Blacknight841 wrote: »I think the whole point is that eso+ members already get murkmire, so it is basically not worth anything to us as a daily reward. I can understand this. Would be nice to get a crown crate or two in its place. Oh, and all those things you mentioned as “free things” arent really free are they? At $15/month for 12 months, those “free things” really cost $180 a year.Maybe its the other 4 DLCs you get access to.
Maybe its the double limit housing.
Maybe its the 10% more gold and EXP.
Maybe its the unlimited storage craft bag.
Maybe its the 1,500 (SOON TO BE 1,650) crowns you get every month.
So, because other people are getting a very small part of a large connected sum you pay, that somehow negates everything else?
If you log in and cancel your ESO+ out of indignation, guess what you still have Murkmire.
So you would rather have different and/or better free things on top of the free things you are getting because 1/30 of those free things you already have access to.
Nowhere did I say or insinuate that ESO+ was free or anything that I said was free.
The point remains that everyone is being given this for logging in. When you have eso+, you do not own the DLC.
Now, if you login for 24 days, you will own it.
With ESO+ you are renting the DLC access, they are giving it to you.
Just because you have access with eso+ doesn't take the "value" away from actually owning the DLC.
Its actually more interesting that people would be upset that other people can benefit even if it is a perceived loss to them, so what, now everyone can have a better time, it actually cost you nothing and you do benefit in the end.
You are not losing anything, no one is getting anything you also don't get.
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“You are not gaining anything, no one is getting anything you also don't already have and pay for.”
Again, you don't have it. You have access to it.
Whether you want to argue semantics or not, there is no logical argument to refute that statement.
You do not own the DLC as a subscriber, you will after they give it to you.
Blacknight841 wrote: »They get a lot of things.
You have no idea the reasoning why ZOS is offering these items, you can guess like we all can but presenting information that is your opinion as fact is not cool.
They reward paying subscribers with the subscription benefit, which is irrelevant to the daily log in rewards.
You are simply self-centered.
Either you are not reading what I am saying, or you are not comprehending. There’s is no point to eso plus members logging in every day of the month to get something they already have access to. I don’t have to guess why ZOS wants daily logins, the same way a teacher a calls for attendance in class. They want to see how many people are there each day. This is fact. It is also fact that they have opted to cater towards those members that are not ESO plus members this month, and hope they can get more logins from non daily players, by offering them a free DLC.
My point is that it would have been a lot more practical for them to offer two different rewards instead of just one. For instance. Non Eso plus members get a free dlc for logging in every day, while ESO plus members get the free DLC, but instead get the collectors version of it, that comes with a pet and whatever else. This would give benefits to both non subscribers and subscribers alike for logging in every day.
Me thinks the OP is much less aggrieved about the value of his subscription than he is upset that nonsubscribers get free stuff. It's a sad tale of human nature that the 'haves' resent it when the 'have-nots' receive anything. I won't insinuate the OP's political alignment, but I can guess.
Blacknight841 wrote: »Me thinks the OP is much less aggrieved about the value of his subscription than he is upset that nonsubscribers get free stuff. It's a sad tale of human nature that the 'haves' resent it when the 'have-nots' receive anything. I won't insinuate the OP's political alignment, but I can guess.
I have no issue with non subscribers getting free stuff, I do have an an issue with zenimax giving one sided rewards that do not have the same value to subscribers. It would be the exact same thing (but probably with more complaints). If it were reversed. I guarantee the non subscriber community would be in an uproar if they made a month where eso plus members got something and they didn’t get anything they can’t use until they subscribed. My point is if you do a daily login reward, it should benefit both subscribers and non subscribers at all times. Both sides logged in just the same, but only half of them get to actually use what they get.
Blacknight841 wrote: »However, if they were to give away the collectors edition of the dlc for eso plus members
If you own 90% of the songs in that subscription service, you only get value from 10% of the service. Same thing applies if you own 10% of the songs, then you get 90% of the value from the subscription service. The items in that service are the value.no, access to a specific thing is not the value of the service allowing access. You can not assign value to intangible things within a subscription service. The entire service is the value, not the individual items within in.
To use your flawed example, you could own the record/tape/8track/cd/dvd/blu-ray of a song and that song could also be available to you streaming, because you have access to that song does not deplete the value of the one you own.
Conversely, if you have access to a song on a streaming network and then you buy the CD because whatever reason, the value of the subscription is not diminished.
The point is at this current time, you don't feel you are getting what you 'deserve' for free rewards, which in itself is a major logic flaw.
menathradiel wrote: »Blacknight841 wrote: »However, if they were to give away the collectors edition of the dlc for eso plus members
ESO+ members are not losing out on anything by being given Murkmire as a daily reward, since they will be able to continue using it should they ever stop subscribing.
I have ESO+ and bought the Murkmire bundle for the horse and swamp jelly pet. It doesn't bother me in the slightest that I'll be "missing" a day's reward due to this purchase. It seems to me that you simply want to be given for free something that I and others have paid for.
Hippie4927 wrote: »Daily login rewards and ESO+ are entirely separate things. One has nothing to do with the other. Everyone, regardless of + or no +, get exactly the same thing. If a reward has no value to you, it doesn't matter because you didn't pay for it.....it was free.....nothing gained, nothing lost.
Blacknight841 wrote: »Hippie4927 wrote: »Daily login rewards and ESO+ are entirely separate things. One has nothing to do with the other. Everyone, regardless of + or no +, get exactly the same thing. If a reward has no value to you, it doesn't matter because you didn't pay for it.....it was free.....nothing gained, nothing lost.
But you DO pay for it as a plus member.
Would you feel the same way if the daily login reward was a free month of ESO plus for the next month. However, if you are already an eso plus member you don’t get the free month unless you cancel your eso plus. Would you just keep the membership and pay for the month just because it’s nothing gained.
Blacknight841 wrote: »Hippie4927 wrote: »Daily login rewards and ESO+ are entirely separate things. One has nothing to do with the other. Everyone, regardless of + or no +, get exactly the same thing. If a reward has no value to you, it doesn't matter because you didn't pay for it.....it was free.....nothing gained, nothing lost.
But you DO pay for it as a plus member.
Would you feel the same way if the daily login reward was a free month of ESO plus for the next month. However, if you are already an eso plus member you don’t get the free month unless you cancel your eso plus. Would you just keep the membership and pay for the month just because it’s nothing gained.
Hippie4927 wrote: »Blacknight841 wrote: »Hippie4927 wrote: »Daily login rewards and ESO+ are entirely separate things. One has nothing to do with the other. Everyone, regardless of + or no +, get exactly the same thing. If a reward has no value to you, it doesn't matter because you didn't pay for it.....it was free.....nothing gained, nothing lost.
But you DO pay for it as a plus member.
Would you feel the same way if the daily login reward was a free month of ESO plus for the next month. However, if you are already an eso plus member you don’t get the free month unless you cancel your eso plus. Would you just keep the membership and pay for the month just because it’s nothing gained.
Yes, and I would be happy for those that got the free month.
Blacknight841 wrote: »menathradiel wrote: »Blacknight841 wrote: »However, if they were to give away the collectors edition of the dlc for eso plus members
ESO+ members are not losing out on anything by being given Murkmire as a daily reward, since they will be able to continue using it should they ever stop subscribing.
I have ESO+ and bought the Murkmire bundle for the horse and swamp jelly pet. It doesn't bother me in the slightest that I'll be "missing" a day's reward due to this purchase. It seems to me that you simply want to be given for free something that I and others have paid for.
That is not what I am saying. I am saying that if would have been equally beneficial to you to log in every day this month if you got the colllectors bundle for logging in as an eso plus member, vs the standard bundle for logging in as a non member. You could have spent the crowns on something else that could have made your gaming experience more enjoyable.
Technically if you log in every day to get the dlc for free you paid only for the mount and pet in that bundle VS let’s say the clockwork bundle( if you bought that) where you paid for the dlc, pet and mount. That bundle just lost 1/3 of the value , but the cost remained the same.
This is no different then them giving away the free crown crates to eso plus members during the free eso plus weekends. They give the free crown crates to eso plus members because they essentially take 3 days worth of value away from eso plus members. I’m sure very few complain about the 3 days, but technically 1/10 of the monthly subsription cost was paid for the 3 free crates and not for the subscription time.
Blacknight841 wrote: »The value of the eso plus membership grows with each dlc, this month it did not goHippie4927 wrote: »Blacknight841 wrote: »Hippie4927 wrote: »Daily login rewards and ESO+ are entirely separate things. One has nothing to do with the other. Everyone, regardless of + or no +, get exactly the same thing. If a reward has no value to you, it doesn't matter because you didn't pay for it.....it was free.....nothing gained, nothing lost.
But you DO pay for it as a plus member.
Would you feel the same way if the daily login reward was a free month of ESO plus for the next month. However, if you are already an eso plus member you don’t get the free month unless you cancel your eso plus. Would you just keep the membership and pay for the month just because it’s nothing gained.
Yes, and I would be happy for those that got the free month.
Sure maybe you are fine wasting a months worth of subscription, I probably wouldn’t be bothered by a month of wasted eso plus either But would you keep paying that subscription every month, If the daily login reward was a free month of eso plus, every month you successfully login on for all the rewards. Would you just still be happy for them and thrilled to pay the 180$ annually to get something you already have because you are logging in every day.
Blacknight841 wrote: »Hippie4927 wrote: »Daily login rewards and ESO+ are entirely separate things. One has nothing to do with the other. Everyone, regardless of + or no +, get exactly the same thing. If a reward has no value to you, it doesn't matter because you didn't pay for it.....it was free.....nothing gained, nothing lost.
But you DO pay for it as a plus member.
Would you feel the same way if the daily login reward was a free month of ESO plus for the next month. However, if you are already an eso plus member you don’t get the free month unless you cancel your eso plus. Would you just keep the membership and pay for the month just because it’s nothing gained.
I would because it's something that I'm already doing and planned on doing for that month. Just because people may get 1/12 of my subscription cost for free does not affect my decision making.
In this example, if you feel cheated somehow, you cancel the account for that month and buy it again afterwards.
Equity does not mean equality, and by giving non eso players a small taste of what ESO+ offers, I very well can benefit in the end. More players coming onto sub after a free month is a very real possibility.
More ESO+ is more revenue for the company, more than likely would contribute to the longevity and popularity of the game, which then gives me more time to do something I enjoy.
The issue here is you feel you are being cheated out of something that you already have and other's will get what you have for free, while you paid for it.
The flaw in that logic, and why this is a circular conversation is because you actually don't have and are not paying for the DLC. You are paying for a service that allows you to pretend like you own the DLC and access its content, this is not the same thing as owning it outright.