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Juju_beans wrote: »If gaming companies are forced to remove loot boxes then they will just use other methods to generate revenue.
Increased prices in crown store, higher sub price, move to a pay to play only structure, etc.
They are a business and they need to make money.
Exactly.
The first if is if anything actually comes of this new action that affects ESO crates.
The second if is if the crates can merely be tweaked and be in compliance.
After that it just comes down to how Zos would further monetize.
Any smart business is already looking at the next page just in case.
Juju_beans wrote: »If gaming companies are forced to remove loot boxes then they will just use other methods to generate revenue.
Increased prices in crown store, higher sub price, move to a pay to play only structure, etc.
They are a business and they need to make money.
Exactly.
The first if is if anything actually comes of this new action that affects ESO crates.
The second if is if the crates can merely be tweaked and be in compliance.
After that it just comes down to how Zos would further monetize.
Any smart business is already looking at the next page just in case.
Blizzards WoW has 0 gambling crates, but they can get by it since they're nearly the largest company in the world
Juju_beans wrote: »If gaming companies are forced to remove loot boxes then they will just use other methods to generate revenue.
Increased prices in crown store, higher sub price, move to a pay to play only structure, etc.
They are a business and they need to make money.
Exactly.
The first if is if anything actually comes of this new action that affects ESO crates.
The second if is if the crates can merely be tweaked and be in compliance.
After that it just comes down to how Zos would further monetize.
Any smart business is already looking at the next page just in case.
Blizzards WoW has 0 gambling crates, but they can get by it since they're nearly the largest company in the world
AcadianPaladin wrote: »What I've never gotten is that I just won't spend real money for a mystery box. Every crate I've gotten was free and everything I've bought related to the crate store was via the resultant free gems. Yet, there are plenty of things hidden in crates I wouldn't mind buying straight up if they were in the crown store where I can see exactly what I'm getting for my money.
Guess what I'm trying to say is that putting all the crate items in the crown store would earn more money from me. Am I really the minority?
I can't say if you're in the minority or not, but I'm exactly the same way. I'll get things from free crates, and I'll convert things to gems and buy things with them that I want, but I'll never spend a penny on a crate. On the other hand, there are plenty of things in crates that I would have bought outright for crowns.AcadianPaladin wrote: »What I've never gotten is that I just won't spend real money for a mystery box. Every crate I've gotten was free and everything I've bought related to the crate store was via the resultant free gems. Yet, there are plenty of things hidden in crates I wouldn't mind buying straight up if they were in the crown store where I can see exactly what I'm getting for my money.
Guess what I'm trying to say is that putting all the crate items in the crown store would earn more money from me. Am I really the minority?
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Kiralyn2000 wrote: »Meh.
Not sure why people are celebrating the possibility of game devs having to come up with worse ways to get money from players.
/sigh
Far better things that the worlds governments could concern themselves with here.
Don't like the loot crate model? Don't participate.
I don't care if it's considered gambling or not, it's a totally voluntary activity.
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Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
/sigh
Far better things that the worlds governments could concern themselves with here.
Don't like the loot crate model? Don't participate.
I don't care if it's considered gambling or not, it's a totally voluntary activity.
Yes, it's certainly strange that gambling commissions would be concerned about regulating gambling, isn't it?
vamp_emily wrote: »lol @Sevn
Why would they "shut down" if a lot of players are saying things like "I will buy if you put the item in the crown store"?
I think one thing people don't understand is it really doesn't matter if some countries are not against crown crates. If majority of EU countries change the law and make crown crates illegal then companies are going to be forced to change. Either they quit selling the game in EU or they remove the scam boxes.
Something similar happened in 2018 with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) gaming companies had to change the way they collect user data or decide not to sell the games in EU ( this had nothing to do with U.S). If i'm not mistaken all gaming companies complied with GDPR and did not shut down or quit selling to EU.
This is a move in the right direction. No matter how smart/old you are, we all need protection.
vamp_emily wrote: »lol @Sevn
Why would they "shut down" if a lot of players are saying things like "I will buy if Zeni puts the items in the crown store"?
I think one thing people don't understand is it really doesn't matter if some countries are not against crown crates. If majority of EU countries change the law and make crown crates illegal then companies are going to be forced to change. Either they quit selling the game in EU or they remove the scam boxes.
Something similar happened in 2018 with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) gaming companies had to change the way they collect user data or decide not to sell the games in EU ( this had nothing to do with U.S). If i'm not mistaken all gaming companies complied with GDPR and did not shut down or quit selling to EU.
This is a move in the right direction. No matter how smart/old you are, we all need protection.
Let's wait and see what happens first before we start declaring victory.
The fact it's at least being investigated and looked into actively though is a nice start. Also remember that companies could always up the prices of items to offset the loss from loot boxes, victories could fast become defeats.
they hard wired their brain to deliver 'euphoria' on command, but have to keep upping the stakesReistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »
why would anyone here DEFEND loot/premium crates such as this? There is literally no positive for the player. They are literally specifically designed to get your money that you would other wise save or invest wisely. I don't see how anyone in this community could defend their existence in any kind of valid way.
LordSarevok wrote: »Premature to think ESO will have to ditch crates. If anything, smart companies will make adjustments if needed. Cash shop will still be strong revenue regardless.
Not premature to think this. Belgium is charging EA with criminal misconduct for not complying. The fact that EA pushed harder has caused 15 other countries to follow suite.
How are EA's loot boxes sold?
Our crates are sold as crates full of consumables where you have a chance to get something of greater value in addition to the consumables that you are buying. 100% of the time you will get the consumables that you are technically paying for.Matt Firor wrote:The concept of Crown Crates is pretty easy: for a 400 crown purchase, you get a crate full of consumables as well as a chance at customization and convenience items. Crown Crates are obtainable exclusively in the Crown Store, and the consumables they contain are the same ones that you are probably already purchasing directly in the Crown Store. The difference is that you have a chance to get additional items in a Crown Crate – the same items that are on sale in the Crown Store. There is also a rarer chance to receive a discontinued limited-time-offer Crown Store item. The rarest items are Crown-Crate only items that we will cycle out every quarter or so for a new set.
If you do receive a special premium item in a Crate that you have already purchased from the Crown Store, instead of a duplicate, you will be given Crown Gems. These Crown Gems can then be spent on a (new) section of the Crown Store to purchase another item.
So, in a nutshell: you purchase a crate of consumables, and you get the chance for cool gear that was once on the store but was discontinued – and a really rare chance of unique customization and convenience items.
LordSarevok wrote: »Premature to think ESO will have to ditch crates. If anything, smart companies will make adjustments if needed. Cash shop will still be strong revenue regardless.
Not premature to think this. Belgium is charging EA with criminal misconduct for not complying. The fact that EA pushed harder has caused 15 other countries to follow suite.
How are EA's loot boxes sold?
Our crates are sold as crates full of consumables where you have a chance to get something of greater value in addition to the consumables that you are buying. 100% of the time you will get the consumables that you are technically paying for.Matt Firor wrote:The concept of Crown Crates is pretty easy: for a 400 crown purchase, you get a crate full of consumables as well as a chance at customization and convenience items. Crown Crates are obtainable exclusively in the Crown Store, and the consumables they contain are the same ones that you are probably already purchasing directly in the Crown Store. The difference is that you have a chance to get additional items in a Crown Crate – the same items that are on sale in the Crown Store. There is also a rarer chance to receive a discontinued limited-time-offer Crown Store item. The rarest items are Crown-Crate only items that we will cycle out every quarter or so for a new set.
If you do receive a special premium item in a Crate that you have already purchased from the Crown Store, instead of a duplicate, you will be given Crown Gems. These Crown Gems can then be spent on a (new) section of the Crown Store to purchase another item.
So, in a nutshell: you purchase a crate of consumables, and you get the chance for cool gear that was once on the store but was discontinued – and a really rare chance of unique customization and convenience items.
why would anyone here DEFEND loot/premium crates such as this? There is literally no positive for the player. They are literally specifically designed to get your money that you would other wise save or invest wisely. I don't see how anyone in this community could defend their existence in any kind of valid way.
omg, this is STILL me!Or Kinder Eggs - how you always knew there was a toy inside - but it could be a crappy 'Smurfs' puzzle or a cool little airplane you could build.
Juju_beans wrote: »why would anyone here DEFEND loot/premium crates such as this? There is literally no positive for the player. They are literally specifically designed to get your money that you would other wise save or invest wisely. I don't see how anyone in this community could defend their existence in any kind of valid way.
There's this thing called "disposable income"...money not needed for necessities.
Some people like to buy clothes, some like to travel, others buy books & movies.
And then there are some that like to buy gaming loot boxes.
There are plenty of people that can enjoy gambling responsibly. Take a look at Vegas..not all those people have gambling addictions. And not everyone has this urge to go to Vegas to gamble. I don't hear anyone crying about regulating casinos because people spend too much money there.
Loot boxes are no different. They are in the store..buy them or not.
And I am not defending loot boxes. What I am defending is the right for a gaming company to offer them.
Reistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »All of you are forgetting that Crown Crates are different than Blizzards loot boxes- in Blizzards loot boxes it was completely random, so you had no idea what you would get.
With the Crown Crates they give some for free during daily rewards or twitch drops, or you have to buy them- but at least they had the rewards on the page so you could actually see them, try them out and if you liked them then you could buy them with gems.