CleymenZero wrote: »The compensation being what it is, the amount of race-change tokens allotted for someone who has 14 characters is too low
CleymenZero wrote: »I want to ask other users what they think. Without even demanding compensation, do you think the fact that the changes require money is acceptable?
bjsaustrwb17_ESO wrote: »
I don't think giving 3 free race tokens and offering a discount beyond that is a case of over monetisation.
Sylvermynx wrote: »I'm not race changing anyone. And I don't have any need for the Adventurer Pack. So for me, it's all a moot point. I have multiple toons of each race - 21 total at last count. I'll be adding 1 more to my main account, three more to my second account. They'll be spread over the current available races.
I don't expect ZOS is going to "meet" you halfway, but good luck with it.
VexingArcanist wrote: »CleymenZero wrote: »The compensation being what it is, the amount of race-change tokens allotted for someone who has 14 characters is too low
I have 15 characters. I do NOT need to change 15 character's races. Why do you need to change 14? This smacks of entitlement "while you are giving out free change tokens I want enough for my entire account cause...I WANT THEM!"
bjsaustrwb17_ESO wrote: »I've always been of the opinion (in any game), that if you build based on the meta, then you should expect the meta to change over time. Expecting what was 'best' 8-19 months ago to stay 'best' forever would have been naive. Part of the risk of building per the meta is that when it changes you either need to change with it, or accept it.
I don't think changing the meta by way of changing racial passives is in any way dishonest.
I don't think giving 3 free race tokens and offering a discount beyond that is a case of over monetisation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjjfFN7b8VE Taleof2Cities wrote: »CleymenZero wrote: »I want to ask other users what they think. Without even demanding compensation, do you think the fact that the changes require money is acceptable?
Literally NO ONE is required to pay real money for race tokens or Any Race Any Alliance. With crown gifting you can buy them with in-game gold.
One of the reasons why all of this complaining in the forums baffles me ...
You have a reasonable presentation, good luck getting a reasonable answer. It’s possible someone could come in here and discuss the ins and outs without resulting to judgemental labels, but you’ve already got one of “those”. “Entitlement” is just a buzzword people use to shut out conversation.
To your point, on one hand it doesn’t bother me, one or none would have been just as well.
Alas I have been crippled with the imagination of how other people are affected by circumstances that don’t bother me (it’s called empathy). I get it. Since I have a sense of “fairness” on the playground I would have let the race changing be free for at least a week, followed by a 50% sale for the rest of the month and rolled ARAA(Any Race Any Alliance) into the subscription if not the base game. (Btw I also paid full price for all of these and more)
On the other hand, Zos has shareholders to report to and their satisfaction is paramount if the lights are going to stay on and the playground remains open. To that end I “get” why ARAA has remained separate, however it doesn’t mean that the tokens couldn’t have gone on a further sale.
On the last hand3 is better than none and Zos did listen to the players on this. They absolutely did listen.
Edit! I stand corrected you got a few reasonable responses! Amazing!
redspecter23 wrote: »bjsaustrwb17_ESO wrote: »
I don't think giving 3 free race tokens and offering a discount beyond that is a case of over monetisation.
Look at it from the opposite side. Lets say hypothetically that ZOS allowed for one change per character instead of a 3 character token system. What would they stand to lose? They would gain some goodwill with the community and the only cost to them is the lost revenue from the race change tokens they currently have on sale.
To me, that reads as monetization. They could have very easily done one per character, but chose not to. We now have a situation where at least some players will go to the store to get more tokens to change extra characters. That's the very definition of monetization. Whether or not someone considers it overmonetization I suppose is subjective, but the intent is quite clear that they wanted to make money off of this change.
AlienatedGoat wrote: »Honestly I was ok with the 3 tokens until they stuck with keeping Orc the defacto stam DPS meta race and Nord the defacto tank meta race.
I'll need to race change at least 8 characters to keep them competitive. That's kind of crappy since they were all competitive pre-patch.
Soul19reaper wrote: »I don't understand why people follow meta so religiously in this game as if this has esport or something at the end of the day you're only doing single player game content but in group and pvp is lul in this game
meta chasing is fun in the beginning until it becomes tedious then after a while you just can't to it anymore...
I changed three and the others outta twelve with #13 inbound soon will have to adapt to the changes as is since the changes to them can be fixed with a lil gear and cp fixin.
CleymenZero wrote: »bjsaustrwb17_ESO wrote: »I've always been of the opinion (in any game), that if you build based on the meta, then you should expect the meta to change over time. Expecting what was 'best' 8-19 months ago to stay 'best' forever would have been naive. Part of the risk of building per the meta is that when it changes you either need to change with it, or accept it.
I don't think changing the meta by way of changing racial passives is in any way dishonest.
I don't think giving 3 free race tokens and offering a discount beyond that is a case of over monetisation.
Thank you for your good point. It is an opinion that differs from mine but I see no bigotry but only an honest assessment.
Your point has value if you refuse to play meta but what is the point of having anything better than anything else then? If you see something that is better, you will not try to attain it? Playing meta is and will always be an important part of gaming.
Start watching from 10:14 seconds:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjjfFN7b8VE
CleymenZero wrote: »- I am a fan of the racial passive changes, they bring fun changes and most importantly bring much needed balance
CleymenZero wrote: »- The level of satisfaction with the amount of tokens granted is a direct function of the number of characters you have. The more characters, the less likely you are to be happy with the 3 race-change tokens granted
CleymenZero wrote: »bjsaustrwb17_ESO wrote: »I've always been of the opinion (in any game), that if you build based on the meta, then you should expect the meta to change over time. Expecting what was 'best' 8-19 months ago to stay 'best' forever would have been naive. Part of the risk of building per the meta is that when it changes you either need to change with it, or accept it.
I don't think changing the meta by way of changing racial passives is in any way dishonest.
I don't think giving 3 free race tokens and offering a discount beyond that is a case of over monetisation.
Thank you for your good point. It is an opinion that differs from mine but I see no bigotry but only an honest assessment.
Your point has value if you refuse to play meta but what is the point of having anything better than anything else then? If you see something that is better, you will not try to attain it? Playing meta is and will always be an important part of gaming.
Start watching from 10:14 seconds:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjjfFN7b8VE
For some players, perhaps. For the non-competitive, I-don't-care-if-you-can-kill-my-character-by-twitching-a pinkie-finger, playing for fun, enjoyment, game world, story players? um...what is a "meta" supposed to be, anyway? Don't care about leaderboards, will never manage to set records for trials, avoid pvp and battlegrounds like the plague.... Don't need the toxic my character can kill yours l2p git gud noob mindset, so..... If I'm enjoying playing the character, then it works, and its all good. I'll never use the race change tokens, for me they are totally pointless.
Full roster of characters currently; will make a new character to see what the new option for necromancer is like. I'll pick a race according to what will fit the character I want to make. Still won't care about the meta.
barney2525 wrote: »I had to force myself to read it all. And after I waded through I came to the realization - Lots of people have No Idea How Good They Have It Here.
I suffered through 4 years of Archeage before finally calling it quits. You are making One very huge mistake.
The Race tokens are Not "compensation". To make that statement that these tokens are compensation is blatantly untrue.
Compensation is what you receive When you Can't play the game. The servers go down for an extended period of time (we're talking days, not hours) and the player can Not access the game. Once it is fixed, based on the length of time lost, players receive compensations.
This is a change. And I would like to point out, despite the claims of falling skies, the change is Not that major. ( OOOOh, you can only do 4850 damage now instead of 5000 ). There is No reason for Any compensation for simply making a few changes.
This is a Gift. (Granted, the gift still works Only within the confines of your specific game package. If you haven't paid for Imperials, you won't be able to race change into one. If you haven't paid for Any Alliance, whatever Alliance the character is will limit your choices as to what race you can switch to.) Zos understood that some people would feel their characters have been horribly abused by the changes, and so they offer you 3 free race changes.
This is Not "compensation". It's a gift. It's out of generosity.
Take it. Say thank you. Go play the game.