Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Crown store items for gold is pure P2W.
You can't buy BiS gear in crown store, you can't buy it for gold either (two exceptions are the gold trader once per week and buying stuff from group members in trials/dungeons), so you literally CANNOT win by paying. Doesn't even matter if gold or crowns. Everything you can buy is usually not hard to get or it doesn't give you any advantage at all.
What is really happening here is that you simply dislike ingame stores, hence "I refuse to touch Crown Store exclusive motifs. I would rather they didn't exist at all" (crown store has a lot of exclusive stuff, not just motifs), and you'd like to ignore it all together but it became harder since people are able to buy those exclusive things with their gold. And that's outrageous! They shouldn't! PLEASE STAPH THEM!
It's okay to dislike things you do not agree with but at least be honest with yourself and don't cover it with pay-to-win label. It's getting old.
Of course You can buy BiS gear for gold. Even BoP one. Have You ever heared about carry runs ? You know what is the currency there ? Gold. You can easily get for example perfected siroria/relequen by paying for being carried like a bag of potatoes and getting all the loot. You can pay for vDSA carry runs and get master dual wield , destro staff or bow or perfected asulym destro staff in vAS HM without even knowing mechanics of vDSA or vAS and practicing it at all and those mentioned weapons are part of many BiS PvP setups that will give You many times adventage over players who dont have them. You can buy rare items that normally You would spend weeks or months on farming and retraiting just by buying them already with perfect traits for the gold You earned in few minutes by selling crowns.
The only BiS items You cannot get faster by spending the gold atm are maelstrom weapons. Rest You can simply get by paying for it directly or through carry runs. Especially when new update hits and there are new meta setups those players paying real life money for the gold and buying those BiS items for the gold are getting real adventage over people who play game normally and do not have accumulated large amounts of gold which takes some time to accomplish.
I personally know someone who is selling crowns for gold and he openly says "why should I spend time on playing the game the way I dont like and farm or progress through stuff , if I can just take weekend shift in my job which isnt even hard because in weekends there isnt much to do and for money I'll earn I can get everything I need in the game way faster then it would take normally"
Definition of pay to win You've linked describes excatly what's happening in ESO through gifting. You can buy the gold for real money and get certain BiS items instantly while there are "those playing for free who might otherwise need to spend time progressing in order to unlock said items". If that is definition of p2w then ESO is game with p2w element within.
Is it really all that game breaking that some people are willing to exchange real money for gold via crowns and then use that gold to get carried through a dungeon to get Bis gear?
I just don't see where this is a big deal. In full disclosure, I have not used the crowns for gold process as I have accumulated a few million in gold already and I can't find anything to spend it on as it is. I donate a bunch to my trading guild and make about 500,000 a week just doing crafting writs and simple adventuring.
It's not about is it or is it not game breaking but is p2w element exist or not. Some people will say it's game breaking some will say it isnt but it's not the point of discussion here.
I think Your point of view here is slightly blurred because You look at that subject from the perspective of someone who have been playing for a long time and actively been doing things bringing benefit. How long it took You to get to that point though ? Because now other people can get to that point in few hours without even playing the game. That is the difference that brings concerns.
Why does it bring concerns that someone can achieve it faster than I did? Why would one even care that someone else has the same thing quicker?
I've enjoyed the game a long while and have built 8 very distinctive adventurers / crafters. Other people want certain things faster so they can jump right into PvP or end game trials. Why would I have a porblem with that if I am enjoying my aspects of the game?
a PvPer that has "bought" Bis gear through carries is easy to see on the battlefield - they are the ones needing a res...
Of course You can buy BiS gear for gold. Even BoP one. Have You ever heared about carry runs ? You know what is the currency there ? Gold.
MartiniDaniels wrote: »prototypefb wrote: »MartiniDaniels wrote: »Probably OP is concerned that if some people want to dominate trading market they may just sell 100k+ crowns for 30mil+ and bid for good trader which will leave out other guilds who earned let's say 20mil from trading and member donations. This scenario is probably possible and even takes place in reality (remember those strange guilds which are appearing in deshaan with poor listings for couple of weeks and then vanishing god knows where), but now there is not so big demand for crowns to make that an issue.
Still if we talk about established trading guilds and if they have rich IRL members, those guilds will have strong advantage and it will be literally P2W (in terms of trading place and prestige).
i don't see any1 spending rl money to hire a guild trader... seems far fetched.
if they do, then they must hate opposing guild very much and i feel for them(not rly, idc).
tipically large guild alliances conspire and bid on weak opponent spots to hurt competition and possibly get the spot in new upcomming guild of their own in future.
You probably didn't play other MMO's. Rich or even not so rich guys sometimes may spent their entire salary to get that fancy item or skin, and cost might be much higher then those 100k crowns. In ESO's case it's whole guild, prestige and respectable place. So if such person lands in ESO, only thing that prevents him from dominating trading spots is that demand for crown gifts is not so big to provide stable sales of hundred thousands of crowns.
how many trading spots can a single person feasibly dominate? bidding is once a week - how long are they are going to manage to do that? and for how long? and most importantly - WHY??
Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Crown store items for gold is pure P2W.
You can't buy BiS gear in crown store, you can't buy it for gold either (two exceptions are the gold trader once per week and buying stuff from group members in trials/dungeons), so you literally CANNOT win by paying. Doesn't even matter if gold or crowns. Everything you can buy is usually not hard to get or it doesn't give you any advantage at all.
What is really happening here is that you simply dislike ingame stores, hence "I refuse to touch Crown Store exclusive motifs. I would rather they didn't exist at all" (crown store has a lot of exclusive stuff, not just motifs), and you'd like to ignore it all together but it became harder since people are able to buy those exclusive things with their gold. And that's outrageous! They shouldn't! PLEASE STAPH THEM!
It's okay to dislike things you do not agree with but at least be honest with yourself and don't cover it with pay-to-win label. It's getting old.
Of course You can buy BiS gear for gold. Even BoP one. Have You ever heared about carry runs ? You know what is the currency there ? Gold. You can easily get for example perfected siroria/relequen by paying for being carried like a bag of potatoes and getting all the loot. You can pay for vDSA carry runs and get master dual wield , destro staff or bow or perfected asulym destro staff in vAS HM without even knowing mechanics of vDSA or vAS and practicing it at all and those mentioned weapons are part of many BiS PvP setups that will give You many times adventage over players who dont have them. You can buy rare items that normally You would spend weeks or months on farming and retraiting just by buying them already with perfect traits for the gold You earned in few minutes by selling crowns.
The only BiS items You cannot get faster by spending the gold atm are maelstrom weapons. Rest You can simply get by paying for it directly or through carry runs. Especially when new update hits and there are new meta setups those players paying real life money for the gold and buying those BiS items for the gold are getting real adventage over people who play game normally and do not have accumulated large amounts of gold which takes some time to accomplish.
I personally know someone who is selling crowns for gold and he openly says "why should I spend time on playing the game the way I dont like and farm or progress through stuff , if I can just take weekend shift in my job which isnt even hard because in weekends there isnt much to do and for money I'll earn I can get everything I need in the game way faster then it would take normally"
Definition of pay to win You've linked describes excatly what's happening in ESO through gifting. You can buy the gold for real money and get certain BiS items instantly while there are "those playing for free who might otherwise need to spend time progressing in order to unlock said items". If that is definition of p2w then ESO is game with p2w element within.
Is it really all that game breaking that some people are willing to exchange real money for gold via crowns and then use that gold to get carried through a dungeon to get Bis gear?
I just don't see where this is a big deal. In full disclosure, I have not used the crowns for gold process as I have accumulated a few million in gold already and I can't find anything to spend it on as it is. I donate a bunch to my trading guild and make about 500,000 a week just doing crafting writs and simple adventuring.
It's not about is it or is it not game breaking but is p2w element exist or not. Some people will say it's game breaking some will say it isnt but it's not the point of discussion here.
I think Your point of view here is slightly blurred because You look at that subject from the perspective of someone who have been playing for a long time and actively been doing things bringing benefit. How long it took You to get to that point though ? Because now other people can get to that point in few hours without even playing the game. That is the difference that brings concerns.
Why does it bring concerns that someone can achieve it faster than I did? Why would one even care that someone else has the same thing quicker?
I've enjoyed the game a long while and have built 8 very distinctive adventurers / crafters. Other people want certain things faster so they can jump right into PvP or end game trials. Why would I have a porblem with that if I am enjoying my aspects of the game?
a PvPer that has "bought" Bis gear through carries is easy to see on the battlefield - they are the ones needing a res...
You still dont get the point. It's not about why You should or shouldnt care. It's simply about is it or is it not p2w element in the game. If we would talk about feelings from someones perspective then I am sure that even if ZoS would add some new unique weapons that would be very strong in PvP and only obtainable in crown store there would be still few people saying "why should I care I dont play PvP anyway and I enjoy what I am doing so everything is fine". Other people would be outraged and in both cases that would be the feelings not the facts and the facts are it would be pay to win. Fact those things doesnt affect You or Your feelings doesnt instantly mean it cannot be called p2w.
Even if getting best setups possible can be obtained by both paying or playing and both ways will bring You to similar results there will be still players playing to win or paying to win so pay to win element exist.
validifyedneb18_ESO wrote: »I think its worth noting that as the gold received is from other players, this does not, in fact, increase inflation. So most of your complaints, like the one about it raising guild trader prices, are false or at-least not very obviously linked to this.
By giving Your feeling not the facts as an argument.Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Crown store items for gold is pure P2W.
You can't buy BiS gear in crown store, you can't buy it for gold either (two exceptions are the gold trader once per week and buying stuff from group members in trials/dungeons), so you literally CANNOT win by paying. Doesn't even matter if gold or crowns. Everything you can buy is usually not hard to get or it doesn't give you any advantage at all.
What is really happening here is that you simply dislike ingame stores, hence "I refuse to touch Crown Store exclusive motifs. I would rather they didn't exist at all" (crown store has a lot of exclusive stuff, not just motifs), and you'd like to ignore it all together but it became harder since people are able to buy those exclusive things with their gold. And that's outrageous! They shouldn't! PLEASE STAPH THEM!
It's okay to dislike things you do not agree with but at least be honest with yourself and don't cover it with pay-to-win label. It's getting old.
Of course You can buy BiS gear for gold. Even BoP one. Have You ever heared about carry runs ? You know what is the currency there ? Gold. You can easily get for example perfected siroria/relequen by paying for being carried like a bag of potatoes and getting all the loot. You can pay for vDSA carry runs and get master dual wield , destro staff or bow or perfected asulym destro staff in vAS HM without even knowing mechanics of vDSA or vAS and practicing it at all and those mentioned weapons are part of many BiS PvP setups that will give You many times adventage over players who dont have them. You can buy rare items that normally You would spend weeks or months on farming and retraiting just by buying them already with perfect traits for the gold You earned in few minutes by selling crowns.
The only BiS items You cannot get faster by spending the gold atm are maelstrom weapons. Rest You can simply get by paying for it directly or through carry runs. Especially when new update hits and there are new meta setups those players paying real life money for the gold and buying those BiS items for the gold are getting real adventage over people who play game normally and do not have accumulated large amounts of gold which takes some time to accomplish.
I personally know someone who is selling crowns for gold and he openly says "why should I spend time on playing the game the way I dont like and farm or progress through stuff , if I can just take weekend shift in my job which isnt even hard because in weekends there isnt much to do and for money I'll earn I can get everything I need in the game way faster then it would take normally"
Definition of pay to win You've linked describes excatly what's happening in ESO through gifting. You can buy the gold for real money and get certain BiS items instantly while there are "those playing for free who might otherwise need to spend time progressing in order to unlock said items". If that is definition of p2w then ESO is game with p2w element within.
Is it really all that game breaking that some people are willing to exchange real money for gold via crowns and then use that gold to get carried through a dungeon to get Bis gear?
I just don't see where this is a big deal. In full disclosure, I have not used the crowns for gold process as I have accumulated a few million in gold already and I can't find anything to spend it on as it is. I donate a bunch to my trading guild and make about 500,000 a week just doing crafting writs and simple adventuring.
It's not about is it or is it not game breaking but is p2w element exist or not. Some people will say it's game breaking some will say it isnt but it's not the point of discussion here.
I think Your point of view here is slightly blurred because You look at that subject from the perspective of someone who have been playing for a long time and actively been doing things bringing benefit. How long it took You to get to that point though ? Because now other people can get to that point in few hours without even playing the game. That is the difference that brings concerns.
Why does it bring concerns that someone can achieve it faster than I did? Why would one even care that someone else has the same thing quicker?
I've enjoyed the game a long while and have built 8 very distinctive adventurers / crafters. Other people want certain things faster so they can jump right into PvP or end game trials. Why would I have a porblem with that if I am enjoying my aspects of the game?
a PvPer that has "bought" Bis gear through carries is easy to see on the battlefield - they are the ones needing a res...
You still dont get the point. It's not about why You should or shouldnt care. It's simply about is it or is it not p2w element in the game. If we would talk about feelings from someones perspective then I am sure that even if ZoS would add some new unique weapons that would be very strong in PvP and only obtainable in crown store there would be still few people saying "why should I care I dont play PvP anyway and I enjoy what I am doing so everything is fine". Other people would be outraged and in both cases that would be the feelings not the facts and the facts are it would be pay to win. Fact those things doesnt affect You or Your feelings doesnt instantly mean it cannot be called p2w.
Even if getting best setups possible can be obtained by both paying or playing and both ways will bring You to similar results there will be still players playing to win or paying to win so pay to win element exist.
Trust me, I get your point - I simply disagree with it.
By giving Your feeling not the facts as an argument.Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Crown store items for gold is pure P2W.
You can't buy BiS gear in crown store, you can't buy it for gold either (two exceptions are the gold trader once per week and buying stuff from group members in trials/dungeons), so you literally CANNOT win by paying. Doesn't even matter if gold or crowns. Everything you can buy is usually not hard to get or it doesn't give you any advantage at all.
What is really happening here is that you simply dislike ingame stores, hence "I refuse to touch Crown Store exclusive motifs. I would rather they didn't exist at all" (crown store has a lot of exclusive stuff, not just motifs), and you'd like to ignore it all together but it became harder since people are able to buy those exclusive things with their gold. And that's outrageous! They shouldn't! PLEASE STAPH THEM!
It's okay to dislike things you do not agree with but at least be honest with yourself and don't cover it with pay-to-win label. It's getting old.
Of course You can buy BiS gear for gold. Even BoP one. Have You ever heared about carry runs ? You know what is the currency there ? Gold. You can easily get for example perfected siroria/relequen by paying for being carried like a bag of potatoes and getting all the loot. You can pay for vDSA carry runs and get master dual wield , destro staff or bow or perfected asulym destro staff in vAS HM without even knowing mechanics of vDSA or vAS and practicing it at all and those mentioned weapons are part of many BiS PvP setups that will give You many times adventage over players who dont have them. You can buy rare items that normally You would spend weeks or months on farming and retraiting just by buying them already with perfect traits for the gold You earned in few minutes by selling crowns.
The only BiS items You cannot get faster by spending the gold atm are maelstrom weapons. Rest You can simply get by paying for it directly or through carry runs. Especially when new update hits and there are new meta setups those players paying real life money for the gold and buying those BiS items for the gold are getting real adventage over people who play game normally and do not have accumulated large amounts of gold which takes some time to accomplish.
I personally know someone who is selling crowns for gold and he openly says "why should I spend time on playing the game the way I dont like and farm or progress through stuff , if I can just take weekend shift in my job which isnt even hard because in weekends there isnt much to do and for money I'll earn I can get everything I need in the game way faster then it would take normally"
Definition of pay to win You've linked describes excatly what's happening in ESO through gifting. You can buy the gold for real money and get certain BiS items instantly while there are "those playing for free who might otherwise need to spend time progressing in order to unlock said items". If that is definition of p2w then ESO is game with p2w element within.
Is it really all that game breaking that some people are willing to exchange real money for gold via crowns and then use that gold to get carried through a dungeon to get Bis gear?
I just don't see where this is a big deal. In full disclosure, I have not used the crowns for gold process as I have accumulated a few million in gold already and I can't find anything to spend it on as it is. I donate a bunch to my trading guild and make about 500,000 a week just doing crafting writs and simple adventuring.
It's not about is it or is it not game breaking but is p2w element exist or not. Some people will say it's game breaking some will say it isnt but it's not the point of discussion here.
I think Your point of view here is slightly blurred because You look at that subject from the perspective of someone who have been playing for a long time and actively been doing things bringing benefit. How long it took You to get to that point though ? Because now other people can get to that point in few hours without even playing the game. That is the difference that brings concerns.
Why does it bring concerns that someone can achieve it faster than I did? Why would one even care that someone else has the same thing quicker?
I've enjoyed the game a long while and have built 8 very distinctive adventurers / crafters. Other people want certain things faster so they can jump right into PvP or end game trials. Why would I have a porblem with that if I am enjoying my aspects of the game?
a PvPer that has "bought" Bis gear through carries is easy to see on the battlefield - they are the ones needing a res...
You still dont get the point. It's not about why You should or shouldnt care. It's simply about is it or is it not p2w element in the game. If we would talk about feelings from someones perspective then I am sure that even if ZoS would add some new unique weapons that would be very strong in PvP and only obtainable in crown store there would be still few people saying "why should I care I dont play PvP anyway and I enjoy what I am doing so everything is fine". Other people would be outraged and in both cases that would be the feelings not the facts and the facts are it would be pay to win. Fact those things doesnt affect You or Your feelings doesnt instantly mean it cannot be called p2w.
Even if getting best setups possible can be obtained by both paying or playing and both ways will bring You to similar results there will be still players playing to win or paying to win so pay to win element exist.
Trust me, I get your point - I simply disagree with it.
The gold currency is extremely useful, used for various purposes, such as: guild stores bidding, buying/upgrading gear, repair, crafting etc.
It is literally gold buying through the sale of crown store items, a form of P2W/Pay for Convenience.
While ZOS said it's fine to trade crown store item for gold, it became ridiculous how fast players were accumulating massive amounts of gold.
Bouldercleave wrote: »By giving Your feeling not the facts as an argument.Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Crown store items for gold is pure P2W.
You can't buy BiS gear in crown store, you can't buy it for gold either (two exceptions are the gold trader once per week and buying stuff from group members in trials/dungeons), so you literally CANNOT win by paying. Doesn't even matter if gold or crowns. Everything you can buy is usually not hard to get or it doesn't give you any advantage at all.
What is really happening here is that you simply dislike ingame stores, hence "I refuse to touch Crown Store exclusive motifs. I would rather they didn't exist at all" (crown store has a lot of exclusive stuff, not just motifs), and you'd like to ignore it all together but it became harder since people are able to buy those exclusive things with their gold. And that's outrageous! They shouldn't! PLEASE STAPH THEM!
It's okay to dislike things you do not agree with but at least be honest with yourself and don't cover it with pay-to-win label. It's getting old.
Of course You can buy BiS gear for gold. Even BoP one. Have You ever heared about carry runs ? You know what is the currency there ? Gold. You can easily get for example perfected siroria/relequen by paying for being carried like a bag of potatoes and getting all the loot. You can pay for vDSA carry runs and get master dual wield , destro staff or bow or perfected asulym destro staff in vAS HM without even knowing mechanics of vDSA or vAS and practicing it at all and those mentioned weapons are part of many BiS PvP setups that will give You many times adventage over players who dont have them. You can buy rare items that normally You would spend weeks or months on farming and retraiting just by buying them already with perfect traits for the gold You earned in few minutes by selling crowns.
The only BiS items You cannot get faster by spending the gold atm are maelstrom weapons. Rest You can simply get by paying for it directly or through carry runs. Especially when new update hits and there are new meta setups those players paying real life money for the gold and buying those BiS items for the gold are getting real adventage over people who play game normally and do not have accumulated large amounts of gold which takes some time to accomplish.
I personally know someone who is selling crowns for gold and he openly says "why should I spend time on playing the game the way I dont like and farm or progress through stuff , if I can just take weekend shift in my job which isnt even hard because in weekends there isnt much to do and for money I'll earn I can get everything I need in the game way faster then it would take normally"
Definition of pay to win You've linked describes excatly what's happening in ESO through gifting. You can buy the gold for real money and get certain BiS items instantly while there are "those playing for free who might otherwise need to spend time progressing in order to unlock said items". If that is definition of p2w then ESO is game with p2w element within.
Is it really all that game breaking that some people are willing to exchange real money for gold via crowns and then use that gold to get carried through a dungeon to get Bis gear?
I just don't see where this is a big deal. In full disclosure, I have not used the crowns for gold process as I have accumulated a few million in gold already and I can't find anything to spend it on as it is. I donate a bunch to my trading guild and make about 500,000 a week just doing crafting writs and simple adventuring.
It's not about is it or is it not game breaking but is p2w element exist or not. Some people will say it's game breaking some will say it isnt but it's not the point of discussion here.
I think Your point of view here is slightly blurred because You look at that subject from the perspective of someone who have been playing for a long time and actively been doing things bringing benefit. How long it took You to get to that point though ? Because now other people can get to that point in few hours without even playing the game. That is the difference that brings concerns.
Why does it bring concerns that someone can achieve it faster than I did? Why would one even care that someone else has the same thing quicker?
I've enjoyed the game a long while and have built 8 very distinctive adventurers / crafters. Other people want certain things faster so they can jump right into PvP or end game trials. Why would I have a porblem with that if I am enjoying my aspects of the game?
a PvPer that has "bought" Bis gear through carries is easy to see on the battlefield - they are the ones needing a res...
You still dont get the point. It's not about why You should or shouldnt care. It's simply about is it or is it not p2w element in the game. If we would talk about feelings from someones perspective then I am sure that even if ZoS would add some new unique weapons that would be very strong in PvP and only obtainable in crown store there would be still few people saying "why should I care I dont play PvP anyway and I enjoy what I am doing so everything is fine". Other people would be outraged and in both cases that would be the feelings not the facts and the facts are it would be pay to win. Fact those things doesnt affect You or Your feelings doesnt instantly mean it cannot be called p2w.
Even if getting best setups possible can be obtained by both paying or playing and both ways will bring You to similar results there will be still players playing to win or paying to win so pay to win element exist.
Trust me, I get your point - I simply disagree with it.
Ok scooter, here are the facts.
There is nothing that you can buy with in game gold that will give you an UNFAIR advantage over any other player. It can only shorten the time it takes to acquire the item and leaves you at the possible disadvantage of not having the skills to use the item in question effectively.
The other example of getting a better guild trader spot is a stretch, but if someone wants to dump real life cash to get a trader in Wayrest - I say a fool and his money are soon parted.
Bouldercleave wrote: »By giving Your feeling not the facts as an argument.Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Crown store items for gold is pure P2W.
You can't buy BiS gear in crown store, you can't buy it for gold either (two exceptions are the gold trader once per week and buying stuff from group members in trials/dungeons), so you literally CANNOT win by paying. Doesn't even matter if gold or crowns. Everything you can buy is usually not hard to get or it doesn't give you any advantage at all.
What is really happening here is that you simply dislike ingame stores, hence "I refuse to touch Crown Store exclusive motifs. I would rather they didn't exist at all" (crown store has a lot of exclusive stuff, not just motifs), and you'd like to ignore it all together but it became harder since people are able to buy those exclusive things with their gold. And that's outrageous! They shouldn't! PLEASE STAPH THEM!
It's okay to dislike things you do not agree with but at least be honest with yourself and don't cover it with pay-to-win label. It's getting old.
Of course You can buy BiS gear for gold. Even BoP one. Have You ever heared about carry runs ? You know what is the currency there ? Gold. You can easily get for example perfected siroria/relequen by paying for being carried like a bag of potatoes and getting all the loot. You can pay for vDSA carry runs and get master dual wield , destro staff or bow or perfected asulym destro staff in vAS HM without even knowing mechanics of vDSA or vAS and practicing it at all and those mentioned weapons are part of many BiS PvP setups that will give You many times adventage over players who dont have them. You can buy rare items that normally You would spend weeks or months on farming and retraiting just by buying them already with perfect traits for the gold You earned in few minutes by selling crowns.
The only BiS items You cannot get faster by spending the gold atm are maelstrom weapons. Rest You can simply get by paying for it directly or through carry runs. Especially when new update hits and there are new meta setups those players paying real life money for the gold and buying those BiS items for the gold are getting real adventage over people who play game normally and do not have accumulated large amounts of gold which takes some time to accomplish.
I personally know someone who is selling crowns for gold and he openly says "why should I spend time on playing the game the way I dont like and farm or progress through stuff , if I can just take weekend shift in my job which isnt even hard because in weekends there isnt much to do and for money I'll earn I can get everything I need in the game way faster then it would take normally"
Definition of pay to win You've linked describes excatly what's happening in ESO through gifting. You can buy the gold for real money and get certain BiS items instantly while there are "those playing for free who might otherwise need to spend time progressing in order to unlock said items". If that is definition of p2w then ESO is game with p2w element within.
Is it really all that game breaking that some people are willing to exchange real money for gold via crowns and then use that gold to get carried through a dungeon to get Bis gear?
I just don't see where this is a big deal. In full disclosure, I have not used the crowns for gold process as I have accumulated a few million in gold already and I can't find anything to spend it on as it is. I donate a bunch to my trading guild and make about 500,000 a week just doing crafting writs and simple adventuring.
It's not about is it or is it not game breaking but is p2w element exist or not. Some people will say it's game breaking some will say it isnt but it's not the point of discussion here.
I think Your point of view here is slightly blurred because You look at that subject from the perspective of someone who have been playing for a long time and actively been doing things bringing benefit. How long it took You to get to that point though ? Because now other people can get to that point in few hours without even playing the game. That is the difference that brings concerns.
Why does it bring concerns that someone can achieve it faster than I did? Why would one even care that someone else has the same thing quicker?
I've enjoyed the game a long while and have built 8 very distinctive adventurers / crafters. Other people want certain things faster so they can jump right into PvP or end game trials. Why would I have a porblem with that if I am enjoying my aspects of the game?
a PvPer that has "bought" Bis gear through carries is easy to see on the battlefield - they are the ones needing a res...
You still dont get the point. It's not about why You should or shouldnt care. It's simply about is it or is it not p2w element in the game. If we would talk about feelings from someones perspective then I am sure that even if ZoS would add some new unique weapons that would be very strong in PvP and only obtainable in crown store there would be still few people saying "why should I care I dont play PvP anyway and I enjoy what I am doing so everything is fine". Other people would be outraged and in both cases that would be the feelings not the facts and the facts are it would be pay to win. Fact those things doesnt affect You or Your feelings doesnt instantly mean it cannot be called p2w.
Even if getting best setups possible can be obtained by both paying or playing and both ways will bring You to similar results there will be still players playing to win or paying to win so pay to win element exist.
Trust me, I get your point - I simply disagree with it.
Ok scooter, here are the facts.
There is nothing that you can buy with in game gold that will give you an UNFAIR advantage over any other player. It can only shorten the time it takes to acquire the item and leaves you at the possible disadvantage of not having the skills to use the item in question effectively.
The other example of getting a better guild trader spot is a stretch, but if someone wants to dump real life cash to get a trader in Wayrest - I say a fool and his money are soon parted.
But who said pay to win exists only when it is giving "unfair adventage" and not just an adventage ? Have You seen the original post I was responding to and wikipedia definition of pay to win there ? You just further prove that You've missed the point and took things out of context.
Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »By giving Your feeling not the facts as an argument.Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Crown store items for gold is pure P2W.
You can't buy BiS gear in crown store, you can't buy it for gold either (two exceptions are the gold trader once per week and buying stuff from group members in trials/dungeons), so you literally CANNOT win by paying. Doesn't even matter if gold or crowns. Everything you can buy is usually not hard to get or it doesn't give you any advantage at all.
What is really happening here is that you simply dislike ingame stores, hence "I refuse to touch Crown Store exclusive motifs. I would rather they didn't exist at all" (crown store has a lot of exclusive stuff, not just motifs), and you'd like to ignore it all together but it became harder since people are able to buy those exclusive things with their gold. And that's outrageous! They shouldn't! PLEASE STAPH THEM!
It's okay to dislike things you do not agree with but at least be honest with yourself and don't cover it with pay-to-win label. It's getting old.
Of course You can buy BiS gear for gold. Even BoP one. Have You ever heared about carry runs ? You know what is the currency there ? Gold. You can easily get for example perfected siroria/relequen by paying for being carried like a bag of potatoes and getting all the loot. You can pay for vDSA carry runs and get master dual wield , destro staff or bow or perfected asulym destro staff in vAS HM without even knowing mechanics of vDSA or vAS and practicing it at all and those mentioned weapons are part of many BiS PvP setups that will give You many times adventage over players who dont have them. You can buy rare items that normally You would spend weeks or months on farming and retraiting just by buying them already with perfect traits for the gold You earned in few minutes by selling crowns.
The only BiS items You cannot get faster by spending the gold atm are maelstrom weapons. Rest You can simply get by paying for it directly or through carry runs. Especially when new update hits and there are new meta setups those players paying real life money for the gold and buying those BiS items for the gold are getting real adventage over people who play game normally and do not have accumulated large amounts of gold which takes some time to accomplish.
I personally know someone who is selling crowns for gold and he openly says "why should I spend time on playing the game the way I dont like and farm or progress through stuff , if I can just take weekend shift in my job which isnt even hard because in weekends there isnt much to do and for money I'll earn I can get everything I need in the game way faster then it would take normally"
Definition of pay to win You've linked describes excatly what's happening in ESO through gifting. You can buy the gold for real money and get certain BiS items instantly while there are "those playing for free who might otherwise need to spend time progressing in order to unlock said items". If that is definition of p2w then ESO is game with p2w element within.
Is it really all that game breaking that some people are willing to exchange real money for gold via crowns and then use that gold to get carried through a dungeon to get Bis gear?
I just don't see where this is a big deal. In full disclosure, I have not used the crowns for gold process as I have accumulated a few million in gold already and I can't find anything to spend it on as it is. I donate a bunch to my trading guild and make about 500,000 a week just doing crafting writs and simple adventuring.
It's not about is it or is it not game breaking but is p2w element exist or not. Some people will say it's game breaking some will say it isnt but it's not the point of discussion here.
I think Your point of view here is slightly blurred because You look at that subject from the perspective of someone who have been playing for a long time and actively been doing things bringing benefit. How long it took You to get to that point though ? Because now other people can get to that point in few hours without even playing the game. That is the difference that brings concerns.
Why does it bring concerns that someone can achieve it faster than I did? Why would one even care that someone else has the same thing quicker?
I've enjoyed the game a long while and have built 8 very distinctive adventurers / crafters. Other people want certain things faster so they can jump right into PvP or end game trials. Why would I have a porblem with that if I am enjoying my aspects of the game?
a PvPer that has "bought" Bis gear through carries is easy to see on the battlefield - they are the ones needing a res...
You still dont get the point. It's not about why You should or shouldnt care. It's simply about is it or is it not p2w element in the game. If we would talk about feelings from someones perspective then I am sure that even if ZoS would add some new unique weapons that would be very strong in PvP and only obtainable in crown store there would be still few people saying "why should I care I dont play PvP anyway and I enjoy what I am doing so everything is fine". Other people would be outraged and in both cases that would be the feelings not the facts and the facts are it would be pay to win. Fact those things doesnt affect You or Your feelings doesnt instantly mean it cannot be called p2w.
Even if getting best setups possible can be obtained by both paying or playing and both ways will bring You to similar results there will be still players playing to win or paying to win so pay to win element exist.
Trust me, I get your point - I simply disagree with it.
Ok scooter, here are the facts.
There is nothing that you can buy with in game gold that will give you an UNFAIR advantage over any other player. It can only shorten the time it takes to acquire the item and leaves you at the possible disadvantage of not having the skills to use the item in question effectively.
The other example of getting a better guild trader spot is a stretch, but if someone wants to dump real life cash to get a trader in Wayrest - I say a fool and his money are soon parted.
But who said pay to win exists only when it is giving "unfair adventage" and not just an adventage ? Have You seen the original post I was responding to and wikipedia definition of pay to win there ? You just further prove that You've missed the point and took things out of context.
Ok, I give up - you win. It's a horrible exploit and we should restrict it immediately and ban anyone that uses a process that the company that designed the game purposefully implemented
The worst part about this feature is that people can buy achievement runs through crown-earned gold.
But I'd say that's a small price to pay. The people selling the achievement run are getting their gold and whoever sold the gold got neat crown store items without needing to cough up some cash and ZOS got their money. It's a win-win-win-win with only one person involved needing to feel ashamed for buying achievements.
KaraBela94 wrote: »So gaining Skins, Motifs, pets and mounts via CrownsForGold is P2W?
LUL...nothing from the Crownstore gives you a certain advantage over in-game items.
Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »By giving Your feeling not the facts as an argument.Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Crown store items for gold is pure P2W.
You can't buy BiS gear in crown store, you can't buy it for gold either (two exceptions are the gold trader once per week and buying stuff from group members in trials/dungeons), so you literally CANNOT win by paying. Doesn't even matter if gold or crowns. Everything you can buy is usually not hard to get or it doesn't give you any advantage at all.
What is really happening here is that you simply dislike ingame stores, hence "I refuse to touch Crown Store exclusive motifs. I would rather they didn't exist at all" (crown store has a lot of exclusive stuff, not just motifs), and you'd like to ignore it all together but it became harder since people are able to buy those exclusive things with their gold. And that's outrageous! They shouldn't! PLEASE STAPH THEM!
It's okay to dislike things you do not agree with but at least be honest with yourself and don't cover it with pay-to-win label. It's getting old.
Of course You can buy BiS gear for gold. Even BoP one. Have You ever heared about carry runs ? You know what is the currency there ? Gold. You can easily get for example perfected siroria/relequen by paying for being carried like a bag of potatoes and getting all the loot. You can pay for vDSA carry runs and get master dual wield , destro staff or bow or perfected asulym destro staff in vAS HM without even knowing mechanics of vDSA or vAS and practicing it at all and those mentioned weapons are part of many BiS PvP setups that will give You many times adventage over players who dont have them. You can buy rare items that normally You would spend weeks or months on farming and retraiting just by buying them already with perfect traits for the gold You earned in few minutes by selling crowns.
The only BiS items You cannot get faster by spending the gold atm are maelstrom weapons. Rest You can simply get by paying for it directly or through carry runs. Especially when new update hits and there are new meta setups those players paying real life money for the gold and buying those BiS items for the gold are getting real adventage over people who play game normally and do not have accumulated large amounts of gold which takes some time to accomplish.
I personally know someone who is selling crowns for gold and he openly says "why should I spend time on playing the game the way I dont like and farm or progress through stuff , if I can just take weekend shift in my job which isnt even hard because in weekends there isnt much to do and for money I'll earn I can get everything I need in the game way faster then it would take normally"
Definition of pay to win You've linked describes excatly what's happening in ESO through gifting. You can buy the gold for real money and get certain BiS items instantly while there are "those playing for free who might otherwise need to spend time progressing in order to unlock said items". If that is definition of p2w then ESO is game with p2w element within.
Is it really all that game breaking that some people are willing to exchange real money for gold via crowns and then use that gold to get carried through a dungeon to get Bis gear?
I just don't see where this is a big deal. In full disclosure, I have not used the crowns for gold process as I have accumulated a few million in gold already and I can't find anything to spend it on as it is. I donate a bunch to my trading guild and make about 500,000 a week just doing crafting writs and simple adventuring.
It's not about is it or is it not game breaking but is p2w element exist or not. Some people will say it's game breaking some will say it isnt but it's not the point of discussion here.
I think Your point of view here is slightly blurred because You look at that subject from the perspective of someone who have been playing for a long time and actively been doing things bringing benefit. How long it took You to get to that point though ? Because now other people can get to that point in few hours without even playing the game. That is the difference that brings concerns.
Why does it bring concerns that someone can achieve it faster than I did? Why would one even care that someone else has the same thing quicker?
I've enjoyed the game a long while and have built 8 very distinctive adventurers / crafters. Other people want certain things faster so they can jump right into PvP or end game trials. Why would I have a porblem with that if I am enjoying my aspects of the game?
a PvPer that has "bought" Bis gear through carries is easy to see on the battlefield - they are the ones needing a res...
You still dont get the point. It's not about why You should or shouldnt care. It's simply about is it or is it not p2w element in the game. If we would talk about feelings from someones perspective then I am sure that even if ZoS would add some new unique weapons that would be very strong in PvP and only obtainable in crown store there would be still few people saying "why should I care I dont play PvP anyway and I enjoy what I am doing so everything is fine". Other people would be outraged and in both cases that would be the feelings not the facts and the facts are it would be pay to win. Fact those things doesnt affect You or Your feelings doesnt instantly mean it cannot be called p2w.
Even if getting best setups possible can be obtained by both paying or playing and both ways will bring You to similar results there will be still players playing to win or paying to win so pay to win element exist.
Trust me, I get your point - I simply disagree with it.
Ok scooter, here are the facts.
There is nothing that you can buy with in game gold that will give you an UNFAIR advantage over any other player. It can only shorten the time it takes to acquire the item and leaves you at the possible disadvantage of not having the skills to use the item in question effectively.
The other example of getting a better guild trader spot is a stretch, but if someone wants to dump real life cash to get a trader in Wayrest - I say a fool and his money are soon parted.
But who said pay to win exists only when it is giving "unfair adventage" and not just an adventage ? Have You seen the original post I was responding to and wikipedia definition of pay to win there ? You just further prove that You've missed the point and took things out of context.
Ok, I give up - you win. It's a horrible exploit and we should restrict it immediately and ban anyone that uses a process that the company that designed the game purposefully implemented
I never said or suggested anything close to that. You continue to prove You're missing the point.
Hello,
Since Update 18 players are able to buy gold by real money by the following method:
1. Used their credit card to buy crown packs.
2. bought the crown store items.
3. They sold the items and received GOLD.
The gold currency is extremely useful, used for various purposes, such as: guild stores bidding, buying/upgrading gear, repair, crafting etc.
It is literally gold buying through the sale of crown store items, a form of P2W/Pay for Convenience.
While ZOS said it's fine to trade crown store item for gold, it became ridiculous how fast players were accumulating massive amounts of gold.
I believe that ZOS needs to change their mind about this and restrict or disallow it by some manner.
I suggested the following as the first step:
Please limit the number of gifts an account can deliver, for example:
1 gift of 1-500 crowns per week.
1 gift of 501-1,000 crowns per month.
1 gift of 1,001-1,500 crowns per 2 months.
1 gift of 1,501-3,000 crowns per 3 months.
1 gift of 3,001-5,000+ crowns per 6 months.
@ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom
I never participated in this form of trading and I believe it is inappropriate.
***Note: P2W/P2Convenience or not, it is harmful to ESO's game economy, such as: increasing inflation of prices, bids on guild traders are higher etc.
Please share your thoughts
It is not P2W.
If you really want to gripe about gold buying you would be complaining about how long it takes for Zos to ban bot accounts. That is where the real issue is so please get priorities straight.
This in itself is not such a bad thing, but it is a continuation of ZOS incrementally turning up the temp to boil the frog. This game has had so many sneaky monetization and P2W-but-not-really elements added bit by bit over time. What will the end point look like? It will happen so gradually that most of us won't even realise it's happening.
DaveMoeDee wrote: »Dragneel1207 wrote: »u r argument is flawed and the end game gear cant be bought in guild store
There is end game PvP gear that is BOE.
By giving Your feeling not the facts as an argument.Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »Crown store items for gold is pure P2W.
You can't buy BiS gear in crown store, you can't buy it for gold either (two exceptions are the gold trader once per week and buying stuff from group members in trials/dungeons), so you literally CANNOT win by paying. Doesn't even matter if gold or crowns. Everything you can buy is usually not hard to get or it doesn't give you any advantage at all.
What is really happening here is that you simply dislike ingame stores, hence "I refuse to touch Crown Store exclusive motifs. I would rather they didn't exist at all" (crown store has a lot of exclusive stuff, not just motifs), and you'd like to ignore it all together but it became harder since people are able to buy those exclusive things with their gold. And that's outrageous! They shouldn't! PLEASE STAPH THEM!
It's okay to dislike things you do not agree with but at least be honest with yourself and don't cover it with pay-to-win label. It's getting old.
Of course You can buy BiS gear for gold. Even BoP one. Have You ever heared about carry runs ? You know what is the currency there ? Gold. You can easily get for example perfected siroria/relequen by paying for being carried like a bag of potatoes and getting all the loot. You can pay for vDSA carry runs and get master dual wield , destro staff or bow or perfected asulym destro staff in vAS HM without even knowing mechanics of vDSA or vAS and practicing it at all and those mentioned weapons are part of many BiS PvP setups that will give You many times adventage over players who dont have them. You can buy rare items that normally You would spend weeks or months on farming and retraiting just by buying them already with perfect traits for the gold You earned in few minutes by selling crowns.
The only BiS items You cannot get faster by spending the gold atm are maelstrom weapons. Rest You can simply get by paying for it directly or through carry runs. Especially when new update hits and there are new meta setups those players paying real life money for the gold and buying those BiS items for the gold are getting real adventage over people who play game normally and do not have accumulated large amounts of gold which takes some time to accomplish.
I personally know someone who is selling crowns for gold and he openly says "why should I spend time on playing the game the way I dont like and farm or progress through stuff , if I can just take weekend shift in my job which isnt even hard because in weekends there isnt much to do and for money I'll earn I can get everything I need in the game way faster then it would take normally"
Definition of pay to win You've linked describes excatly what's happening in ESO through gifting. You can buy the gold for real money and get certain BiS items instantly while there are "those playing for free who might otherwise need to spend time progressing in order to unlock said items". If that is definition of p2w then ESO is game with p2w element within.
Is it really all that game breaking that some people are willing to exchange real money for gold via crowns and then use that gold to get carried through a dungeon to get Bis gear?
I just don't see where this is a big deal. In full disclosure, I have not used the crowns for gold process as I have accumulated a few million in gold already and I can't find anything to spend it on as it is. I donate a bunch to my trading guild and make about 500,000 a week just doing crafting writs and simple adventuring.
It's not about is it or is it not game breaking but is p2w element exist or not. Some people will say it's game breaking some will say it isnt but it's not the point of discussion here.
I think Your point of view here is slightly blurred because You look at that subject from the perspective of someone who have been playing for a long time and actively been doing things bringing benefit. How long it took You to get to that point though ? Because now other people can get to that point in few hours without even playing the game. That is the difference that brings concerns.
Why does it bring concerns that someone can achieve it faster than I did? Why would one even care that someone else has the same thing quicker?
I've enjoyed the game a long while and have built 8 very distinctive adventurers / crafters. Other people want certain things faster so they can jump right into PvP or end game trials. Why would I have a porblem with that if I am enjoying my aspects of the game?
a PvPer that has "bought" Bis gear through carries is easy to see on the battlefield - they are the ones needing a res...
You still dont get the point. It's not about why You should or shouldnt care. It's simply about is it or is it not p2w element in the game. If we would talk about feelings from someones perspective then I am sure that even if ZoS would add some new unique weapons that would be very strong in PvP and only obtainable in crown store there would be still few people saying "why should I care I dont play PvP anyway and I enjoy what I am doing so everything is fine". Other people would be outraged and in both cases that would be the feelings not the facts and the facts are it would be pay to win. Fact those things doesnt affect You or Your feelings doesnt instantly mean it cannot be called p2w.
Even if getting best setups possible can be obtained by both paying or playing and both ways will bring You to similar results there will be still players playing to win or paying to win so pay to win element exist.
Trust me, I get your point - I simply disagree with it.
The worst part about this feature is that people can buy achievement runs through crown-earned gold.
But I'd say that's a small price to pay. The people selling the achievement run are getting their gold and whoever sold the gold got neat crown store items without needing to cough up some cash and ZOS got their money. It's a win-win-win-win with only one person involved needing to feel ashamed for buying achievements.
not true, because if i know the people in my guild and thier nice and do it for me for FREE, i never had to pay gold for that item, i got carried by the guild till i got the weapon i wanted and no money was used, it was FREE.
This in itself is not such a bad thing, but it is a continuation of ZOS incrementally turning up the temp to boil the frog. This game has had so many sneaky monetization and P2W-but-not-really elements added bit by bit over time. What will the end point look like? It will happen so gradually that most of us won't even realise it's happening.