BlazingDynamo wrote: »I just don't understand why anyone is pissed about this. HOLY CRAP IT'S A FRIGGIN EXPANSION YO!!
Like be happy who cares if you gotta pay for it. You spend more money on subs in 3 months than you would buying this Xpack.
BlazingDynamo wrote: »I just don't understand why anyone is pissed about this. HOLY CRAP IT'S A FRIGGIN EXPANSION YO!!
Like be happy who cares if you gotta pay for it. You spend more money on subs in 3 months than you would buying this Xpack.
KochDerDamonen wrote: »With even a minor background in MMOs, I wholely expected that anything large in scope would get called an "expansion" and would not be covered by the subscription. I subscribe, thinking about pre-ordering the collector's edition, and the only thing that has me upset is being unsure that class change will be available in the future
BlazingDynamo wrote: »Like be happy who cares if you gotta pay for it. You spend more money on subs in 3 months than you would buying this Xpack.
BlazingDynamo wrote: »I just don't understand why anyone is pissed about this. HOLY CRAP IT'S A FRIGGIN EXPANSION YO!!
Like be happy who cares if you gotta pay for it. You spend more money on subs in 3 months than you would buying this Xpack.
Pixel_Zealot wrote: »I'm genuinely curious what @ZOS_RichLambert or @ZOS_GinaBruno have to say about this. I'm seeing a lot of angry discussions about the DLC being called an Expansion, and thus they aren't obligated to share it with subscribers, instead everyone has to buy it.
So people are angry about subscribing for years under the impression they will have access to content released in the future and then this expansion is an exception. Why should I continue subbing and supporting Zos if this is the case? What was your thinking behind making this decision? I'm want to know before I jump on the #hatetrain and uninstall.
PS: Yes I will send you guys my stuff if I uninstall.
KochDerDamonen wrote: »With even a minor background in MMOs, I wholely expected that anything large in scope would get called an "expansion" and would not be covered by the subscription. I subscribe, thinking about pre-ordering the collector's edition, and the only thing that has me upset is being unsure that class change will be available in the future
Large in scope? How do we know that 30 h of story content is large in scope? 1 trial, 1 new class (that is really nice), battlegrounds that will cause more problems than solve?
KochDerDamonen wrote: »With even a minor background in MMOs, I wholely expected that anything large in scope would get called an "expansion" and would not be covered by the subscription. I subscribe, thinking about pre-ordering the collector's edition, and the only thing that has me upset is being unsure that class change will be available in the future
Large in scope? How do we know that 30 h of story content is large in scope? 1 trial, 1 new class (that is really nice), battlegrounds that will cause more problems than solve?
Exactly, 1 Trial & 1 Class they are selling for 40$. Liek they opt their way out in SoTH with just 2 dungeons. And no dungeons/ trials in DB but 1 trial in T. So how does this new zone makes it any difference.
Clearly speaking, it's no larger than Craglorn and was supposed to be 2nd adventure zone after it, but now it's being called Expansion.
KochDerDamonen wrote: »With even a minor background in MMOs, I wholely expected that anything large in scope would get called an "expansion" and would not be covered by the subscription. I subscribe, thinking about pre-ordering the collector's edition, and the only thing that has me upset is being unsure that class change will be available in the future
In the words of Weird Al Yankovic "Awww man I hate it when I'm right!"
I was extremely surprised a few months ago to see people on this forum talking excitedly about rumours of an expansion on the horizon and how great it'd be if Vvardenfell was an expansion instead of just a DLC.
It seemed obvious to me that an expansion would not be included in ESO Plus and subscribers would have to pay extra for it, since that's how every other game does it. (And since an expansion and DLC is functionally the same - so there had to be another difference to justify the different name.)
On the one hand I feel entirely justified in my decision not to sub and only purchase things directly when I want them, on the other hand I feel terrible for all the people who were surprised by this.
Not sure about the 4 DLC per year statement either. It could be 4 updates per year that includes free ones like 1T and Homestead.
Again if that's the only reason you sub then you can call it off anytime.
NovaShadow wrote: »
It's NOT the money.
It's the lies/deception.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »3 Years down the line they company releases a new model, you don't get that for free - Expansion.
AdamBourke wrote: »To actually answer OP's question: They've only said that there will be an article today to clear some things up.
I'm not hopeful that it will actually address this issue with anything more than vague suggestions that it's actually a great thing for subscribers.Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »3 Years down the line they company releases a new model, you don't get that for free - Expansion.
That's not an expansion, that's a new product. You don't require the old phone to use the new one...
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »AdamBourke wrote: »To actually answer OP's question: They've only said that there will be an article today to clear some things up.
I'm not hopeful that it will actually address this issue with anything more than vague suggestions that it's actually a great thing for subscribers.Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »3 Years down the line they company releases a new model, you don't get that for free - Expansion.
That's not an expansion, that's a new product. You don't require the old phone to use the new one...
Morrowind IS a new Game - didn't you watch the twitch stream - they were quite clear about that.
They are just giving us an option to pay less for an upgrade to the new game.
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