starkerealm wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »The whining about crown crates has become totally ridiculous.
1) They don't give anyone a game play advantage
2) They are 100% optional
3) Why are people so concerned with how other people spend their money?
4) To discourage people from playing because of something so inconsequential and again OPTIONAL is childish
I have never spent a single dime on crates, they don't interest me. The only time I even think about them is when people start these stupid threads.
It is most certainly not something that detracts from the game in any way.
And yet, through all this apology, two countries are still looking at taking the legislative axe to them, following -outrage- over a issue persistant for years.
The gravy train is over, apologist.
Stretched that a bit. Some people in two countries have come out recently to make statements that they think this should be looked into. Neither country has actively started looking into it, so far as I can see. A politician in Belgium and one (or was it two) in Hawaii.
France and Australia have both started to investigate as well. Last time the UK's government got poked about it, they said it was currently legal, but that could change (though this was before BF2.)
DieAlteHexe wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »The whining about crown crates has become totally ridiculous.
1) They don't give anyone a game play advantage
2) They are 100% optional
3) Why are people so concerned with how other people spend their money?
4) To discourage people from playing because of something so inconsequential and again OPTIONAL is childish
I have never spent a single dime on crates, they don't interest me. The only time I even think about them is when people start these stupid threads.
It is most certainly not something that detracts from the game in any way.
And yet, through all this apology, two countries are still looking at taking the legislative axe to them, following -outrage- over a issue persistant for years.
The gravy train is over, apologist.
Stretched that a bit. Some people in two countries have come out recently to make statements that they think this should be looked into. Neither country has actively started looking into it, so far as I can see. A politician in Belgium and one (or was it two) in Hawaii.
France and Australia have both started to investigate as well. Last time the UK's government got poked about it, they said it was currently legal, but that could change (though this was before BF2.)
Investigate, yes. That's a loooooooooong step from actually doing anything. This is a bandwagon (atm). I'll be more convinced if it actually goes beyond the "we're investigating" stage and into "we're actually going to DO something aside from lip-service" stage.
starkerealm wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »The whining about crown crates has become totally ridiculous.
1) They don't give anyone a game play advantage
2) They are 100% optional
3) Why are people so concerned with how other people spend their money?
4) To discourage people from playing because of something so inconsequential and again OPTIONAL is childish
I have never spent a single dime on crates, they don't interest me. The only time I even think about them is when people start these stupid threads.
It is most certainly not something that detracts from the game in any way.
And yet, through all this apology, two countries are still looking at taking the legislative axe to them, following -outrage- over a issue persistant for years.
The gravy train is over, apologist.
Stretched that a bit. Some people in two countries have come out recently to make statements that they think this should be looked into. Neither country has actively started looking into it, so far as I can see. A politician in Belgium and one (or was it two) in Hawaii.
France and Australia have both started to investigate as well. Last time the UK's government got poked about it, they said it was currently legal, but that could change (though this was before BF2.)
Investigate, yes. That's a loooooooooong step from actually doing anything. This is a bandwagon (atm). I'll be more convinced if it actually goes beyond the "we're investigating" stage and into "we're actually going to DO something aside from lip-service" stage.
Belgium has already resolved their investigation. So, it's distinctly possible you put way too many Os in your long step.
You are correct, it's a bandwagon. But, you're actually missing just how significant that is. Investors are already nervous about these aggressive microtransaction systems, and as I recently found out, EA actually put out an investor call last week trying to convince their shareholders that the current situation wouldn't affect BF2's sales. (We'll see soon how well that plays out.)
Beyond that, for a government investigation to be resolved this quickly, it's highly likely that further actions are imminent. And yes, since we're talking about governmental action, "imminent," means in a matter of months, not days or weeks.
So, yes, this is a situation where publishers have been overplaying their hand for awhile, and we're now watching this go off in their faces. The immediate consiquences you can expect won't be from governments, however. It's the investors, (and in the case of BF2, Disney not wanting its IP associated with this mess.)
ChaosWotan wrote: »
Also feel a bit cheated by the devs because the game was marketed as an mmo rpg, and not a gambling game. In an rpg game you expect all the coolest items to be available as achievements or purchases, but not hidden behind a wall of gambling. Actually wonder if this might violate some countries gambling or marketing laws. Norway for example is pretty strict in this regard.
ChaosWotan wrote: »
Also feel a bit cheated by the devs because the game was marketed as an mmo rpg, and not a gambling game. In an rpg game you expect all the coolest items to be available as achievements or purchases, but not hidden behind a wall of gambling. Actually wonder if this might violate some countries gambling or marketing laws. Norway for example is pretty strict in this regard.
all this fake outrage. cheated? the game is still what you started playing. just because they added some cosmetics via crates doesnt change that. stop with all this fake outrage, lying to your friends, and abusing the game and the devs.
you dont mind supporting eso? by lying to your friends and telling them they shouldnt play it? yes, thats how you support the game. by misrepresenting it to potential new players such that they do not join it. And yes, you already admitted you do this so forget about denying it.
if you were truly outraged, you would have left already. so im done responding to you and ignoring you now. you're just trolling and as such, dont deserve any attention. Either be quiet, or leave. I bet you wont leave, proving everything i said is true.
Still the same game with our without crown crates. Watched Deltia open 100 of the things and I still remain unperturbed by their existence. Crappy cosmetics, mounts and potions aint really changing any ones over all experience imo. If you care about having the next shiny mount to impress randoms and guild mates then you are vapid, especially if because of this you choose to boycott the game.
Imagine that for the most part, all you see are the 4 horses sold in game, most of which would be the 10,000 gold horse because by your admission, cosmetics are pointless so no one would see the need to spend 50k on a horse that is no different in function.
Imagine that for the most part, all you see are the 4 horses sold in game, most of which would be the 10,000 gold horse because by your admission, cosmetics are pointless so no one would see the need to spend 50k on a horse that is no different in function.
why should i have to imagine that? there are 10 mounts available right now in the crown store. + the ones you get with gold.
i have 12 mounts, and i only have 1 of the buy with gold. only 2 were also, yes also, available in crates. i didnt get them via crates though. there are plenty of mounts available without using crates. you wanna talk about holes in theories, check your own first.
ChaosWotan wrote: »Cyrodiil is a horse simulator. Therefore it's laughable but not funny when the devs suddenly demand gambling in order to get the best mounts.
ChaosWotan wrote: »Cyrodiil is a horse simulator. Therefore it's laughable but not funny when the devs suddenly demand gambling in order to get the best mounts.
Best mounts? I don't understand this - not being facetious either. How are they the "best mounts" - are they faster? more stamina? No - they just look different - and aesthetics is all in the eye of the beholder.
ChaosWotan wrote: »Cyrodiil is a horse simulator. Therefore it's laughable but not funny when the devs suddenly demand gambling in order to get the best mounts.
Best mounts? I don't understand this - not being facetious either. How are they the "best mounts" - are they faster? more stamina? No - they just look different - and aesthetics is all in the eye of the beholder.
ChaosWotan wrote: »@lordrichter
My main is a Praetorian in Cyrodiil (after two long pauses of not playing ESO because of lack of new content) so I know what the mounts can do
I meant "best" in terms of both rpg value and having something cool to look at during endless riding in Cyrodiil.
There are 4 mounts available for sale in game, PERIOD. Any thing else comes from crates, from promotions (limited time offers) or deluxe purchase expansions. NONE of which are offered to players on a consistent basis.
My point still stands correct. Based on your logic, this game would be like Cryodil, nothing but horse mounts as far as they eye can see.
Check your theory again, its still riddled with holes.
There are 4 mounts available for sale in game, PERIOD. Any thing else comes from crates, from promotions (limited time offers) or deluxe purchase expansions. NONE of which are offered to players on a consistent basis.
My point still stands correct. Based on your logic, this game would be like Cryodil, nothing but horse mounts as far as they eye can see.
Check your theory again, its still riddled with holes.
have you even been to the crown store? in eso? you are talking about eso arent you? because you sure dont seem to be.
Let's be honest here, a lot of the hate from the crown items is because they don't have the money to spend, and hate how cool the players look that can. Instead of get money, it's easier to complain and whine about it on a public forum.
I feel good when I buy what I want. I make my character look unique and I support the game. The game needs income. Any business needs income.
ChaosWotan wrote: »H...200 dollars for an "extremely rare" apex mount...
MLGProPlayer wrote: »I've never bought a single loot box in any game I play, and they are in almost every game I play. Guess what, that decision didn't affect my gameplay in any way. These are cosmetic items. Who gives a *** if someone else has them? Play the game as if those items aren't available to you (and they aren't, if you choose not to buy them). There are plenty of cool things you can unlock in game or for straight cash purchases.