I still have 12k on my account. I bought about 8x5500 packs in the previous sale and not sure if it's worth spending more money on a virtual game that will be shutdown in a near future (and that means no way to play it again in a later time).
JasonSilverSpring wrote: »Shut down in the near future? Where do you get this idea?
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »JasonSilverSpring wrote: »Shut down in the near future? Where do you get this idea?
I guess it all depends what you call "near future".
You don't expect ESO to still be around in 2300, right ? And probably not in 2030 either ?
It's pretty safe to say that ESO will still be around in 2-3 years, but nothing beyond that, and it's quite healthy to remember that anything we buy in the crown store will only be available for use as long as ZOS decides to keep the game running. It's not a "property"...
I would say than on an avg, during the past three years I purchased about 40,000 crowns per month. but a couple of months ago when ESO refused to give me a refund on three cheap motif's that I already had, when the store didn't advise me that I had already purchased, I quit eso plus, and have not bought any crowns since and never well.
LOL, ESO now that your avg daily activity for users around the world is about 9k per day, I hope you choke on your tight ass policy and enjoy a slow death.
I would say than on an avg, during the past three years I purchased about 40,000 crowns per month. but a couple of months ago when ESO refused to give me a refund on three cheap motif's that I already had, when the store didn't advise me that I had already purchased, I quit eso plus, and have not bought any crowns since and never well.
LOL, ESO now that your avg daily activity for users around the world is about 9k per day, I hope you choke on your tight ass policy and enjoy a slow death.
40.000 per month on average??? That's an astounding amount of money. If we round it out to 100 crowns = 1 dollar (which I know is slightly above the actual conversation rate), that would mean you have over the course of three years spent $14.4k. Surely that can't be right. Please tell me it isn't >.<