Forced to buy would mean that progression in the game would be impossible to accomplish unless you buy microtransactions... Which is totally invalid in ESO: Onlines case...
Now is buying crowns a faster way of obtaining certain things? surely yes... that's why it's there to speed up the process of certain things but everything you can get in the crowns store you can get without spending a cent truly.. You're not going be a super warrior with OP armor and every single item in a matter of hours in a MMORPG like ESO... It takes days maybe weeks or months at certain accomplishments but that's what keeps certain players coming, the grind.
That's my take on all of this though.
There's no statistical advantage to the crown store mounts.
Here's a counterexample.
Star Trek Online has two modes of play. Space, and ground. Ground combat has you running around with your crew or other players. Space combat has you flying your ship around.
For all intents and purposes, your ship, in space, is your character class. It has its own equipment slots, ability bar, and (in some cases) custom powers.
However, your ship does not level up (with an exception). Every ten levels you replace it with a more powerful one... or you buy C-Store versions of your ships. (Or in some cases, C-Store versions of entirely different ships). These are, flat out, statistically more powerful. They can slot more crew abilities (with some exceptions), and have additional item slots.
Finally, when you hit level 40, you're done. You've unlocked tier 5 ships, which are the most powerful ones available to free players. (Though some tier 5 ships unlock at 50). What also unlocks at 50 are tier 6 ships. Tier 6 ships are substantially more powerful than tier 5, level up with you, and have access to entire classes of abilities that no other ships in the game can access. They have additional item slots, and they unlock special abilities once they've fully leveled up that you can use on any ship.
For an endgame build, you realistically need 5 of these, just to fill out your starship traits slots.
When it comes to leveling, for space content, you effectively stop at level 40. Content keeps going to 60 (and you can do your best to keep up by improving the items equipped to your ship.) But to advance requires you to pay real cash for ships, multiple times.
Finally, there's a bonus. The most powerful tier 6 ships are buried in the lockboxes. So to have the most powerful space builds, you also need to play their gamble boxes, often a lot.
starkerealm wrote: »Really? Tell my how to buy craft bag or at least any pet or mount other then horse without crowns? I knew only about few basic horses and only 1 pet - dwemer spider you can take by ingame actions.Akatsukisan wrote: »No, nobody is being "forced to buy" anything... the crown store is literally a alternative option to buy items ingame via IRL cash... it's not forced it's not p2p nor is it pay to win... the guy next to me has a chance of winning as much as I do.
Forced to buy would mean that progression in the game would be impossible to accomplish unless you buy microtransactions... Which is totally invalid in ESO: Onlines case...
Now is buying crowns a faster way of obtaining certain things? surely yes... that's why it's there to speed up the process of certain things but everything you can get in the crowns store you can get without spending a cent truly.. You're not going be a super warrior with OP armor and every single item in a matter of hours in a MMORPG like ESO... It takes days maybe weeks or months at certain accomplishments but that's what keeps certain players coming, the grind.
That's my take on all of this though.
There's no statistical advantage to the crown store mounts.
Here's a counterexample.
Star Trek Online has two modes of play. Space, and ground. Ground combat has you running around with your crew or other players. Space combat has you flying your ship around.
For all intents and purposes, your ship, in space, is your character class. It has its own equipment slots, ability bar, and (in some cases) custom powers.
However, your ship does not level up (with an exception). Every ten levels you replace it with a more powerful one... or you buy C-Store versions of your ships. (Or in some cases, C-Store versions of entirely different ships). These are, flat out, statistically more powerful. They can slot more crew abilities (with some exceptions), and have additional item slots.
Finally, when you hit level 40, you're done. You've unlocked tier 5 ships, which are the most powerful ones available to free players. (Though some tier 5 ships unlock at 50). What also unlocks at 50 are tier 6 ships. Tier 6 ships are substantially more powerful than tier 5, level up with you, and have access to entire classes of abilities that no other ships in the game can access. They have additional item slots, and they unlock special abilities once they've fully leveled up that you can use on any ship.
For an endgame build, you realistically need 5 of these, just to fill out your starship traits slots.
When it comes to leveling, for space content, you effectively stop at level 40. Content keeps going to 60 (and you can do your best to keep up by improving the items equipped to your ship.) But to advance requires you to pay real cash for ships, multiple times.
Finally, there's a bonus. The most powerful tier 6 ships are buried in the lockboxes. So to have the most powerful space builds, you also need to play their gamble boxes, often a lot.
Yes but it did not start like that tho. It changed little by little towards that. That was my whole point, ESO is slowly doing that too, its not that bad YET, but if they are allowed to slowly do this eventually they will.
At launch a subscription was enough. Stuff did not need much grinding because its known gamers in the west do not like grinding that much.
Loot at it now... yes you can get houses in the game but you need to grind so much nobody will do it. Also the subscription doesn`t even buy 10% of what is in the Crown Store and that is if you were subbed from day 1. Not to mention the many things that were limited or removed since the Store was made.
The Store is now directing the content too apparently... while subbing is nice it doesn`t get you that much anymore and the game is moving in the "grind to death or take the easy $$$ option".
starkerealm wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »@starkerealm
No that's not what's written. But if that's what your comments are in context to, it is best to exclude all of my comments because mine are based on the OP and comments from others based on the OP.
You're adding a different context and other ideas not meantioned.
It's added features.
Features aren't cosmetic things like mounts, costumes etc.
Features are literally
-crafting bag
-assistants
-features locked by dlc
Actually, I was mistaking @Gorgoneus for the OP. And then asking a semi-related, "is the TG assistant even worth using?" Because they'd brought it up as an example. Which is relevant to the general, "compelled to cough up cash," argument.
SantieClaws wrote: »Forced no.
But encouraged certainly yes.
The housing system as it stands makes it very difficult for new players to fully participate and decorate their homes to any reasonably desirable standard yes.
The crown store enables a massive shortcut to this by offering houses and all the furniture. The imagination limited only by the wallet yes.
This one she wonders if the system was designed to be so material and time intensive as to make the store seem the preferable option yes?
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
Stovahkiin wrote: »What it comes down to is that this MMO is also a full fledged business. You must have known when you started playing that there would be optional features that Zeni would charge for. ALL MMOs have things like that in one form or another.
If you aren't prepared or capable of paying for those kinds of things then why would you still expect to get them? Zeni allows you to have access to the base game for free forever after you make the initial purchase of the game. If you want more things after that (those things take time and money for Zeni to make) then you have to be prepared to pay for them.
If you can't at least acknowledge that then MMOs clearly aren't for you, and you need to go find a nice, one-time-purchase single player game.
Stovahkiin wrote: »What it comes down to is that this MMO is also a full fledged business. You must have known when you started playing that there would be optional features that Zeni would charge for. ALL MMOs have things like that in one form or another.
If you aren't prepared or capable of paying for those kinds of things then why would you still expect to get them? Zeni allows you to have access to the base game for free forever after you make the initial purchase of the game. If you want more things after that (those things take time and money for Zeni to make) then you have to be prepared to pay for them.
If you can't at least acknowledge that then MMOs clearly aren't for you, and you need to go find a nice, one-time-purchase single player game.
Ah that good ole "it's a business" cliche. They are ALL businesses. They have ALL always been businesses. Yet you have a game like FFARR that use the sub model for both PC and console.
And that's just an example. I'm not necessarily saying that subs are better than B2P or F2P simply that different business models are viable ways to monetize an MMO. So saying "it's a business" is not really saying anything about the way that this one is monetized.
Stovahkiin wrote: »Stovahkiin wrote: »What it comes down to is that this MMO is also a full fledged business. You must have known when you started playing that there would be optional features that Zeni would charge for. ALL MMOs have things like that in one form or another.
If you aren't prepared or capable of paying for those kinds of things then why would you still expect to get them? Zeni allows you to have access to the base game for free forever after you make the initial purchase of the game. If you want more things after that (those things take time and money for Zeni to make) then you have to be prepared to pay for them.
If you can't at least acknowledge that then MMOs clearly aren't for you, and you need to go find a nice, one-time-purchase single player game.
Ah that good ole "it's a business" cliche. They are ALL businesses. They have ALL always been businesses. Yet you have a game like FFARR that use the sub model for both PC and console.
And that's just an example. I'm not necessarily saying that subs are better than B2P or F2P simply that different business models are viable ways to monetize an MMO. So saying "it's a business" is not really saying anything about the way that this one is monetized.
So, as a good business tactic, Zeni should start giving away even more things for free? There are multiple other MMOs out there that are WAY worse than Zeni in this regard, and yet all of you are crying about how greedy Zeni is. If you hate it with such a passion and it bothers you so much then either; don't participate in it, or leave.
Stovahkiin wrote: »Stovahkiin wrote: »What it comes down to is that this MMO is also a full fledged business. You must have known when you started playing that there would be optional features that Zeni would charge for. ALL MMOs have things like that in one form or another.
If you aren't prepared or capable of paying for those kinds of things then why would you still expect to get them? Zeni allows you to have access to the base game for free forever after you make the initial purchase of the game. If you want more things after that (those things take time and money for Zeni to make) then you have to be prepared to pay for them.
If you can't at least acknowledge that then MMOs clearly aren't for you, and you need to go find a nice, one-time-purchase single player game.
Ah that good ole "it's a business" cliche. They are ALL businesses. They have ALL always been businesses. Yet you have a game like FFARR that use the sub model for both PC and console.
And that's just an example. I'm not necessarily saying that subs are better than B2P or F2P simply that different business models are viable ways to monetize an MMO. So saying "it's a business" is not really saying anything about the way that this one is monetized.
So, as a good business tactic, Zeni should start giving away even more things for free? There are multiple other MMOs out there that are WAY worse than Zeni in this regard, and yet all of you are crying about how greedy Zeni is. If you hate it with such a passion and it bothers you so much then either; don't participate in it, or leave.
The only one getting emotional here is you little buddy.
There ARE things worthy of criticism even in the things we like... unless you're a blind zealot, that is.
The drop rate of Aetherial ciphers and dust to name just one that is designed to steer you to the cash shop for example.
Stovahkiin wrote: »Stovahkiin wrote: »What it comes down to is that this MMO is also a full fledged business. You must have known when you started playing that there would be optional features that Zeni would charge for. ALL MMOs have things like that in one form or another.
If you aren't prepared or capable of paying for those kinds of things then why would you still expect to get them? Zeni allows you to have access to the base game for free forever after you make the initial purchase of the game. If you want more things after that (those things take time and money for Zeni to make) then you have to be prepared to pay for them.
If you can't at least acknowledge that then MMOs clearly aren't for you, and you need to go find a nice, one-time-purchase single player game.
Ah that good ole "it's a business" cliche. They are ALL businesses. They have ALL always been businesses. Yet you have a game like FFARR that use the sub model for both PC and console.
And that's just an example. I'm not necessarily saying that subs are better than B2P or F2P simply that different business models are viable ways to monetize an MMO. So saying "it's a business" is not really saying anything about the way that this one is monetized.
So, as a good business tactic, Zeni should start giving away even more things for free? There are multiple other MMOs out there that are WAY worse than Zeni in this regard, and yet all of you are crying about how greedy Zeni is. If you hate it with such a passion and it bothers you so much then either; don't participate in it, or leave.
The only one getting emotional here is you little buddy.
There ARE things worthy of criticism even in the things we like... unless you're a blind zealot, that is.
The drop rate of Aetherial ciphers and dust to name just one that is designed to steer you to the cash shop for example.
Stovahkiin wrote: »Stovahkiin wrote: »What it comes down to is that this MMO is also a full fledged business. You must have known when you started playing that there would be optional features that Zeni would charge for. ALL MMOs have things like that in one form or another.
If you aren't prepared or capable of paying for those kinds of things then why would you still expect to get them? Zeni allows you to have access to the base game for free forever after you make the initial purchase of the game. If you want more things after that (those things take time and money for Zeni to make) then you have to be prepared to pay for them.
If you can't at least acknowledge that then MMOs clearly aren't for you, and you need to go find a nice, one-time-purchase single player game.
Ah that good ole "it's a business" cliche. They are ALL businesses. They have ALL always been businesses. Yet you have a game like FFARR that use the sub model for both PC and console.
And that's just an example. I'm not necessarily saying that subs are better than B2P or F2P simply that different business models are viable ways to monetize an MMO. So saying "it's a business" is not really saying anything about the way that this one is monetized.
So, as a good business tactic, Zeni should start giving away even more things for free? There are multiple other MMOs out there that are WAY worse than Zeni in this regard, and yet all of you are crying about how greedy Zeni is. If you hate it with such a passion and it bothers you so much then either; don't participate in it, or leave.
The only one getting emotional here is you little buddy.
There ARE things worthy of criticism even in the things we like... unless you're a blind zealot, that is.
The drop rate of Aetherial ciphers and dust to name just one that is designed to steer you to the cash shop for example.
Exactly.... its getting worse and worse... stuff made to be hard to get to make you use the store.
But i guess many will not see it until its something that they really want or feel they need. As long as its not something they specifically feel they want or need the problem does not exist as far as they know.
Stovahkiin wrote: »Stovahkiin wrote: »What it comes down to is that this MMO is also a full fledged business. You must have known when you started playing that there would be optional features that Zeni would charge for. ALL MMOs have things like that in one form or another.
If you aren't prepared or capable of paying for those kinds of things then why would you still expect to get them? Zeni allows you to have access to the base game for free forever after you make the initial purchase of the game. If you want more things after that (those things take time and money for Zeni to make) then you have to be prepared to pay for them.
If you can't at least acknowledge that then MMOs clearly aren't for you, and you need to go find a nice, one-time-purchase single player game.
Ah that good ole "it's a business" cliche. They are ALL businesses. They have ALL always been businesses. Yet you have a game like FFARR that use the sub model for both PC and console.
And that's just an example. I'm not necessarily saying that subs are better than B2P or F2P simply that different business models are viable ways to monetize an MMO. So saying "it's a business" is not really saying anything about the way that this one is monetized.
So, as a good business tactic, Zeni should start giving away even more things for free? There are multiple other MMOs out there that are WAY worse than Zeni in this regard, and yet all of you are crying about how greedy Zeni is. If you hate it with such a passion and it bothers you so much then either; don't participate in it, or leave.
The only one getting emotional here is you little buddy.
There ARE things worthy of criticism even in the things we like... unless you're a blind zealot, that is.
The drop rate of Aetherial ciphers and dust to name just one that is designed to steer you to the cash shop for example.
Exactly.... its getting worse and worse... stuff made to be hard to get to make you use the store.
But i guess many will not see it until its something that they really want or feel they need. As long as its not something they specifically feel they want or need the problem does not exist as far as they know.
Stovahkiin wrote: »Absolutely not, while I don't agree with all of Zeni's recent marketing decisions, we certainly are not being forced to buy things from the CS. After all, the majority of items in the crown store are cosmetic anyway; and the last time I checked, I was not being forced in any way, shape, or form to pay for them.
If you feel the unbearable urge to quickly and easily buy items that are also available through other methods, then that's your problem, no one is forcing it on you.
So... you think its reasonable to ask the average player to have 25 milion gold for the houses and who knows how much more for furniture?
Do you have that much gold? Would you spend it all on this IF you wanted it?