MehrunesFlagon wrote: »
How is this even close to greedy?That would only be 12 days out of the year total.
starkerealm wrote: »MehrunesFlagon wrote: »
How is this even close to greedy?That would only be 12 days out of the year total.
It's not about the volume, it's about the cumulative effect. A free day every month would encourage people to avoid subscribing, and just plan their playtime around logging in on that day to shovel everything into the bag, hit the DLC content they wanted to experience, and then sticking a pin in whatever they couldn't get to for next month.
I don't think it's coming from greed, but it would be detrimental.
YaYaPineapple wrote: »No dude... this entire post reinforces my point that you don't know what "every dollar counts" poor really is.
It doesn't matter tho really. No matter how rich or poor you are, you are never entitled to a company's products and services, or the labor efforts of other people for free.
MehrunesFlagon wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »MehrunesFlagon wrote: »
How is this even close to greedy?That would only be 12 days out of the year total.
It's not about the volume, it's about the cumulative effect. A free day every month would encourage people to avoid subscribing, and just plan their playtime around logging in on that day to shovel everything into the bag, hit the DLC content they wanted to experience, and then sticking a pin in whatever they couldn't get to for next month.
I don't think it's coming from greed, but it would be detrimental.
Perhapsiif say only the 2x housing space,costume dying and craft bag were included.
MartiniDaniels wrote: »I will be more for return to mandatory subscription (with fixes to performance and balance) and ZOS working on keeping existing players in-game, instead of current crown store based model with clear purpose to lure in more newbies who will buy more in CS then veterans.
Van_Winkle wrote: »Isn't there already enough restrictions for NOT A FREE-TO-PLAY game? All this events and gifts are nice, but they are not help players in common life. One free ESO+ day per months will be at least helpful.
rotaugen454 wrote: »It’s the ESO billionaire class exploiting the low income majority of the population. They can buy whatever they want, while the rest of the population can’t afford basic healthcare (potions), food (especially gold food), and education (riding lessons).
rotaugen454 wrote: »It’s the ESO billionaire class exploiting the low income majority of the population. They can buy whatever they want, while the rest of the population can’t afford basic healthcare (potions), food (especially gold food), and education (riding lessons).
You can't buy ESO+ with play money.
Honestly, ESO without "Plus" is like "ESO light" - to get you started and learn how to play. Probably enough when only playing occasionally. If you want to play on a regular base, cough up like 50 cent per day.
(On a sidenote, this has been different, when ESO started. You could do OK without that crafting bag. Now it's almost impossible, if you want to craft things...)
LadyNalcarya wrote: »Well, they could introduce ESO+ tokens (like WoW does), but I really doubt that they would give craft bag for free.
But the problem with selling crown stuff for gold is that there's not much to spend gold on, so I don't think it would be very succesful.
xxthir13enxx wrote: »Umm...as an add-on to this proposal perhaps ZoS could start paying me for my time spent online in this game
Give every month one day free ESO+ so that at least players who can't afford the fees can free up space in the sack and give craft items to the craft bag.
starkerealm wrote: »you're not really excluded from playing the game if you're not ESO+ (unless of course, you're wanting to do DLC content with friends and don't have access.)
To point out this...HjorrMundGandr wrote: »
Alienoutlaw wrote: »why do ppl insist on comparing ESO to WOW ect ect? if you want X,Y or Z like it is in WOW go play WOW