Obviously you never played WOW Jake where every single expansion to the game costed $40. There was I believe at least 6 of them. Plus a monthly sub. If you don't want Morrowind don't get it. If you don't think the sub is worth it don't sub.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Obviously you never played WOW Jake where every single expansion to the game costed $40. There was I believe at least 6 of them. Plus a monthly sub. If you don't want Morrowind don't get it. If you don't think the sub is worth it don't sub.
WoW isn't a comparable game or payment concept. That game currently and always has required a subscription to access the game.
The expansions however are and remain optional just as Morrowind. The major difference is that Blizzard hasn't changed what they've told their customers, their cost and pricing plan would be since launch. That's been over 10 years.
This game had a required subscription when it launched which I was playing under and didn't have any issues with that model however, that model didn't release not one expansion or dlc. They were charging for access and labeled updates as dlc which were suppose to be in the base game.
This company hasn't stuck to one name or payment type for consecutive 12 months
And now ppl are trying to make arguments that their preferred method to pay to play (FYI which isn't required) should be everyone else because those who purchased the game who were back then and even today, told that a subscription wouldn't be required so they could opt to pay for content.....that's no longer the option
There are games to compare but let's be transparent.....all of those games went buy or sub to F2P and are highly monetized but less monetized than this game in only 2 years
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Obviously you never played WOW Jake where every single expansion to the game costed $40. There was I believe at least 6 of them. Plus a monthly sub. If you don't want Morrowind don't get it. If you don't think the sub is worth it don't sub.
WoW isn't a comparable game or payment concept. That game currently and always has required a subscription to access the game.
The expansions however are and remain optional just as Morrowind. The major difference is that Blizzard hasn't changed what they've told their customers, their cost and pricing plan would be since launch. That's been over 10 years.
This game had a required subscription when it launched which I was playing under and didn't have any issues with that model however, that model didn't release not one expansion or dlc. They were charging for access and labeled updates as dlc which were suppose to be in the base game.
This company hasn't stuck to one name or payment type for consecutive 12 months
And now ppl are trying to make arguments that their preferred method to pay to play (FYI which isn't required) should be everyone else because those who purchased the game who were back then and even today, told that a subscription wouldn't be required so they could opt to pay for content.....that's no longer the option
There are games to compare but let's be transparent.....all of those games went buy or sub to F2P and are highly monetized but less monetized than this game in only 2 years
Things change . You where never told you would get Morrowind for free. These things are not cheap to make. Requiring a purchase is not unfair.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Obviously you never played WOW Jake where every single expansion to the game costed $40. There was I believe at least 6 of them. Plus a monthly sub. If you don't want Morrowind don't get it. If you don't think the sub is worth it don't sub.
WoW isn't a comparable game or payment concept. That game currently and always has required a subscription to access the game.
The expansions however are and remain optional just as Morrowind. The major difference is that Blizzard hasn't changed what they've told their customers, their cost and pricing plan would be since launch. That's been over 10 years.
This game had a required subscription when it launched which I was playing under and didn't have any issues with that model however, that model didn't release not one expansion or dlc. They were charging for access and labeled updates as dlc which were suppose to be in the base game.
This company hasn't stuck to one name or payment type for consecutive 12 months
And now ppl are trying to make arguments that their preferred method to pay to play (FYI which isn't required) should be everyone else because those who purchased the game who were back then and even today, told that a subscription wouldn't be required so they could opt to pay for content.....that's no longer the option
There are games to compare but let's be transparent.....all of those games went buy or sub to F2P and are highly monetized but less monetized than this game in only 2 years
Things change . You where never told you would get Morrowind for free. These things are not cheap to make. Requiring a purchase is not unfair.
Obviously you never played WOW Jake where every single expansion to the game costed $40. There was I believe at least 6 of them. Plus a monthly sub. If you don't want Morrowind don't get it. If you don't think the sub is worth it don't sub. You have that option.
cpuScientist wrote: »Listen with the subs you get all dlc free. Well except for the next big one. Which is huh. Well we will get all those after that. Well except for some that while being dlc are now called chapters.
Screw it just sell the craft bags.
If the only reason people sub is because of that bag, then ZOS is not providing incentives to be a sub. And the only reason many sub is for the bags. That's bad on ZOS IMO...
The craft bag is the incentive. So what do you mean there not providing incentives. The dumb thing to do from a marketing standpoint is to remove the incentive.
It is completelly similar. ESO is an online MMO just like all the games that I mentioned. There is absolutely no difference. The ways to make money and be successful in that business are well established. Especially by Blizzard. They don't do it for you. They do it to have a place to live and to feed there children. Its a business. You don't get a product for free. That is not how it works....Sorry. And yes business models change. Many MMOS have changed from sub to the same model ESO now has . Its not a rare thing. Things don't stay the same. If you don't like the changes then don't buy the product. I have no issues with it. I plan on buying Morrowind when its released. If you don't think its worth the price. Don't buy it. And sorry but WOW has been out since late 2004 12 1/2 years.A new expansion appr. every 2 years.
As far as the crafting bag..that is essentially ESO+. I don't think you will ever see that in the crown store.
cpuScientist wrote: »cpuScientist wrote: »Listen with the subs you get all dlc free. Well except for the next big one. Which is huh. Well we will get all those after that. Well except for some that while being dlc are now called chapters.
Screw it just sell the craft bags.
If the only reason people sub is because of that bag, then ZOS is not providing incentives to be a sub. And the only reason many sub is for the bags. That's bad on ZOS IMO...
The craft bag is the incentive. So what do you mean there not providing incentives. The dumb thing to do from a marketing standpoint is to remove the incentive.
Yes and my point is. That's the only real incentive. If they took that out alot would unsubscribe. That's sad. That it's 1 feature that towers over all others.
Failure in that they offer such little bonuses to being a sub...



NewBlacksmurf wrote: »It is completelly similar. ESO is an online MMO just like all the games that I mentioned. There is absolutely no difference. The ways to make money and be successful in that business are well established. Especially by Blizzard. They don't do it for you. They do it to have a place to live and to feed there children. Its a business. You don't get a product for free. That is not how it works....Sorry. And yes business models change. Many MMOS have changed from sub to the same model ESO now has . Its not a rare thing. Things don't stay the same. If you don't like the changes then don't buy the product. I have no issues with it. I plan on buying Morrowind when its released. If you don't think its worth the price. Don't buy it. And sorry but WOW has been out since late 2004 12 1/2 years.A new expansion appr. every 2 years.
@dbgager
When did you start playing WoW....for how long and when did you quit?
When did you begin playing ESO?
They are literally not alike even the MMo server setup isn't alike. The only resemblance it's that both are multiplayer, role playing games online.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »As far as the crafting bag..that is essentially ESO+. I don't think you will ever see that in the crown store.cpuScientist wrote: »cpuScientist wrote: »Listen with the subs you get all dlc free. Well except for the next big one. Which is huh. Well we will get all those after that. Well except for some that while being dlc are now called chapters.
Screw it just sell the craft bags.
If the only reason people sub is because of that bag, then ZOS is not providing incentives to be a sub. And the only reason many sub is for the bags. That's bad on ZOS IMO...
The craft bag is the incentive. So what do you mean there not providing incentives. The dumb thing to do from a marketing standpoint is to remove the incentive.
Yes and my point is. That's the only real incentive. If they took that out alot would unsubscribe. That's sad. That it's 1 feature that towers over all others.
Failure in that they offer such little bonuses to being a sub...
If the only reason you're subbing is for the crafting bag.
And let's be 100% sincere
If that's it
Why are you arguing against people who are discussing other options for it to be purchased otherwise. You're already willing to pay $15/month so it's just another option for you to choose from
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »It is completelly similar. ESO is an online MMO just like all the games that I mentioned. There is absolutely no difference. The ways to make money and be successful in that business are well established. Especially by Blizzard. They don't do it for you. They do it to have a place to live and to feed there children. Its a business. You don't get a product for free. That is not how it works....Sorry. And yes business models change. Many MMOS have changed from sub to the same model ESO now has . Its not a rare thing. Things don't stay the same. If you don't like the changes then don't buy the product. I have no issues with it. I plan on buying Morrowind when its released. If you don't think its worth the price. Don't buy it. And sorry but WOW has been out since late 2004 12 1/2 years.A new expansion appr. every 2 years.
@dbgager
When did you start playing WoW....for how long and when did you quit?
When did you begin playing ESO?
They are literally not alike even the MMo server setup isn't alike. The only resemblance it's that both are multiplayer, role playing games online.
I don't understand why you think they are not alike. You do realize that these games are all MMOs don't you. Where not talking about gameplay here.
A massively multiplayer online game (MMOG or MMO) is an online game which is capable of supporting large numbers of players, typically from hundreds to thousands, simultaneously in the same instance (or world). MMOs usually feature a huge, persistent open world. This is where they are the same.
ESO, WOW, Rift, FF 14, Secret World, Star Wars, GW 2, Neverwinter, Tera, etc. There all basically alike. They all make money through the same business models. Be it sub, purchase, pay store, paid expansions, or combination of any of those.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »It is completelly similar. ESO is an online MMO just like all the games that I mentioned. There is absolutely no difference. The ways to make money and be successful in that business are well established. Especially by Blizzard. They don't do it for you. They do it to have a place to live and to feed there children. Its a business. You don't get a product for free. That is not how it works....Sorry. And yes business models change. Many MMOS have changed from sub to the same model ESO now has . Its not a rare thing. Things don't stay the same. If you don't like the changes then don't buy the product. I have no issues with it. I plan on buying Morrowind when its released. If you don't think its worth the price. Don't buy it. And sorry but WOW has been out since late 2004 12 1/2 years.A new expansion appr. every 2 years.
@dbgager
When did you start playing WoW....for how long and when did you quit?
When did you begin playing ESO?
They are literally not alike even the MMo server setup isn't alike. The only resemblance it's that both are multiplayer, role playing games online.
I don't understand why you think they are not alike. You do realize that these games are all MMOs don't you. Where not talking about gameplay here.
A massively multiplayer online game (MMOG or MMO) is an online game which is capable of supporting large numbers of players, typically from hundreds to thousands, simultaneously in the same instance (or world). MMOs usually feature a huge, persistent open world. This is where they are the same.
ESO, WOW, Rift, FF 14, Secret World, Star Wars, GW 2, Neverwinter, Tera, etc. There all basically alike. They all make money through the same business models. Be it sub, purchase, pay store, paid expansions, or combination of any of those.
@dbgager
It's not about what I think.
It's how the developers describe it pre launch and how they continue to talk about their game today.
Even in their talk on chapters in the article they refer to "other MMOs" and are quick to say our game isn't like other MMOs
It's they who've determined it's not like WoW not me
All of those games above are similar to each other but all are very different from ESO.
-server
-combat
-platform
-content access/updates
-dlc
-chapters
-expansions
-F2P
-B2P
-sub partial, full, none at all
They differ a lot, so much that they aren't alike. They only are in the same genre because it's labeled as a MMO which is just the server....and that's isn't even the same as this game has mega servers and PvE is shared across alliances on one server.
It's very different, more different than alike
disintegr8 wrote: »@NewBlacksmurf
Going back a few comments, it is not correct to say that the craft bag costs subscribers nothing based on the assumption that we are buying 1500 crowns and get the craft bag, and presumably all other DLC's, as a 'bonus'.
I had only been playing for 6 months when the craft bag came out and admit I only started subbing when it came out. I do not buy shiny things in the crown store and apart from purchasing additional character slots, have no use for the crowns they give me.
Lets cross off the remaining ESO+ perks:
1. Increased gold looted - this does not really assist an established player and with 8mil in gold, I do not need it.
2. Access to DLC - I had purchased IC and Orsinium before subbing and have not done much with the TG or DB DLC's other than try them out as I dislike them.
3. Reduced research times - my crafting research was 2/3 complete when I subscribed and was finished months ago,
4. Increased rate of XP - I was at CP cap wen vet levels were removed and at 700+, I have no use for more XP.
So as far as I am concerned, I pay $15 a month for the craft bag plus the feeling that I am hopefully contributing to the ongoing development of the game.