Bouldercleave wrote: »I don't feel entitled to compensation of any kind for subbing during a time that ZoS is trying to bring more people on board.
I don't need to be bribed to play a game that I really like.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »I don't feel entitled to compensation of any kind for subbing during a time that ZoS is trying to bring more people on board.
I don't need to be bribed to play a game that I really like.
So you would REFUSE compensation were it offered or are you just saying this to sound noble without actual sacrifice.
Varaug_Gaming wrote: »well you can always unsub and see how you like the game with 7 days of eso+ a year (minus the furniture statue and the crowns of course)
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Try to follow my logic here:
The purpose of an ESO+ Trial is to encourage new players or non-subscribers to subscribe ...
Yes, miss the free crates but understand why ZOS stopped with it, people got to much crown gems that only the ones wanted apex mounts contined to buy, majority did not buy crates. Bought crates the two first times, afterwards I have been floating on gems, still has 160 left.quadraxis666 wrote: »It may be true that they USED to do free crates, but I'm pretty sure it's right there in the TOS that everyone accepted without reading that zeni reserves the right to change, remove etc without notice and without substitution or recompense.
And from that the entitlement spawns.
be the changes as they may, OP was never entitled to ***, they were tokens of appreciation that are subject to change. #dealwithit
That just shows that you're unwilling or unable to apply critical thinking to the topic. ZOS remove all weapon skill lines and replace them with Frying Pans and Rolling Pins? 'TOS says they can change anything, deal with it.' ZOS change player death in a way that dying removes a level from your character and other players can loot your corpse and take all your gold? 'TOS says they can change anything, deal with it.' ZOS introduces a purchasable one-shot-all-bosses skill to the Crown Store? 'TOS says they can change anything, deal with it'quadraxis666 wrote: »Lol entitlement much? Referring to the TOS is the be all end all argument if you really have to go there. Yes, deal with it. They can do whatever they want. You might prefer they didn't do that, but that's what's known as tough ***.So... asking people what they would prefer is now entitlement?quadraxis666 wrote: »It may be true that they USED to do free crates, but I'm pretty sure it's right there in the TOS that everyone accepted without reading that zeni reserves the right to change, remove etc without notice and without substitution or recompense.
And from that the entitlement spawns.
be the changes as they may, OP was never entitled to ***, they were tokens of appreciation that are subject to change. #dealwithitAnd I can't believe you really referred to the TOS regarding the topic of removed rewards that were established previously... 'it's in the TOS they can do what they want deal with it' doesn't work as an argument at all. ZOS could delete everyone's characters and change them to a level 1 mudcrab. And if somebody asked on the forums whether people would prefer ZOS to return to the previous system, it would be entitlement because it's in the TOS and they need to deal with it?
Dusk_Coven wrote: »All you people saying it's entitlement to simply want what everyone is getting -- i.e., the first option, to get overlap days...
Have you already unlinked your Twitch and Bethesda Accounts yet so you're not an "entitled millennial" for wanting the free crates everyone else is getting? Just for watching a Twitch stream for the game you love?
Dusk_Coven wrote: »All you people saying it's entitlement to simply want what everyone is getting -- i.e., the first option, to get overlap days...
Have you already unlinked your Twitch and Bethesda Accounts yet so you're not an "entitled millennial" for wanting the free crates everyone else is getting? Just for watching a Twitch stream for the game you love?
Entitlement is thinking you deserve something simply because you want it. The malicious use online is more wanting something more than other people feel you deserve.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »And would you be upset if someone subbed on the very last day to get the same compensation.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »Dusk_Coven wrote: »All you people saying it's entitlement to simply want what everyone is getting -- i.e., the first option, to get overlap days...
Have you already unlinked your Twitch and Bethesda Accounts yet so you're not an "entitled millennial" for wanting the free crates everyone else is getting? Just for watching a Twitch stream for the game you love?
Entitlement is thinking you deserve something simply because you want it. The malicious use online is more wanting something more than other people feel you deserve.
My point is that people are being hypocritical when there's no fear of loss, and they are using a buzzword to frame themselves as taking the high road when really they would like to be at least treated the same as everyone else -- to get what everyone else is getting.
But if they'd actually lose out by having to make a choice, my bet is they wouldn't refuse.
So supposing they were asked if they wanted to have the same as non-subs, i.e., a number of free eso+ days, would they genuinely tell ZOS what they're saying here? "No, that's fine, I don't need anything just because I'm a sub?"
The responses here aren't about "entitlement" or not. It's about posturing and not being genuine.
Again I understand the feeling that someone is getting something you aren't but if you are a subscriber you are getting exactly what the free trial users are getting, plus more.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »Again I understand the feeling that someone is getting something you aren't but if you are a subscriber you are getting exactly what the free trial users are getting, plus more.
Not exactly. They ARE getting something you aren't. A promotion. "We're having a special promotion! But you, our loyal customer base, are excluded. Sorry. Thanks for maintaining your subscription by the way."
It's one thing to have, say, a discount on an item as a promotion. As a loyal customer or not, you can still participate by simply buying the item at a discount.
It's another thing to say, "Hey, we're giving out free samples. But you, our loyal customer, can't have one. Sorry."
If that happened in real life, I'd be people would feel some degree of upset.
But here, people are using a buzzword for posturing.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »Dusk_Coven wrote: »All you people saying it's entitlement to simply want what everyone is getting -- i.e., the first option, to get overlap days...
Have you already unlinked your Twitch and Bethesda Accounts yet so you're not an "entitled millennial" for wanting the free crates everyone else is getting? Just for watching a Twitch stream for the game you love?
Entitlement is thinking you deserve something simply because you want it. The malicious use online is more wanting something more than other people feel you deserve.
My point is that people are being hypocritical when there's no fear of loss, and they are using a buzzword to frame themselves as taking the high road when really they would like to be at least treated the same as everyone else -- to get what everyone else is getting.
But if they'd actually lose out by having to make a choice, my bet is they wouldn't refuse.
So supposing they were asked if they wanted to have the same as non-subs, i.e., a number of free eso+ days, would they genuinely tell ZOS what they're saying here? "No, that's fine, I don't need anything just because I'm a sub?"
The responses here aren't about "entitlement" or not. It's about posturing and not being genuine.
You are talking about an item and a service now as if they were the same thing, they are not. The free "sample" is a service, its not a tangible thing.
The thing is though, ESO+ has other perks included in that service which are "tangible" items, namely the crown stipend and the small statues each month. These are not included in the free trial.
Bouldercleave wrote: »No one would refuse anything free
Dusk_Coven wrote: »Bouldercleave wrote: »I don't feel entitled to compensation of any kind for subbing during a time that ZoS is trying to bring more people on board.
I don't need to be bribed to play a game that I really like.
So you would REFUSE compensation were it offered or are you just saying this to sound noble without actual sacrifice.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »All you people saying it's entitlement to simply want what everyone is getting -- i.e., the first option, to get overlap days...
Have you already unlinked your Twitch and Bethesda Accounts yet so you're not an "entitled millennial" for wanting the free crates everyone else is getting? Just for watching a Twitch stream for the game you love?
Dusk_Coven wrote: »Again I understand the feeling that someone is getting something you aren't but if you are a subscriber you are getting exactly what the free trial users are getting, plus more.
Not exactly. They ARE getting something you aren't. A promotion.
It's another thing to say, "Hey, we're giving out free samples. But you, our loyal customer, can't have one. Sorry."
If that happened in real life, I'd be people would feel some degree of upset.
But here, people are using a buzzword for posturing.
ZephyrWestwind wrote: »Dusk_Coven wrote: »Again I understand the feeling that someone is getting something you aren't but if you are a subscriber you are getting exactly what the free trial users are getting, plus more.
Not exactly. They ARE getting something you aren't. A promotion.
It's another thing to say, "Hey, we're giving out free samples. But you, our loyal customer, can't have one. Sorry."
If that happened in real life, I'd be people would feel some degree of upset.
But here, people are using a buzzword for posturing.
Yeah, you're absolutely right. If that happened in the real world people would be up in arms. Just imagine if a cable company offered a free month of a channel like HBO, Max etc and the people that were already paying for them would get nothing. They would be up in arms, revolt, blood in the streets... Wait a minute, that already happens and people don't care. My mistake.
Just one obvious example.
You are correct that no one would turn down some kind of free bonus, but it is wrong to expect or demand it. To think that this type of promo/giveaway/incentive doesn't happen every day in the "real world" to promote new business without the same promotion applying to existing customers is naive.