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A Question on "Bonus Copy of Morrowind Chapter"

  • MasterSpatula
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    So I can just wait till next chapter (2019), buy it and recieve this one freely?

    Yes, if you want to wait a year. You can also wait a month or two and get it at a discount.

    I don't want to wait...

    And "I don't want to wait" is always going to cost you more. Getting bargains and freebies tends to require a lot of patience. That's just how business is done. They're going to charge full price while they can, charge discounted prices when sales drop to a point where the boost to sales is better than the drop to per-unit price. And they'l give it away when they judge it suits them to do so. They're hardly alone in this.

    Believe me, I can, have, and will tear into ZOS for shady monetization, but this one is reasonable and normal.

    (Man, some of you are going to be really angry if you ever buy a new car in the Spring and then see the close-out sales on that model year in the Winter.)
    Edited by MasterSpatula on March 21, 2018 11:42PM
    "A probable impossibility is preferable to an improbable possibility." - Aristotle
  • oscar.carrascorwb17_ESO
    It's a f****** scam operation.

    Anyone can understand that it's a marketing decision to give a *free bonus: Morrowind* to get a major player's base and make it more appealing. Yet, they forgot (or most probably, don't care) about customer loyalty: I (among many, many others) played the beta, I bought ESO Digital Collection Edition, I pre-order Morrowind Digital Collectable, I'm a ESO+ user (yet, I also own almost all of the DLCs), and now I feel (with a thrilling degree of certainity) that I'm just part of an internal Zenimax (and/or Bethesda) list of fools that will pay and pay (and pay) while being bullied by the company (It's school, the lunch money experience all over again!).

    Things are simple: this game (as all others) is just digital sh**, easy to add to a database, easy to remove, easy to setup (yes, difficult to create, but that's where the value comes). Having a group of people that is receiving something for free, while that something (Morrowind, if not following) had a price for the last year and a more invested group of gamers invested (pardon the redundancy) on that thing shows, at the very first, a huge amount of disrespect.

    Give a discount for Morrowind, but it should have a pure upgrade version to Summerset (with all the goodies, of course). I mean, it's marketing 101: Price for A = X. Price for B = Y. Price for A+B < X+Y. Sorry for the math, but that's the way to push sales on two products: offering both together with a discount. (A is Morrowind, B is Sommerset). Offering for free, well, sends only one message to the shareholders: it was a mistake!

    And yes, if the answer is that they can do whatever they want (License and Terms), still shows disrespect for the committed users.
    If the answer is that they forgot, FIRE the marketing manager, he/she is useless.
    And the excuse that I passed playing the last year the *exclusive* Morrowind content, well, at the buying time, wasn't clarified that the value of the item will drop to ZERO (not even for a short time, sorry, doesn't apply).

    Now, do I get into the frenziness with a *whatever* attitude, or do I wait for July 4th, Thanksgiving, Xmas, or the next chapter to get the Summerset one for free? So far, I truly believe I'll go with the 3rd option: stop the ESO+, and retire from the game. Good run, but all things must come to an end, and it happens sometimes sooner than later. There are plenty of other options, so I'll take my business somewhere else.

    I know I'm not the only one thinking and feeling this way but, I'm sure Zenimax/Bethesda won't give a damn.

    I'm not a native English speaker so, please, pardon my French*.

    Thanks for reading my rant.
  • dannymcgr81b14_ESO
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    thanoskkk wrote: »
    I bought Morrowind last nightand now its included to the next chapter. Master of bad timing.

    Right there with you. I bought it yesterday. I put in a ticket to see if maybe I can get a credit or some crowns or something. I figure it never hurts to ask.
  • CaffeinatedMayhem
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    NyassaV wrote: »
    I want to give this game to so many people sometimes

    Well, if you bought Morrowind full price, you're giving it ot a random stranger for free, and only 9 months later!

    Yes, I am a bit jaded. But then, I've been going through this for 4 years. It used to take at least a year for something I paid full price for to go for less than half, but now we're down to less than a year....maybe I won't be buying Chapter 3, but wait for 4 instead.
    Edited by CaffeinatedMayhem on March 22, 2018 1:26AM
  • VaranisArano
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    So I can just wait till next chapter (2019), buy it and recieve this one freely?

    Yes, if you want to wait a year. You can also wait a month or two and get it at a discount.

    I don't want to wait...

    And "I don't want to wait" is always going to cost you more. Getting bargains and freebies tends to require a lot of patience. That's just how business is done. They're going to charge full price while they can, charge discounted prices when sales drop to a point where the boost to sales is better than the drop to per-unit price. And they'l give it away when they judge it suits them to do so. They're hardly alone in this.

    Believe me, I can, have, and will tear into ZOS for shady monetization, but this one is reasonable and normal.

    (Man, some of you are going to be really angry if you ever buy a new car in the Spring and then see the close-out sales on that model year in the Winter.)

    Don't mistake me, I'm not complaining.

    There is 0% chance I would have waited a year for Morrowind even if I'd known I would get it free a year from release. I pre-ordered it because I wanted it. So there's no point in me complaining.

    But if someone wants this chapter for free, yeah, its likely they can wait a year and get it for free.

    I want it on release, so I'm pre-ordering it, and I'm not going to complain.
  • MasterSpatula
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    So I can just wait till next chapter (2019), buy it and recieve this one freely?

    Yes, if you want to wait a year. You can also wait a month or two and get it at a discount.

    I don't want to wait...

    And "I don't want to wait" is always going to cost you more. Getting bargains and freebies tends to require a lot of patience. That's just how business is done. They're going to charge full price while they can, charge discounted prices when sales drop to a point where the boost to sales is better than the drop to per-unit price. And they'l give it away when they judge it suits them to do so. They're hardly alone in this.

    Believe me, I can, have, and will tear into ZOS for shady monetization, but this one is reasonable and normal.

    (Man, some of you are going to be really angry if you ever buy a new car in the Spring and then see the close-out sales on that model year in the Winter.)

    Don't mistake me, I'm not complaining.

    There is 0% chance I would have waited a year for Morrowind even if I'd known I would get it free a year from release. I pre-ordered it because I wanted it. So there's no point in me complaining.

    But if someone wants this chapter for free, yeah, its likely they can wait a year and get it for free.

    I want it on release, so I'm pre-ordering it, and I'm not going to complain.

    I knew you weren't complaining, @VaranisArano . I was just building on what you said and maybe wasn't clear.
    "A probable impossibility is preferable to an improbable possibility." - Aristotle
  • Kiralyn2000
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    ...how do so many people not understand sales? And purchase incentives.

    How is this any different than boxed sets of movies that are cheaper than the individual movies that came out over time? Or the "Game of the Year" edition of a game that has all the DLC for less than they cost originally? Or any other product - physical or digital - in the history of mankind?

    Early adopters always pay more than those late to the party. But they get it first. And longer.
    Edited by Kiralyn2000 on March 23, 2018 9:49PM
  • EvilAutoTech
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    My question is; what did I pay for that I didn't get? I play on Xbox and bought the game just after release. I paid full price and got a few bonus items. I have been able to play the game ever since.

    I bought Morrowind in July. I paid full price for the Collector's Edition and got everything that was offered at the time. I have been able to play Morrowind ever since.

    I have had a sub for most of the time I have had the game. I have received all the sub perks that were promised for every month I have subbed.

    Other people have paid less than I have and can access as much or more content than I can currently. That does not mean that I did not get what I was promised when purchasing the items I bought. ZOS offered a product for a price that I was willing and able to afford. I purchased said product. ZOS does not owe me anything else.

    If new players purchase the Summerset chapter and are able to get the base game and Morrowind, they will be three years behind me. If they like it enough to keep playing it, that will help keep the servers on for all of us. I see that as a good thing.

    I tried to pre-order the Summerset chapter as soon as I saw an in game announcement but it wasn't up on the Xbox store yet. I will probably pre-order this weekend. I will not get another copy of something I already have. Whether I pre-order or not, I will have to pay $39.99 for Summerset CE. I am not getting ripped off by ZOS.

    Ow wow, that was long winded.
  • Auldjohn
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    Sotha_Sil wrote: »
    As it is written in the online store, you won't get another copy of Morrowind if you already own it.

    @ZOS_GinaBruno, @ZOS_JessicaFolsom, if I already purchased Morrowind Digital Collector's Edition and understand from @Sotha_Sil 's post that Summerset DCE will not add a second copy of Morrowind Standard or DCE.

    Is there any special Upgrade pricing for those of use who want to pre-purchase Summerset DCE since we own Morrowind DCE? :*

    Awaiting an official ZOS response before pre-ordering, especially since I'm retired and on a fixed budget. BTW, no way to ask this question on my Account page or ESO Support pages.

    FYI: ESO player continuously since mid-August, 2013 during PC Closed Beta. Active ESO Plus, Guildmaster in-game (PC NA).
    Edited by Auldjohn on March 23, 2018 11:41PM
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  • PlagueSD
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    It's a f****** scam operation.

    Anyone can understand that it's a marketing decision to give a *free bonus: Morrowind* to get a major player's base and make it more appealing. Yet, they forgot (or most probably, don't care) about customer loyalty: I (among many, many others) played the beta, I bought ESO Digital Collection Edition, I pre-order Morrowind Digital Collectable, I'm a ESO+ user (yet, I also own almost all of the DLCs), and now I feel (with a thrilling degree of certainity) that I'm just part of an internal Zenimax (and/or Bethesda) list of fools that will pay and pay (and pay) while being bullied by the company (It's school, the lunch money experience all over again!).

    Things are simple: this game (as all others) is just digital sh**, easy to add to a database, easy to remove, easy to setup (yes, difficult to create, but that's where the value comes). Having a group of people that is receiving something for free, while that something (Morrowind, if not following) had a price for the last year and a more invested group of gamers invested (pardon the redundancy) on that thing shows, at the very first, a huge amount of disrespect.

    Give a discount for Morrowind, but it should have a pure upgrade version to Summerset (with all the goodies, of course). I mean, it's marketing 101: Price for A = X. Price for B = Y. Price for A+B < X+Y. Sorry for the math, but that's the way to push sales on two products: offering both together with a discount. (A is Morrowind, B is Sommerset). Offering for free, well, sends only one message to the shareholders: it was a mistake!

    And yes, if the answer is that they can do whatever they want (License and Terms), still shows disrespect for the committed users.
    If the answer is that they forgot, FIRE the marketing manager, he/she is useless.
    And the excuse that I passed playing the last year the *exclusive* Morrowind content, well, at the buying time, wasn't clarified that the value of the item will drop to ZERO (not even for a short time, sorry, doesn't apply).

    Now, do I get into the frenziness with a *whatever* attitude, or do I wait for July 4th, Thanksgiving, Xmas, or the next chapter to get the Summerset one for free? So far, I truly believe I'll go with the 3rd option: stop the ESO+, and retire from the game. Good run, but all things must come to an end, and it happens sometimes sooner than later. There are plenty of other options, so I'll take my business somewhere else.

    I know I'm not the only one thinking and feeling this way but, I'm sure Zenimax/Bethesda won't give a damn.

    I'm not a native English speaker so, please, pardon my French*.

    Thanks for reading my rant.


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  • Slick_007
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    Troneon wrote: »

    Morrowind is only available for digital pre-orders and only for a limited time

    That's a negative ghost rider..... Can get the PC Digital Upgrade for £15 and get Morrowind for free and all the bonus stuff. :)

    i like how you quote that first line, and then say its wrong by saying the same thing.
  • Jaxwell
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    This one has patience - all will be on sale eventually o:)
  • Hurbster
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    It's on sale now..

    15 or 23 quid from GMG, offer open until the 28th, payday on the 26th.

    cha-ching ! thankyouverymuch - sold.
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  • JasonSilverSpring
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    Auldjohn wrote: »
    Sotha_Sil wrote: »
    As it is written in the online store, you won't get another copy of Morrowind if you already own it.

    @ZOS_GinaBruno, @ZOS_JessicaFolsom, if I already purchased Morrowind Digital Collector's Edition and understand from @Sotha_Sil 's post that Summerset DCE will not add a second copy of Morrowind Standard or DCE.

    Is there any special Upgrade pricing for those of use who want to pre-purchase Summerset DCE since we own Morrowind DCE? :*

    Awaiting an official ZOS response before pre-ordering, especially since I'm retired and on a fixed budget. BTW, no way to ask this question on my Account page or ESO Support pages.

    FYI: ESO player continuously since mid-August, 2013 during PC Closed Beta. Active ESO Plus, Guildmaster in-game (PC NA).

    It has already been confirmed that the free Morrowind chapter is only for those that did not own it. The pricing has already been set for Summerset and posted. It won't change till sometime after release. Surely months later.
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