Can someone please explain to me why it is that so many people truly believe that Crown Crates are needed to keep ESO up and running? I am beginning to hear and see this argument appear more frequently, and I’m truly curious where said beliefs and or logic originates from. Thank you in advance.
Can someone please explain to me why it is that so many people truly believe that Crown Crates are needed to keep ESO up and running? I am beginning to hear and see this argument appear more frequently, and I’m truly curious where said beliefs and or logic originates from. Thank you in advance.
Can someone please explain to me why it is that so many people truly believe that Crown Crates are needed to keep ESO up and running? I am beginning to hear and see this argument appear more frequently, and I’m truly curious where said beliefs and or logic originates from. Thank you in advance.
Vulsahdaal wrote: »Can someone please explain to me why it is that so many people truly believe that Crown Crates are needed to keep ESO up and running? I am beginning to hear and see this argument appear more frequently, and I’m truly curious where said beliefs and or logic originates from. Thank you in advance.
I dont really know if they are truly needed to keep ESO up and running, but the way I see it, is that the extra income couldnt hurt. I figure, they will keep the doors (or in this case, the gates of Tamriel) open as long as money is being made.
Can someone please explain to me why it is that so many people truly believe that Crown Crates are needed to keep ESO up and running? I am beginning to hear and see this argument appear more frequently, and I’m truly curious where said beliefs and or logic originates from. Thank you in advance.
Can someone please explain to me why it is that so many people truly believe that Crown Crates are needed to keep ESO up and running? I am beginning to hear and see this argument appear more frequently, and I’m truly curious where said beliefs and or logic originates from. Thank you in advance.
Vulsahdaal wrote: »Can someone please explain to me why it is that so many people truly believe that Crown Crates are needed to keep ESO up and running? I am beginning to hear and see this argument appear more frequently, and I’m truly curious where said beliefs and or logic originates from. Thank you in advance.
I dont really know if they are truly needed to keep ESO up and running, but the way I see it, is that the extra income couldnt hurt. I figure, they will keep the doors (or in this case, the gates of Tamriel) open as long as money is being made.
I see. But if that were the case, wouldn’t all the people who have ESO+ subscriptions be enough?
I mean, the game could always revert back to its P2P origins. As I’m sure that the amount of income generated from that would be more than enough to keep the game up and running. Well maintain as well.
Can someone please explain to me why it is that so many people truly believe that Crown Crates are needed to keep ESO up and running? I am beginning to hear and see this argument appear more frequently, and I’m truly curious where said beliefs and or logic originates from. Thank you in advance.
The funny thing about shareholders and the executive level in general, they are always looking to increase revenue from year to year.
They are never satisfied with a steady stream of income, they are always looking for *growth*.
Part of the problem there is just plain capitalism, in that it forces you to "grow or die." If the shareholders don't see sufficient growth in the company, then they'll sell of their shares and invest that money into more promising ventures. If the company is unable to raise capital, it won't be able to have its products remain competitive in the market and will inevitably collapse and go bankrupt.
Can someone please explain to me why it is that so many people truly believe that Crown Crates are needed to keep ESO up and running? I am beginning to hear and see this argument appear more frequently, and I’m truly curious where said beliefs and or logic originates from. Thank you in advance.
Part of the problem there is just plain capitalism, in that it forces you to "grow or die." If the shareholders don't see sufficient growth in the company, then they'll sell of their shares and invest that money into more promising ventures. If the company is unable to raise capital, it won't be able to have its products remain competitive in the market and will inevitably collapse and go bankrupt.
It doesn't make much sense though. The company i work for made $500 million profit last year. That is $500 million after all expenses and taxes etc. That's a *lot* of money in the bank.
We just had a big meeting with the CEO last week and he announced that he wants us to make $1 billion per year by 2023. That's an additional $100 million each year for the next 5 years.
The problem with that is, if we don't meet that quota and let's say only make an additional $80 million this year, they will freak out, cut bonuses, fire people, lament how *we* failed them and generally act like the sky is falling, even though they will have banked a solid $580 million.
Can someone please explain to me why it is that so many people truly believe that Crown Crates are needed to keep ESO up and running? I am beginning to hear and see this argument appear more frequently, and I’m truly curious where said beliefs and or logic originates from. Thank you in advance.
... and I’m truly curious where said beliefs and or logic originates from.
Can someone please explain to me why it is that so many people truly believe that Crown Crates are needed to keep ESO up and running? I am beginning to hear and see this argument appear more frequently, and I’m truly curious where said beliefs and or logic originates from. Thank you in advance.
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »Does not matter who started a rumor if it's simply untrue . Zenimax Media , ZoS's parent company , makes more money then some people could even imagine . The game can afford super bowl commercial time and many more unnecessary expenses to attract players from every market . Games that actually need to resort to loot boxes to stay alive are games you haven't heard of , not AAA titles . They add them to AAA titles to simply milk a larger audience of every penny they can , not out of any survival reasons . You would think with the extra revenue that Devs would be paid more for their work and raises across the corporate board would take place but instead we mostly see layoffs , less people doing the job of many people and less quality work over time . Strained servers and increased bugs . It's all just a player milking technique and some gullible people bite on the expenses hook anyways .