NewBlacksmurf wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »The Craft Bag is the primary reason people continue to subscribe.
This ^
Remove the craft bag, you lose my sub
There aren’t as many subscribers as you all would like to believe. Consider the focus is on the crown store not eso plus for the last two+ years.
ZOS will never do that, because it is their only real selling point for ESO+.
Will not happen, as pointed out, it's essentially they're biggest selling point; and a primary reason why a lot of people subscribe. The 10% boosts and double bank space are also nice, but the crafting bag is the glue that holds everything together for membership.
They do already have, somewhat, of a compromise in storage furniture for sell in the crown store and/or for tel var stones.
Sorry, that's not even a "somewhat of a compromise..." Try again....
Blackleopardex wrote: »The game you love today is here thanks to all the people spending money on subbing and the crownstore. So when I read your post all I see is another person that wanna get it free, wanna skip the bill, wanna leach of the rest.. I think it's ok that the game is free after you paid the base price(meaning no requirement to sub), but don't push it. Pay your share, get benefits or be grateful for what you can do without paying anything extra.
I subbed to the game since release and I know there are many of us. Thx everyone that drops that little extra in from time to time, we make the game possible.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »The Craft Bag is the primary reason people continue to subscribe.
This ^
Remove the craft bag, you lose my sub
There aren’t as many subscribers as you all would like to believe. Consider the focus is on the crown store not eso plus for the last two+ years.
Mannix1958 wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »The Craft Bag is the primary reason people continue to subscribe.
This ^
Remove the craft bag, you lose my sub
There aren’t as many subscribers as you all would like to believe. Consider the focus is on the crown store not eso plus for the last two+ years.
And you have access to these numbers and can share them?
ZOS will never do that, because it is their only real selling point for ESO+.
Far from their only.
Access to all DLC
Costume Dying
Bonus to XP, CXP and Inspiration
Double Bank Space
Double Housing hooks
etc
But it is maybe the best perk of ESO+ and as such I see no chance that they will ever remove it from being an ESO+ perk.
Good morning, Zenimax and forums,
I'm so glad I got back into ESO with my friend. I love this game, and the lore of the Elder Scrolls. I have a suggestion; rather, more of a plea. The game has been out for such a long time now; ESO has had a strong run, and still has a faithful player base. I'm certain granting all players access to the Endless Craft Bag would bring back an even greater percentage of them. I firmly believe this alone will also increase the shear enjoyment of the game itself. That bag is more than an asset, it is a necessity. I still find myself in situations where I need to manage my inventory space and size, so it doesn't completely remove the need to do so. Granting players access to the Craft Bag for free should also be a great incentive for players to spend crowns as well (wink). Maybe you could add it as a reward for reaching level 50 and completing the main story Quest (beating Molag Bal). Please make this a reality with the release of the Summerset Isle, and thank you for such a wonderful game!
Dire
Granting players access to the Craft Bag for free should also be a great incentive for players to spend crowns as well (wink).
Dire
Your suggestion needs to be something equally as good as the crafting bag. People have been asking for handouts in this game since shortly after it became a B2P model, but they never have a suggestion for what ZOS could do to keep up optional subs. The alternative would be even more things becoming crown only items, coupled with less creative DLCs (after the inevitable employee purge to make up for the lost revenue), mixed with higher crown store prices, because why wrack your brain (as ZOS marketing department), when the answer is right in front of you.
Honestly, right out of the box, they should have made the Craft Bag part of the base game and let subscribers use the Merchant and Banker without buying them while subbed.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »The Craft Bag is the primary reason people continue to subscribe.
This ^
Remove the craft bag, you lose my sub
There aren’t as many subscribers as you all would like to believe. Consider the focus is on the crown store not eso plus for the last two+ years.
Can you show those numbers? I'm interested to know how many subs there are.
dannymcgr81b14_ESO wrote: »Granting players access to the Craft Bag for free should also be a great incentive for players to spend crowns as well (wink).
Dire
How do you figure this? If they are not willing to spend 15 bucks for eso plus which comes with the craft bag, double bank space, all kinds of bonuses and 1500 crowns, why do you think they would spend 15 bucks for just 1500 crowns?
Oh look, it's another, "ZOS, please give me more stuff for free disregarding that this is an MMO with ongoing expenses that is also a 'for profit' business that has shareholders to answer to. Regardless you should just pay for everything yourselves out of the goodness of your heart and not expect anything in return, including a paycheck for the devs."
starkerealm wrote: »Didn't we have this exact thread a couple days ago?
And, no, it's still a terrible idea. The Craft Bag is the primary reason people continue to subscribe.
Juju_beans wrote: »Why is it called "greed" when a company tries to generate revenue ?
And why do people call it "greed" when they have no idea what the company financials are ?
Malacthulhu wrote: »Juju_beans wrote: »Why is it called "greed" when a company tries to generate revenue ?
And why do people call it "greed" when they have no idea what the company financials are ?
And they have no idea what each individual player financials are lol. Its greed bc of the quality to cost ratio. If I say sell berries on the side of the street for 2 bucks a box then decide to charge sep for the boxes and make them smaller then I don't know maybe instead of givkng cash back as change just use my own bs currency or coupon system. Yes, its basically greed, their financials and ours have nothing to do with it. Quality to Cost, cheap product asking for more then it should be valued is greed.
LordSkyKnight wrote: »Back in my day, we didn't have no crafting bags! We had to walk back to the bank 15 miles in the snow and rain to put our stuff in the bank! You lazy kids these days, you want everything handed to you for free!
So seriously, stop being cheap and just sub to the game.
starkerealm wrote: »Your suggestion needs to be something equally as good as the crafting bag. People have been asking for handouts in this game since shortly after it became a B2P model, but they never have a suggestion for what ZOS could do to keep up optional subs. The alternative would be even more things becoming crown only items, coupled with less creative DLCs (after the inevitable employee purge to make up for the lost revenue), mixed with higher crown store prices, because why wrack your brain (as ZOS marketing department), when the answer is right in front of you.
Honestly, right out of the box, they should have made the Craft Bag part of the base game and let subscribers use the Merchant and Banker without buying them while subbed.
No, I think this thread, and the previous one, do kinda indicate that they got the craft bag exactly right.
It is possible to do your crafting without the craft bag. I mean, we all managed for two and a half years with out the bag. It's a little annoying, and it does push you to sell stuff you're not using, but the game is completely playable without it.
It's an amazing convenience item, however. Stuff goes in there and we just forget it exists until the next time. It is really useful as a time saver, and does make the game more enjoyable by cutting down on the inventory management. The sheer number of people, myself included, who subscribe primarily for the bag, should illustrate this.
So... do I want free stuff? Well, yes. At the same time, I do understand that the game does need a healthy subscriber base to keep going. MMOs need cash to remain operational. That's not greed. MMOs aren't like most games, where once it's out the door, then 99% of development is done, and all that's left is patch fixes. New stuff is always in the works, and old stuff is getting fixed. (Yes, even when our personal bugbears are left untouched, patch after patch, the vast majority of issues do get addressed.)
This means that the development team needs to keep operating throughout the life cycle of the game. (There have been publishers that viewed MMOs as a normal publish and you're done setup, in the past. Atari comes to mind here. This results in games where you're expected to sub for years without any new content coming out.)
So, back to ESO. The Craft Bag helps keep people subscribed. It is an excellently calibrated pain point. Just enticing enough that it's worth paying for, without being so valuable you actually need it to play. So far as it goes, I'd actually say the other Subscriber benefits (the extra bank storage and the housing limits) are nice, but mostly meaningless. That Craft Bag, though...
So, would I like it permanently? Well, yes. But, I also understand why it really should be gated as a subscriber perk and nowhere else.
dannymcgr81b14_ESO wrote: »Granting players access to the Craft Bag for free should also be a great incentive for players to spend crowns as well (wink).
Dire
How do you figure this? If they are not willing to spend 15 bucks for eso plus which comes with the craft bag, double bank space, all kinds of bonuses and 1500 crowns, why do you think they would spend 15 bucks for just 1500 crowns?
Because if we do not have to pay 15 dollars a month, we will be able to spend that money elsewhere on things like crowns. Thanks for the response! I do love the fact we also get 1500 crowns for the Sub though, very friendly incentive.