Gameplay is the way players interact with the game. It isn't synonymous with combat. It is also crafting, housing, fishing, story choices, cooperation with other players and yes, customizing your character's appearance. All these aspects come together to form an immersive MMO - if combat was the only thing that mattered, we'd all be playing a MOBA or some corridor shooter instead.Juju_beans wrote: »Juju_beans wrote: »That supports the game so you don't have to pay a subscription.
The company has to generate revenue here folks.
None of the stuff is P2W so what's the worry ?
Actually it is P2w, why does everyone consider P2w being only stattable gear in game, it consists of everything you can get faster than anyone else and if they cannot be able to obtain it game as compared to real $ currency transactions.
I don't agree. Buying a house, costume or mount has no effect on character advancement.
It's all cosmetic. It gives you no advantage over those that don't buy them in terms of game play...dungeons, trials, pvp.
But we aren't. We're here. Not because the combat is the best ever, but because we like the world, the people in it and the multifaceted experiences we can have. Some people play to top trial leaderboards, some to become emperor, others to become filthy rich traders or to stand around in Orsinium for hours and roleplay with their friends. There is more than one way to "win" at this game.
Wondering that to do with my 10K crowns.ParaNostram wrote: »Capitalism thrives off of artificial scarcity, it's the driving force for this consumer economy. It's exploitative business practices but hey the whole system is built off of artificial scarcity one way or another.
Just another way in which Capitalism squanders the potential of this game.
This, food are cheaper in season, its just because of an worldwide transport network you get food out of season this increases price. Factory produced items are produced in series, afterward fabric produce something else.monktoasty wrote: »ParaNostram wrote: »Capitalism thrives off of artificial scarcity, it's the driving force for this consumer economy. It's exploitative business practices but hey the whole system is built off of artificial scarcity one way or another.
Just another way in which Capitalism squanders the potential of this game.
Not capitolism there..because supply and demand says you make more supplying the demand..if you artificially scarcity it..you may make quick sales but you are not supplying it to everyone who wants it.
In a digital world where scarcity is fake..this is the opposite of capitolism.
ParaNostram wrote: »Capitalism thrives off of artificial scarcity, it's the driving force for this consumer economy. It's exploitative business practices but hey the whole system is built off of artificial scarcity one way or another.
Just another way in which Capitalism squanders the potential of this game.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »DarkWombat wrote: »I swear, I sometimes think all Zenimax cares about are the whales and thinks of its customers like we are shoppers in a supermarket.
It makes it really hard to keep playing. I cannot stand their business practices.
Do you need any of these limited edition items? No.
So what's the problem then?
Clearly they are making money from this business practice or they wouldn't be doing it. Be happy that it supports the game.
Juju_beans wrote: »That supports the game so you don't have to pay a subscription.
The company has to generate revenue here folks.
None of the stuff is P2W so what's the worry ?
Actually it is P2w, why does everyone consider P2w being only stattable gear in game, it consists of everything you can get faster than anyone else and if they cannot be able to obtain it game as compared to real $ currency transactions.
Still has anybody done the economic on it? sitting on 10K eos+ crowns nothing I feel like using them on, yes limited time make you buy stuff you might want it in 5 years, but never use and spent plenty but its eso+ crowns.As for the original argument. Every company in the world, the real world, does limited time sales....
Juju_beans wrote: »That supports the game so you don't have to pay a subscription.
The company has to generate revenue here folks.
None of the stuff is P2W so what's the worry ?
Actually it is P2w, why does everyone consider P2w being only stattable gear in game, it consists of everything you can get faster than anyone else and if they cannot be able to obtain it game as compared to real $ currency transactions.
Well, lets look at the acronym. Pay - to WIN. Nothing in the crown store gives you an in game advantage over another player, or allows you to "win" against them. It is all cosmetic. Having a house or a certain pet isnt going to get you uber leet deeps, or allow you to conquer all the bad guys in Cryrodiil. There isnt a "pay this to get a isnta 50" or a "pay this to be a insta emporer without you having to do all that work" I honestly think ZOS has done the best out of all micro transaction games by keeping all things in the store cosmetic and not offering things like legendary weapons and armor etc.
This game is the farthest from pay to win. Maybe you should go play a REAL P2W game and see what a real p2w system feels like.
Still has anybody done the economic on it? sitting on 10K eos+ crowns nothing I feel like using them on, yes limited time make you buy stuff you might want it in 5 years, but never use and spent plenty but its eso+ crowns.As for the original argument. Every company in the world, the real world, does limited time sales....
however lots of eso players just do the dlc or take long breaks and loses out lots of the deals.
Bought lots of costumes and its just a few I have used, a bit skeptical after finding that my healing issue was wearing medium stealth armor for TG quest and a costume
Think you misunderstand, players with lots of crowns from ESO+ in bank is just an indicator that lots don't find much stuff to buy.Chilly-McFreeze wrote: »Still has anybody done the economic on it? sitting on 10K eos+ crowns nothing I feel like using them on, yes limited time make you buy stuff you might want it in 5 years, but never use and spent plenty but its eso+ crowns.As for the original argument. Every company in the world, the real world, does limited time sales....
however lots of eso players just do the dlc or take long breaks and loses out lots of the deals.
Bought lots of costumes and its just a few I have used, a bit skeptical after finding that my healing issue was wearing medium stealth armor for TG quest and a costume
If you are sitting on 10k crowns, then it means you already paid them. It doesn't matter if you spend your crowns, ZOS only cares that you acquired them.
LIMITED TIME ONLY IS A CORRUPT BUSINESS IDEA?! LMFAO EVERY BUSINESS DOES THIS, THE ***? you honestly HONESTLY think ZOS is bad? i've played video games for years and ZOS is truly a better than alot that i have had to deal with have you played any other games with different companies, like seriously, have you?
So disparage people with money who keep the business profitable? Hmmmmm.
so many people miss understood the OP...
its NOT the limited time stuff itself the prob thats fine..
its the FREQUENCY of it that is getting too much..... too much limited time stuff too many times too frequently...
Juju_beans wrote: »That supports the game so you don't have to pay a subscription.
The company has to generate revenue here folks.
None of the stuff is P2W so what's the worry ?
Actually it is P2w, why does everyone consider P2w being only stattable gear in game, it consists of everything you can get faster than anyone else and if they cannot be able to obtain it game as compared to real $ currency transactions.
DarkWombat wrote: »I swear, I sometimes think all Zenimax cares about are the whales and thinks of its customers like we are shoppers in a supermarket.
It makes it really hard to keep playing. I cannot stand their business practices.
So disparage people with money who keep the business profitable? Hmmmmm.
ParaNostram wrote: »Capitalism thrives off of artificial scarcity, it's the driving force for this consumer economy. It's exploitative business practices but hey the whole system is built off of artificial scarcity one way or another.
Just another way in which Capitalism squanders the potential of this game.
The game would not be possible for capitalism. I agree that some aspects of capitalism can be taken advantage of by unscrupulous people, but the problem is not capitalism in and of itself.
Everything in your house, in front of your right only happened because of capitalism.
I'm quite confident that almost all of us are well aware of this and usually remember to pay our bills on time. I'm not sure how it's an argument in a discussion about limited time items?SisterGoat wrote: »Remember that these things are luxury items. You don't NEED them. Take care of your monthly expenses like food, rent, and hydro first. That new mount may be really cool, but buying some new clothes for your 3 year old is much more important.
I'm quite confident that almost all of us are well aware of this and usually remember to pay our bills on time. I'm not sure how it's an argument in a discussion about limited time items?SisterGoat wrote: »Remember that these things are luxury items. You don't NEED them. Take care of your monthly expenses like food, rent, and hydro first. That new mount may be really cool, but buying some new clothes for your 3 year old is much more important.
LIMITED TIME ONLY IS A CORRUPT BUSINESS IDEA?! LMFAO EVERY BUSINESS DOES THIS, THE ***? you honestly HONESTLY think ZOS is bad? i've played video games for years and ZOS is truly a better than alot that i have had to deal with have you played any other games with different companies, like seriously, have you?
You gotta be kidding me.
ZOS before release "It's a b2p game because we don't want to have any content locked behind paywall" - releases the game with imperial edition, which you need to buy to unlock imperial race. Morrowind price on consoles (expansion...) $50!!!!!! If that's not enough, it's the only expansion on the market that doesn't allow game sharing (together with the whole crown store crap). ZOS actually spent manpower to develop a bypass code system for consoles just to not allow sharing like other games do. The game is still way overpriced on consoles (to get all the content you need to spend probably around $200 and then get sub). Don't you ever say again ZOS is better than others. I've played guild wars 2 when it got released and it had no paywalls and all the other junk that force people to get the sub and spend crap tons of money on crowns.
Juju_beans wrote: »That supports the game so you don't have to pay a subscription.
The company has to generate revenue here folks.
None of the stuff is P2W so what's the worry ?