DieAlteHexe wrote: »I'll join in on the "just don't buy them" team.
Willpower. It's a thing.
Even when you are addicted and struggle to convince yourself to not buy them? Despite the fact you know they are not worth to be bought?
DieAlteHexe wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »I'll join in on the "just don't buy them" team.
Willpower. It's a thing.
Even when you are addicted and struggle to convince yourself to not buy them? Despite the fact you know they are not worth to be bought?
I wonder, just how many truly "addicted" folk there are?
DieAlteHexe wrote: »Kali_Despoine wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »For one, we are adults and should be treated as such.
This is a game that children play as well. Don't forget that.
Also, even adults have addictions and this is a type of gambling.
Not sure if they have these where you live but...Kinder Eggs.
Aimed squarely at the wee ones. It's as much a gamble (albeit at a lower price point by far) and everyone I know here was raised with these and not a single one of 'em turned into a gambling fool.
Vulsahdaal wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »I'll join in on the "just don't buy them" team.
Willpower. It's a thing.
Even when you are addicted and struggle to convince yourself to not buy them? Despite the fact you know they are not worth to be bought?
I wonder, just how many truly "addicted" folk there are?
In my own opinion, there are very, very few people who are truly 'addicted'.
However, there is a much greater number of people who tend to confuse the meanings of the words 'want' and 'need', believing them to be one and the same. But thats just my own experience..
SorataArisugawa wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »Kali_Despoine wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »For one, we are adults and should be treated as such.
This is a game that children play as well. Don't forget that.
Also, even adults have addictions and this is a type of gambling.
Not sure if they have these where you live but...Kinder Eggs.
Aimed squarely at the wee ones. It's as much a gamble (albeit at a lower price point by far) and everyone I know here was raised with these and not a single one of 'em turned into a gambling fool.
And if some of the little ones extremely want one special thing from the Kinder eggs, she/he can beg her/his parent and they could buy it from a trading place, that is, because they are real goods.
But it is different with virtual goods you know? the seller is staying the owner in a way and is able to prevent you from getting what you want. Additionally he will increase the force for you to buy more and more. And the only counter for that is "just don't play" it, play something different...
NordSwordnBoard wrote: »Peoples' passion for ending crown crates usually ends itself when its suggested they go to an actual legislator to propose that action be taken.
Game loot boxes/gambling could get regulated, but it takes a dedicated lobby to influence politicians to see that through.
Or just argue about to no end, instead of taking action. Thats so much easier, isn't it?
DieAlteHexe wrote: »SorataArisugawa wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »Kali_Despoine wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »For one, we are adults and should be treated as such.
This is a game that children play as well. Don't forget that.
Also, even adults have addictions and this is a type of gambling.
Not sure if they have these where you live but...Kinder Eggs.
Aimed squarely at the wee ones. It's as much a gamble (albeit at a lower price point by far) and everyone I know here was raised with these and not a single one of 'em turned into a gambling fool.
And if some of the little ones extremely want one special thing from the Kinder eggs, she/he can beg her/his parent and they could buy it from a trading place, that is, because they are real goods.
But it is different with virtual goods you know? the seller is staying the owner in a way and is able to prevent you from getting what you want. Additionally he will increase the force for you to buy more and more. And the only counter for that is "just don't play" it, play something different...
I'm not sure I follow you.
The idea is to sell, so why would they (seller) want to prevent you from getting what you want? It's random. Just as the eggs are. Unless you buy a package (of eggs) that is specifically marked at "at least one in four will yield the current "season's" line) you have no idea what you'll end up with aside from some crappy "chocolate".
Also how can any adult be forced to buy more and more. That's a choice thing. If someone gets stubborn and decides they're going to go head to head with RNG, well, that's a choice. They aren't being forced to do that. Or did you mean...tempt? Yeah, they do that. It's called "marketing".
I've been kind of surprised by how many people seem offended by marketing that they are surrounded with on a daily basis. Online, television, in print; everywhere. I don't see all of this (ESO) as any worse than the "pressure" put on us via other mediums and I react similarly. If it's something I want and my budget allows, great! If not...nothing is going to "con" me into caving and buying it, nor would I cave and buy KinderEggs for a kid if it wasn't appropriate to do so.
Don't buy them? There's no magical entity forcing you to buy cosmetics.
Have the money? Buy yourself some nice (actual physcial) clothes instead.
Juju_beans wrote: »Kali_Despoine wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »For one, we are adults and should be treated as such.
This is a game that children play as well. Don't forget that.
Also, even adults have addictions and this is a type of gambling.
ESO is rated M (17+)
SorataArisugawa wrote: »-snip-
And if some of the little ones extremely want one special thing from the Kinder eggs, she/he can beg her/his parent and they could buy it from a trading place, that is, because they are real goods.
But it is different with virtual goods you know? the seller is staying the owner in a way and is able to prevent you from getting what you want. Additionally he will increase the force for you to buy more and more. And the only counter for that is "just don't play" it, play something different...
SorataArisugawa wrote: »Don't buy them? There's no magical entity forcing you to buy cosmetics.
Have the money? Buy yourself some nice (actual physcial) clothes instead.
You don't have to get better gear if it would be purchasable in the shop as well. But it would be called P2W with good reason. So your point just shows ignorance
DieAlteHexe wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »I'll join in on the "just don't buy them" team.
Willpower. It's a thing.
Even when you are addicted and struggle to convince yourself to not buy them? Despite the fact you know they are not worth to be bought?
I wonder, just how many truly "addicted" folk there are? And, yes, dealing with addiction does require willpower. An inordinate amount.
As for "worth", that's very subjective and can only be defined by the person considering purchase.
DieAlteHexe wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »I'll join in on the "just don't buy them" team.
Willpower. It's a thing.
Even when you are addicted and struggle to convince yourself to not buy them? Despite the fact you know they are not worth to be bought?
I wonder, just how many truly "addicted" folk there are? And, yes, dealing with addiction does require willpower. An inordinate amount.
As for "worth", that's very subjective and can only be defined by the person considering purchase.
I believe gambling is more addictive than nearly anything on the face of the planet tbh.
Juju_beans wrote: »Kali_Despoine wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »For one, we are adults and should be treated as such.
This is a game that children play as well. Don't forget that.
Also, even adults have addictions and this is a type of gambling.
ESO is rated M (17+)
17 is not an adult, and different countries have different rules.. Here in Aus its classed as M
The content is moderate in impact.
Films and computer games classified M (Mature) contain content of a moderate impact and are recommended for teenagers aged 15 years and over.
Children under 15 may legally access this material because it is an advisory category. However, M classified films and computer games may include classifiable elements such as violence and nudity of moderate impact that are not recommended for children under 15 years.
Parents and guardians may need to find out more about the film or computer game’s specific content, before deciding whether the material is suitable for their child.
So here its legal for 15 year old to buy ESO... 18 is gambling limit in Aus...
Juju_beans wrote: »Kali_Despoine wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »For one, we are adults and should be treated as such.
This is a game that children play as well. Don't forget that.
Also, even adults have addictions and this is a type of gambling.
ESO is rated M (17+)
17 is not an adult, and different countries have different rules.. Here in Aus its classed as M
The content is moderate in impact.
Films and computer games classified M (Mature) contain content of a moderate impact and are recommended for teenagers aged 15 years and over.
Children under 15 may legally access this material because it is an advisory category. However, M classified films and computer games may include classifiable elements such as violence and nudity of moderate impact that are not recommended for children under 15 years.
Parents and guardians may need to find out more about the film or computer game’s specific content, before deciding whether the material is suitable for their child.
So here its legal for 15 year old to buy ESO... 18 is gambling limit in Aus...
This topic has become synonymous with dead horse. Lets beat it more.
DieAlteHexe wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »I'll join in on the "just don't buy them" team.
Willpower. It's a thing.
Even when you are addicted and struggle to convince yourself to not buy them? Despite the fact you know they are not worth to be bought?
I wonder, just how many truly "addicted" folk there are? And, yes, dealing with addiction does require willpower. An inordinate amount.
As for "worth", that's very subjective and can only be defined by the person considering purchase.
DieAlteHexe wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »I'll join in on the "just don't buy them" team.
Willpower. It's a thing.
Even when you are addicted and struggle to convince yourself to not buy them? Despite the fact you know they are not worth to be bought?
I wonder, just how many truly "addicted" folk there are? And, yes, dealing with addiction does require willpower. An inordinate amount.
As for "worth", that's very subjective and can only be defined by the person considering purchase.
I believe gambling is more addictive than nearly anything on the face of the planet tbh.
which in turn keeps the servers going, the staff paid, and more content coming out
@Boombazookajd
Is it a beautiful lie that you repeat yourself as a mantra every time you buy some crown crates it to feel less guilty? The game runs with a better perfomance and had less bugs and issues since these gamble boxes has been added in game? No, of course not. It's a nice bonus for them for increase their profit. That's all.
The rest of your message, well, I have no words. But it's quite the same of your previous message.
I like how you're condescending towards people who buy crown crates. If people are buying them, it's their choice. If they get enjoyment from them its their choice.
People get enjoyment from cigarettes and alcohol, both of which are exactly as you describe crates in your OP. You drink/smoke them, they're gone, your money is gone, and you're left with what? A hang over? Or worse a DUI or cancer?
The hard fact is that you don't have any right or power to dictate what others can spend their money on and that's pretty much the end of this conversation. You can put up ALL of the "proof" you want, but in the end it's not your decision and you shouldn't be attacking/belittling others because they don't agree with you.
The best part is you're also paying for a subscription to play with digital goods, that you don't know if it'll actually be available tomorrow or not and you're belittling others for purchasing digital goods, for the same game that you're paying a subscription. The difference is what?
DieAlteHexe wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »I'll join in on the "just don't buy them" team.
Willpower. It's a thing.
Even when you are addicted and struggle to convince yourself to not buy them? Despite the fact you know they are not worth to be bought?
I wonder, just how many truly "addicted" folk there are? And, yes, dealing with addiction does require willpower. An inordinate amount.
As for "worth", that's very subjective and can only be defined by the person considering purchase.
From my personal experience :
I have to convince myself to buy crown crates anymore, and before that I had to do a lot of work, i.e. understand they work, intellectualise the whole microtransaction system in ESO. Convince about how pointless it is to spend any money about cosmetics, because once the game will be uninstalled definitly from my pc (it will come soon), nothing positve will remain except feeling guilty for all the money that I have wasted in this game. Because even I will to stop to buy these shiny things, well it's difficult and i can tempted at any moment. Like with the 6 free crown crates we received recently, immediatly after I wanted to buy of them and I had to convince myself to not doing it.
That they are nothing else than small parts of the game locked behind a cash shop. (minimum work from ZOS for maximum profit with scam and predatory tactics, I understand their goal is to do more profits, but lootboxes are a disgusting method).
And see microtransactions like that help me to avoid them. And I know I have to careful, because i'm already thinking about the next season of crown crates despite the fact I hate them.
It could be worse, I spend less money actually, honestly I hoped that I was able to enjoy to it's fullest without having to give a lot of money outside of my subscription and being worry about my crown store/crates temptation. In comparison to others games, the comestics that we can earn in game is ridiculous. (and the best rewards are kept behind the crown store, .e.g horn of the reach skin, the ugliest you can have it in game when the other is replaced by the keptu mask)
Juju_beans wrote: »Kali_Despoine wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »For one, we are adults and should be treated as such.
This is a game that children play as well. Don't forget that.
Also, even adults have addictions and this is a type of gambling.
ESO is rated M (17+)
17 is not an adult, and different countries have different rules.. Here in Aus its classed as M
The content is moderate in impact.
Films and computer games classified M (Mature) contain content of a moderate impact and are recommended for teenagers aged 15 years and over.
Children under 15 may legally access this material because it is an advisory category. However, M classified films and computer games may include classifiable elements such as violence and nudity of moderate impact that are not recommended for children under 15 years.
Parents and guardians may need to find out more about the film or computer game’s specific content, before deciding whether the material is suitable for their child.
So here its legal for 15 year old to buy ESO... 18 is gambling limit in Aus...
This topic has become synonymous with dead horse. Lets beat it more.
15 year olds legally gambling is not beating a dead horse imo, yes its gambling.
boombazookajd wrote: »which in turn keeps the servers going, the staff paid, and more content coming out
@Boombazookajd
Is it a beautiful lie that you repeat yourself as a mantra every time you buy some crown crates it to feel less guilty? The game runs with a better perfomance and had less bugs and issues since these gamble boxes has been added in game? No, of course not. It's a nice bonus for them for increase their profit. That's all.
The rest of your message, well, I have no words. But it's quite the same of your previous message.
I like how you're condescending towards people who buy crown crates. If people are buying them, it's their choice. If they get enjoyment from them its their choice.
People get enjoyment from cigarettes and alcohol, both of which are exactly as you describe crates in your OP. You drink/smoke them, they're gone, your money is gone, and you're left with what? A hang over? Or worse a DUI or cancer?
The hard fact is that you don't have any right or power to dictate what others can spend their money on and that's pretty much the end of this conversation. You can put up ALL of the "proof" you want, but in the end it's not your decision and you shouldn't be attacking/belittling others because they don't agree with you.
The best part is you're also paying for a subscription to play with digital goods, that you don't know if it'll actually be available tomorrow or not and you're belittling others for purchasing digital goods, for the same game that you're paying a subscription. The difference is what?
@maroite
I'm not sure why I am tagged? I think you should tag Caitsith?
on a separate note..
are we really back to this? This was so April. How did this come up AGAIN!?
And when we are vulnerable about all these things, being an adult is not enough and absolutely not a good reason to not be manipulated and vunerable. (please don't give me the poor agurment of personal responsability)
And when we are vulnerable about all these things, being an adult is not enough and absolutely not a good reason to not be manipulated and vunerable. (please don't give me the poor agurment of personal responsability)
Highlighted the last sentence out of complete disbelief of what I’m reading.
For real?
We get to choose (perk of being a grown up) to say Yes or No. Our actions have consequences. Why is that so hard to comprehend?
DieAlteHexe wrote: »
Your first sentence, well first part of it. Why do you need to "convince yourself". If you're not happily doing so, then don't?
I'm not being snarky but using that phrase tells me that you're not happy to buy and need to convince yourself to buy. In that case, I simply...wouldn't buy. Also, your last sentence (before your edit, to clarify); if you hate them, then don't buy them. I'm sorry to sound so blunt but hating something and then trying to convince yourself that whilst you hate them, you need to buy them is, well, not sensible.
Maybe a better way for you to look at this...if you need to convince yourself to buy them and ZoS's methods anger you due to "predatory" (I disagree but we're coming at this from your POV) it should be easier to say: Not only no but HELL no to buying crates. Use that anger to build up the willpower and stop trying to convince yourself to buy something you hate. Either that or decided that "teh shinies" aren't worth it and that you can play the game just fine without them.
I did the whole crate thing for awhile; partially for fun and partially to get a stock of gems. Now, I rarely buy them, maybe at the beginning of each new "season" IF there's anything I want in there and I always check the preview.
DieAlteHexe wrote: »
Your first sentence, well first part of it. Why do you need to "convince yourself". If you're not happily doing so, then don't?
I'm not being snarky but using that phrase tells me that you're not happy to buy and need to convince yourself to buy. In that case, I simply...wouldn't buy. Also, your last sentence (before your edit, to clarify); if you hate them, then don't buy them. I'm sorry to sound so blunt but hating something and then trying to convince yourself that whilst you hate them, you need to buy them is, well, not sensible.
Maybe a better way for you to look at this...if you need to convince yourself to buy them and ZoS's methods anger you due to "predatory" (I disagree but we're coming at this from your POV) it should be easier to say: Not only no but HELL no to buying crates. Use that anger to build up the willpower and stop trying to convince yourself to buy something you hate. Either that or decided that "teh shinies" aren't worth it and that you can play the game just fine without them.
I did the whole crate thing for awhile; partially for fun and partially to get a stock of gems. Now, I rarely buy them, maybe at the beginning of each new "season" IF there's anything I want in there and I always check the preview.
I think my message wasn't clear or has been misundertood.
Despite the fact that I don't like them, I'm still buying them time to time, same with spending money on shiny things in crown store, I know it hurt me more than rewarding me and helping to enjoy the game, but I'm still doing it.
That's the problem. I don't lack of will of whatever, I'm feeling like traped in some ways. Compulsive customer.