Also, everytime you see a pre-existing asset on the CS, ZOS only needs to sell one to make a profit on it.
Generally calling people "golden whales" isn't a nice way of addressing someone.
Generally calling people "golden whales" isn't a nice way of addressing someone.
Also your thread seems to be aimed at finding out who the people are that pay prices you don't like and thus keeping them high by buying them, correct me if I am wrong but that's the tone/feeling I got from its wording.
MasterSpatula wrote: »
Whales is a term used by the gaming industries sleaziest to describe players who spend a lot of money on their games.Generally calling people "golden whales" isn't a nice way of addressing someone.
Also your thread seems to be aimed at finding out who the people are that pay prices you don't like and thus keeping them high by buying them, correct me if I am wrong but that's the tone/feeling I got from its wording.
hmmm english is not my first language so...
Try read my thread with a shocking voice, imagine the emotion I have when I discover the price of mundus stones, you will have a closer feeling
Didn't know golden whale is rude tho, just some way to address the rich ppl
Whales is a term used by the gaming industries sleaziest to describe players who spend a lot of money on their games.Generally calling people "golden whales" isn't a nice way of addressing someone.
Also your thread seems to be aimed at finding out who the people are that pay prices you don't like and thus keeping them high by buying them, correct me if I am wrong but that's the tone/feeling I got from its wording.
hmmm english is not my first language so...
Try read my thread with a shocking voice, imagine the emotion I have when I discover the price of mundus stones, you will have a closer feeling
Didn't know golden whale is rude tho, just some way to address the rich ppl
The terms used a whales, dolphins and minnows and none of them are meant with affection for their players.
Apologies for my comments then as you were not aware, but yeah calling someone a golden whale is not a great way to ask an honest question about their spending habits.
MasterSpatula wrote: »
Please mr Ambassador give a better examples how to describe players who spend a lot of money on microtransactions in their games . I also was thinking about these only as golden whales, thought from my point of view (English 2-nd language too) the meaning is much more cute and accurate than rude in any way. Maybe you are just a bit too sensitive .Whales is a term used by the gaming industries sleaziest to describe players who spend a lot of money on their games.
The terms used a whales, dolphins and minnows and none of them are meant with affection for their players.
Apologies for my comments then as you were not aware, but yeah calling someone a golden whale is not a great way to ask an honest question about their spending habits.
silvermistktralasub17_ESO wrote: »it might be noted that our guild actually set up a paypal link on the guild website so that guild-members could donate toward the mundus stones we have. We now have all of those, as well as all of the tables (including the newest ones) and the transmutation station. But it was a guild effort, rather than a single person's effort. that's the best way to do things like this.
silvermistktralasub17_ESO wrote: »it might be noted that our guild actually set up a paypal link on the guild website so that guild-members could donate toward the mundus stones we have. We now have all of those, as well as all of the tables (including the newest ones) and the transmutation station. But it was a guild effort, rather than a single person's effort. that's the best way to do things like this.
FrancisCrawford wrote: »Whales is a term used by the gaming industries sleaziest to describe players who spend a lot of money on their games.Generally calling people "golden whales" isn't a nice way of addressing someone.
Also your thread seems to be aimed at finding out who the people are that pay prices you don't like and thus keeping them high by buying them, correct me if I am wrong but that's the tone/feeling I got from its wording.
hmmm english is not my first language so...
Try read my thread with a shocking voice, imagine the emotion I have when I discover the price of mundus stones, you will have a closer feeling
Didn't know golden whale is rude tho, just some way to address the rich ppl
The terms used a whales, dolphins and minnows and none of them are meant with affection for their players.
Apologies for my comments then as you were not aware, but yeah calling someone a golden whale is not a great way to ask an honest question about their spending habits.
I don't wholly agree.
The term "whale" probably started in the casino industry. It has been adopted by the computer/mobile gaming industry. It describes customers from whom a lot of money can be extracted. The term may be fundamentally cynical, but beyond that it's neither insulting nor complementary.
That said, I do have a video supportive of your viewpoint -- Bob Fosse at his harshest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG3VfKlfDEk
FrancisCrawford wrote: »Whales is a term used by the gaming industries sleaziest to describe players who spend a lot of money on their games.Generally calling people "golden whales" isn't a nice way of addressing someone.
Also your thread seems to be aimed at finding out who the people are that pay prices you don't like and thus keeping them high by buying them, correct me if I am wrong but that's the tone/feeling I got from its wording.
hmmm english is not my first language so...
Try read my thread with a shocking voice, imagine the emotion I have when I discover the price of mundus stones, you will have a closer feeling
Didn't know golden whale is rude tho, just some way to address the rich ppl
The terms used a whales, dolphins and minnows and none of them are meant with affection for their players.
Apologies for my comments then as you were not aware, but yeah calling someone a golden whale is not a great way to ask an honest question about their spending habits.
I don't wholly agree.
The term "whale" probably started in the casino industry. It has been adopted by the computer/mobile gaming industry. It describes customers from whom a lot of money can be extracted. The term may be fundamentally cynical, but beyond that it's neither insulting nor complementary.
That said, I do have a video supportive of your viewpoint -- Bob Fosse at his harshest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG3VfKlfDEk
man, what are you trying to do @FrancisCrawford - class up the joint