Just imagine being subscribed to Netflix and it's charging $10 pay-per-view for a newly released high-budget series. You'd feel bad even if that particular show was worth that much money.
Hello! I'm here with an opinion contradictory to most of yours because I'm a brainwashed *** so be sure to prepare your forks and torches before I'm done. You can find me dwelling in my mother's basement surrounded by anime posters.
Why is ESO+ useless?
But I'm can't live without my crafting bag and also I have free access to all DLC except Morrowind because ZoS so evil, also free crowns each month, you may say. I say that you can't do a bit of inventory management and you are too comfortable. I say that you fail to see the bigger picture financially speaking. I used to have ESO+ just for two months and the only advantage I had was the crafting bag. The problem is that I played a lot of MMOs before and in some of them your inventory was quite restricted, but I learned how to manage it and make the inventory space less of a problem.It isn't hard, you only need to make the difference between junk and treasure. Also you have 8 character slots, in my case I need only three characters (a DD, a Tank and a Healer), the rest are to store stuff that I may need later. One of them is dedicated for those disguises you find on certain quests because I really love to collect them. I'm doing a lot of gathering and crafting, but still manage to have enough space on my inventory (my main has only 110 inventory spaces) because I sort everything. What I need right now is going to bank, what I keep for later is going on my alts.
Now about the DLC and the "free crowns". You don't have those for free because you are paying for them and on a long term you are paying more on ESO+ than you will pay to unlock each DLC and some cosmetics. With the money spend on 3 months worth of subscription you can unlock all 5 DLC permanently and don't lose your access to them the moment your ESO+ expired and because of unexpected financial issues you can't renew it. Choosing to unlock my DLC helped me to save a lot of money for other stuff or for future content.
They called Morrowind an expansion to milk more money from us!
Is true that ZoS bend their promise of delivering access to each DLC (this therm is used very wrong here in my opinion) with ESO+, but Morrowind is much bigger that it seems. Those that got the expansion, have you analyzed the size of it? I'm speaking here about the amount of new assets introduced with it, including scripts, 3D models, textures, sprites, animations, sounds and voice acting. Do you have any idea how much time and money those take to produce? A complex mesh can't be done in half hour. The animations take more time than you think. Codding isn't something that everyone can do or something that can be done by writing a simple sentence. Sounds and voice acting are very expensive. Including Morrowind in ESO+ will result in a lot of money lost, even bankruptcy because the subscribers can't cover the costs of production.
If you compare Morrowind with Orsinium you can see an increase in quality. The voice acting in Morrowind is a lot better than what used to be. They took more time with the story writing and the quest lines in Morrowind are very long. There are a lot more new mobs introduced with Morrowind than in other DLC, especially Dwarven constructs, not to speak about NPC that looks very unique compared to other zones. With the new expansion a new trial was introduced, new PvP mode, a new class with new skill effects and the possibility to unlock new cosmetics. The amount of resources spend for Morrowind was big and to be honest I want to see same quality in future expansions too. For example, Alinor is as much of an alien place as Vvardenfell is, do not expect to see it created from recycled assets and be sold as a DLC because if they are going to make it right, they will have to spend as much resources into it as they spend in Morrowind, so be prepared. Is up to you to understand that some things can't be sold too cheap because of productions costs.
Hello! I'm here with an opinion contradictory to most of yours because I'm a brainwashed *** so be sure to prepare your forks and torches before I'm done. You can find me dwelling in my mother's basement surrounded by anime posters.
Why is ESO+ useless?
But I'm can't live without my crafting bag and also I have free access to all DLC except Morrowind because ZoS so evil, also free crowns each month, you may say. I say that you can't do a bit of inventory management and you are too comfortable. I say that you fail to see the bigger picture financially speaking. I used to have ESO+ just for two months and the only advantage I had was the crafting bag. The problem is that I played a lot of MMOs before and in some of them your inventory was quite restricted, but I learned how to manage it and make the inventory space less of a problem.It isn't hard, you only need to make the difference between junk and treasure. Also you have 8 character slots, in my case I need only three characters (a DD, a Tank and a Healer), the rest are to store stuff that I may need later. One of them is dedicated for those disguises you find on certain quests because I really love to collect them. I'm doing a lot of gathering and crafting, but still manage to have enough space on my inventory (my main has only 110 inventory spaces) because I sort everything. What I need right now is going to bank, what I keep for later is going on my alts.
Now about the DLC and the "free crowns". You don't have those for free because you are paying for them and on a long term you are paying more on ESO+ than you will pay to unlock each DLC and some cosmetics. With the money spend on 3 months worth of subscription you can unlock all 5 DLC permanently and don't lose your access to them the moment your ESO+ expired and because of unexpected financial issues you can't renew it. Choosing to unlock my DLC helped me to save a lot of money for other stuff or for future content.
They called Morrowind an expansion to milk more money from us!
Is true that ZoS bend their promise of delivering access to each DLC (this therm is used very wrong here in my opinion) with ESO+, but Morrowind is much bigger that it seems. Those that got the expansion, have you analyzed the size of it? I'm speaking here about the amount of new assets introduced with it, including scripts, 3D models, textures, sprites, animations, sounds and voice acting. Do you have any idea how much time and money those take to produce? A complex mesh can't be done in half hour. The animations take more time than you think. Codding isn't something that everyone can do or something that can be done by writing a simple sentence. Sounds and voice acting are very expensive. Including Morrowind in ESO+ will result in a lot of money lost, even bankruptcy because the subscribers can't cover the costs of production.
If you compare Morrowind with Orsinium you can see an increase in quality. The voice acting in Morrowind is a lot better than what used to be. They took more time with the story writing and the quest lines in Morrowind are very long. There are a lot more new mobs introduced with Morrowind than in other DLC, especially Dwarven constructs, not to speak about NPC that looks very unique compared to other zones. With the new expansion a new trial was introduced, new PvP mode, a new class with new skill effects and the possibility to unlock new cosmetics. The amount of resources spend for Morrowind was big and to be honest I want to see same quality in future expansions too. For example, Alinor is as much of an alien place as Vvardenfell is, do not expect to see it created from recycled assets and be sold as a DLC because if they are going to make it right, they will have to spend as much resources into it as they spend in Morrowind, so be prepared. Is up to you to understand that some things can't be sold too cheap because of productions costs.
I agree with what you are saying, but, on a personal level, I think Morrowwind should still be a $40 DLC that should be included in ESO+... I'm not complaining about the pricing, but separate expansion on top of all other DLC release is a little frustrating.
Just imagine being subscribed to Netflix and it's charging $10 pay-per-view for a newly released high-budget series. You'd feel bad even if that particular show was worth that much money.
Just imagine being subscribed to Netflix and it's charging $10 pay-per-view for a newly released high-budget series. You'd feel bad even if that particular show was worth that much money.
Nexflix isnt a game developer, and your argument / comparison is apples to oranges.
Stop whining about the cost of MW. [snip] ..... better come to terms with that fact.
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