I think if they cut the price in half, they'd sell three times as many. If they cut it to one third, they'd probably sell six times as many. Same goes for the stupidly overpriced mounts and motifs and of course the crates. ZOS is setting their prices so that most people wouldn't even consider buying this fluff. If they'd price it appropriately, they'd make a heck of a lot more money.
I think if they cut the price in half, they'd sell three times as many. If they cut it to one third, they'd probably sell six times as many. Same goes for the stupidly overpriced mounts and motifs and of course the crates. ZOS is setting their prices so that most people wouldn't even consider buying this fluff. If they'd price it appropriately, they'd make a heck of a lot more money.
Sheezabeast wrote: »when I demo'd it I was sad it was mostly a small lakecool if you intend to extend space by building over the water.
Nelson_Rebel wrote: »I'll reply what I did to the post above.
The base game is 3 years old so has been discounted in that time. At launch, it was $60 not $29.99. So let's compare apples to apples please.
Comparing a new release pricing to a 3 year old discounted price is not exactly equitable.
Do Let's
ESO Full Morrowind Chapter special edition price of $59.99
Cavern space $119.97 for ACTUAL valued pricing regardless of eso plus
That comparison is fine. You can also compare
Base game $60
Morrowind $60
Cave $120
The thing is though, its my money that I work a job 40 hours a week, 50 weeks a year for.
It's not your perogative to tell me what is reasonable to spend it on. That decision is mine and mine alone.
If $120 is worth it to me it's my buisness. If it's not worth it to you, it's your buisness. I get really insulted when people tell me what I should do with something I work for.
Wait, did someone actually tell you how to spend your money? That's just rude! What they should have done was offer their opinion that what ZOS is charging for an empty cave is utterly ridiculous and that they'd feel embarrassed if anyone found out they actually spent that amount on it. They have a right to their opinion that the prices are broken and anyone who supports them are encouraging ZOS's moronic pricing just as you have a right to buy whatever you want to with your own money.
I've seen this somewhere in this forum and it's worthy of quoting here: the house is just an exclusive instance and what you pay is the entrance fee for entering into it as well as decorating it.
So the question comes down as if I want to pay $100/$120 (more expensive than the collector's edition) for an instance in where I can sit, practice with dummy and craft stuff (last 2 at extra purchase) and nothing else?
Stopnaggin wrote: »Keep getting closer and closer to buying with every insult.
RavenRoxie wrote: »
So, let's see...
You pick a single line out of my entire post to judge? Perhaps that one line could have been worded differently. However you seem to have taken it to another place entirely from what I meant when I wrote it. Put your psych books down. 3 years as a psych major and a degree to show for it. You strapping onto your high horse is exactly why us psych graduates tend to get a bad rep.
Plainly, please have a seat. It was merely my opinion, written quickly, and possibly worded incorrectly.
I think if they cut the price in half, they'd sell three times as many. If they cut it to one third, they'd probably sell six times as many. Same goes for the stupidly overpriced mounts and motifs and of course the crates. ZOS is setting their prices so that most people wouldn't even consider buying this fluff. If they'd price it appropriately, they'd make a heck of a lot more money.
AdamBourke wrote: »Why is everyone saying this is well priced? It's like, $95!
AdamBourke wrote: »Why is everyone saying this is well priced? It's like, $95!
ZOS has done well in brainwashing us into "acceptable" prices for crown store items. It's a common tactic. Every once in a while you do something outrageous and a ton of people get pisssed off about price and that seems so bad that the stuff that was outrageous before doesn't seems so bad anymore and so on. $95 for an in game home is nothing short in insane. Sure if you have it saved up from your sub stipend then go ahead. But you have to be pretty well off to spend so much.
AdamBourke wrote: »Why is everyone saying this is well priced? It's like, $95!
Because most of us were afraid it was going to be $200
I am baffled by how people think $100 for this thing is a good price. You're literally saying it's a good price because you were "afraid" that it would cost $200?
I consider that to be an abusive relationship.
I am baffled by how people think $100 for this thing is a good price. You're literally saying it's a good price because you were "afraid" that it would cost $200?
I consider that to be an abusive relationship.
Stopnaggin wrote: »Ok one of my guildies is buying it. What we have done as a guild to make this thing into something I never would have thought of. The guy purchased it, we have all donated, or most, one attunable crafting station. One of each stations in the game will be in there. We are about 85% complete.
Started with blacksmithing stations on the ground level, built a tiered walkway, an extra 2 levels. So blacksmithing first floor, clothing second floor, woodworking on the third. All stations are arranged in alphabetical order. Not to mention your standard stations, cooking fire, alchemy, dye and enchanting stations. This is our guilds new "Crafters Paradise".
So is it worth the price? As far as using your brain a little to think outside the box, hell yes. He could literally charge what he wanted for admission. And for those serious about crafting this is absolutely awsome, especially with master writs. So again price is relative, how much could he charge to have access? How much could he recoupe with in game gold or items?
I am baffled by how people think $100 for this thing is a good price. You're literally saying it's a good price because you were "afraid" that it would cost $200?
I consider that to be an abusive relationship.
i think the 13k crowns ia a good price, actually i think the 16.3k for furnihsed is much much better.
i dont think that cuz i expected twice that. it fell right where i expected it to - slightly higher than the highest manor.
one of the reasons i think its a good price is because they intentionally slanted the gold buys and the crown buys in opposite directions.
For "by the numbers" value, in-game gold favors buying medium and smaller over large and up. So the get into it in game favors starting small and working up.
For the "buy the numbers" value , crowns prices reverse that making large and mansions and this this great deals by comparison to the medium and small approach. (Obviously within any category "by the numbers will favir the cheapest, but in terms of broader analysis, the two types of purchase are tailored to different characters and different needs.
Stopnaggin wrote: »Ok one of my guildies is buying it. What we have done as a guild to make this thing into something I never would have thought of. The guy purchased it, we have all donated, or most, one attunable crafting station. One of each stations in the game will be in there. We are about 85% complete.
Started with blacksmithing stations on the ground level, built a tiered walkway, an extra 2 levels. So blacksmithing first floor, clothing second floor, woodworking on the third. All stations are arranged in alphabetical order. Not to mention your standard stations, cooking fire, alchemy, dye and enchanting stations. This is our guilds new "Crafters Paradise".
So is it worth the price? As far as using your brain a little to think outside the box, hell yes. He could literally charge what he wanted for admission. And for those serious about crafting this is absolutely awsome, especially with master writs. So again price is relative, how much could he charge to have access? How much could he recoupe with in game gold or items?
Charge admission for what? So people can walk around and look at it? So people can use crafting stations that they can access anywhere else in the game? That's insane.
It is cool thought what he did with the place, even if it cost too much to do it imo.
I am baffled by how people think $100 for this thing is a good price. You're literally saying it's a good price because you were "afraid" that it would cost $200?
I consider that to be an abusive relationship.
i think the 13k crowns ia a good price, actually i think the 16.3k for furnihsed is much much better.
i dont think that cuz i expected twice that. it fell right where i expected it to - slightly higher than the highest manor.
one of the reasons i think its a good price is because they intentionally slanted the gold buys and the crown buys in opposite directions.
For "by the numbers" value, in-game gold favors buying medium and smaller over large and up. So the get into it in game favors starting small and working up.
For the "buy the numbers" value , crowns prices reverse that making large and mansions and this this great deals by comparison to the medium and small approach. (Obviously within any category "by the numbers will favir the cheapest, but in terms of broader analysis, the two types of purchase are tailored to different characters and different needs.
This is exactly how their marketing team wants you to think. Instead of considering the value of $100, and comparing that to everything else in the world you can do with $100, they want you to compare it to the OTHER exorbitant prices they've put in the game.
You see, if you ask me, the other Manors are also insanely overpriced for what they are.
$100 is not a lot of money. It's not the kind of money that breaks the bank. BUT, I would never pay that for copy/pasted assets. I would never pay that for a housing system that's behind just about every other MMO/non-MMO that has player housing.
To justify the current price of housing I would expect to see:
- Neighborhoods (higher server costs)
- The placement of more items (higher server costs)
- More players allowed in homes (higher server costs)
- Bankers/Merchants can be obtained from outside the crown store, or they are cheaper
- Personal "trader" can be set up in neighborhoods so people can browse your wares
- Armor/Weapon displays
- NOT copy/pasted assets
- and this list could go on and on...
The way I see it, they are charging a VERY premium price for something that is, as of right now, not very premium.
rotaugen454 wrote: »As a long time financial analyst, I have been watching the crown store prices and believe the price demand must be fairly inelastic. They have access to data that none of us do and have been able to model sales to price and are still finding demand high even with rising prices, much like Disneyland. Disney passes cost several times as much as they used to, yet it is always crowded. When prices stabilize or even drop, I'll know they found the sweet spot.
Personally, I will buy a house with crowns during the next crown sale, but not until then. That gives me plenty of time to review them all and see what I want.