Yes! Crown prices are ABSURD!
All ZOS seems to care about these days is the Crown Store.
I argue they would make better money if every crown store item was always available at a reasonable price. Lots more people would buy more things.
I avoid crown store and those thieving gambling crates.
Really makes me angry that ZOS is so cheap and stingy when it comes to Crown Store items, cuz some of them are really cool.
Kalik_Gold wrote: »Ps4 per crown is 85g low to 100g norm.
425,000 gold for a full motif isn't bad.
It's up to the individual person what they pay for, or don't pay for. No one here has any right to tell anyone what to spend their leisure money on.
If they can't control themselves and gamble their money away, don't blame ESO. Those people would have squandered it somewhere, if not here.
It's the individual's responsibility, not anyone else's.
If you don't like what the game company offers, or the prices, or anything else, by all means, you are welcome to find another game. They don't owe you any kind of control of prices or anything else. As long as they get enough people playing/paying, their goal is accomplished. They know that they can't make everyone happy. It's impossible.
Take responsibility for your own choices, and stop telling other people what they can and can't pay for.
It's up to the individual person what they pay for, or don't pay for. No one here has any right to tell anyone what to spend their leisure money on.
If they can't control themselves and gamble their money away, don't blame ESO. Those people would have squandered it somewhere, if not here.
It's the individual's responsibility, not anyone else's.
If you don't like what the game company offers, or the prices, or anything else, by all means, you are welcome to find another game. They don't owe you any kind of control of prices or anything else. As long as they get enough people playing/paying, their goal is accomplished. They know that they can't make everyone happy. It's impossible.
Take responsibility for your own choices, and stop telling other people what they can and can't pay for.
Grandchamp1989 wrote: »It is not just ESO.
Remember when 2 dollar horse armor was scandalous?
Now every game from fortnite to Apex Legends charge 20 dollar for an emote.
Kalik_Gold wrote: »Ps4 per crown is 85g low to 100g norm.
425,000 gold for a full motif isn't bad.
That is not relevant to the cash to crown conversion which is what the discussion is about. Unless we want to talk about rates for the gold sellers.
Bradyfjord wrote: »It's easy. If it's so expensive, then don't buy anything on the crown store. Use what resources you have for your real life family and pets.
Dr_Sinister wrote: »You don't have to buy it and it affects nothing in ESO but wanna talk prices on pixels?
Javelin - $2,500
The Javelin is the most expensive and impressive ship in Star Citizen to date.
https://www.gameskinny.com/7pxq0/the-most-expensive-ships-in-star-citizen#:~:text=Javelin - $2,500,original run have been sold.

Exactly, it's asinine to do so, but I guess you'll always have the Zenimax/Bethesda apologists barging in to defend *** practices. They can do better, but if no-one questions them, then nothing will ever change. In this case however, money talks, so if people keep buying, they will keep selling with these prices. This thread is redundant, but I wanted to see people's opinions anyway.Bradyfjord wrote: »It's easy. If it's so expensive, then don't buy anything on the crown store. Use what resources you have for your real life family and pets.
you assume with it that people cannot afford it - but this is not necessarily the case. One can deem a price tag as too high regardless. think about it - a hot dog for 100 dollars is too high a price tag for what it offers, whereas getting a Ferrari for 150,000 dollars might be a real bargain - and this judgement is independent of if one could afford it or not.
I mainly play one character but I am working on my other characters who are all differing roles. I am a master crafter, I collect alot of resources, I frequently dungeons delve and craft gear for all my characters.
I do not use any of my characters as storage because I think that is a waste of a character slot. When I make a character it is because I want to try out something new, it is a character concept I am excited to try out.
The benefits of ESO+ work great for me as someone that plays all the content and has multiple characters. The experience is far better with ESO+ than without it as resource management is not bearing down on me. Also it's not expensive $15 a month is basically buying a lunch.
I don't mean to sound entitled but in what universe is this ok? These are hard times, yes, not asking for free stuff, but that is rather demoralizing.
Dr_Sinister wrote: »You don't have to buy it and it affects nothing in ESO but wanna talk prices on pixels?
Javelin - $2,500
The Javelin is the most expensive and impressive ship in Star Citizen to date.
https://www.gameskinny.com/7pxq0/the-most-expensive-ships-in-star-citizen#:~:text=Javelin - $2,500,original run have been sold.
I truly hate to whine and cry in my first post after returning to the game but have the Crown Prices always been so high? Having some financial issues right now, so I guess my psychology is getting the better of me, but if I'm not mistaking anything.. it would cost me 5000 crowns (~35 euro) for a motif (which is nothing spectacular) and around 85 euro for a fully furnished notable house. I don't mean to sound entitled but in what universe is this ok? These are hard times, yes, not asking for free stuff, but that is rather demoralizing.
Bradyfjord wrote: »It's easy. If it's so expensive, then don't buy anything on the crown store. Use what resources you have for your real life family and pets.
you assume with it that people cannot afford it - but this is not necessarily the case. One can deem a price tag as too high regardless. think about it - a hot dog for 100 dollars is too high a price tag for what it offers, whereas getting a Ferrari for 150,000 dollars might be a real bargain - and this judgement is independent of if one could afford it or not.
Not picking on you but am replying to the "If they can't control themselves and gamble their money away" comment you and others have made. That is being a bit presumptuous. I sometimes get invited to run trials with a guild that is mostly retired people when they can't fill the group. Getting to know some of them they are first off retired so have a lot of time. A few of them for health reasons are kinda stuck at home so the game is their go to thing to fill the day. More than a few of them invested very well and have more than enough funds to indulge in whatever they wish. We shouldn't assume people taking full advantage of the crown store are somehow not able to control themselves or are throwing their money away.
Darkenarlol wrote: »1) be a smart buyer - buy crowns on crown sale events (bigger packs with discount is your deal)
2) eso+ comes with some crowns too (like ~20k/year, not enough for me lol)
3) noone forces you to buy motifs for 5k crowns instead of buying them in-gmae for gold from players/guild stores
be safe and have a nice day
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I refuse to buy dungeon DLCs or crown crates. The latter especially are exploitation and the people that buy them are only enabling companies to keep up and expand these practices. I'm happy to buy houses or whatever, but I'd surely buy more things if they were cheaper. I just can't justify paying for the 13k crowns for these things.
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I refuse to buy dungeon DLCs or crown crates. The latter especially are exploitation and the people that buy them are only enabling companies to keep up and expand these practices. I'm happy to buy houses or whatever, but I'd surely buy more things if they were cheaper. I just can't justify paying for the 13k crowns for these things.
I have no problem with what you said, in regard to your own choices. Your choices are your own.
Just remember that every other person has the right to decide on their own to spend on X or Y. Your choices do not have to be their choices, and you don't have the right to make those choices for them.
We're talking about luxury pixel pricing here, not gouging for water in Africa, after all.