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What is the goal of these free crates?

darthgummibear_ESO
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If the intended goal is to entice people to spend money on the regular crates, I'd say it's a spectacular failure since it looks like just about everyone got nothing but worthless consumables.
  • Wildberryjack
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    There are a few good things in them but the odds are not high to get them. I don't mind because it's free and I convert the junk to gems to spend. It certainly won't entice me to buy crates though LOL.
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  • Dashmatt
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    You really just need to think of them as free crown gems, with the ultra rare chance to get something cool.
  • zaria
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    Gems for later stuff got more than 25 :)

    /roar
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  • Tasear
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    Bait people into watching streams. The gems are just extra currency to use on crown crates.
  • Asmael
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    Ouroboros crates are normally obtained by watching other players on Twitch. They only drop consumables by default, for the exception of a single mount and a pet.
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  • RGFors
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    They are free, anything you get was free. You know the old “don’t look a gift horse in the mouth” saying? Why in the world is anyone complaining?
  • Goregrinder
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    People complaining that something that was given to them for free was not a Ferrari.
  • AcadianPaladin
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    I don't buy mystery boxes so I've never bought a single crate. I happily spend money in the crown store though but only when I know exactly what I'm getting for my money. Eliminating crates and putting those items in the normal crown store would earn a lot more business from me.

    Given the current situation, however, I happily open any free crates and gem anything I can. Then sometimes I buy items in the crate store with my free gems.

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  • Red_Feather
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    They are not a good advertisement for purchasable crown crates, but I don't think the devs ever think fro a new players perspective.
  • Ashaerien
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    They are not a good advertisement for purchasable crown crates, but I don't think the devs ever think fro a new players perspective.

    They're just a 'thanks' or small incentive to watch the streams during the drops. It isn't to introduce them to actual crown crates, otherwise they wouldn't hand out so many with such 'bad' rewards (in comparison to crown crates).
  • Tigerseye
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    Well, they're better than nothing, as at least you can convert all the consumables to gems, to put towards something you like.

    But, I agree they're not a great advert for crates, in general.
  • yodased
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    They introduce crates as a concept to players that don't know they exist.
    They entice on the fence players to watch a stream they may not have
    They entice people to watch the entire stream
    They normalize players expecations of crates
    They normalize the opening of crates
    They buy good will with "FREE" items
    Tl;dr really weigh the fun you have in game vs the business practices you are supporting.
  • Tigerseye
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    People complaining that something that was given to them for free was not a Ferrari.

    No, people pointing out that, from a marketing perspective, it's not the best idea to make people think your product is even worse than it is, via a sub-par free sample.

    Grown-ups talk about this kind of thing, from time to time...
    Edited by Tigerseye on June 11, 2019 7:38PM
  • RGFors
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    Tigerseye wrote: »
    People complaining that something that was given to them for free was not a Ferrari.

    No, people pointing out that, from a marketing perspective, it's not the best idea to make people think your product is even worse than it is, via a sub-par free sample.

    Grown-ups talk about this kind of thing, from time to time...

    How would you know?
  • jircris11
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    If the intended goal is to entice people to spend money on the regular crates, I'd say it's a spectacular failure since it looks like just about everyone got nothing but worthless consumables.

    It's free incentive to watch a stream nothing more. Ppl need to stop blaming companies for their inability to control the addiction
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  • Veinblood1965
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    Pisses me off when someone gives me $100. Don't they even consider I may spend it at a place that can't break it.
  • yodased
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    Tigerseye wrote: »
    People complaining that something that was given to them for free was not a Ferrari.

    No, people pointing out that, from a marketing perspective, it's not the best idea to make people think your product is even worse than it is, via a sub-par free sample.

    Grown-ups talk about this kind of thing, from time to time...

    The only one who would know that it is "Sub-par" would be people who have already purchased crates, which are then not the target demographic of this enticement.

    If you already know that the crates exist and what is in them, these obviously are not those.

    if you do NOT know that crates exist and these are the first ones you get, when you do buy ones you will be pleasantly surprised at the "quality" of the items inside.

    Grownups are running this marketing department, thats for sure.
    Tl;dr really weigh the fun you have in game vs the business practices you are supporting.
  • myskyrim26
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    A lot of gems to extract. Very useful.
  • Kagukan
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    To get people to watch the stream was the goal. Free stuff is free stuff. If they give it, I will take it.
  • Tigerseye
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    yodased wrote: »
    Tigerseye wrote: »
    People complaining that something that was given to them for free was not a Ferrari.

    No, people pointing out that, from a marketing perspective, it's not the best idea to make people think your product is even worse than it is, via a sub-par free sample.

    Grown-ups talk about this kind of thing, from time to time...

    The only one who would know that it is "Sub-par" would be people who have already purchased crates, which are then not the target demographic of this enticement.

    If you already know that the crates exist and what is in them, these obviously are not those.

    if you do NOT know that crates exist and these are the first ones you get, when you do buy ones you will be pleasantly surprised at the "quality" of the items inside.

    Grownups are running this marketing department, thats for sure.

    No, they're really not.

    It's an utter shambles.

    You don't entice people to buy caviar, by handing out gone off cod's roe, do you?
    Edited by Tigerseye on June 11, 2019 8:08PM
  • yodased
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    I have no idea what that last sentence is even supposed to mean, but I think its in some reference to niche food items? Crown crates are not cavier, they are a lexus and you 100% entice someone to buy a lexus by giving them a toyota.

    Hey, heres a free toyota, but if you give us some money, you get all the things that make the toyota great, plus the luxury of a lexus.
    Tl;dr really weigh the fun you have in game vs the business practices you are supporting.
  • Tigerseye
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    Shill, shill, shill, shill...
  • Tigerseye
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    ...and no, of course you don't entice people to buy a Lexus by giving them a Toyota, lol.

    Troll on, guys.
  • yodased
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    It is really funny that immediately when someone presents an idea that contradicts yours that automatically they are a shill.

    Have you ever even studied marketing?

    Let me quote you:

    "You don't entice people to buy caviar, by handing out gone off cod's roe, do you?"

    What does that even mean?

    The concept of loss leaders must be foreign to you, as yes you do give away lower versions of your product to entice upgrades, thats marketing 101.

    You know every gallon of milk sold in the grocery store costs them money right? Why do you think its at the back of the store, so you walk past all the things to buy to get it.

    It's the same thing with free crates. Even if you never were going to buy one, you open the free one and you get that dopamine hit and you find yourself saying, weellllll maybe just one.

    Whatever though, apparantly I'm a "shill" so enjoy your discussion.
    Tl;dr really weigh the fun you have in game vs the business practices you are supporting.
  • Tigerseye
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    Pisses me off when someone gives me $100. Don't they even consider I may spend it at a place that can't break it.

    Um, yeah, those crates are in no way like someone giving you $100.

    The mount was a nice gift, though.
  • Kiralyn2000
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    Tasear wrote: »
    Bait people into watching streams.

    This. Just like the various bribes to like/follow/etc on Facebook & Twitter over the years, it's an attempt to get more people using Twitch.


    (The regular free crates they gave away in-game last year were attempts to get people to buy crates. Personally, I love when games give me free sample lootboxes - they reinforce my lack of desire to ever spend $ on them, by showing how bad they are ;) )
    Edited by Kiralyn2000 on June 11, 2019 8:34PM
  • darthgummibear_ESO
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    jircris11 wrote: »
    If the intended goal is to entice people to spend money on the regular crates, I'd say it's a spectacular failure since it looks like just about everyone got nothing but worthless consumables.

    It's free incentive to watch a stream nothing more. Ppl need to stop blaming companies for their inability to control the addiction

    People need to stop defending companies who foster addiction.
  • Aldrik41
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    jircris11 wrote: »
    If the intended goal is to entice people to spend money on the regular crates, I'd say it's a spectacular failure since it looks like just about everyone got nothing but worthless consumables.

    It's free incentive to watch a stream nothing more. Ppl need to stop blaming companies for their inability to control the addiction

    People need to stop defending companies who foster addiction.

    People should live their lives, and not try to get into the pants of a neighbor and teach him how to spend his money.
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    Best part is 2/3 of the community regularly can’t get them anyways.
  • Iskiab
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    yodased wrote: »
    It is really funny that immediately when someone presents an idea that contradicts yours that automatically they are a shill.

    Have you ever even studied marketing?

    Let me quote you:

    "You don't entice people to buy caviar, by handing out gone off cod's roe, do you?"

    What does that even mean?

    The concept of loss leaders must be foreign to you, as yes you do give away lower versions of your product to entice upgrades, thats marketing 101.

    You know every gallon of milk sold in the grocery store costs them money right? Why do you think its at the back of the store, so you walk past all the things to buy to get it.

    It's the same thing with free crates. Even if you never were going to buy one, you open the free one and you get that dopamine hit and you find yourself saying, weellllll maybe just one.

    Whatever though, apparantly I'm a "shill" so enjoy your discussion.

    That’s not how loss leader’s work.

    They sell good items at a loss to entice people into the store and buy other things. If they sold junk for less no one would come in.
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