https://youtu.be/GKZJdaiJF84 DieAlteHexe wrote: »Sorry, I left the bag of TrollChow open again.
My bad.
Hamburglarjones wrote: »Every post of yours is such a big troll or you are braindead lol
MyNameIsElias wrote: »Every time i get an Apex mount from crown crates i get a feeling of pride and accomplishment
MyNameIsElias wrote: »Every time i get an Apex mount from crown crates i get a feeling of pride and accomplishment
If I ever did I wouldn't cause the rng blows and you didn't really do anything to earn it
VaranisArano wrote: »
If I wanted to gamble, I'd do it on a game where at least I know the odds.
ZOS takes "the House always wins" up to a whole new level with the fundamental lack of transparency of Crown Crate odds.
VaranisArano wrote: »
If I wanted to gamble, I'd do it on a game where at least I know the odds.
ZOS takes "the House always wins" up to a whole new level with the fundamental lack of transparency of Crown Crate odds.
Where's the fun if I always win? It's like opening a pack of pokemon cards and quickly looking to see if you got a holographic one. That would be no fun.
VaranisArano wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »
If I wanted to gamble, I'd do it on a game where at least I know the odds.
ZOS takes "the House always wins" up to a whole new level with the fundamental lack of transparency of Crown Crate odds.
Where's the fun if I always win? It's like opening a pack of pokemon cards and quickly looking to see if you got a holographic one. That would be no fun.
Always winning =/= knowing the odds.
Knowing the odds means I can accurately gauge my risk and opportunity cost based on what I'm willing to spend. Its pretty basic math, actually.
Or to put it another way, I can figure out the likely cost/reward of lottery tickets. Unsurprisingly, I'll probably lose slightly more than I make back in (usually small) rewards. So I might be a sucker, but at least I'm an sucker with math who knows what to expect.
With Crown Crates, ZOS hasn't released the odds and probably won't. So there, I'm just a sucker. I prefer to be a sucker with math who knows what the odds are.
VaranisArano wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »
If I wanted to gamble, I'd do it on a game where at least I know the odds.
ZOS takes "the House always wins" up to a whole new level with the fundamental lack of transparency of Crown Crate odds.
Where's the fun if I always win? It's like opening a pack of pokemon cards and quickly looking to see if you got a holographic one. That would be no fun.
Always winning =/= knowing the odds.
Knowing the odds means I can accurately gauge my risk and opportunity cost based on what I'm willing to spend. Its pretty basic math, actually.
Or to put it another way, I can figure out the likely cost/reward of lottery tickets. Unsurprisingly, I'll probably lose slightly more than I make back in (usually small) rewards. So I might be a sucker, but at least I'm an sucker with math who knows what to expect.
With Crown Crates, ZOS hasn't released the odds and probably won't. So there, I'm just a sucker. I prefer to be a sucker with math who knows what the odds are.
I think you're taking the fun out of enjoying the crown crates.
VaranisArano wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »
If I wanted to gamble, I'd do it on a game where at least I know the odds.
ZOS takes "the House always wins" up to a whole new level with the fundamental lack of transparency of Crown Crate odds.
Where's the fun if I always win? It's like opening a pack of pokemon cards and quickly looking to see if you got a holographic one. That would be no fun.
Always winning =/= knowing the odds.
Knowing the odds means I can accurately gauge my risk and opportunity cost based on what I'm willing to spend. Its pretty basic math, actually.
Or to put it another way, I can figure out the likely cost/reward of lottery tickets. Unsurprisingly, I'll probably lose slightly more than I make back in (usually small) rewards. So I might be a sucker, but at least I'm an sucker with math who knows what to expect.
With Crown Crates, ZOS hasn't released the odds and probably won't. So there, I'm just a sucker. I prefer to be a sucker with math who knows what the odds are.
I think you're taking the fun out of enjoying the crown crates.
DieAlteHexe wrote: »Sorry, I left the bag of TrollChow open again.
My bad.
WakeYourGhost wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »Sorry, I left the bag of TrollChow open again.
My bad.
...We need to have a talk about responsible TrollChow handling.
That'll be Three Days in the Stocks... Next to OP.
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VaranisArano wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »
If I wanted to gamble, I'd do it on a game where at least I know the odds.
ZOS takes "the House always wins" up to a whole new level with the fundamental lack of transparency of Crown Crate odds.
Where's the fun if I always win? It's like opening a pack of pokemon cards and quickly looking to see if you got a holographic one. That would be no fun.
Always winning =/= knowing the odds.
Knowing the odds means I can accurately gauge my risk and opportunity cost based on what I'm willing to spend. Its pretty basic math, actually.
Or to put it another way, I can figure out the likely cost/reward of lottery tickets. Unsurprisingly, I'll probably lose slightly more than I make back in (usually small) rewards. So I might be a sucker, but at least I'm an sucker with math who knows what to expect.
With Crown Crates, ZOS hasn't released the odds and probably won't. So there, I'm just a sucker. I prefer to be a sucker with math who knows what the odds are.
I think you're taking the fun out of enjoying the crown crates.
There's nothing more exciting for me than gambling for exclusive and elite items that are very rare and command a large amount of coin (usually) to attain. The feeling of opening up those crates only to see an atronach mount or even a Radiant Apex mount after spending hundreds of dollars is a feeling I can only reproduce in a casino. And lets be real, how often can we all get out to the casino for some gambling?
I just love the way they do the crates. Even if I didn't get what I want (radiant apex) I can still spend my hundreds of gems on whatever I please which keeps me coming back for more.