roigseguib16_ESO wrote: »This sounds like a great idea to me but raises the issue of: what happens with those who already spent 10k Crowns in getting both (potentially 70€). Are they receiving their 10k crowns back if they are subscribed? Are they receiving 8 months of free subscription?
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »How about just buy em with your sub crowns for 5,000 a piece.
Being a subscriber isn't some special thing folks. It's just an optional way to play and access things for you
Same could be said...let ppl buy the crafting bag...
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »To get round the "already bought them" problem. Why not make it so that ESO+ members who buy the banker and trader get the added bonus of their banker allowing guild store access, and their trader allowing for repairs?
@esotoon
I think the important or actually most important thing is that a subscriber isn't some special customer.
If there is an offer made to a subscriber than that same offer should apply to a customer who buys said item as everyone is a paying customer in this context
So much so that buying crowns should technically apply the same benefits but limited to a timeframe closely aligned with 1500/30 days
@Twohothardware
No. Many of us already purchased one or the other and would not benefit from this, would actually lose $$$ as a result so no.
I don't get the 'people already have them' logic. Many ESO+ members use their sub crowns to buy the DLC. The only difference here is that you would have already bought it. It's also a bit like saying items shouldn't go on sale cos I paid full price. I have ESO+ and both assistants.
Twohothardware wrote: »ESO+ is already a good deal just as it stands; it doesn't "need" any additional "added values" "to keep" it with anything.
If they decide to throw in some added perks to make subbing even more attractive, then great. If they throw us a new dungeon or two, or a very short quest line, or a freebee pet or costume piece, any damn thing they drop on the Crown Store as "DLC" to "compensate" us for the perceived inequity of the last few quarters then that;s more than enough. Because, and say it with me here kiddies, "It's not about the quality, it's just about the math..."
You should probably list what you think actually makes ESO+ today a good deal for new subscribers. The Craft bag is great but right now that's really the only thing of value you're getting for the $15/month ($180/year). The old DLC is no longer of value to subscribe for and there's no new planned DLC for the first half of this year.
As others have said what about those who already purchased these and are subbed.