xskinzcity wrote: »Its not even that bad. I pay for xbox live monthly so with eso plus its like $30 a month.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »I'm not sure whether you mean that ESO+ privileges are too few or too many, honestly.
Star Wars: The Old Republic. It's been out for five years.I just don't think ESO plus is worth it. And I find it annoying that you get extra furnishing capacity if you are an ESO plus member, will anyone even use that much? A sweetroll probably takes 1 space up though so maybe lol. I don't know what SW:TOR is.
Perhaps if I could buy a years worth of eso plus in one go id be more tempted. £15 a month isn't attractive if i'm honest.
I just don't think ESO plus is worth it. And I find it annoying that you get extra furnishing capacity if you are an ESO plus member, will anyone even use that much? A sweetroll probably takes 1 space up though so maybe lol. I don't know what SW:TOR is.
Perhaps if I could buy a years worth of eso plus in one go id be more tempted. £15 a month isn't attractive if i'm honest.
Never known a company to reap and milk the cash out of our pockets as much as ZO$. And what a way for them to try and force you into buying ESO plus by making it so that you can't furnish your house with as much as an ESO plus member. If you were a max level character before Homestead, the only decent thing about ESO plus was the craft bag, and it is almost like they realised how pointless it was to be an ESO plus member with a max level character because you can't really benefit from what it offered.
I think the capacity for the total amount of player in a large house is stupid and not what I was expecting. 12 players in a large house? I honestly thought this whole time it was 25? Unless that privilege goes to the ESO plus members which again makes me feel annoyed, almost like I'm not good enough, and full access sits behind a pay wall. Not fair, I would never pay for ESO plus unless it offered truly unique access to the game, because giving me 300 capacity for furnishings and an ESO plus member 600 capacity isn't and shouldn't be what being an ESO plus member is all about. Unless I genuinely struggle and need more capacity to decorate my home, then I will understand the benefit of ESO plus this time, but again, 300 is alot and i'm not going to fill my house with stupid food decorations etc.
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Narvuntien wrote: »I don't agree with the subscription model.
So I don't subscribe.
People how do subscribe however deserve bonuses as long as it doesn't impact game play. The only way it does is that they have access to dungeon gear I can't get. But its not like they are super OP or anything.
Thier subscription means the game makers can be sure that they will be able to keep the servers running and not be subject to unknown amounts of DLC being purchased.
Callous2208 wrote: »Narvuntien wrote: »I don't agree with the subscription model.
So I don't subscribe.
People how do subscribe however deserve bonuses as long as it doesn't impact game play. The only way it does is that they have access to dungeon gear I can't get. But its not like they are super OP or anything.
Thier subscription means the game makers can be sure that they will be able to keep the servers running and not be subject to unknown amounts of DLC being purchased.
Just for clarification, people who sub don't exclusively have access to gear you can't get. People who own the dlc's do. Subs get the dlc's as long as they remain subscribed, but anyone can make a one-time purchase of those that lasts indefinitely.
An apology? Jesus Christ put down the sauce...Star Wars: The Old Republic. It's been out for five years.I just don't think ESO plus is worth it. And I find it annoying that you get extra furnishing capacity if you are an ESO plus member, will anyone even use that much? A sweetroll probably takes 1 space up though so maybe lol. I don't know what SW:TOR is.
Perhaps if I could buy a years worth of eso plus in one go id be more tempted. £15 a month isn't attractive if i'm honest.
Like ESO, SW:TOR started with a sub then went to no sub required, but unlike what BioWare did, ZOS didn't put any gates in place to force you to sub to get everything that was rewarded from completing a quest.
The crafting bag is worth the $15 plus the $15 in crowns per month.
Like I said, you owe ZOS an apology. Not only are they giving you $15 in crowns every month, they actually give you more than those who don't sub. BioWare took gear away from people who don't sub. You actually have to get permission from cartel market to be allowed to use purple rated gear unless you sub. You have to buy weekly passes to PvP more than a few times per week or do dungeons/raids.
Are you gated to how much you can PvP or raid in ESO without a sub?
I'm not an ESO plus member. I can buy 3000 crowns here in the UK at GAME for £13, so no £15 a month for a bottomless craft and 1500 crowns is definitely not worth it. I can buy 5500 crowns here in the UK for £23
Never known a company to reap and milk the cash out of our pockets as much as ZO$.
I just don't think ESO plus is worth it. And I find it annoying that you get extra furnishing capacity if you are an ESO plus member, will anyone even use that much? A sweetroll probably takes 1 space up though so maybe lol. I don't know what SW:TOR is.
Perhaps if I could buy a years worth of eso plus in one go id be more tempted. £15 a month isn't attractive if i'm honest.