Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »They're already adding extra bank space ontop of everything else in the update I think that's enough to intice people to sub
That's exactly the negative reinforcement approach I was referring to, unless you mean that they are extra bank space to all players, not just subscribers.
CountEdmondDantes wrote: »The fact that you want bag space so bad that you posted this thread is proof to me that their subscription model is working.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »They're already adding extra bank space ontop of everything else in the update I think that's enough to intice people to sub
That's exactly the negative reinforcement approach I was referring to, unless you mean that they are extra bank space to all players, not just subscribers.
No that is positive. You do something you get a reward. Negative would be taking something away from you. Something like subscribe or you don't get a bank.
Really? So you're being herded into buying crown crates, for example? I don't think so, they're entirely optional.
Every decision I've taken about e.g. subscriptions (held on one account, not on the other account), DLCs (some bought, some not), crown crates (spent a few sub crowns on a couple of crates when they launched to see what the fuss was about, not touched them since), crown store purchases (hardly any), Morrowind (pre-ordered on one account, will wait and see on the other account), housing (totally free choice as to whether to buy any and if so which, and whether to pay in gold or crowns)... All these decisions I made on the basis of free choice, I wasn't herded into any of them.
I think you're straying a bit there buddy.
In what way? I was responding to the comment quoted, with points relating to the issue of choice over subscribing - my response included reference to subscriptions and the things that come with them - DLCs, crowns to purchase housing crates, crown store items etc. It seems pretty on-topic to me.
CountEdmondDantes wrote: »The fact that you want bag space so bad that you posted this thread is proof to me that their subscription model is working.
I wish it was working, but I don't think it is. I'm getting the feeling that the devs are slowly losing money. I really like the game, and I want to support the game, but I don't support shady practices so I have not and will not subscribe. I did buy 30K crown though so it's my way of supporting the game, just not the subscription model.
I don't mind their current approach, but I also don't subscribe so it's obviously not working for me, which means I can't like it enough to actually do it.
The trouble is even I'm not sure what would get me to subscribe. The main thing that puts me off is time. My free time is very unpredictable - I had a whole list of things I wanted to do before Morrowind came out, but I've barely logged in for the past week for no other reason than other things kept coming up. So I don't want to subscribe because I could easily end up paying for time I never get to use.
I think the best solution to that would be a 'pay as you go' subscription where you buy a number of hours of sub time and it only runs down while you're actually logged in, rather than buying days which run down whether you play or not. For example lets say most people play for 2 hours a day on average - $15 could buy you either 30 days, in which you can play as much as you like, or 60 hours, which you could use up in 6 days or 60 days or 300 days...however long it took you. (And obviously if you think you're likely to play more than 2 hours a day you'd pick the 30 day option because it's better value.)
But even then I doubt I'd subscribe all the time. I'd probably alternate subscription periods with time spend unsubscribed. Maybe I should just accept that the subscription model does not work for me and be happy that I don't feel I have to subscribe to play (because if I did I'd most likely go the other way and quit).
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »I think this is pretty much the best way. Crafting bag alone for me was enough to start subscribing after not subbing for a year or so, and I was glad to hear about double bank space.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »They're already adding extra bank space ontop of everything else in the update I think that's enough to intice people to sub
That's exactly the negative reinforcement approach I was referring to, unless you mean that they are extra bank space to all players, not just subscribers.
Negative reinforcement would mean they would start taking away from ESO sub perks not add to them btw.
What I mean is that they would continue to starve us of inventory space and instead sell us these spaces through a subscription. They now want to expand on this strategy with added bank space, only if we subscribe.
Malamar1229 wrote: »OP the inventory limitation has been in place since launch and that was back when we all HAD TO pay a subscription fee, so I don't think it was a ploy to get people to sub....
With that said, sure I think there is always room for improvement.
I would offer a discount to the crown store for one.
I would also like coupons or occasional discounts to the Bethesda store.
I think the vanity awards for being subscribed were also neat.
KennyFknPowers wrote: »Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »They're already adding extra bank space ontop of everything else in the update I think that's enough to intice people to sub
That's exactly the negative reinforcement approach I was referring to, unless you mean that they are extra bank space to all players, not just subscribers.
Negative reinforcement would mean they would start taking away from ESO sub perks not add to them btw.
What I mean is that they would continue to starve us of inventory space and instead sell us these spaces through a subscription. They now want to expand on this strategy with added bank space, only if we subscribe.
I think you're right they limit non sub inventory space on purpose but in the same time I'm kinda glad they do it that way instead of simply adding some "p2w" bonuses to eso+ or pulling some ridiculous limits if you won't sub like pretty much all of the other MMOs do.