jedtb16_ESO wrote: »yes..... can i have your stuff?
Toc de Malsvi wrote: »But what about the bag's?
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »yes..... can i have your stuff?
SnuggleMePlease wrote: »Given the situation with the Morrowind Expansion, I am simply wondering if it would be more prudent of me to save my money by cancelling my subscription for the next few months. One of the main reasons I subscribed to ESO+ is because I was under the impression that I would no longer have to worry about paying for newly-released content. Now, however, since ZoS has created an arbitrary distinction between two things which are essentially the same, I'm wondering if it is really worth it. What are the benefits of ESO+ aside from access to newly-released content (which we can't necessarily count as a benefit now)?
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »yes..... can i have your stuff?
You can play this game without a sub. He's not leaving.
Trolls these days--such amateurs.
SnuggleMePlease wrote: »Given the situation with the Morrowind Expansion, I am simply wondering if it would be more prudent of me to save my money by cancelling my subscription for the next few months. One of the main reasons I subscribed to ESO+ is because I was under the impression that I would no longer have to worry about paying for newly-released content. Now, however, since ZoS has created an arbitrary distinction between two things which are essentially the same, I'm wondering if it is really worth it. What are the benefits of ESO+ aside from access to newly-released content (which we can't necessarily count as a benefit now)?
When you subscribe, you should be doing it to play for free the content in the game RIGHT NOW. You should not be subscribing right now in order to play for free content that is not even in the game.
Judas Helviaryn wrote: »Don't incorporate bugs into your builds, and you won't have [an] issue.
SnuggleMePlease wrote: »SnuggleMePlease wrote: »Given the situation with the Morrowind Expansion, I am simply wondering if it would be more prudent of me to save my money by cancelling my subscription for the next few months. One of the main reasons I subscribed to ESO+ is because I was under the impression that I would no longer have to worry about paying for newly-released content. Now, however, since ZoS has created an arbitrary distinction between two things which are essentially the same, I'm wondering if it is really worth it. What are the benefits of ESO+ aside from access to newly-released content (which we can't necessarily count as a benefit now)?
When you subscribe, you should be doing it to play for free the content in the game RIGHT NOW. You should not be subscribing right now in order to play for free content that is not even in the game.
What makes you say that? I mean, if you market a service or product as giving you access to all current and future DLCs, then you can't really blame customers for expecting that.
AdamBourke wrote: »I unsubbed because of this.
But... i've been playing recently and thinking about how much harder crafting would be - and the forthcoming housing update...
And dyes. I just managed to get 8-traits on all the gear i use... so im due to craft new gear... but i need it to match!
I think i might be resubbing soon.jedtb16_ESO wrote: »yes..... can i have your stuff?
You know that subs arent compulsory anymore right? Unsubbing is not the same as quitting...
SnuggleMePlease wrote: »Given the situation with the Morrowind Expansion, I am simply wondering if it would be more prudent of me to save my money by cancelling my subscription for the next few months. One of the main reasons I subscribed to ESO+ is because I was under the impression that I would no longer have to worry about paying for newly-released content. Now, however, since ZoS has created an arbitrary distinction between two things which are essentially the same, I'm wondering if it is really worth it. What are the benefits of ESO+ aside from access to newly-released content (which we can't necessarily count as a benefit now)?
When you subscribe, you should be doing it to play for free the content in the game RIGHT NOW. You should not be subscribing right now in order to play for free content that is not even in the game.
SnuggleMePlease wrote: »Given the situation with the Morrowind Expansion, I am simply wondering if it would be more prudent of me to save my money by cancelling my subscription for the next few months. One of the main reasons I subscribed to ESO+ is because I was under the impression that I would no longer have to worry about paying for newly-released content. Now, however, since ZoS has created an arbitrary distinction between two things which are essentially the same, I'm wondering if it is really worth it. What are the benefits of ESO+ aside from access to newly-released content (which we can't necessarily count as a benefit now)?
When you subscribe, you should be doing it to play for free the content in the game RIGHT NOW. You should not be subscribing right now in order to play for free content that is not even in the game.
Wow. People have some really weird ideas about what "free" means.
Judas Helviaryn wrote: »Don't incorporate bugs into your builds, and you won't have [an] issue.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »@SnuggleMePlease
Yes. Drop your sub. Anytime someone questions if they should sub or not it's best they choose to not. I don't think you really need us to make the choice for you.
I'm still a sub. I didn't question such things.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »@SnuggleMePlease
Yes. Drop your sub. Anytime someone questions if they should sub or not it's best they choose to not. I don't think you really need us to make the choice for you.
I'm still a sub. I didn't question such things.
I think this is a good perspective.
Worst case scenario, if you find that you miss the sub too much, you can instantly resub, right?
SnuggleMePlease wrote: »SnuggleMePlease wrote: »Given the situation with the Morrowind Expansion, I am simply wondering if it would be more prudent of me to save my money by cancelling my subscription for the next few months. One of the main reasons I subscribed to ESO+ is because I was under the impression that I would no longer have to worry about paying for newly-released content. Now, however, since ZoS has created an arbitrary distinction between two things which are essentially the same, I'm wondering if it is really worth it. What are the benefits of ESO+ aside from access to newly-released content (which we can't necessarily count as a benefit now)?
When you subscribe, you should be doing it to play for free the content in the game RIGHT NOW. You should not be subscribing right now in order to play for free content that is not even in the game.
What makes you say that? I mean, if you market a service or product as giving you access to all current and future DLCs, then you can't really blame customers for expecting that.
SnuggleMePlease wrote: »Given the situation with the Morrowind Expansion, I am simply wondering if it would be more prudent of me to save my money by cancelling my subscription for the next few months. One of the main reasons I subscribed to ESO+ is because I was under the impression that I would no longer have to worry about paying for newly-released content. Now, however, since ZoS has created an arbitrary distinction between two things which are essentially the same, I'm wondering if it is really worth it. What are the benefits of ESO+ aside from access to newly-released content (which we can't necessarily count as a benefit now)?
If you pay up front for any online content, from any company, you are always taking a risk that the content will change or not be as expected. The longer the subscription period that you pay up front, the greater the risk. This seems to be a lesson a lot of ESO+ subscribers are just learning.SnuggleMePlease wrote: »What makes you say that? I mean, if you market a service or product as giving you access to all current and future DLCs, then you can't really blame customers for expecting that.When you subscribe, you should be doing it to play for free the content in the game RIGHT NOW. You should not be subscribing right now in order to play for free content that is not even in the game.