marc5477_ESO wrote: »I agree with the op. They need to add the bag and find other ways to make money because honestly, I cant see this game ever gaining more subs and I image it is still losing them.
AbysmalGhul wrote: »Sure, make the craft bag free, but ESO + subscriber's craft bag inventory should double every item picked up.
It is beside me, that so many have a problem with subscription. If you go to billards and rent a snooker table for an hour you will be paying like what?- 24 dollars, for 1 hour entertainment - with ESO+ you get 2 months of entertainment for the same price. So where is the relation to complain about here?- It is entertainment and a cheap one at it. Of course this adds up over the years - like any other entertainment, which you are enjoying long term does as well.
Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »Emma_Overload wrote: »Crafting bag doesn't need to be free, but it DOES need to be available for sale in the Crown Store.
I don't care if it's 10K crowns, it needs to be there to finally make things right for DLC purchasers who were deceived when "Tamriel Unlimited" launched!
Yes, it's also far too big an influence on the ESO Plus subscription decision. There needs to be more than "one single reason" to subscribe, but that is all there is. Everything else is too small a benefit or temporary while subscribed.
If they actually moved the craft bag to the crown store then they could finally make ESO Plus more worth paying for and actually get more subscribers.
For example, I'm perfectly fine just not subscribing and being very frugal with my crafting to avoid the inventory issues of not having a craft bag. I can do without the "necessary purchase" hanging over my head.
I mean, in any MMO that isn't F2P, this is the case.
A good example is World of Warcraft. Not only do you have to buy the base game, but you also have to buy the expansion, as well as pay a subscription fee. On top of that, they also have a cash shop. Not really sure the point you're trying to make. Seems you're equating single-player games to MMOs. Can't use the same logic..
I find I get way more mileage from ESO than other B2P mmo's out there.
Hmm. Nope i'm not relating to single-player games. I'm relating more at games like GW2 let's say. U buy once. U're good to go. Unless u want some costumes or dlcs and such then it's alright. I don't see any illogical thoughts in my point. And my point was simple... why advertise your game as a B2P game when in reality it's more like a b2p + p2p (like WoW). Well i'm surprised you guys see it that way that it's normal to lock down such necessities like Craft Bag under a 15$ price tag. I kinda (after spending 400$) started looking at it as a very shady thing to do. I guess you love the game more then i do if you are defending it so much and seeing it as a completely normal thing to dooh welp. To each his own. But for me b2p must be b2p. Not some shady b2p and then realising it's actually p2p model. I'd still do some exceptions i guess. Let's say if the game would be flawless. Especially without any latency issues in PvP servers when they get crowded then i'd probably consider to keep dumping money further. But for now yea...
https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Category:BagsFree to play accounts start with 3 bag slots and can unlock a 4th with gems. Core and HoT accounts start with 5 bag slots and can unlock 5 more with gems.
The Path of Fire expansion introduced new 24-slot, 28-slot, and 32-slot ascended bags to be acquired through crafting.
With the October 17, 2017, update, the limit of bags per character has been raised by two for a total of 10 (previously 8)
As the title goes... i basically quitted cuz of this.. now bare with me.
I think we all love b2p mmos cuz of the quality of the games compared to f2p mmos. But to me b2p always meant "buy once and enjoy" (unless ofcz DLCs). So now after like 2 n a half years of playing ESO i've realised how much money i actually spent on it. And ofcz quickly i realised it's faaaaaaar from a b2p game. I guess it's more like a b2p/p2p mix. Math is quite simple i suppose. 20-40$ for a base game (depending on which edition u buy) and then i probably paid like 24-26 months of ESO plus.. So that's roughly like 400$ in total. Now.. does that sound like a buy once and enjoy game to u? And of course i quickly realised how much of a pain it is to play when u don't have ESO plus (or more like a Craft bag plus..). Lots of people i knew basically paid those 15$ just for the craft bag not for DLC or any other perks. I understand the logic to put certain convenience items for a price.. but to me Craft bag seems more like a necessity not just a "convenience". I'm quite sure ZOS could make up that money from some other sources like costumes etcetc but atleast lots more people would play the game instead of quittin. Any other b2p mmo is lot more user-friendly. Most of em are just buy once and enjoy the game.. But does ESO fall in that category too? So yeah.. Isit even possible that one day it'll be a default? Or that's just way too much to ask? Too much to ask even tho people bought the game already and supported you for quite long time? I think we all love this game (even tho it has some issues with latency especially in PvP) and we'd like to carry on playing.. but for me it was a no-no when i sat down did the math and realised how much money i actually have to spend on a "b2p" game just for that dang crafting bag to be available. Food for thought (looking at ZOS) ^^
Its weird i didn't get ESO+ for a craft bag at all.. Extra bank space and DLC sure, free dyes, this obsession over a craft bag is not the only reason i get ESO+...
If they made it free i'd still get ESO+ for heaps of other reasons..
You dont have to buy things from the store and you dont have to pay the sub. The base game is free and just got battlegrounds included in it.....
I have been paying a sub since before b2p conversion.
So my opinion, no. It shouldn't be given away for free. I pay a sub for it so should everyone else who wants it
AlexanderDeLarge wrote: »It's absolutely not too much to ask for. It should be free and it's absolute nonsense that people who pay hundreds of dollars for content/crowns are being squeezed for a monthly membership. I'm one of those people. I've bought two chapter Collector's Editions and 21,000 crowns over the last year and a half.
I had to spend 11,000 crowns to get a storage solution going so I wasn't paying $15 for the membership when I owned the DLCs outright. I can't believe that people playing an Elder Scrolls MMO think that this is remotely acceptable. ZOS has burned all good will I had for the game because every time I spend money the way I want to play the game, I devalue their membership option.
Gating an acceptable crafting system behind a monthly membership is some free2play bull****