You couldn't research jewellery crafting, deconstruct pieces of jewelry, or obtain the psijic skill line without buying Summerset iirc. Same with Morrowind and warden class, Elsweyr and necromancers, or clockwork city (maybe Morrowind?) and transmutation. Also, since dungeon dropped gear can only be traded within the group, you're locked out of dungeon and monster sets for which you don't own the DLC (unless you have ESO+).
ValueDrift wrote: »You couldn't research jewellery crafting, deconstruct pieces of jewelry, or obtain the psijic skill line without buying Summerset iirc. Same with Morrowind and warden class, Elsweyr and necromancers, or clockwork city (maybe Morrowind?) and transmutation. Also, since dungeon dropped gear can only be traded within the group, you're locked out of dungeon and monster sets for which you don't own the DLC (unless you have ESO+).
The content you listed isn't constantly shoved in the face of people who don't have access to it, the same way leads are. It is a matter of opinion if this advertising strategy is nice or not, but it is an advertising strategy.
ValueDrift wrote: »You couldn't research jewellery crafting, deconstruct pieces of jewelry, or obtain the psijic skill line without buying Summerset iirc. Same with Morrowind and warden class, Elsweyr and necromancers, or clockwork city (maybe Morrowind?) and transmutation. Also, since dungeon dropped gear can only be traded within the group, you're locked out of dungeon and monster sets for which you don't own the DLC (unless you have ESO+).
The content you listed isn't constantly shoved in the face of people who don't have access to it, the same way leads are. It is a matter of opinion if this advertising strategy is nice or not, but it is an advertising strategy.
ValueDrift wrote: »You couldn't research jewellery crafting, deconstruct pieces of jewelry, or obtain the psijic skill line without buying Summerset iirc. Same with Morrowind and warden class, Elsweyr and necromancers, or clockwork city (maybe Morrowind?) and transmutation. Also, since dungeon dropped gear can only be traded within the group, you're locked out of dungeon and monster sets for which you don't own the DLC (unless you have ESO+).
The content you listed isn't constantly shoved in the face of people who don't have access to it, the same way leads are. It is a matter of opinion if this advertising strategy is nice or not, but it is an advertising strategy.
I may very well be wrong because I own the content, but:
- Do you not get transmutation stones/geodes regardless of whether you own clockwork city? In fact, I think you can even transmute without the DLC if you or someone who gives you access to their home have a transmutation station there. But if you don't, transmutation stones would be "constantly shoved in the face of people who don't have access to" transmutation.
- Can you not get exemplary jewellery pieces, besides the ones that drop from psijic portals, if you don't own Summerset? Since their sole purpose is research, they would also be a reminder of content you don't own.
- Other players running around with bears or ghosts on tow, or spamming other locked class abilities, are also a constant advertisement of said classes.
ValueDrift wrote: »You couldn't research jewellery crafting, deconstruct pieces of jewelry, or obtain the psijic skill line without buying Summerset iirc. Same with Morrowind and warden class, Elsweyr and necromancers, or clockwork city (maybe Morrowind?) and transmutation. Also, since dungeon dropped gear can only be traded within the group, you're locked out of dungeon and monster sets for which you don't own the DLC (unless you have ESO+).
The content you listed isn't constantly shoved in the face of people who don't have access to it, the same way leads are. It is a matter of opinion if this advertising strategy is nice or not, but it is an advertising strategy.
I may very well be wrong because I own the content, but:
- Do you not get transmutation stones/geodes regardless of whether you own clockwork city? In fact, I think you can even transmute without the DLC if you or someone who gives you access to their home have a transmutation station there. But if you don't, transmutation stones would be "constantly shoved in the face of people who don't have access to" transmutation.
- Can you not get exemplary jewellery pieces, besides the ones that drop from psijic portals, if you don't own Summerset? Since their sole purpose is research, they would also be a reminder of content you don't own.
- Other players running around with bears or ghosts on tow, or spamming other locked class abilities, are also a constant advertisement of said classes.
Receiving leads without owning the chapter is a step more aggressive since whether you get them or not is completely RNG so you have no control over receiving leads and absolutely no way to do anything with them. Leads also have an expiration date to serve as a not-so-subtle reminder (particularly once the timer shows up) that YOU MUST BUY OR YOU LOSE OUT. Transmute crystals don't expire. You can hold the geodes until your inventory is bursting (and again, can use a station outside of CWC). Thieves troves and jewelry stuff is always around, the chapter classes are always available, etc. But the expiration date serves to add pressure to give in and buy so you don't lose leads that might be gold or mythic that you got based on the game's sometimes very unforgiving RNG.
Receiving leads without owning the chapter is a step more aggressive since whether you get them or not is completely RNG so you have no control over receiving leads and absolutely no way to do anything with them. Leads also have an expiration date to serve as a not-so-subtle reminder (particularly once the timer shows up) that YOU MUST BUY OR YOU LOSE OUT. Transmute crystals don't expire. You can hold the geodes until your inventory is bursting (and again, can use a station outside of CWC). Thieves troves and jewelry stuff is always around, the chapter classes are always available, etc. But the expiration date serves to add pressure to give in and buy so you don't lose leads that might be gold or mythic that you got based on the game's sometimes very unforgiving RNG.
FOMO only applies if you let it. Yes, if you buy Greymoor at some date in the future, you may have to re-farm leads that you previously allowed to expire. All the pre-order people started with no leads and had to farm them. If you happen to have any remaining leads, then you can try to take advantage of the short cut by leveling up before they expire.
If you can't set aside the FOMO, and still want to play ESO, then you should buy Greymoor.
Receiving leads without owning the chapter is a step more aggressive since whether you get them or not is completely RNG so you have no control over receiving leads and absolutely no way to do anything with them. Leads also have an expiration date to serve as a not-so-subtle reminder (particularly once the timer shows up) that YOU MUST BUY OR YOU LOSE OUT. Transmute crystals don't expire. You can hold the geodes until your inventory is bursting (and again, can use a station outside of CWC). Thieves troves and jewelry stuff is always around, the chapter classes are always available, etc. But the expiration date serves to add pressure to give in and buy so you don't lose leads that might be gold or mythic that you got based on the game's sometimes very unforgiving RNG.
FOMO only applies if you let it. .
Perhaps preorders/sales were lower than expected, particularly given the OOOH SKYRIM NOSTALGIA they were undoubtedly banking on so they needed to add additional incentives for the people holding out. It's slimy.
FOMO only applies if you let it. .
That... is not how it works. These things operate at a psychological level that go well deeper than “letting” it happen to us. That’s not to say people can’t exercise restraint, but these feelings are wired to come to us and that isn’t something a person can just turn off. The fact that we can’t just turn off these sorts of responses (aka, they are reflexive and automatic) is why they are desirable targets for exploitation in marketing.
Usually I don't say this, but after having the huge, bug on Xbox where we can't sell our goods to the Fences and then encountering this, just made me want to vent.
I haven't bought Greymoor, so when I encountered a page about scrying (or what ever it is called) I look into the details in how to do it, and Zenimax basically says you need to buy Greymoor to do it. Like WTF? I don't recall ever having to buy a "story" to be able to do something that gives you in game to do. At least Summerset never did it. I know when I didn't buy Summerset right away on Xbox (did on PC) I never got something on Xbox to say "here you go, do this but need to buy Summerset to do.
So is Zenimax getting desperate now, by giving something, a simple where to scrye without buying Greymoor, so people would buy it now? I am not looking forward to finding all these scrying pages if I can't do them.
Maybe this is a free feature in the base game now and I just don't know about it, [snip] (Yes I know the actual workers, the coders, the programmers are doing an awesome job, [snip]
Just venting since we can't sell our stolen items to Fences, something we paid for and should be able to do. This just shows how Zenimax doesn't even do any quality checks on the consoles and do just straight ports from PC. This should have been found within 5 minutes of playing. Maybe Zenimax does do quality checks [snip]
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Usually I don't say this, but after having the huge, bug on Xbox where we can't sell our goods to the Fences and then encountering this, just made me want to vent.
I haven't bought Greymoor, so when I encountered a page about scrying (or what ever it is called) I look into the details in how to do it, and Zenimax basically says you need to buy Greymoor to do it. Like WTF? I don't recall ever having to buy a "story" to be able to do something that gives you in game to do. At least Summerset never did it. I know when I didn't buy Summerset right away on Xbox (did on PC) I never got something on Xbox to say "here you go, do this but need to buy Summerset to do.
So is Zenimax getting desperate now, by giving something, a simple where to scrye without buying Greymoor, so people would buy it now? I am not looking forward to finding all these scrying pages if I can't do them.
Maybe this is a free feature in the base game now and I just don't know about it, [snip] (Yes I know the actual workers, the coders, the programmers are doing an awesome job, [snip]
Just venting since we can't sell our stolen items to Fences, something we paid for and should be able to do. This just shows how Zenimax doesn't even do any quality checks on the consoles and do just straight ports from PC. This should have been found within 5 minutes of playing. Maybe Zenimax does do quality checks [snip]
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God it'd be GREAT if I actually knew what you originally said. I guess seeing that [snip] makes me think higher of ZOS. /s
They're relying increasingly on aggressive marketing tactics, which I'd interpret as a sign of desperation. It's always been there, but it's sucking the enjoyment out of the game for a lot of folks. This game goes F2P, I'm out.
Usually I don't say this, but after having the huge, bug on Xbox where we can't sell our goods to the Fences and then encountering this, just made me want to vent.
I haven't bought Greymoor, so when I encountered a page about scrying (or what ever it is called) I look into the details in how to do it, and Zenimax basically says you need to buy Greymoor to do it. Like WTF? I don't recall ever having to buy a "story" to be able to do something that gives you in game to do. At least Summerset never did it. I know when I didn't buy Summerset right away on Xbox (did on PC) I never got something on Xbox to say "here you go, do this but need to buy Summerset to do.
So is Zenimax getting desperate now, by giving something, a simple where to scrye without buying Greymoor, so people would buy it now? I am not looking forward to finding all these scrying pages if I can't do them.
Maybe this is a free feature in the base game now and I just don't know about it, [snip] (Yes I know the actual workers, the coders, the programmers are doing an awesome job, [snip]
Just venting since we can't sell our stolen items to Fences, something we paid for and should be able to do. This just shows how Zenimax doesn't even do any quality checks on the consoles and do just straight ports from PC. This should have been found within 5 minutes of playing. Maybe Zenimax does do quality checks [snip]
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[Edited to remove Bashing]
God it'd be GREAT if I actually knew what you originally said. I guess seeing that [snip] makes me think higher of ZOS. /s
They're relying increasingly on aggressive marketing tactics, which I'd interpret as a sign of desperation. It's always been there, but it's sucking the enjoyment out of the game for a lot of folks. This game goes F2P, I'm out.
@Destai
It’s already free to play on Xbox.
Doesn't change the fact that FOMO is a new old tactic used for selling chapters everything. Everywhere.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »Doesn't change the fact that FOMO is a new old tactic used for selling chapters everything. Everywhere.
Fixed that for you.
...personally, I don't see a difference between getting Leads (oh, sorry, can't do that without Greymoor) and running into Thieves' Troves (oh, sorry, can't do that without TG). News flash - MMOs that get new expansions with new features? You'll run into reminders that you don't have access to those new features. This is nothing new.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »Doesn't change the fact that FOMO is a new old tactic used for selling chapters everything. Everywhere.
Fixed that for you.
...personally, I don't see a difference between getting Leads (oh, sorry, can't do that without Greymoor) and running into Thieves' Troves (oh, sorry, can't do that without TG). News flash - MMOs that get new expansions with new features? You'll run into reminders that you don't have access to those new features. This is nothing new.
Yeah, I can see why some people would feel these two things are very similar. However, as I explained above, thieves troves are a) static in the world, like nodes and can be ignored by a player without TG b) all loot from them can be sold via guild traders and c) have no expiration timers.
Leads are account bound as is the content received from people participating in antiquities and the RNG nature of their drops means you can't avoid getting them. You might be harvesting a survey map in Coldharbour and get a lead for the gold Void Crystal Anomaly...it shows up in your loot log, shows up in your journal, and you start getting achievements. So you've "participated" in the system without even planning or wanting to rather than just seeing a thing you can't interact with. And then you'll find out that gold lead is also going to expire if you don't scry for it. It's a bit more in-your-face pop-up ads than we've had for prior chapter systems.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »Doesn't change the fact that FOMO is a new old tactic used for selling chapters everything. Everywhere.
Fixed that for you.
...personally, I don't see a difference between getting Leads (oh, sorry, can't do that without Greymoor) and running into Thieves' Troves (oh, sorry, can't do that without TG). News flash - MMOs that get new expansions with new features? You'll run into reminders that you don't have access to those new features. This is nothing new.
Yeah, I can see why some people would feel these two things are very similar. However, as I explained above, thieves troves are a) static in the world, like nodes and can be ignored by a player without TG b) all loot from them can be sold via guild traders and c) have no expiration timers.
Leads are account bound as is the content received from people participating in antiquities and the RNG nature of their drops means you can't avoid getting them. You might be harvesting a survey map in Coldharbour and get a lead for the gold Void Crystal Anomaly...it shows up in your loot log, shows up in your journal, and you start getting achievements. So you've "participated" in the system without even planning or wanting to rather than just seeing a thing you can't interact with. And then you'll find out that gold lead is also going to expire if you don't scry for it. It's a bit more in-your-face pop-up ads than we've had for prior chapter systems.
In both cases, they have no real impact upon you other than visual awareness that they are there. Both the contents of the trove and the leads are unavailable to you, and go away without you being able to act on them. Both take no inventory space. One glows and sings at you while the other pops up two messages (one if you don't show loot).
This is beginning to sound more like a "I hate Greymoor and want no part of it" than anything else.
ValueDrift wrote: »You couldn't research jewellery crafting, deconstruct pieces of jewelry, or obtain the psijic skill line without buying Summerset iirc. Same with Morrowind and warden class, Elsweyr and necromancers, or clockwork city (maybe Morrowind?) and transmutation. Also, since dungeon dropped gear can only be traded within the group, you're locked out of dungeon and monster sets for which you don't own the DLC (unless you have ESO+).
The content you listed isn't constantly shoved in the face of people who don't have access to it, the same way leads are. It is a matter of opinion if this advertising strategy is nice or not, but it is an advertising strategy.
I may very well be wrong because I own the content, but:
- Do you not get transmutation stones/geodes regardless of whether you own clockwork city? In fact, I think you can even transmute without the DLC if you or someone who gives you access to their home have a transmutation station there. But if you don't, transmutation stones would be "constantly shoved in the face of people who don't have access to" transmutation.
- Can you not get exemplary jewellery pieces, besides the ones that drop from psijic portals, if you don't own Summerset? Since their sole purpose is research, they would also be a reminder of content you don't own.
- Other players running around with bears or ghosts on tow, or spamming other locked class abilities, are also a constant advertisement of said classes.
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I am just discussing the shift in marketing
You couldn't research jewellery crafting, deconstruct pieces of jewelry, or obtain the psijic skill line without buying Summerset iirc. Same with Morrowind and warden class, Elsweyr and necromancers, or clockwork city (maybe Morrowind?) and transmutation. Also, since dungeon dropped gear can only be traded within the group, you're locked out of dungeon and monster sets for which you don't own the DLC (unless you have ESO+).
EDIT: For what it's worth, I'm not saying the current system is good. On the contrary, I'm a strong supporter of mandatory subscriptions with no other paywalls, as opposed to piecemeal sale and shady in-game store monetisation, which is what we're getting. I do agree partly with what OP seems to be getting at, which is that this model makes the game look like an ugly quilt of vaguely related content.