VaranisArano wrote: »Not gonna happen. Crafting Bag and the associated inventory issues that happen without it is one of the main reasons people subscribe.
Why on earth would ZOS shoot themselves in the profits by devaluing the current Crafting Bag?
Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »So the results are unanimous. 38% of respondents voted yes. and the rest voted ytes and yes and yes.
there we have it.
Also it wouldnt effect people subbing. If you want unlimited mats in the craft bag you would still sub for eso +. But as an added bonus, let eso + subs get to put their crafting maps in there as well. with some stacking limits of course.
No, if you want the craft bag (and all the other benefits that come with ESO+) pay for it like everyone else.
You do realise that ESO+ pays for the games upkeep right?
You can get the Craft Bag for the low low low price of a monthly sub. Less than the price of a lunch.
And, you get back the cost of the sub in crowns, so the sub is really free if you think about it.
thatlaurachick wrote: »ParaNostram wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »And as an eso subscriber i think it's only fair to those who cant afford it. You dont know someone elses circumstances to say they can or should subscribe to plus.
I can't afford a lamborgini, but I think it's only fair that I get to drive one anyway
F a l s e E q u i v a l e n c y
Actually, no, it's a perfect equivalency. The Crafting Bag isn't a necessity of life, it's a nice to have. Anyone saying the craft bag is "necessary" probably doesn't rememver that the game launched without one. That's right, everyone who played at launch had 6 alts JUST FOR STORAGE. Bag and bank space were more limited too. So yes, you can play this game just fine, and have all the crafrting mats, if you're willing to alt a billion times to pull mats from mules.
The crafting bag was the original OP reward for continuing to support the game after it went free to play. Guess what? You want the reward, pay for it like the rest of us. You can't get everything for free just by showing up an complaining.
Or the game can go back to being subscription only and I'm sure we'd all get craft bag "free."
thatlaurachick wrote: »DaveMoeDee wrote: »thatlaurachick wrote: »ParaNostram wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »And as an eso subscriber i think it's only fair to those who cant afford it. You dont know someone elses circumstances to say they can or should subscribe to plus.
I can't afford a lamborgini, but I think it's only fair that I get to drive one anyway
F a l s e E q u i v a l e n c y
Actually, no, it's a perfect equivalency. The Crafting Bag isn't a necessity of life, it's a nice to have. Anyone saying the craft bag is "necessary" probably doesn't rememver that the game launched without one. That's right, everyone who played at launch had 6 alts JUST FOR STORAGE. Bag and bank space were more limited too. So yes, you can play this game just fine, and have all the crafrting mats, if you're willing to alt a billion times to pull mats from mules.
The crafting bag was the original OP reward for continuing to support the game after it went free to play. Guess what? You want the reward, pay for it like the rest of us. You can't get everything for free just by showing up an complaining.
Or the game can go back to being subscription only and I'm sure we'd all get craft bag "free."
I do remember pre-crafting bag. I stopped playing apart from playing through new narrative content because inventory management was horrible. Using alts for storage was a horrible experience and a joyless time sink.
Thus your reason for subscribing. No matter what you think about the game, the devs have to pay rent. Making you smile does not pay rent, medical bills, groceries, etc. The pittance they charge for DLC doesn't either. So be an adult and pay for a game you obviosuly like, or stop whining.
YaYaPineapple wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »you lose nothing. and as i have already stated and shown in this thread, i am an eso plus subscriber, a point you keep ignoring.
AS a subscriber i lose nothing by having people get a small craft bag for free.
Since you say it doesn't affect you at all, why don't you let non-subscribers worry about their own problems (or lack thereof). Stay in your lane.
Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »1. the assertion that the proposed craft bag of 20 items each for non eso + subscribers somehow devalues the eso + subscribers is false, misleading and based on conjecture.
You comment here is what is pure conjecture and goes against logic.
I supported my assertion with the argument that follows that you saw fit not to quote.
You merely spun an opinion you claim supports you claim supports this false assertion you have made but that is all you provided. The comment I quoted remained in context and my pointing out how false it is remains very accurate.
Beyond that it is irrelevant. Zos made a business decision that the crafting bag will remain locked behind ESO+ and it is clearly a solid business choice. Threads like these merely drive home the point to Zos that they made the right choice.
uh... NO.
JusticeForJilarga wrote: »Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »No, if you want the craft bag (and all the other benefits that come with ESO+) pay for it like everyone else.
You do realise that ESO+ pays for the games upkeep right?14:40
"Socially accepted way of behaving in your game should be paying. You want to tell people for instance when a clan member of theirs spends real live money - you want the whole clan to know. Because that becomes the socially acceptable way of behaving.
Absolutely do not want to tell them that majority of people in your game never spend money. That is Poison. Never tell them that."
Sorry but claiming that ESO+ is up-keeping the game is BS. Very tiny portion of player base even goes to forums. And those who use ESP+ shout the loudest.
This one thinks that the video and the point you are trying to make is irrelevant.
^ Go and look for whoever else said it, then.
I probably deleted the wrong name, or something.
I would say sorry, but your histrionics are, as usual, ridiculous.
@Tigerseye
You fabricate a quote, which is lying and you suggest I am dramatic? LMAO.
Your credibility is called into question since you have not been caught fabricating quotes and could care less. Histrionics. lol
@Tigerseye
You fabricate a quote, which is lying and you suggest I am dramatic? LMAO.
Your credibility is called into question since you have not been caught fabricating quotes and could care less. Histrionics. lol
Don't (continue to) be ridiculous.
I've amended it.
Accidentally deleting the wrong name is not "fabricating". ><
If anyone should be loling, it's me.
SteveCampsOut wrote: »Oh FFS people! It's already been established on Page One of this thread that the craft bag is already FREE FOR EVERYONE DURING FREE ESO+ WEEKS! Nobody has quit the game over it, looks sideeyed at thatlaurachick, died over it or renounced their Freeto's for a month! Just sign up for the next free ESO+ week. Load up your UNLIMITED STORAGE Craft bag during that period and continue about your business! You're all lunatics!
You chose to word your posts in that way.
You chose to call into question my "credibility" and accuse me of "fabricating", "lying", being "repulsive" and "creating completely fake quotes".
You, therefore, chose to make yourself sound hysterical, unreasonable and unhinged.
You, technically, chose to liable me, basically.
Even though you also implied you knew it was, almost certainly, an innocent mistake.
So, why use words like that unless/until you knew it wasn't?
If you don't want to be accused of something, don't make yourself sound it, is the general rule of thumb.
Start off gently and reserve the endless, diva-like, accusations for things that have actually happened.
Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »1. the assertion that the proposed craft bag of 20 items each for non eso + subscribers somehow devalues the eso + subscribers is false, misleading and based on conjecture.
You comment here is what is pure conjecture and goes against logic.
I supported my assertion with the argument that follows that you saw fit not to quote.
You merely spun an opinion you claim supports you claim supports this false assertion you have made but that is all you provided. The comment I quoted remained in context and my pointing out how false it is remains very accurate.
Beyond that it is irrelevant. Zos made a business decision that the crafting bag will remain locked behind ESO+ and it is clearly a solid business choice. Threads like these merely drive home the point to Zos that they made the right choice.
uh... NO.
I realize the facts are inconvenient.
Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »1. the assertion that the proposed craft bag of 20 items each for non eso + subscribers somehow devalues the eso + subscribers is false, misleading and based on conjecture.
You comment here is what is pure conjecture and goes against logic.
I supported my assertion with the argument that follows that you saw fit not to quote.
You merely spun an opinion you claim supports you claim supports this false assertion you have made but that is all you provided. The comment I quoted remained in context and my pointing out how false it is remains very accurate.
Beyond that it is irrelevant. Zos made a business decision that the crafting bag will remain locked behind ESO+ and it is clearly a solid business choice. Threads like these merely drive home the point to Zos that they made the right choice.
uh... NO.
I realize the facts are inconvenient.
of course you do.. as evidence by your lack of using any
Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »1. the assertion that the proposed craft bag of 20 items each for non eso + subscribers somehow devalues the eso + subscribers is false, misleading and based on conjecture.
You comment here is what is pure conjecture and goes against logic.
I supported my assertion with the argument that follows that you saw fit not to quote.
You merely spun an opinion you claim supports you claim supports this false assertion you have made but that is all you provided. The comment I quoted remained in context and my pointing out how false it is remains very accurate.
Beyond that it is irrelevant. Zos made a business decision that the crafting bag will remain locked behind ESO+ and it is clearly a solid business choice. Threads like these merely drive home the point to Zos that they made the right choice.
uh... NO.
I realize the facts are inconvenient.
of course you do.. as evidence by your lack of using any
After I pointed out you fabricated the basis of your assertion everyone who disagreed with you was misleading. Good one.
Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »Hazurko_RaShan wrote: »1. the assertion that the proposed craft bag of 20 items each for non eso + subscribers somehow devalues the eso + subscribers is false, misleading and based on conjecture.
You comment here is what is pure conjecture and goes against logic.
I supported my assertion with the argument that follows that you saw fit not to quote.
You merely spun an opinion you claim supports you claim supports this false assertion you have made but that is all you provided. The comment I quoted remained in context and my pointing out how false it is remains very accurate.
Beyond that it is irrelevant. Zos made a business decision that the crafting bag will remain locked behind ESO+ and it is clearly a solid business choice. Threads like these merely drive home the point to Zos that they made the right choice.
uh... NO.
I realize the facts are inconvenient.
of course you do.. as evidence by your lack of using any
After I pointed out you fabricated the basis of your assertion everyone who disagreed with you was misleading. Good one.
JusticeForJilarga wrote: »Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »No, if you want the craft bag (and all the other benefits that come with ESO+) pay for it like everyone else.
You do realise that ESO+ pays for the games upkeep right?14:40
"Socially accepted way of behaving in your game should be paying. You want to tell people for instance when a clan member of theirs spends real live money - you want the whole clan to know. Because that becomes the socially acceptable way of behaving.
Absolutely do not want to tell them that majority of people in your game never spend money. That is Poison. Never tell them that."
Sorry but claiming that ESO+ is up-keeping the game is BS. Very tiny portion of player base even goes to forums. And those who use ESP+ shout the loudest.
This one thinks that the video and the point you are trying to make is irrelevant.
...and most other human beings probably think that people who talk like Khajiits all the time are a few sandwiches short of a picnic, but who's counting?
It's not "irrelevant", by the way; it's bang on the money.
Mainly because it's from a presentation which taught these psychopathic techniques to the industry.
Stop being a hoarder. You have 15 character slots. Make a mule to store things, use storage chests, etc.
I sub, and before we had the craft bag we managed, so can you.
If it's a server issue, it would be a necessity for ZOS to help players stop hoarding. A good solution would be vendors where we could rebuy once grinded sets again. It could be an unlock system like it's used in other games. Once a set item is found in the game, it unlocks at a vendor and can be re-obtained anytime for whatever currency of choice. It could go as far as each obtained trait gets its own unlock tho that's not necessarily needed thanks to transmute stations.Server load issues won't be helped by increasing storage limits. Some players just need to adopt a different approach to hoarding complete sets that will never be used, or massive multiple stacks of mats, etc.