Maybe I'm biased but I find it a little disturbing how many people act like it's the strangest thing in the world if a video game isn't your sole priority and some people aren't willing or able to plan the rest of their lives around it. I appreciate everyone's situation is different and not everyone has a job or family or other hobbies, but surely you can at least understand that for some people ESO is just entertainment - a fun way to spend some free time - and not something to schedule all your other plans around?
Imagine if a movie was only shown at 2pm on weekdays, for a couple of weeks. Sure people who want to see it could take the time off work, but is that a reasonable expectation? Or should the theatre recognise that seeing a movie is not the most important thing in their customers lives and attempt to schedule it so it's convenient for the maximum number of people? Why is a game any different?
(And yes we can, and do, just skip getting the login rewards. But IMO a reward system which is acceptable to players only because they can ignore it is not good game design.)Ydrisselle wrote: »it simply isn't reasonable to expect people to log in a full four weeks within a month in order to get the big rewards.
I propose a new system: there should only be 22 login rewards total in a 30 day month, 23 in in a 31 day month, and 21 in february. the 7th reward, 14th reward, and the last 4 rewards of each month should be a big reward.
proposed examples of a "big reward" for this system include: crown crates, experience scrolls, 30k gold, 30k alliance points, 15k tel var stones, 1k crowns, 50% off an ESO+ subscription (applied to one payment of any size), or 1 piece of DLC. (please note: the value of gold, alliance point, and tel var stone rewards has been proposed under the assumption that, as this post suggests, big log rewards will be plentiful in quantity throughout the month, and easy to obtain.)
this new system would considerably reward regular players; as opposed to the current system, which discourages players from continuing to log in, because the big reward near the end of the month is, for all practical purposes, unattainable.
This is the first month we have a 28-pieces reward table, so it's an experiment. Besides I don't think it's hard to log in for 5 minutes every day unless you aren't at home for some reason...
It's not hard if it's all you've got to do at the time. When I've got 20 minutes between waking up and needed to be out the door, and won't be home again until the next day (or later) it gets harder. Then I've got to switch the computer on, wait for it to start, open ESO and wait for it to load, put my password in, wait for it to load again and hit enter to log into a character, wait for it to load again, collect the reward and then lot out and shut the computer down, all in between doing everything else I need to get ready. It's possible but it's very annoying having to stop what I'm doing and go back to the computer for the next step, and having done it once I'd say it's definitely not worth the hassle unless you really want the final reward and can't afford to lose yet another day. (For example I wouldn't bother this month because while 100k gold is a lot it's only gold and I can get gold in other, less annoying, ways.)
But I think you're right that it's an experiment. It's a new system for them and they're playing around with numbers of days and rewards to see what works for the most number of people. Personally I wish they'd do it the way other games do where the rewards aren't removed at the end of the month so if you miss days you fall behind but don't lose out completely. but I guess they think this works better, at least for now.
Facefister wrote: »"I don't have time for a 1-minute session of gaming"
Facefister wrote: »"I don't have time for a 1-minute session of gaming"
It's not a matter of 1 minute time, but a matter of not being at home; even 1 second is not possible in that case.
It seems that ZOS prefers 30 logins with 1 minute 'play' time, than players who are not able to login every day but who actually do play the game for more than 20 hours a week.
It would be nice if it was log in, click and done. But for me by the time my creaky old PC finally boots up 10 mins have passed, then 4 or 5 mins to actually login. Then 2 or 3 mins to shut down. A 20 minute job. But this isn't what bothers me, it is the fact that sometimes you can't log on, full stop. In July I was on a weeks vacation, no chance to log in, luckily that month it was only 21 log-ins to get the "star prize". This month if I had gone on vacation there is no chance to get the 100K gold. OK, it is just "tough", but maybe a good compromise would be have the star prize at 21-23 days or something, but still have rewards like experience scrolls etc out to the end of the month.
It would be nice if it was log in, click and done. But for me by the time my creaky old PC finally boots up 10 mins have passed, then 4 or 5 mins to actually login. Then 2 or 3 mins to shut down. A 20 minute job. But this isn't what bothers me, it is the fact that sometimes you can't log on, full stop. In July I was on a weeks vacation, no chance to log in, luckily that month it was only 21 log-ins to get the "star prize". This month if I had gone on vacation there is no chance to get the 100K gold. OK, it is just "tough", but maybe a good compromise would be have the star prize at 21-23 days or something, but still have rewards like experience scrolls etc out to the end of the month.
I'll be on vacation in November and most likely be unable to get the Murkmire reward from the daily login. But you know what, who cares, it's a game. And the login reward is just that, a log in reward. It isn't Zos' fault that I or anyone else has real life things that prevent logging in. Zero accommodations need to be made. Sometimes you can't log in, get over it.
if you can afford to take a weeks vacation you can afford a 3-600 dollar used laptop to take with you to log into ESO. Alternatively you can use your fancy mobile phones to connect to your desktop and launch ESO, log in, collect.
In some cases a game company should take responsibility; in some cases they shouldn't. ZOS is already providing free stuff and if you can't participate 100% then that's on you.
Literally make it happen on your own terms; there are ways.
It would be nice if it was log in, click and done. But for me by the time my creaky old PC finally boots up 10 mins have passed, then 4 or 5 mins to actually login. Then 2 or 3 mins to shut down. A 20 minute job. But this isn't what bothers me, it is the fact that sometimes you can't log on, full stop. In July I was on a weeks vacation, no chance to log in, luckily that month it was only 21 log-ins to get the "star prize". This month if I had gone on vacation there is no chance to get the 100K gold. OK, it is just "tough", but maybe a good compromise would be have the star prize at 21-23 days or something, but still have rewards like experience scrolls etc out to the end of the month.
I'll be on vacation in November and most likely be unable to get the Murkmire reward from the daily login. But you know what, who cares, it's a game. And the login reward is just that, a log in reward. It isn't Zos' fault that I or anyone else has real life things that prevent logging in. Zero accommodations need to be made. Sometimes you can't log in, get over it.
Should be an alternative to get it atleast since even the most loyal to games can't login every day
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Fur_like_snow wrote: »100k is small potatoes not that big of a deal to miss it.
Let us know if you feel the same way in November when the big reward is the new DLC.
That said, if Zeni - or anyone else - thinks I'm going to shove my desktop into my suitcase just to be able to log in while on vacation, they'd better be posting from the Shivering Isles, because they're raving mad.
OK, it is just "tough", but maybe a good compromise would be have the star prize at 21-23 days or something, but still have rewards like experience scrolls etc out to the end of the month.
Should be an alternative to get it atleast since even the most loyal to games can't login every day
You have to ask yourself, why can't I log into a game for 5 minutes. Then you need to solve this problem. Reading this thread makes me Lol over my morning coffee. First you have folks who go on 'vacation', then people talk about work 'scheduling', neglecting your spouse/other half. Almost every excuse not to do something when the only real excuse to not log in might be real life emergencies.
Any complaining done about this is just an excuse. Be responsible and accommodate for yourself and if you don't want to do that then it's not the company's fault when you lose out.
Everyone saying “all you have to do is log in and log out” do you take your PS4 on vacation with you? We should be able to leave the house occasionally without narrowly missing the big reward at the end.
Yep. Some of us also have work schedules that interfere with daily logins. When you’re getting home at 5:30pm after being at work for 8 hours, you likely have enough time to squeeze in a few mins of ESO without neglecting your partner. When you’re getting home at 8pm after being at work for 12 hours? Not so much.