lordrichter wrote: »It is not unethical. It is not even a poor business practice. It is just one of those facts of life that people deal with.
Well.. The Crown system IS intentionally deceiptful, just like how casino's work with chips:
"Hey, this island for only 15.000 imaginary in game crowns!"
vs
"DAMN, they're charging € 120,00 REAL MONEY for an imaginary place to live for my imaginary heroes?"
If the Crown store was in actual money prices they wouldn't sell half as much.
MidknightWolf wrote: »A question asking if you think persuading weak minded, often younge consumers into impulse buying already outrageously overpriced items is unethical. I dont have an opinion. Just curious.
ANGEL_BtVS wrote: »Taco Bell has a limited time taco burrito. Is that unethical?
ulrik.igerupb16_ESO wrote: »I wonder who this "we" is who the OP is referring to...
WalksonGraves wrote: »What? Capitalism leads to inequality? Since when! Next you're going to tell me people eat thousand dollar desserts while people starve to death. The more you have the less it's worth and the more likely you are to waste.
Thannazzar wrote: »WalksonGraves wrote: »What? Capitalism leads to inequality? Since when! Next you're going to tell me people eat thousand dollar desserts while people starve to death. The more you have the less it's worth and the more likely you are to waste.
Blimey, hadn't realised that ESO had a Social Justice Warrior Class.
Thannazzar wrote: »WalksonGraves wrote: »What? Capitalism leads to inequality? Since when! Next you're going to tell me people eat thousand dollar desserts while people starve to death. The more you have the less it's worth and the more likely you are to waste.
Blimey, hadn't realised that ESO had a Social Justice Warrior Class.
Well.. The Crown system IS intentionally deceiptful, just like how casino's work with chips:
"Hey, this island for only 15.000 imaginary in game crowns!"
vs
"DAMN, they're charging € 120,00 REAL MONEY for an imaginary place to live for my imaginary heroes?"
If the Crown store was in actual money prices they wouldn't sell half as much.
MidknightWolf wrote: »A question asking if you think persuading weak minded, often younge consumers into impulse buying already outrageously overpriced items is unethical. I dont have an opinion. Just curious.
lordrichter wrote: »It is not unethical. It is not even a poor business practice. It is just one of those facts of life that people deal with.
Well the fact that this is just how the world works doesnt make it any better. They are still indirectly manipulating people by making things available only for a limited time and slap a huge price tag on them to make as much money as possible. Its actually a brilliant business practice. Ethical, unethical it doesnt matter. People may call it whatever they want. But it is what it is.
If someone's too stupid to be able to translate Crown price into real cash then perhaps they need to educate themselves instead of playing a video game.Well.. The Crown system IS intentionally deceiptful, just like how casino's work with chips:
"Hey, this island for only 15.000 imaginary in game crowns!"
vs
"DAMN, they're charging € 120,00 REAL MONEY for an imaginary place to live for my imaginary heroes?".
Well.. The Crown system IS intentionally deceiptful, just like how casino's work with chips:
"Hey, this island for only 15.000 imaginary in game crowns!"
vs
"DAMN, they're charging € 120,00 REAL MONEY for an imaginary place to live for my imaginary heroes?"
If the Crown store was in actual money prices they wouldn't sell half as much.
Well.. The Crown system IS intentionally deceiptful, just like how casino's work with chips:
"Hey, this island for only 15.000 imaginary in game crowns!"
vs
"DAMN, they're charging € 120,00 REAL MONEY for an imaginary place to live for my imaginary heroes?"
If the Crown store was in actual money prices they wouldn't sell half as much.
MidknightWolf wrote: »On the contrary, I am very happy to see all the No's. I agree with NO on this but don't really care either way. I am putting together some research and this has helped me tremendously. Thank you all for voting!
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »It is not unethical. It is not even a poor business practice. It is just one of those facts of life that people deal with.
Well the fact that this is just how the world works doesnt make it any better. They are still indirectly manipulating people by making things available only for a limited time and slap a huge price tag on them to make as much money as possible. Its actually a brilliant business practice. Ethical, unethical it doesnt matter. People may call it whatever they want. But it is what it is.
The people who are exposed to these limited time things need to be adults that are perfectly capable of making these purchasing decisions in an adult manner. Edit: It is not my place to tell them that they are wrong, or to question the purchasing decisions of a perfectly capable adult. The vast majority are going to be perfectly capable adults.