SnuggleMePlease wrote: »I understand that you ESO+ subscribers are quite heated, and reasonably so, but to everyone who is not a sub, why are you guys all so mean to Zenimax about paying for more content?? It is a LARGE amount of stuff with the upgrade, so in my mind, it SHOULD be a bit higher in cost. Also, people are acting like 40$ is some MONSTEROUS price, which really isn't (again, if you are paying for ESO+, I completely understand).
What you mean to say is that $40 dollars is no big deal for you. Thank you for coming to the forums to flaunt your economic privilege, although not everyone is in your financial situation. Please think about this before posting such nonsense.
I come from a background where $5 was a big deal... my parents were immigrants who worked 2 jobs each... and trust me they were not "privileged" enough to be sitting around playing a video game... so you having the time to come on a forum and bemoan the fact that $40 is a big deal is pretty disingenuous... if it is a" big deal" then like a previous poster said, it might be time to better your situation by maybe furthering your education and getting a better job so that $40 would not be a "big deal"
Where have I ever said they shouldn't be playing the game, but bemoaning the fact that they can't afford something, and then calling someone else privileged for being able to afford the said thing is disingenuous... If you can play the game within the constraints of your economic situation and it makes you happy then more power to you, but if you cannot afford to allot $40 or whatever price they charge, then its pretty... simple play the part of the game that you have been enjoying up to now and can afford and not the new content...
I come from a background where $5 was a big deal... my parents were immigrants who worked 2 jobs each... and trust me they were not "privileged" enough to be sitting around playing a video game... so you having the time to come on a forum and bemoan the fact that $40 is a big deal is pretty disingenuous... if it is a" big deal" then like a previous poster said, it might be time to better your situation by maybe furthering your education and getting a better job so that $40 would not be a "big deal"
Not really, I have a fairly high end i7 PC as it's what I spend most of my time using, but due to personal family circumstances, I do not have hardly any disposable income. I honestly haven't got £30 to throw around, but I budget carefully and included in my budget is my subscription to ESO (and I cancelled my sub to Swtor as I couldn't afford both) , my broadband, have cancelled all my subs to Sky TV etc but have budgeted for netflix.
Don't get me wrong, I am not hard up, I can pay my mortgage and all my bills and have enough left to live off, but I simply could not justify buying it at this present time due to our circumstances, it's not fair if my wifes going without things and I'm dropping £30 on a game.
As I've cancelled my sub, this does now allow me to budget for it.
But my point is, many many people like myself budget for their broadband, a subscription to a game they can relax and play, and it means they are kept occupied. I went out for a meal three times last year, all family birthdays and I bought one coffee when on a long journey and needed a break. Apart from the three times I went out for dinner, I didn't buy a drink in a pub etc (did buy some in supermarket) , didn't go to the Cinema, in fact those were the only times we went out last year (as in going out and spending money on leisure), we had no holiday etc. Tell a lie my grown up children bought me and my wife tickets to see The Stranglers as a joint mother and fathers day present.
Not meaning to have a go, I understand what you are saying, it just annoys me a little when people say if other's haven't got $40 to drop on an expansion, they shouldn't be playing the game.
I understand that you ESO+ subscribers are quite heated, and reasonably so, but to everyone who is not a sub, why are you guys all so mean to Zenimax about paying for more content?? It is a LARGE amount of stuff with the upgrade, so in my mind, it SHOULD be a bit higher in cost. Also, people are acting like 40$ is some MONSTEROUS price, which really isn't (again, if you are paying for ESO+, I completely understand).
How about you drop 350 on the game and tell me how you feel about it.
I subscribed because I was under the impression that the subscriptions help the developers put out new content. But for the last half year now we got two dungeons and an update for the "quality" of life.
I haven't seen anything in the game to show for all the money from the subscribes have donated.
Maybe all the money was invested into making all the crown crate stuff.
In my statement that you quoted, I stated that i completely understand why people who are paying for ESO + are mad. Please read and comprehend statements before you quote them and go full keyboard warrior mode. Thx!
Spectral_Lord wrote: »I wish I had your life where 40 bucks is an insignificant amount of cash. For me it's damn near a month's worth of food.
You were not promised access to all future DLC or all future content.
ESO+ promises access to "DLC Game Packs" which is semantically distinct from "all DLC" and absolutely distinct from "all future content."
--> Members receive increased experience, faster crafting progression, and bonus gold along with access to all available DLC Game Packs and a monthly allotment of 1500 Crowns (total membership amount of crowns given at time of purchase) to spend in the in-game store on pets, mounts, costumes, and much more. <--
--> Become an ESO Plus™ member to gain access to all DLC game packs... <--
Links:
http://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/esoplus
https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-us/games/addons/the-elder-scrolls-online-tamriel-unlimited-eso-plus/cid=UP1003-CUSA00132_00-ESOPLUSMEMBERSHP
And etc.
If you blithely assumed that a "DLC Game Pack" was precisely the same thing as "any and all DLC" or "any and all future content", then that's on you.
If you didn't take any action to determine what, exactly, constituted a "Game Pack" in terms of ESO+, then that's on you.
If you are going to continue with this petulant, foot-stomping drivel and change your line of whining to say that a "DLC Game Pack" should mean "any and all DLC", or worse, that "everyone" understands that the one, of course, obligatorily implies the other, even though the use of the term varies widely from game to game and company to company, then that is on you. And no one else.
Deal with it.
You were not misled, or lied to, or "betrayed". You made a false and wholly unsupported assumption that you took no action to confirm, and that you are now complaining did not turn out to be what you wanted it mean or what you felt it should have meant. [SNIp]
The lesson here? Improve your language and consumer skills and act like responsible adults, or accept that life is going to continue to be an inexplicably confusing and vastly unfulfilling experience for you.
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Matt Firor at Quakecon in 2015
00:20:00
Expect to see a named dlc pack of some kind quarterly.
So every 12 weeks or so you will see something named with the cool concept, content, new systems, things like that.
The way it works is if you are an ESO+ member you get all the dlc content included as part of eso+ for as long as you are a subscriber.
You can of course purchase it from the store if you want to
Watch from 16:50 to 18:40
Right now you are looking at Orsinium or Wrothgar which is probably scheduled to be one of our earlier packs and you know, if you decide you want to buy it separately as dlc you can do that, if you decide you want to become an ESO Plus member, then this will come with ESO Plus, and I think thats one of the cool things, so for people who still like kind of the model that goes with subscription, the dlc will absolutely support that, here you can see some work we've done with Clockwork City. So there's a lot of cool places that people are going to want to visit and open up and there's multiple ways to get to these areas, and its basically just allowing people who want the option of how they want the dlc, how they want to pay for it, it's giving them more option.https://youtu.be/4RxYZLOS5Jw
http://www.polygon.com/features/2016/10/14/13285014/elder-scrolls-online-one-tamriel-skyrim-mmo
After a six-month delay, announced in December 2014, there was one major change that happened on the way to the console launch. On March 17, The Elder Scrolls Online got a new name — The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited.
That same day, it also dropped its subscription model.
Players can still pay a monthly fee, but instead of allowing access to a game they already paid full price for, that membership gives them in-game currency — called crowns — to spend on things like cosmetic items and mounts. It now also offers access to all of the game’s content expansions, including new regions of Tamriel.
DLC is still available for purchase a la carte, but for subscribers it’s all completely free.
"I was one of the big proponents of that change," Hines said. "My thought was ... that if we didn’t require it, but we made it cool, that we would get a ton of subscribers. People would pay the fee just because they could, as opposed to us forcing them to pay it.
"Just like in the Elder Scrolls games themselves, players wanted to be able to choose. They just didn’t want to have to do something."
ACTIVE PLAYERS ON PC NEARLY TRIPLED OVERNIGHT.
The gambit worked. On March 17, 2015 ESO had the same average number of players that it had had for most of the year. The next day, it had nearly three times that number.
CapnPhoton wrote: »Spectral_Lord wrote: »I wish I had your life where 40 bucks is an insignificant amount of cash. For me it's damn near a month's worth of food.
Where are you located where a month of food costs $40? Do you need a roommate?
I understand that you ESO+ subscribers are quite heated, and reasonably so, but to everyone who is not a sub, why are you guys all so mean to Zenimax about paying for more content?? It is a LARGE amount of stuff with the upgrade, so in my mind, it SHOULD be a bit higher in cost. Also, people are acting like 40$ is some MONSTEROUS price, which really isn't (again, if you are paying for ESO+, I completely understand).
How about you drop 350 on the game and tell me how you feel about it.
Oh stop crying and call the waaaaambulance.
I'm down over $2000 on ESO since early access/launch.. and that's only ONE of my accounts. (I have two PC accounts with ESO+ and one Xbox One account).
Including the other two accounts I'd say I'm up over 3K. Thats not including the PC Upgrades I've done during that time solely for ESO which exceed another 3K)
But you don't see me whining and carrying on like everyone else. Instead I just shelled another $60 to grab the next installment and moved on.
What... did you expect ZOS to develop content in exchange for Food Stamps or something?
I understand that you ESO+ subscribers are quite heated, and reasonably so, but to everyone who is not a sub, why are you guys all so mean to Zenimax about paying for more content?? It is a LARGE amount of stuff with the upgrade, so in my mind, it SHOULD be a bit higher in cost. Also, people are acting like 40$ is some MONSTEROUS price, which really isn't (again, if you are paying for ESO+, I completely understand).
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »I'll spend $40 at a bar on Saturday.
Now THAT is a true waste of money. Morrowind will offer you substantially more time's worth of happiness for your money than any amount of intoxication in one night could.
You were not promised access to all future DLC or all future content.
ESO+ promises access to "DLC Game Packs" which is semantically distinct from "all DLC" and absolutely distinct from "all future content."
--> Members receive increased experience, faster crafting progression, and bonus gold along with access to all available DLC Game Packs and a monthly allotment of 1500 Crowns (total membership amount of crowns given at time of purchase) to spend in the in-game store on pets, mounts, costumes, and much more. <--
--> Become an ESO Plus™ member to gain access to all DLC game packs... <--
Links:
http://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/esoplus
https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-us/games/addons/the-elder-scrolls-online-tamriel-unlimited-eso-plus/cid=UP1003-CUSA00132_00-ESOPLUSMEMBERSHP
And etc.
If you blithely assumed that a "DLC Game Pack" was precisely the same thing as "any and all DLC" or "any and all future content", then that's on you.
If you didn't take any action to determine what, exactly, constituted a "Game Pack" in terms of ESO+, then that's on you.
If you are going to continue with this petulant, foot-stomping drivel and change your line of whining to say that a "DLC Game Pack" should mean "any and all DLC", or worse, that "everyone" understands that the one, of course, obligatorily implies the other, even though the use of the term varies widely from game to game and company to company, then that is on you. And no one else.
Deal with it.
You were not misled, or lied to, or "betrayed". You made a false and wholly unsupported assumption that you took no action to confirm, and that you are now complaining did not turn out to be what you wanted it mean or what you felt it should have meant. [SNIp]
The lesson here? Improve your language and consumer skills and act like responsible adults, or accept that life is going to continue to be an inexplicably confusing and vastly unfulfilling experience for you.
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$40 is a week's food shopping in some places, a month's in some others, hardly "nothing".
In my country, 40$ is worth %10-13 of minimal wage. I am student, yet i can pay for it but i wont pay for that stuff. Because as they said, its only 30 hours of gameplay and IT MAKES GAME PAY TO WIN.. New class which you have to buy "expansion" to play... which is op btw.
willlienellson wrote: »Spectral_Lord wrote: »I wish I had your life where 40 bucks is an insignificant amount of cash. For me it's damn near a month's worth of food.
You eat for $1.33 cents a day?