I'm used to other games like warcraft where if you see a cool mount you want, it's in the game and you can look up how to get it and go grind for it. In eso? Sorry, you can only get that mount with cash and maybe once a year... complete garbage.
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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.
Of course they have that right, if you want to call it that. But I think it needs to be said what people are buying into. Like any market, there's all sorts invisible hands nudging people into different directions based on their demand. My intention is to nudge people away from these purchases because I feel like they take away from the enjoyment of the game.
ESO is an expensive game and splices up content to a more minute degree than even some F2P games. I still haven't heard a good justification for why the dungeon DLCs are sold separately from the expansions. They're small focused content that most other games, WoW coming to mind, typically include in their expansions. It's all very intentional and I want people to be aware of that.
Motifs are another example - in Guild Wars 2, a free-to-play with friggin' NCSOFT backing, doesn't even charge that. The item drops, you learn the style, done. Not that I subscribe to the labor theory of value, but that's ridiculous. I think if more people are at least of all the nudging these games do, maybe we can get a return to how gaming used to be. Where it was about the game and not about the shops.
Bradyfjord wrote: »Like I said, there are more important things to spend on like family and pets... or a Ferrari.
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.
It totally is relevant - there's an active in-game economy of paying gold to have crown items gifted to you by other players.
I'm very happy to see that some people actually get it, I was expecting to get mostly negative responses or the usual "then don't play it" argument, there's something very wrong with the industry, it's like a sickness, I know it sounds extreme but it's true. I think it's also related to the generation, being an older gamer these kind of things reach my core and affect me more easily. What has happened with the Crown Store in ESO is not Ok, and we have allowed it. Developers being under fire about cold corporate choices is not Ok either, the problem lies with management and at the top.I hate the type of player that spews "then dont buy it".
When 95% of the content in the game is exclusively available from crowns, not buying isnt really an option.
I'm not even talking about motifs... But mounts, costumes, facial hair, hats, emotes, personalities... pretty much every single customizable feature is CASH bought, not obtainable in game. Its shameful.
I'm used to other games like warcraft where if you see a cool mount you want, it's in the game and you can look up how to get it and go grind for it. In eso? Sorry, you can only get that mount with cash and maybe once a year... complete garbage.
Bradyfjord wrote: »Like I said, there are more important things to spend on like family and pets... or a Ferrari.
you see if you put it like this, everyone but you would assume you are thinking of them not being able to afford it. what does family and pets have to do with it at all, if it is affordable - nothing, then it is spare money to be spend on anything one wants, regardless if that has decent quality or not - if it is disposable income it can be spend even on useless things. if one has to consider family first, it is not disposable but required for them.
I hate the type of player that spews "then dont buy it".
When 95% of the content in the game is exclusively available from crowns, not buying isnt really an option.
I'm not even talking about motifs... But mounts, costumes, facial hair, hats, emotes, personalities... pretty much every single customizable feature is CASH bought, not obtainable in game. Its shameful.
I'm used to other games like warcraft where if you see a cool mount you want, it's in the game and you can look up how to get it and go grind for it. In eso? Sorry, you can only get that mount with cash and maybe once a year... complete garbage.
That right there, I just can't wrap my head around it, to me it's just insane. I don't have a huge problem with the store (I do detest loot crates however, they are a scam) I mean, yes, they already charge for a bunch of content (ACTUAL content) and in a way you are also forced to subscribe, but that level was alright for me, but on top of everything you get performance issues that should have been resolved, some of the coolest stuff being crown store exclusives AND ridiculous prices. And therein lies the problem.Reminder that any notable houses unfurnished are around 180$ AUD
5500 crowns is 60$
11k Crowns is 120$
Cant by 4k crowns so for 15-16k houses its 3 lots of the 5500 crown packs,costing a full 180$
For a house. with no furnishing usually. as that can be if my memory is correct,around 17k. which would be 30$ extra for the 3k packs. so 210$ AUD
I'm used to other games like warcraft where if you see a cool mount you want, it's in the game and you can look up how to get it and go grind for it. In eso? Sorry, you can only get that mount with cash and maybe once a year... complete garbage.
If you don't like the company's business practices, you have the choice to not spend your money there and/or not play the game.
No one's got a gun to your head.
All in all you put into words what I had in my mind, perfectly. Before, I also indulged myself into the endless pit that is housing system in ESO, there was no end to it, especially if you got one of those big notable homes. Despite being in some very dire straits lately, you bet I'm going to try and buy that new blackreach Vampire Home, but if the furnished version costs 20k, well...Scion_of_Yggdrasil wrote: »Trying to justify these prices or practices because "its personal choice?" Valid point, but an invalid argument. Comparing subjective transfer rates between gold/crowns? Again, valid point, but invalid argument. The price of crowns, and the crown prices, are exorbitant. That is the point. That is the problem.
All in all you put into words what I had in my mind, perfectly. Before, I also indulged myself into the endless pit that is housing system in ESO, there was no end to it, especially if you got one of those big notable homes. Despite being in some very dire straits lately, you bet I'm going to try and buy that new blackreach Vampire Home, but if the furnished version costs 20k, well...Scion_of_Yggdrasil wrote: »Trying to justify these prices or practices because "its personal choice?" Valid point, but an invalid argument. Comparing subjective transfer rates between gold/crowns? Again, valid point, but invalid argument. The price of crowns, and the crown prices, are exorbitant. That is the point. That is the problem.
I could always see the problem, even before when money wasn't that much of an issue for me, but now it's just magnified and for some reason it seems to me that it's escalating.
I never quite reached that level with Gacha games, but I've heard some utterly insane numbers per year of how much they are making. The cost to maintain & update ESO is of course higher, I'm really curious how much they make from crates and houses. I really wish prices were better for ESO, I want to be able to support the Developers without feeling bad about it. Here's hoping for a good price for the vampire home.Scion_of_Yggdrasil wrote: »I might go so far as to identify as a recovering whale lol so this topic hits close to home. I used to play a mobile MMO with "summons," but over time they just got way out of hand *eye begins twitching*. Now the summon rates are complete garbage, and if you do get that prized hero, its irrelevant in a few months, due to the latest and greatest.
Being reformed, now.... :P I have been saving crowns for the new vampire home. It will be a wonderful contrast to my bright alinor townhouse!
I never quite reached that level with Gacha games, but I've heard some utterly insane numbers per year of how much they are making. The cost to maintain & update ESO is of course higher, I'm really curious how much they make from crates and houses. I really wish prices were better for ESO, I want to be able to support the Developers without feeling bad about it. Here's hoping for a good price for the vampire home.Scion_of_Yggdrasil wrote: »I might go so far as to identify as a recovering whale lol so this topic hits close to home. I used to play a mobile MMO with "summons," but over time they just got way out of hand *eye begins twitching*. Now the summon rates are complete garbage, and if you do get that prized hero, its irrelevant in a few months, due to the latest and greatest.
Being reformed, now.... :P I have been saving crowns for the new vampire home. It will be a wonderful contrast to my bright alinor townhouse!
Scion_of_Yggdrasil wrote: »They absolutely are. I make the occasional crown purchase (housing is my addiction), within reason, in addition to ESO+. What about all the other players who would also like to enjoy these things, but don't have the budget, or have better self control than I do? And don't get me started on what gaming used to be. Granted, ESO being an MMO has some leeway in comparison to, say, TES5: Skyrim, because it absolutely makes sense ESO needs funds to continue to support the game. Its the world we live in, nothing is free, but in-game purchases (all around, not just ESO) are a beast that's gone un-tamed.
Housing is extremely predatory. Not only do houses have an outrageous price tag, but now you have to purchase furniture? That's supposed to be the fun part. Yah, you can grind to the point of not enjoying the game to get what you want (already did that, and stopped playing for a month), or you can open up your wallet to the disgusting prices (done that too). ESO+ will get you enough crowns for maaaaaybe one room of decor... more like one corner of a room. And they want us to buy houses like Daggerfall Overlook...
Trying to justify these prices or practices because "its personal choice?" Valid point, but an invalid argument. Comparing subjective transfer rates between gold/crowns? Again, valid point, but invalid argument. The price of crowns, and the crown prices, are exorbitant. That is the point. That is the problem.
To make things even worse, they have crown crates. Now there's a second layer of currency. Consider how many crowns you'd need to purchase, to get X number of crates. Then consider how many crates you need to open, before you actually get the content you desire, or acquire enough crown gems to directly purchase what you want (a purposeful dance to get you to buy more and more instead of putting items for purchase with crowns). Then, every time you log in, they dangle the carrot in front of you.
Scion_of_Yggdrasil wrote: »They absolutely are. I make the occasional crown purchase (housing is my addiction), within reason, in addition to ESO+. What about all the other players who would also like to enjoy these things, but don't have the budget, or have better self control than I do? And don't get me started on what gaming used to be. Granted, ESO being an MMO has some leeway in comparison to, say, TES5: Skyrim, because it absolutely makes sense ESO needs funds to continue to support the game. Its the world we live in, nothing is free, but in-game purchases (all around, not just ESO) are a beast that's gone un-tamed.
Housing is extremely predatory. Not only do houses have an outrageous price tag, but now you have to purchase furniture? That's supposed to be the fun part. Yah, you can grind to the point of not enjoying the game to get what you want (already did that, and stopped playing for a month), or you can open up your wallet to the disgusting prices (done that too). ESO+ will get you enough crowns for maaaaaybe one room of decor... more like one corner of a room. And they want us to buy houses like Daggerfall Overlook...
Trying to justify these prices or practices because "its personal choice?" Valid point, but an invalid argument. Comparing subjective transfer rates between gold/crowns? Again, valid point, but invalid argument. The price of crowns, and the crown prices, are exorbitant. That is the point. That is the problem.
To make things even worse, they have crown crates. Now there's a second layer of currency. Consider how many crowns you'd need to purchase, to get X number of crates. Then consider how many crates you need to open, before you actually get the content you desire, or acquire enough crown gems to directly purchase what you want (a purposeful dance to get you to buy more and more instead of putting items for purchase with crowns). Then, every time you log in, they dangle the carrot in front of you.
Fantastic response man. I just don't think there's any justification for $100+ houses. There's no excuse for the crown crates exploiting players. People keep talking about personal choice, but give no thought to how their choices are nudged and shaped by in-game environments. I think we're all willing to support the game financially. We're just not willing to be exploited over it. And for those who keep buying crown crates, you're part of the problem. I was part of the problem when I bought Daggerfall Overlook (albeit less so when the crowns were on sale). There's simply too much content in that store that could have been in the game.
volkeswagon wrote: »Occasionally i think about what MMO will replace ESO as my go to time and money waster 5 years from now.