Fingolfinn01 wrote: »my mistake, I should of said when they removed the subscription from this game it was a mistake.
AoDD33pfri3d wrote: »Fingolfinn01 wrote: »my mistake, I should of said when they removed the subscription from this game it was a mistake.
Wait they are removing eso +
Fingolfinn01 wrote: »AoDD33pfri3d wrote: »Fingolfinn01 wrote: »my mistake, I should of said when they removed the subscription from this game it was a mistake.
Wait they are removing eso +
Mandatory sub, not a good day for me on the forums.
However they are improving eso+ so in a way they are removing eso+ and replacing it with eso++
AoDD33pfri3d wrote: »Fingolfinn01 wrote: »AoDD33pfri3d wrote: »Fingolfinn01 wrote: »my mistake, I should of said when they removed the subscription from this game it was a mistake.
Wait they are removing eso +
Mandatory sub, not a good day for me on the forums.
However they are improving eso+ so in a way they are removing eso+ and replacing it with eso++
Same price?
Fingolfinn01 wrote: »AoDD33pfri3d wrote: »Fingolfinn01 wrote: »my mistake, I should of said when they removed the subscription from this game it was a mistake.
Wait they are removing eso +
Mandatory sub, not a good day for me on the forums.
However they are improving eso+ so in a way they are removing eso+ and replacing it with eso++
scorpiodog wrote: »A 100% subscription game is a large barrier to entry. Few people know if they want to pay $70 for a game plus $150 per year plus extras and expansions / chapters before they even try it out. That's like asking someone to go steady before you even go on the first date.
By going Buy to Play plus optional subscription, ESO gets in a steady crop of new players, casual players, or people just saying "heck why not?" If people like the game they either buy the DLCs or subscribe. If they get serious about the game beyond a certain degree, they subscribe.
If ESO relied 100% on a small group of dedicated MMO players for their revenue they'd be in big trouble. Game after game they demand special advantages and gratuitous favoritism that ultimately destroy a game.
WhitePawPrints wrote: »ZoS failed to deliver on numerous promises that came with the subscription. Content patches every three months? Took twice as long. Premium customer services? Ha! The value was no where near what was advertised or expected. That is why ESO lost the vast majority of their subscribers, and in order to keep the game going they'd have to go F2P.
scorpiodog wrote: »A 100% subscription game is a large barrier to entry. Few people know if they want to pay $70 for a game plus $150 per year plus extras and expansions / chapters before they even try it out. That's like asking someone to go steady before you even go on the first date.
By going Buy to Play plus optional subscription, ESO gets in a steady crop of new players, casual players, or people just saying "heck why not?" If people like the game they either buy the DLCs or subscribe. If they get serious about the game beyond a certain degree, they subscribe.
If ESO relied 100% on a small group of dedicated MMO players for their revenue they'd be in big trouble. Game after game they demand special advantages and gratuitous favoritism that ultimately destroy a game.
Sooooo just make a 1-3 month free trial?WhitePawPrints wrote: »ZoS failed to deliver on numerous promises that came with the subscription. Content patches every three months? Took twice as long. Premium customer services? Ha! The value was no where near what was advertised or expected. That is why ESO lost the vast majority of their subscribers, and in order to keep the game going they'd have to go F2P.
Uhhhh the customer service is excellent idk what you're talking about. Unless you're being a *** in every ticket/post before you even get any kind of answer at all. I've always recieved quick help and always straight to the point.
did you buy any of the other dlc? Those were a paywall too apparently. Or did you buy the gold edition? Or did you use monthly crowns from a sub to buy the dlc, which was a paywall as well.....SteveCampsOut wrote: »Fingolfinn01 wrote: »AoDD33pfri3d wrote: »Fingolfinn01 wrote: »my mistake, I should of said when they removed the subscription from this game it was a mistake.
Wait they are removing eso +
Mandatory sub, not a good day for me on the forums.
However they are improving eso+ so in a way they are removing eso+ and replacing it with eso++
How do you figure they're improving ESO+ when they're locking Morrowind beind a paywall?
did you buy any of the other dlc? Those were a paywall too apparently. Or did you buy the gold edition? Or did you use monthly crowns from a sub to buy the dlc, which was a paywall as well.....SteveCampsOut wrote: »Fingolfinn01 wrote: »AoDD33pfri3d wrote: »Fingolfinn01 wrote: »my mistake, I should of said when they removed the subscription from this game it was a mistake.
Wait they are removing eso +
Mandatory sub, not a good day for me on the forums.
However they are improving eso+ so in a way they are removing eso+ and replacing it with eso++
How do you figure they're improving ESO+ when they're locking Morrowind beind a paywall?
I really hate when people say paywall when they come out with content as if the developers owe it to you to let you play what they created. It is a new story arc "chapter"/expansion. You have every right to pay/dont pay for it. You dont want too, then you dont get to play it.
P.S.
Dont read that in a angry/snarky tone as I am actually not trying to be offensive or rude. Just pointing that little tidbit out
Have a great day.
Oh one more thing, damn mcdonalds putting that double cheese burger behind a paywall >_>
Shad0wfire99 wrote: »There is no chance that I'd ever buy a game, any game, and then pay for the right to play it.
Shad0wfire99 wrote: »There is no chance that I'd ever buy a game, any game, and then pay for the right to play it.
WhitePawPrints wrote: »ZoS failed to deliver on numerous promises that came with the subscription. Content patches every three months? Took twice as long. Premium customer services? Ha! The value was no where near what was advertised or expected. That is why ESO lost the vast majority of their subscribers, and in order to keep the game going they'd have to go F2P.
WhitePawPrints wrote: »
Shad0wfire99 wrote: »There is no chance that I'd ever buy a game, any game, and then pay for the right to play it.
The reason that you pay for an mmo after buying the game itself, is because it's not skyrim. They don't have 3 dlc packs or whatever, they have to pay people to constantly monitor the game, servers, etc...lmao
brimstone74 wrote: »did you buy any of the other dlc? Those were a paywall too apparently. Or did you buy the gold edition? Or did you use monthly crowns from a sub to buy the dlc, which was a paywall as well.....SteveCampsOut wrote: »Fingolfinn01 wrote: »AoDD33pfri3d wrote: »Fingolfinn01 wrote: »my mistake, I should of said when they removed the subscription from this game it was a mistake.
Wait they are removing eso +
Mandatory sub, not a good day for me on the forums.
However they are improving eso+ so in a way they are removing eso+ and replacing it with eso++
How do you figure they're improving ESO+ when they're locking Morrowind beind a paywall?
I really hate when people say paywall when they come out with content as if the developers owe it to you to let you play what they created. It is a new story arc "chapter"/expansion. You have every right to pay/dont pay for it. You dont want too, then you dont get to play it.
P.S.
Dont read that in a angry/snarky tone as I am actually not trying to be offensive or rude. Just pointing that little tidbit out
Have a great day.
Oh one more thing, damn mcdonalds putting that double cheese burger behind a paywall >_>
Um no....
You get all the other DLC's with a sub. You never have to buy them. For Subs...MW is behind a paywall. The poster you quoted is using the term correctly as the payment model changed for subs with Morrowind, which they coyly title a Chapter, not a DLC, not an Expansion, a Chapter...
...it's a DLC....
Shad0wfire99 wrote: »Shad0wfire99 wrote: »There is no chance that I'd ever buy a game, any game, and then pay for the right to play it.
The reason that you pay for an mmo after buying the game itself, is because it's not skyrim. They don't have 3 dlc packs or whatever, they have to pay people to constantly monitor the game, servers, etc...lmao
Ok. Still not gonna pay a sub. Ever.
Fingolfinn01 wrote: »my mistake, I should of said when they removed the subscription from this game it was a mistake.
Fingolfinn01 wrote: »my mistake, I should of said when they removed the subscription from this game it was a mistake.
That is your opinion. But they must of done it for a good reason. Good luck getting console players to get the game with a mandatory sub on top of their console sub.
I wouldn't of gotten it and I pay for eso+ every month. But had it been mandatory I wouldn't of even tried this game.
Imo, this game would be dead without console. Would have been hard to have console and mandatory sub. So I don't think the removal of mandatory sub was a mistake at all. Also did the guilds have a larger limit before? 1000 guildies?
The game is not f2p, nor was it ever f2p. Only free play weekends every once in awhile. It went from mandatory sub to b2p with optional sub.
As far as crown crates, I like them and I get a better deal through them than if I bought the items straight from crown store.