old_mufasa wrote: »
/facepalm
they refered to morrowind as the largest dlc to date..
I take it you didn't watch the twitch stream..
aheck1111_ESO wrote: »What if you agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any car they offered at the time and in the future. Then one day, they release the car of your dreams and you expect to have access to drive that car. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, this is actually an automobile, not a car, so you'll have to pay full price for this one.'
That actually sounds like reality. If you sign a contract to buy car A and the company releases car B a week later, you're still on the hook to pay for car A and you don't get to drive car B simply because you're paying for car A.
old_mufasa wrote: »
/facepalm
they refered to morrowind as the largest dlc to date..
I take it you didn't watch the twitch stream..
Yet some jerk-off on a livestream accidentally says the word DLC and you take that as official stance. I guarantee you they were reprimanded after the livestream shut off.
aheck1111_ESO wrote: »old_mufasa wrote: »
/facepalm
they refered to morrowind as the largest dlc to date..
I take it you didn't watch the twitch stream..
Yet some jerk-off on a livestream accidentally says the word DLC and you take that as official stance. I guarantee you they were reprimanded after the livestream shut off.
Umm, that was either @ZOS_RichLambert or @ZOS_PaulSage, since they were presenting the live stream. Not exactly jerk-offs bud.
Darth_Savage wrote: »I must say I'm with OP on this one, people being so salty about having to buy the expansion. $15 a month for eso plus and it gives you crowns worth $15, and the crafting bag among other things, which I think is totally worth it. I have a great time on this game and I don't mind kicking the devs $15 a month and paying for Morrowind, please people calm down.
Darth_Savage wrote: »I must say I'm with OP on this one, people being so salty about having to buy the expansion. $15 a month for eso plus and it gives you crowns worth $15, and the crafting bag among other things, which I think is totally worth it. I have a great time on this game and I don't mind kicking the devs $15 a month and paying for Morrowind, please people calm down.
Quite so.
I doubt if many of those complaining are even subscribers, they're just the usual complainers who never quite got round to quitting when they said they would over B2P, and never got round to quitting again when they said they would over Crown Crates. They haven't got round to quitting once more over their disappointment with the housing, and they're not quitting finally over Morrowind, just talking about cancelling the subscription most of them probably never had in the first place !
old_mufasa wrote: »aheck1111_ESO wrote: »What if you agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any car they offered at the time and in the future. Then one day, they release the car of your dreams and you expect to have access to drive that car. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, this is actually an automobile, not a car, so you'll have to pay full price for this one.'
Except for the fact that this analogy is bad and a complete lie.
FACT: ZOS never promised that ESO+ gave you the ability to play free* all content that will ever be produced, ever, until the end of time.
This is a better analogy for you blockheads:
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release an awesome SUV and you expect to have access to drive that SUV. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an SUV, not a Sedan.
All car companies are in agreement the differences between a Sedan and SUV. Just because you choose to disagree with what an SUV is, doesn't mean you are right. You aren't the decision-maker.
Everyone in the videogame world knows, and agrees, on the distinction between DLC and Expansion. Get with the program.
Maybe you need to read what the ESO plus said it would be giving...
It said ALL DOWN LOADABLE CONTENT...
Morrowind is down loadable content...
So better analogy for you tiny minded people is
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release a green sedan's as green Sedan XL edition and you expect to have access to drive what is a sedan. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an Sedan XL, not a Sedan.
Just because they relabel it does not change that it's down loadable content.
old_mufasa wrote: »aheck1111_ESO wrote: »What if you agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any car they offered at the time and in the future. Then one day, they release the car of your dreams and you expect to have access to drive that car. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, this is actually an automobile, not a car, so you'll have to pay full price for this one.'
Except for the fact that this analogy is bad and a complete lie.
FACT: ZOS never promised that ESO+ gave you the ability to play free* all content that will ever be produced, ever, until the end of time.
This is a better analogy for you blockheads:
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release an awesome SUV and you expect to have access to drive that SUV. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an SUV, not a Sedan.
All car companies are in agreement the differences between a Sedan and SUV. Just because you choose to disagree with what an SUV is, doesn't mean you are right. You aren't the decision-maker.
Everyone in the videogame world knows, and agrees, on the distinction between DLC and Expansion. Get with the program.
Maybe you need to read what the ESO plus said it would be giving...
It said ALL DOWN LOADABLE CONTENT...
Morrowind is down loadable content...
So better analogy for you tiny minded people is
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release a green sedan's as green Sedan XL edition and you expect to have access to drive what is a sedan. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an Sedan XL, not a Sedan.
Just because they relabel it does not change that it's down loadable content.
Downloadable Content. DLC. Downloadable Content. DLC. Downloadable Content. DLC. DownLoadable Content. How is this confusing? DLC has always, for years, been handled separately from Expansions, in every single MMO produced.
old_mufasa wrote: »aheck1111_ESO wrote: »What if you agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any car they offered at the time and in the future. Then one day, they release the car of your dreams and you expect to have access to drive that car. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, this is actually an automobile, not a car, so you'll have to pay full price for this one.'
Except for the fact that this analogy is bad and a complete lie.
FACT: ZOS never promised that ESO+ gave you the ability to play free* all content that will ever be produced, ever, until the end of time.
This is a better analogy for you blockheads:
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release an awesome SUV and you expect to have access to drive that SUV. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an SUV, not a Sedan.
All car companies are in agreement the differences between a Sedan and SUV. Just because you choose to disagree with what an SUV is, doesn't mean you are right. You aren't the decision-maker.
Everyone in the videogame world knows, and agrees, on the distinction between DLC and Expansion. Get with the program.
Maybe you need to read what the ESO plus said it would be giving...
It said ALL DOWN LOADABLE CONTENT...
Morrowind is down loadable content...
So better analogy for you tiny minded people is
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release a green sedan's as green Sedan XL edition and you expect to have access to drive what is a sedan. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an Sedan XL, not a Sedan.
Just because they relabel it does not change that it's down loadable content.
Downloadable Content. DLC. Downloadable Content. DLC. Downloadable Content. DLC. DownLoadable Content. How is this confusing? DLC has always, for years, been handled separately from Expansions, in every single MMO produced.
The difference being virtually no other company has flat out suddenly decided to say FU after promising all downloadable content not to mention regardless of what you think you know.. an expansion is still a DLC its just bigger. It used to be that only WoW dealt in expansions in an MMO product now they set the trend everyone thinks any business model can just drop expansion payment whenever they please even if their prior statements and prior promises contradict what is presented.
WoW is unique in the sense that its the only business model that has worked in the way it has continuously for the longest time. If they followed the suit of wow I would of happily kept subbing and brought the expo but nobody likes to be lied to.
Never promise one thing and do another. You can call this whatever you want, but it is still...Down Loadable Content. DLC. Welcome to the digital age.
They even changed the damned thing overnight ffs.
Technically, you're wrong. This is the first one since the original release that is available with a hard copy of the game, i.e. a disk, and is available with physical items. So this becomes an Expansion, not just DLC.NovaShadow wrote: »old_mufasa wrote: »aheck1111_ESO wrote: »What if you agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any car they offered at the time and in the future. Then one day, they release the car of your dreams and you expect to have access to drive that car. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, this is actually an automobile, not a car, so you'll have to pay full price for this one.'
Except for the fact that this analogy is bad and a complete lie.
FACT: ZOS never promised that ESO+ gave you the ability to play free* all content that will ever be produced, ever, until the end of time.
This is a better analogy for you blockheads:
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release an awesome SUV and you expect to have access to drive that SUV. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an SUV, not a Sedan.
All car companies are in agreement the differences between a Sedan and SUV. Just because you choose to disagree with what an SUV is, doesn't mean you are right. You aren't the decision-maker.
Everyone in the videogame world knows, and agrees, on the distinction between DLC and Expansion. Get with the program.
Maybe you need to read what the ESO plus said it would be giving...
It said ALL DOWN LOADABLE CONTENT...
Morrowind is down loadable content...
So better analogy for you tiny minded people is
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release a green sedan's as green Sedan XL edition and you expect to have access to drive what is a sedan. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an Sedan XL, not a Sedan.
Just because they relabel it does not change that it's down loadable content.
Downloadable Content. DLC. Downloadable Content. DLC. Downloadable Content. DLC. DownLoadable Content. How is this confusing? DLC has always, for years, been handled separately from Expansions, in every single MMO produced.
Technically you'll still be DOWNLOADING Morrowind, so technically it IS downloadable content.
Seriously, what is wrong with you people?
And spare me your tales of your righteous crusades against corporate money grabbing.
If you think something is not worth the price, don't buy it!
It's that easy.
You think it looks good and you will get a lot of entertainment for the announced price. That's okay.
You think that you are being scammed and you won't get enough for the price. That's okay as well.
What is not okay is behaving like a bunch of manchildren over 40$.
And yes I realize that this amount of money is quite large for people in some countries. But as with anything else - if you can't afford it, don't buy it. I can't afford a BMW. I don't *** and complain on the BMW forums that their cars are too expensive for me.
Nyghthowler wrote: »Technically, you're wrong. This is the first one since the original release that is available with a hard copy of the game, i.e. a disk, and is available with physical items. So this becomes an Expansion, not just DLC.NovaShadow wrote: »old_mufasa wrote: »aheck1111_ESO wrote: »What if you agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any car they offered at the time and in the future. Then one day, they release the car of your dreams and you expect to have access to drive that car. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, this is actually an automobile, not a car, so you'll have to pay full price for this one.'
Except for the fact that this analogy is bad and a complete lie.
FACT: ZOS never promised that ESO+ gave you the ability to play free* all content that will ever be produced, ever, until the end of time.
This is a better analogy for you blockheads:
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release an awesome SUV and you expect to have access to drive that SUV. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an SUV, not a Sedan.
All car companies are in agreement the differences between a Sedan and SUV. Just because you choose to disagree with what an SUV is, doesn't mean you are right. You aren't the decision-maker.
Everyone in the videogame world knows, and agrees, on the distinction between DLC and Expansion. Get with the program.
Maybe you need to read what the ESO plus said it would be giving...
It said ALL DOWN LOADABLE CONTENT...
Morrowind is down loadable content...
So better analogy for you tiny minded people is
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release a green sedan's as green Sedan XL edition and you expect to have access to drive what is a sedan. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an Sedan XL, not a Sedan.
Just because they relabel it does not change that it's down loadable content.
Downloadable Content. DLC. Downloadable Content. DLC. Downloadable Content. DLC. DownLoadable Content. How is this confusing? DLC has always, for years, been handled separately from Expansions, in every single MMO produced.
Technically you'll still be DOWNLOADING Morrowind, so technically it IS downloadable content.
If the majority of you forum trolls had played anything besides Hello Kitty Island you might understand this.
Rev Rielle wrote: »Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »You can not levitate in ESO... xD
A shame, but some can:
Though maybe no much.
Oh, well, since you put it that way I guess since I DOWNLOADED the original ESO at relase instead of getting a physical copy of it I should get a refund because I had to pay for it....NovaShadow wrote: »Nyghthowler wrote: »Technically, you're wrong. This is the first one since the original release that is available with a hard copy of the game, i.e. a disk, and is available with physical items. So this becomes an Expansion, not just DLC.NovaShadow wrote: »old_mufasa wrote: »aheck1111_ESO wrote: »What if you agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any car they offered at the time and in the future. Then one day, they release the car of your dreams and you expect to have access to drive that car. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, this is actually an automobile, not a car, so you'll have to pay full price for this one.'
Except for the fact that this analogy is bad and a complete lie.
FACT: ZOS never promised that ESO+ gave you the ability to play free* all content that will ever be produced, ever, until the end of time.
This is a better analogy for you blockheads:
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release an awesome SUV and you expect to have access to drive that SUV. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an SUV, not a Sedan.
All car companies are in agreement the differences between a Sedan and SUV. Just because you choose to disagree with what an SUV is, doesn't mean you are right. You aren't the decision-maker.
Everyone in the videogame world knows, and agrees, on the distinction between DLC and Expansion. Get with the program.
Maybe you need to read what the ESO plus said it would be giving...
It said ALL DOWN LOADABLE CONTENT...
Morrowind is down loadable content...
So better analogy for you tiny minded people is
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release a green sedan's as green Sedan XL edition and you expect to have access to drive what is a sedan. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an Sedan XL, not a Sedan.
Just because they relabel it does not change that it's down loadable content.
Downloadable Content. DLC. Downloadable Content. DLC. Downloadable Content. DLC. DownLoadable Content. How is this confusing? DLC has always, for years, been handled separately from Expansions, in every single MMO produced.
Technically you'll still be DOWNLOADING Morrowind, so technically it IS downloadable content.
If the majority of you forum trolls had played anything besides Hello Kitty Island you might understand this.
WTF is Hello Kitty Island???
The DLC can be downloaded (and used via disk as you say). I guess you're ignoring the fact that those who digitally upgrade will be DOWNLOADING the update not using a disk, therefore, it's a DLC.
Expansion/DLC. It is just a name. ZOS are calling it an expansion to get more money out of people, all these collectables are simply pulling on people's nostalgia from the old days.
I don't know what trolling you're talking about, point out the facts is NOT trolling. Facts are facts. If you refuse to believe the facts take your 'alternative facts' elsewhere.
Seriously, what is wrong with you people?
And spare me your tales of your righteous crusades against corporate money grabbing.
If you think something is not worth the price, don't buy it!
It's that easy.
You think it looks good and you will get a lot of entertainment for the announced price. That's okay.
You think that you are being scammed and you won't get enough for the price. That's okay as well.
What is not okay is behaving like a bunch of manchildren over 40$.
And yes I realize that this amount of money is quite large for people in some countries. But as with anything else - if you can't afford it, don't buy it. I can't afford a BMW. I don't *** and complain on the BMW forums that their cars are too expensive for me.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »old_mufasa wrote: »aheck1111_ESO wrote: »What if you agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any car they offered at the time and in the future. Then one day, they release the car of your dreams and you expect to have access to drive that car. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, this is actually an automobile, not a car, so you'll have to pay full price for this one.'
Except for the fact that this analogy is bad and a complete lie.
FACT: ZOS never promised that ESO+ gave you the ability to play free* all content that will ever be produced, ever, until the end of time.
This is a better analogy for you blockheads:
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release an awesome SUV and you expect to have access to drive that SUV. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an SUV, not a Sedan.
All car companies are in agreement the differences between a Sedan and SUV. Just because you choose to disagree with what an SUV is, doesn't mean you are right. You aren't the decision-maker.
Everyone in the videogame world knows, and agrees, on the distinction between DLC and Expansion. Get with the program.
Maybe you need to read what the ESO plus said it would be giving...
It said ALL DOWN LOADABLE CONTENT...
Morrowind is down loadable content...
So better analogy for you tiny minded people is
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release a green sedan's as green Sedan XL edition and you expect to have access to drive what is a sedan. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an Sedan XL, not a Sedan.
Just because they relabel it does not change that it's down loadable content.
Morrowind is also an expansion not just a Dlc, also I believe they are treating ESO plus just like WoW / Swtor though where you have to wait 6 months in order to play it if you have a sub without paying for it on day 1.
Access to downloadable content means you will get access to it but not right away, their is no claim for you to get it on day 1 with just a sub.
old_mufasa wrote: »aheck1111_ESO wrote: »What if you agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any car they offered at the time and in the future. Then one day, they release the car of your dreams and you expect to have access to drive that car. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, this is actually an automobile, not a car, so you'll have to pay full price for this one.'
Except for the fact that this analogy is bad and a complete lie.
FACT: ZOS never promised that ESO+ gave you the ability to play free* all content that will ever be produced, ever, until the end of time.
This is a better analogy for you blockheads:
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release an awesome SUV and you expect to have access to drive that SUV. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an SUV, not a Sedan.
All car companies are in agreement the differences between a Sedan and SUV. Just because you choose to disagree with what an SUV is, doesn't mean you are right. You aren't the decision-maker.
Everyone in the videogame world knows, and agrees, on the distinction between DLC and Expansion. Get with the program.
Maybe you need to read what the ESO plus said it would be giving...
It said ALL DOWN LOADABLE CONTENT...
Morrowind is down loadable content...
So better analogy for you tiny minded people is
You agreed to pay BMW a monthly fee and in return you could drive any sedan released at no extra charge. Then one day, they release a green sedan's as green Sedan XL edition and you expect to have access to drive what is a sedan. However, BMW says, 'Sorry, that's an Sedan XL, not a Sedan.
Just because they relabel it does not change that it's down loadable content.
Downloadable Content. DLC. Downloadable Content. DLC. Downloadable Content. DLC. DownLoadable Content. How is this confusing? DLC has always, for years, been handled separately from Expansions, in every single MMO produced.
My son was 7 when he played Morrowwind, so what the hell is so hard to believe she played it as an 11 year old...?Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Someone explain to me how this "expansion" differs so much from the Wrothgar "expansion" that also brought a new land mass, new gameplay modes (Maelstrom), etc.
Also explain to me why that twitch girl said Morrowwind would bring her back to her childhood.
Her twitch page says she's 26, morrowwind was 15 years ago. So she played Morrowwind when she was 11? LOL.
I know some of you folks hate negativity on the forums but sometimes the BS stacks so high you have to call it for what it is.
- There is no difference BTW DLC and "Expansion"
- Morrowwind is a slightly bigger Orsinium.
- ZOS wants their 2017 Q2 report to have new money on it, not from existing crowns.
- No way that girl played morrowwind at launch.
End of story. We've been Bamboozeled.
Nyghthowler wrote: »My son was 7 when he played Morrowwind, so what the hell is so hard to believe she played it as an 11 year old...?Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Someone explain to me how this "expansion" differs so much from the Wrothgar "expansion" that also brought a new land mass, new gameplay modes (Maelstrom), etc.
Also explain to me why that twitch girl said Morrowwind would bring her back to her childhood.
Her twitch page says she's 26, morrowwind was 15 years ago. So she played Morrowwind when she was 11? LOL.
I know some of you folks hate negativity on the forums but sometimes the BS stacks so high you have to call it for what it is.
- There is no difference BTW DLC and "Expansion"
- Morrowwind is a slightly bigger Orsinium.
- ZOS wants their 2017 Q2 report to have new money on it, not from existing crowns.
- No way that girl played morrowwind at launch.
End of story. We've been Bamboozeled.
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Someone explain to me how this "expansion" differs so much from the Wrothgar "expansion" that also brought a new land mass, new gameplay modes (Maelstrom), etc.
Also explain to me why that twitch girl said Morrowwind would bring her back to her childhood.
Her twitch page says she's 26, morrowwind was 15 years ago. So she played Morrowwind when she was 11? LOL.
I know some of you folks hate negativity on the forums but sometimes the BS stacks so high you have to call it for what it is.
- There is no difference BTW DLC and "Expansion"
- Morrowwind is a slightly bigger Orsinium.
- ZOS wants their 2017 Q2 report to have new money on it, not from existing crowns.
- No way that girl played morrowwind at launch.
End of story. We've been Bamboozeled.
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Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Nyghthowler wrote: »My son was 7 when he played Morrowwind, so what the hell is so hard to believe she played it as an 11 year old...?Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Someone explain to me how this "expansion" differs so much from the Wrothgar "expansion" that also brought a new land mass, new gameplay modes (Maelstrom), etc.
Also explain to me why that twitch girl said Morrowwind would bring her back to her childhood.
Her twitch page says she's 26, morrowwind was 15 years ago. So she played Morrowwind when she was 11? LOL.
I know some of you folks hate negativity on the forums but sometimes the BS stacks so high you have to call it for what it is.
- There is no difference BTW DLC and "Expansion"
- Morrowwind is a slightly bigger Orsinium.
- ZOS wants their 2017 Q2 report to have new money on it, not from existing crowns.
- No way that girl played morrowwind at launch.
End of story. We've been Bamboozeled.
possible but unlikely, if they really did get someone that had actually played the game to interview them then good for them. Though I don't think that's how ZOS rolls. Feels too much like marketing.
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Someone explain to me how this "expansion" differs so much from the Wrothgar "expansion" that also brought a new land mass, new gameplay modes (Maelstrom), etc.
Also explain to me why that twitch girl said Morrowwind would bring her back to her childhood.
Her twitch page says she's 26, morrowwind was 15 years ago. So she played Morrowwind when she was 11? LOL.
I know some of you folks hate negativity on the forums but sometimes the BS stacks so high you have to call it for what it is.
- There is no difference BTW DLC and "Expansion"
- Morrowwind is a slightly bigger Orsinium.
- ZOS wants their 2017 Q2 report to have new money on it, not from existing crowns.
- No way that girl played morrowwind at launch.
End of story. We've been Bamboozeled.
omg. she did not say she played it at launch. she said she played it as a child.
here's something that will blow your mind. I personaly didn't even HAVE morrowind and barely knew of its existence (played other games at a time) until around Skyrim launch. there was so much chatter about Skyrim from a bunch of friends of mine about how awesome it is and how awesome Elder scrolls in general are, especially morrowind, that I personaly literally didn't buy it until release of skyrim because of that chatter. NOT EVERYONE PLAYS GAMES FOR THE FIRST TIME AT LAUNCH. for god's sakes.
this is why people are so upset. because they take words and see something into them that was never there to begin with.
also. aside from size - Wrothgar etc doesn't have a physical edition. DLC's tend to be digital only with rare exceptions of console game of the year bundles (and even then - I believe you still have to download them, its just the disc reads as complete edition rather then requiring you to add the code for DLC to your account) Expansions for larger games at least - come in physical edition form.
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Someone explain to me how this "expansion" differs so much from the Wrothgar "expansion" that also brought a new land mass, new gameplay modes (Maelstrom), etc.
Also explain to me why that twitch girl said Morrowwind would bring her back to her childhood.
Her twitch page says she's 26, morrowwind was 15 years ago. So she played Morrowwind when she was 11? LOL.
I know some of you folks hate negativity on the forums but sometimes the BS stacks so high you have to call it for what it is.
- There is no difference BTW DLC and "Expansion"
- Morrowwind is a slightly bigger Orsinium.
- ZOS wants their 2017 Q2 report to have new money on it, not from existing crowns.
- No way that girl played morrowwind at launch.
End of story. We've been Bamboozeled.
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Someone explain to me how this "expansion" differs so much from the Wrothgar "expansion" that also brought a new land mass, new gameplay modes (Maelstrom), etc.
Also explain to me why that twitch girl said Morrowwind would bring her back to her childhood.
Her twitch page says she's 26, morrowwind was 15 years ago. So she played Morrowwind when she was 11? LOL.
I know some of you folks hate negativity on the forums but sometimes the BS stacks so high you have to call it for what it is.
- There is no difference BTW DLC and "Expansion"
- Morrowwind is a slightly bigger Orsinium.
- ZOS wants their 2017 Q2 report to have new money on it, not from existing crowns.
- No way that girl played morrowwind at launch.
End of story. We've been Bamboozeled.
omg. she did not say she played it at launch. she said she played it as a child.
here's something that will blow your mind. I personaly didn't even HAVE morrowind and barely knew of its existence (played other games at a time) until around Skyrim launch. there was so much chatter about Skyrim from a bunch of friends of mine about how awesome it is and how awesome Elder scrolls in general are, especially morrowind, that I personaly literally didn't buy it until release of skyrim because of that chatter. NOT EVERYONE PLAYS GAMES FOR THE FIRST TIME AT LAUNCH. for god's sakes.
this is why people are so upset. because they take words and see something into them that was never there to begin with.
also. aside from size - Wrothgar etc doesn't have a physical edition. DLC's tend to be digital only with rare exceptions of console game of the year bundles (and even then - I believe you still have to download them, its just the disc reads as complete edition rather then requiring you to add the code for DLC to your account) Expansions for larger games at least - come in physical edition form.
So its an expansion because it has a physical disk? So anytime ZOS wants to cheat subscribers out of crowns, they can just provide a physical disk and BAM, its not a DLC. Cant use crowns for it. More padding for their Q2 numbers.
OrphanHelgen wrote: »I dont give a *** about the content and the class, allthough the class will be overpowered and pay to win but anyway. It's the raiding groups that are forced to pay for the trial, even though they are eso plus members. Think before you post ***.
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
Seriously, what is wrong with you people?
And spare me your tales of your righteous crusades against corporate money grabbing.
If you think something is not worth the price, don't buy it!
It's that easy.
You think it looks good and you will get a lot of entertainment for the announced price. That's okay.
You think that you are being scammed and you won't get enough for the price. That's okay as well.
What is not okay is behaving like a bunch of manchildren over 40$.
And yes I realize that this amount of money is quite large for people in some countries. But as with anything else - if you can't afford it, don't buy it. I can't afford a BMW. I don't *** and complain on the BMW forums that their cars are too expensive for me.