Spaceroamer wrote: »I think you’re a very holier-than-thou person from the thread and your posts.
You always speak about morality, calling us immoral for wanting adults to take responsibility for their actions; not blame them on companies.
We’ve stated our point clearly, and every time we counter something you say the same thing again and again. Copy and pasting the same things over and over.
Then you’ll start with the insults (i.e You’re disgusting! You’re immoral!). You over express your words too (i.e EXACTLY, IMMORAL).
You’re clearly incapable of seeing even a fraction of our point because you’re being blinded by your ‘holiness’.
You’re getting a bit to emotional in this debate.
My favourite part about your post is this: "wanting adults to take responsibility for their actions; not blame them on companies."
So companies aren't supposed to have responsibilities over their own actions? you're telling me they have no choice in what kinds of monetisation they implement, they're just automatically driven to loot boxes? (This is purely rhetorical, No, they aren't.)
Your point that "adults should take responsibility for their actions" - while at it's core is an ideal, it's not the case for everyone. And by that same token, companies should take responsibilities to be consumer friendly, and implement less predatory and more transparent monetisation into their games. Loot Boxes are highly controversial, many people disagree and have a distaste for their implementation because of their exploitative nature. Know what's a hell of a lot less controversial? selling things for an up-front price with no chance of not receiving what you pay for. I wonder why.
Taking away crown crates will not destroy your experience on ESO. If you like gambling, go to a casino or get a lottery ticket, go to a betting shop, play a sports game. There's plenty of places for you to get your dopamine fix, and lose your (presumably) hard-earned money at the same time.
Hallothiel wrote: »Those of you who like the crates haven’t really answered the question as to why the crates are necessary, and why items cant just be sold in the Crown store.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLxTxh6l8eIIf it were up to me the entire crown store would go and the only thing sold would be services like character rename, appearance and race change and DLC.
I find it pretty sad its taken 5 years to finally tag a mount to an achievement you earn from actually playing content (imaging that actually earning something in this game that can't just be bought on the store). The best we can hope for is them getting rid of scam-crates and just letting people buy what they want for crowns.
And your plan to replace the lost revenue (and keep on growing) to keep your employer (i.e. shareholders or a private owner in case of ESO) happy and prevent them from firing you and hiring someone else is...?
If it were up to me the entire crown store would go and the only thing sold would be services like character rename, appearance and race change and DLC.
I find it pretty sad its taken 5 years to finally tag a mount to an achievement you earn from actually playing content (imaging that actually earning something in this game that can't just be bought on the store). The best we can hope for is them getting rid of scam-crates and just letting people buy what they want for crowns.
And your plan to replace the lost revenue (and keep on growing) to keep your employer (i.e. shareholders or a private owner in case of ESO) happy and prevent them from firing you and hiring someone else is...?
Micro-transactions and gambling mechanics are a new concept, how did games like WoW, Runescape, Ultima Online and so on survive without them? By selling the game, subscriptions (optional or required) and expansion packs.
There are plenty of games that simply made revenue off of selling the game and then selling expansion packs, as an mmo its more expensive and harder to maintain than a traditional multiplayer game I would have though but I still dont think we need a cash store that rivals most free to play games' with overpriced weekly reskins, scam crates with mounts that have less than a 0.1% chance to drop and all these stupid artificial scarcity "time limited" items.
They aren't relying on sales of gamble crates and recolored horses to keep the game going, its purely for profit. The game would survive fine without it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaDdRLVUohg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOAaFnmzF7g If it were up to me the entire crown store would go and the only thing sold would be services like character rename, appearance and race change and DLC.
I find it pretty sad its taken 5 years to finally tag a mount to an achievement you earn from actually playing content (imaging that actually earning something in this game that can't just be bought on the store). The best we can hope for is them getting rid of scam-crates and just letting people buy what they want for crowns.
And your plan to replace the lost revenue (and keep on growing) to keep your employer (i.e. shareholders or a private owner in case of ESO) happy and prevent them from firing you and hiring someone else is...?
Micro-transactions and gambling mechanics are a new concept, how did games like WoW, Runescape, Ultima Online and so on survive without them? By selling the game, subscriptions (optional or required) and expansion packs.
There are plenty of games that simply made revenue off of selling the game and then selling expansion packs, as an mmo its more expensive and harder to maintain than a traditional multiplayer game I would have though but I still dont think we need a cash store that rivals most free to play games' with overpriced weekly reskins, scam crates with mounts that have less than a 0.1% chance to drop and all these stupid artificial scarcity "time limited" items.
They aren't relying on sales of gamble crates and recolored horses to keep the game going, its purely for profit. The game would survive fine without it.
Anotherone773 wrote: »
I find crown crates to be very consumer friendly.
Anotherone773 wrote: »@Anotherone773
and a reasonable person expects that the crown store should just offer everything in crates in the Crown store. There's nothing socialist about that.
You know what would get people inclined to actually buy items? If they were available - sounds capitalist to me.
Also you can't depend on gems for everything. The very top apex-radiant rewards cannot be bought with gems, they rely entirely on RNG
Like the Chilling Senche-lizard: https://eso.mmo-fashion.com/chilling-senche-lizard/
Nothing about crown crates (which are gambling make no mistake about that) is consumer friendly. Period. End of Story.
Actually, a reasonable person doesnt. A reasonable person expects to get what they paid for in the crown store and that is EXACTLY what they get. They get a crate, in this context, in which they have a CHANCE of getting various items. They are buying the CHANCE, not the item. CHANCE. Furthermore, you are guaranteed 4 items. A reasonable person, as i said, understands they are probably going to get lower tier items but they might get a higher tier item... unless they have been sheltered all their life. Stop making stuff up to support your non argument.Global lottery statistics would say not true. Global lottery sales consistently increase by an average of 5% a year.You know what would get people inclined to actually buy items? If they were available - sounds capitalist to me.
Zos has items in the store for people who want to directly purchase items. They have items in crates for people who want to win items. Many people, including me, enjoy loot crates and other treasure type chance games. ZOS is obviously making good money on the crates because they keep doing new ones.I stated that already. So what? You want the reward you have to take the risk. No risk, no reward.Also you can't depend on gems for everything. The very top apex-radiant rewards cannot be bought with gems, they rely entirely on RNG
Just put everything up in the crown store all year round, scrap GEMS, let people buy what they want.
barney2525 wrote: »Just put everything up in the crown store all year round, scrap GEMS, let people buy what they want.
You have no idea what you are asking for.
You want to Buy everything Ala carte ? Every single item gets a flat crown cost? The players would end up spending a Huuuuuge amount of extra real money for less that what you get with crates/gems
How many items can you purchase with 5000 crowns?
How many items do you get with 15 crates = 5000 crowns
I am not in this boat that Wants to give any company More money than what They already ask for.
IMHO
darthgummibear_ESO wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »@Anotherone773
and a reasonable person expects that the crown store should just offer everything in crates in the Crown store. There's nothing socialist about that.
You know what would get people inclined to actually buy items? If they were available - sounds capitalist to me.
Also you can't depend on gems for everything. The very top apex-radiant rewards cannot be bought with gems, they rely entirely on RNG
Like the Chilling Senche-lizard: https://eso.mmo-fashion.com/chilling-senche-lizard/
Nothing about crown crates (which are gambling make no mistake about that) is consumer friendly. Period. End of Story.
Actually, a reasonable person doesnt. A reasonable person expects to get what they paid for in the crown store and that is EXACTLY what they get. They get a crate, in this context, in which they have a CHANCE of getting various items. They are buying the CHANCE, not the item. CHANCE. Furthermore, you are guaranteed 4 items. A reasonable person, as i said, understands they are probably going to get lower tier items but they might get a higher tier item... unless they have been sheltered all their life. Stop making stuff up to support your non argument.Global lottery statistics would say not true. Global lottery sales consistently increase by an average of 5% a year.You know what would get people inclined to actually buy items? If they were available - sounds capitalist to me.
Zos has items in the store for people who want to directly purchase items. They have items in crates for people who want to win items. Many people, including me, enjoy loot crates and other treasure type chance games. ZOS is obviously making good money on the crates because they keep doing new ones.I stated that already. So what? You want the reward you have to take the risk. No risk, no reward.Also you can't depend on gems for everything. The very top apex-radiant rewards cannot be bought with gems, they rely entirely on RNG
You are a whole new breed of sucker.
Anotherone773 wrote: »
I find crown crates to be very consumer friendly.
Consumer Friendly Groceries shopping
When I go shopping for groceries I bring a List of groceries totaling 100$
But I bring 1000$ and visit 10 groceries stores and I give the manager 100$ and tell him to get me 100$ worth of groceries, when he asks which... I say randomize it.
Then I pick up all the groceries from the 10 stores and 8 times out of 10 I get all the Items I needed on my List.
Quite Consumer friendly since I don't even need to shop, think of the time you will save.
$150 of crown crateshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaDdRLVUohg
+100 crates. Got 1 Apex rewardhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOAaFnmzF7g
If it were up to me the entire crown store would go and the only thing sold would be services like character rename, appearance and race change and DLC.
I find it pretty sad its taken 5 years to finally tag a mount to an achievement you earn from actually playing content (imaging that actually earning something in this game that can't just be bought on the store). The best we can hope for is them getting rid of scam-crates and just letting people buy what they want for crowns.
And your plan to replace the lost revenue (and keep on growing) to keep your employer (i.e. shareholders or a private owner in case of ESO) happy and prevent them from firing you and hiring someone else is...?
Micro-transactions and gambling mechanics are a new concept, how did games like WoW, Runescape, Ultima Online and so on survive without them? By selling the game, subscriptions (optional or required) and expansion packs.
There are plenty of games that simply made revenue off of selling the game and then selling expansion packs, as an mmo its more expensive and harder to maintain than a traditional multiplayer game I would have though but I still dont think we need a cash store that rivals most free to play games' with overpriced weekly reskins, scam crates with mounts that have less than a 0.1% chance to drop and all these stupid artificial scarcity "time limited" items.
They aren't relying on sales of gamble crates and recolored horses to keep the game going, its purely for profit. The game would survive fine without it.
Hallothiel wrote: »Those of you who like the crates haven’t really answered the question as to why the crates are necessary, and why items cant just be sold in the Crown store.
Spaceroamer wrote: »I think you’re a very holier-than-thou person from the thread and your posts.
You always speak about morality, calling us immoral for wanting adults to take responsibility for their actions; not blame them on companies.
We’ve stated our point clearly, and every time we counter something you say the same thing again and again. Copy and pasting the same things over and over.
Then you’ll start with the insults (i.e You’re disgusting! You’re immoral!). You over express your words too (i.e EXACTLY, IMMORAL).
You’re clearly incapable of seeing even a fraction of our point because you’re being blinded by your ‘holiness’.
You’re getting a bit to emotional in this debate.
My favourite part about your post is this: "wanting adults to take responsibility for their actions; not blame them on companies."
So companies aren't supposed to have responsibilities over their own actions? you're telling me they have no choice in what kinds of monetisation they implement, they're just automatically driven to loot boxes? (This is purely rhetorical, No, they aren't.)
Your point that "adults should take responsibility for their actions" - while at it's core is an ideal, it's not the case for everyone. And by that same token, companies should take responsibilities to be consumer friendly, and implement less predatory and more transparent monetisation into their games. Loot Boxes are highly controversial, many people disagree and have a distaste for their implementation because of their exploitative nature. Know what's a hell of a lot less controversial? selling things for an up-front price with no chance of not receiving what you pay for. I wonder why.
Taking away crown crates will not destroy your experience on ESO. If you like gambling, go to a casino or get a lottery ticket, go to a betting shop, play a sports game. There's plenty of places for you to get your dopamine fix, and lose your (presumably) hard-earned money at the same time.
barney2525 wrote: »But since the crates items in many cases Can be changed into gems so you can get enough to 'buy' specific items makes crown crates much further ahead of standard boxes in other games.
Seems pretty obvious. This can go both ways, but the obvious point in posting them here is to show the negative side of the Crown Crates.What point are you making by posting videos about people willingly spending money on Crown Crates?
barney2525 wrote: »But since the crates items in many cases Can be changed into gems so you can get enough to 'buy' specific items makes crown crates much further ahead of standard boxes in other games.
What would make them ever better? If you could buy those Gem-only things for Gems or Crowns. Yeah, that should be the next improvement.Seems pretty obvious. This can go both ways, but the obvious point in posting them here is to show the negative side of the Crown Crates.What point are you making by posting videos about people willingly spending money on Crown Crates?
What point are you making by posting videos about people willingly spending money on Crown Crates?Seems pretty obvious. This can go both ways, but the obvious point in posting them here is to show the negative side of the Crown Crates.
You mean the negative side of gambling? Why is that necessary? Was there some confusion about people not getting what they want sometimes if they gamble? No, obviously not.
Now I'm going to go find a video from "Super Size Me" to illustrate my point that when you eat only fast food for a month you get fat.
I guess that my comment is gonna get erased but yeah, ZOS and other gaming companies are perfectly aware that loot crates are a scam. And that the target are weak customers who don't realise that they are wasting money, money that could be use to pay bills, food, rent, or real quality-of-life improving stuff, and that instead goes into gambling for digital content. Not even real potential rewards. It's just even worse than a casino. But gaming companies don't care because it's generating money. They don't care at all. And people who are defending crates, to me, just lack maturity. I bet that just a fraction of crown crates buyers are really so rich IRL that they don't have to care about how they spend money. The majority should spend it more wisely. Nobody should be okay with this system. Like people said before it's predatory marketing. It's unethical and it proves how little zos cares about us.
What point are you making by posting videos about people willingly spending money on Crown Crates?Seems pretty obvious. This can go both ways, but the obvious point in posting them here is to show the negative side of the Crown Crates.
You mean the negative side of gambling? Why is that necessary? Was there some confusion about people not getting what they want sometimes if they gamble? No, obviously not.
Now I'm going to go find a video from "Super Size Me" to illustrate my point that when you eat only fast food for a month you get fat.
People are bad at understanding odds and probabilities. On top of that, ZOS does not actually publish the odds of winning, which they should do, but don't do, for obvious reasons. Watching someone else open them, and seeing the excitement or disappointment as they get, or do not get, the "good stuff", does help.
I have not watched all of them, but I have watched the one from Deltia as he opens his pile of Crown Crates. He is very quick to start labeling the stuff as trash, and his video really emphasizes that the main thing people get from Crown Crates is gems.
As a gem delivery system, I can certainly think of some improvements.
Spaceroamer wrote: »I’m honestly thinking right now that people are trying to get Crown Crates removed, not for the people who are addicted, but because they want to directly purchase Crown Crate items. And are using people who addicted to hide behind that reason.
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »I’m honestly thinking right now that people are trying to get Crown Crates removed, not for the people who are addicted, but because they want to directly purchase Crown Crate items. And are using people who addicted to hide behind that reason.
I too think this.
People are quick to pull a sympathy card for their own ends.
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Spaceroamer wrote: »I’m honestly thinking right now that people are trying to get Crown Crates removed, not for the people who are addicted, but because they want to directly purchase Crown Crate items. And are using people who addicted to hide behind that reason.
I too think this.
People are quick to pull a sympathy card for their own ends.
Personally, I want them to get rid of Crown Crates and provide direct purchase. I just want to be able to buy the items without having to fiddle around with RNG. No gambling addiction or children cards being played here. In the first case, they need to seek help, or are getting help, local to them. In the second case, it is the responsibility of the parents, and if they are not doing that job properly, there are people local to them that will be happy to address that issue.