Hey man, good on you, sincerely. Its rough getting past any kind of addiction.
While you cant ask people to stop airing alcohol advertisement because you have an alcohol issue, society has already put a "cap" on alcohol use. Alcohol has an age limit in most countries around the world. Thats the sort of thing i mean. Eso technically has an age limit, but ill be damned if it can be enforced in an anonymous paradise like the internet.
And yes people will always find a way, game companies and addicts alike. I started smoking cigarettes at age 16, it was illegal for me to both smoke them and buy them, but i found a way around it. That's not to say that the discouragement shouldn't be there for those who are underaged or otherwise incapable of making wise decisions. If anything, having some sort of restriction in place, even if unsuccessful, acts as a warning, a second thought.
Maybe i am expecting too much of humanity *shrugs*. Sure we can say "well they should have a family or someone who should look out for them, they should take a pill, get therapy" not everyone does. I didnt. If you do, great, and they should look out for you. For those that dont, well.... Guess they pay the price for their lack.
What we are discussing now is very different beliefs about what society could and should be. I tend to fall to the idea that society is responsible, to an extent, for people who succumb to addiction. Not everyone shares that view, i respect that.
I am well aware of what business is and that its designed to prey on people no matter if its the sick, the lusty or the dying. That doesnt mean i cant encourage people and corporations to be better than that. There is the real world, which you are talking about, and an ideal world, which i am talking about. I dont think either of us are wrong.
I understand your point @Turelus however its a matter of perception. And I personally don't see the problem in crates any more than I see an issue with every day marketing which is all intended to separate people from their cash with clever tactics.
They are charging a huge premium for items people don't need they just want. If people are willing to pay that much or take the risk thats up to them. And its healthy for the rest if us that the game is profitable as it means longevity
The anti crate argument would stack up if no one bought them i.e. Amazing mounts going to waste but people are. Crate mounts are the most common in the game. Every season sells like hot cakes so as a income generator its working hugely well and enough people are happy with it (rightly or wrongly)
As everything we all agree to differ, I personally have control over impulse and my finances so I'm ok with it all in this game. Others don't and I feel for them but no more about crates than I do then getting sucked into buying the latest Phone or car or exercise thing from a shopping channel! It's all just marketing.
clocksstoppe wrote: »Seriously don't get the issue people have with a company making money.
Gambling has to be regulated by a government because children are stupid and don't understand it and fall for it.
All of these games with crates are offering gambling services to children, and the ONLY reason they are not getting punished is because this generation of lawmakers is too incompetent to understand that there is this digital gambling going on. Do you understand what the issue is now or are you going to still pretend ZOS is the good guy?
FloppyTouch wrote: »@Beardimus it's not about them making money, it's about the way they do it.
I am fine paying someone for a service or items I want, but when they start manipulating the way I get those to get more money from me and I get less out of it then it starts to get insulting.
An example for ESO.
I don't agree with crates but there was the build in mechanic via the gems that there was a limit on the money needed to be spent to get the rarest items. This meant if you REALLY wanted an apex item you could get it with enough investment.
However that wasn't good enough for ZOS, so they went and added items which can't be purchased with gems, meaning anyone who wants that item has no limit on the money they must now spend to obtain it.
It's insulting and rude to the customers who love and support the game.
This I'm 100% fine with the crown store but the fact the started hiding mounts I want is not right. I could spend $1,000s and still not get it(I have tried)
This was the last straw for me. The old system was fair with gems the new system takes advantage of players. Next round I won't try they lost a big spender due to a new choice they made. Yh they already got my money last time that's fine but they won't next time bc I know the drop chance from my own experience.
CardboardedBox wrote: »Ah yes, the good old days back in the 80's when you could just play a game, and not have to worry about spending continuous money on it by being addicted.
.....Oh what a second, I just died. Better put another quarter in the cabinet so I can keep playing.
Ohhhh just died again. Looks like I gotta use yet another quarter if I want to see that next level.
The problem is they need to come up with crazier and more interesting things every time.Firegrabber wrote: »IMO crown crates aren't really long-lasting solution for pulling cash out off players. They can be effective at first but like now they have offered almost all items/collectibles from past with them and i think those are what players really are looking for. At some point their effectiveness will mainly count in stuff what's cool looking and that can be quite hard to target. I bet crown crates will suffer inflation in future if they continue doing them. Doesn't really bother me as i have bought them myself also but in the long-run it doens't really look good for serious gaming company offering those gamble things...just my 2 cents.