The whine will be that ZOS is trying to force free "gambling crates" on us so we'll "become addicted to gambling." I think that's how the logic goes. which will then be further followed by insulting anyone who buys crates. And then they'll imply that people can't control themselves when buying crates, and act like everyone in the whole world has poor impulse control except for them. LOL.Vipstaakki wrote: »Wait for it... Wait for it... Someone is about to whine about this soon in some way. Whether it is the free stuff they are getting or the fact that ZOS thanked them for being ESO+ member.

SydneyGrey wrote: »The whine will be that ZOS is trying to force free "gambling crates" on us so we'll "become addicted to gambling." I think that's how the logic goes. which will then be further followed by insulting anyone who buys crates. And then they'll imply that people can't control themselves when buying crates, and act like everyone in the whole world has poor impulse control except for them. LOL.Vipstaakki wrote: »Wait for it... Wait for it... Someone is about to whine about this soon in some way. Whether it is the free stuff they are getting or the fact that ZOS thanked them for being ESO+ member.
Personally I think this is wrong. Really what's happening is Zos is trying to encourage gambling, these free crates are really a underhand way of trying to get us addicted.
Its a bit like going to a party and a drug dealers there and he gives you a free sample to try.
Totally immoral.
And as for anyone who actually buys these crates, well I don't want to get banned so I won't print what I really think of you.
This so called free gift is anything but free really. And to think Zos has the nerve to thank us.
He sure got to be trolling. Right guys?MarbleQuiche wrote: »SydneyGrey wrote: »The whine will be that ZOS is trying to force free "gambling crates" on us so we'll "become addicted to gambling." I think that's how the logic goes. It will then be followed by comparisons to getting a free sniff of heroin, I'm sure, which will then be further followed by insulting anyone who buys crates. And then they'll act like people can't control themselves when buying crates, and act like everyone in the whole world has poor impulse control except for them. LOL.Vipstaakki wrote: »Wait for it... Wait for it... Someone is about to whine about this soon in some way. Whether it is the free stuff they are getting or the fact that ZOS thanked them for being ESO+ member.Personally I think this is wrong. Really what's happening is Zos is trying to encourage gambling, these free crates are really a underhand way of trying to get us addicted.
Its a bit like going to a party and a drug dealers there and he gives you a free sample to try.
Totally immoral.
And as for anyone who actually buys these crates, well I don't want to get banned so I won't print what I think of you.
MarbleQuiche wrote: »SydneyGrey wrote: »The whine will be that ZOS is trying to force free "gambling crates" on us so we'll "become addicted to gambling." I think that's how the logic goes. It will then be followed by comparisons to getting a free sniff of heroin, I'm sure, which will then be further followed by insulting anyone who buys crates. And then they'll act like people can't control themselves when buying crates, and act like everyone in the whole world has poor impulse control except for them. LOL.Vipstaakki wrote: »Wait for it... Wait for it... Someone is about to whine about this soon in some way. Whether it is the free stuff they are getting or the fact that ZOS thanked them for being ESO+ member.Personally I think this is wrong. Really what's happening is Zos is trying to encourage gambling, these free crates are really a underhand way of trying to get us addicted.
Its a bit like going to a party and a drug dealers there and he gives you a free sample to try.
Totally immoral.
And as for anyone who actually buys these crates, well I don't want to get banned so I won't print what I think of you.

Personally I think this is wrong. Really what's happening is Zos is trying to encourage gambling, these free crates are really a underhand way of trying to get us addicted.
Its a bit like going to a party and a drug dealers there and he gives you a free sample to try.
Totally immoral.
And as for anyone who actually buys these crates, well I don't want to get banned so I won't print what I really think of you.
This so called free gift is anything but free really. And to think Zos has the nerve to thank us.
not this again, Life in general is filled with addiction. from sugar,ciggerets,games,gambleing. ESO existing in general is a way to trigger addiction. so no they are not trying, they are adding something for those who want to, can buy them. If you can not control your self, then honestly you need to find help and not complain on the forums about it.
Personally I think this is wrong. Really what's happening is Zos is trying to encourage gambling, these free crates are really a underhand way of trying to get us addicted.
Its a bit like going to a party and a drug dealers there and he gives you a free sample to try.
Totally immoral.
And as for anyone who actually buys these crates, well I don't want to get banned so I won't print what I really think of you.
This so called free gift is anything but free really. And to think Zos has the nerve to thank us.
Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »I got my email this morning. At least all the crate junk I'll get is free.
Be sure to get the CrownCrateLogger addon and tell everyone you know about it so we can get a better idea of the drop rates!