Yeah, that's kind of the idea behind gems and similar currencies in other titles. It's a stopgap so you can get the specific item you want without spending thousands of dollars hoping to get it by random chance.
Anotherone773 wrote: »
In fact ESO has one of the least predatory MT systems of any game ive played and i play A LOT of games.
Yeah, that's kind of the idea behind gems and similar currencies in other titles. It's a stopgap so you can get the specific item you want without spending thousands of dollars hoping to get it by random chance.
Why can't I just buy the crap directly.Anotherone773 wrote: »
In fact ESO has one of the least predatory MT systems of any game ive played and i play A LOT of games.
FF14; you literally buy exactly what you want. Want that mount? Just spend ~$25. Want that piece of furniture? Six bucks.
No illegal lootboxes.
((Yes, they are illegal*.
*Online gambling is illegal in most states of the USA. And yes, lootboxes are a form of gambling. You put money down and hope to win...it's called a lottery, which is recognized under the law as a medium of gambling.))
Love it or hate it, the game needs a crown sink.
As it stands crates are a good way of matching people with too much gold with people with too many crowns. It is pretty much an end game gold burn for those with all their gear, houses, etc and nothing else to spend it on.
Yeah, that's kind of the idea behind gems and similar currencies in other titles. It's a stopgap so you can get the specific item you want without spending thousands of dollars hoping to get it by random chance.
Why can't I just buy the crap directly.Anotherone773 wrote: »
In fact ESO has one of the least predatory MT systems of any game ive played and i play A LOT of games.
FF14; you literally buy exactly what you want. Want that mount? Just spend ~$25. Want that piece of furniture? Six bucks.
No illegal lootboxes.
((Yes, they are illegal*.
*Online gambling is illegal in most states of the USA. And yes, lootboxes are a form of gambling. You put money down and hope to win...it's called a lottery, which is recognized under the law as a medium of gambling.))
Anotherone773 wrote: »Its not predatory. You have gamblers remorse and want to put part of the blame on the business. A majority of players play this game every single day without ever once worrying about what is in those crates or obtaining it.Bobby_V_Rockit wrote: »I got *** so hard this season that am ashamed of myself. For the sake of knowledge, I spent nearly $200aud and got a bear mount. Nothing else but gems and pretty dresses. I will be setting limiters on my spending per month on my card now. This has made me question a lot, I know, its my own fault, but I am ashamed. Been playing 5-6 years, i just wanted a radiant apex for once. i blame noone but myself.
Please, listen, dont get hooked on this junk. Its predatory.
In fact ESO has one of the least predatory MT systems of any game ive played and i play A LOT of games.
Anotherone773 wrote: »Its not predatory. You have gamblers remorse and want to put part of the blame on the business. A majority of players play this game every single day without ever once worrying about what is in those crates or obtaining it.Bobby_V_Rockit wrote: »I got *** so hard this season that am ashamed of myself. For the sake of knowledge, I spent nearly $200aud and got a bear mount. Nothing else but gems and pretty dresses. I will be setting limiters on my spending per month on my card now. This has made me question a lot, I know, its my own fault, but I am ashamed. Been playing 5-6 years, i just wanted a radiant apex for once. i blame noone but myself.
Please, listen, dont get hooked on this junk. Its predatory.
In fact ESO has one of the least predatory MT systems of any game ive played and i play A LOT of games.
Star Wars The Old Republic, a free to play MMO, has a more fair cash shop model moving away from crates. Actually, everything in that game from the shop is tradeable for in game gold. That’s BioWare where EA is the publisher.
EA is doing better.
I’ll say it again for those in the back.
EA is doing better.
Anotherone773 wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »Its not predatory. You have gamblers remorse and want to put part of the blame on the business. A majority of players play this game every single day without ever once worrying about what is in those crates or obtaining it.Bobby_V_Rockit wrote: »I got *** so hard this season that am ashamed of myself. For the sake of knowledge, I spent nearly $200aud and got a bear mount. Nothing else but gems and pretty dresses. I will be setting limiters on my spending per month on my card now. This has made me question a lot, I know, its my own fault, but I am ashamed. Been playing 5-6 years, i just wanted a radiant apex for once. i blame noone but myself.
Please, listen, dont get hooked on this junk. Its predatory.
In fact ESO has one of the least predatory MT systems of any game ive played and i play A LOT of games.
Star Wars The Old Republic, a free to play MMO, has a more fair cash shop model moving away from crates. Actually, everything in that game from the shop is tradeable for in game gold. That’s BioWare where EA is the publisher.
EA is doing better.
I’ll say it again for those in the back.
EA is doing better.
Then go play SWTOR??? Ill say it again for those in the back. Then go play SWOTR!
Anotherone773 wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »Its not predatory. You have gamblers remorse and want to put part of the blame on the business. A majority of players play this game every single day without ever once worrying about what is in those crates or obtaining it.Bobby_V_Rockit wrote: »I got *** so hard this season that am ashamed of myself. For the sake of knowledge, I spent nearly $200aud and got a bear mount. Nothing else but gems and pretty dresses. I will be setting limiters on my spending per month on my card now. This has made me question a lot, I know, its my own fault, but I am ashamed. Been playing 5-6 years, i just wanted a radiant apex for once. i blame noone but myself.
Please, listen, dont get hooked on this junk. Its predatory.
In fact ESO has one of the least predatory MT systems of any game ive played and i play A LOT of games.
Star Wars The Old Republic, a free to play MMO, has a more fair cash shop model moving away from crates. Actually, everything in that game from the shop is tradeable for in game gold. That’s BioWare where EA is the publisher.
EA is doing better.
I’ll say it again for those in the back.
EA is doing better.
Then go play SWTOR??? Ill say it again for those in the back. Then go play SWOTR!
It's not gambling because they guarantee you'll always come away with something from a box. If you get a bonus reward, hey that's cool, you're lucky. But that's not what you're paying for.
Anotherone773 wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »Its not predatory. You have gamblers remorse and want to put part of the blame on the business. A majority of players play this game every single day without ever once worrying about what is in those crates or obtaining it.Bobby_V_Rockit wrote: »I got *** so hard this season that am ashamed of myself. For the sake of knowledge, I spent nearly $200aud and got a bear mount. Nothing else but gems and pretty dresses. I will be setting limiters on my spending per month on my card now. This has made me question a lot, I know, its my own fault, but I am ashamed. Been playing 5-6 years, i just wanted a radiant apex for once. i blame noone but myself.
Please, listen, dont get hooked on this junk. Its predatory.
In fact ESO has one of the least predatory MT systems of any game ive played and i play A LOT of games.
Star Wars The Old Republic, a free to play MMO, has a more fair cash shop model moving away from crates. Actually, everything in that game from the shop is tradeable for in game gold. That’s BioWare where EA is the publisher.
EA is doing better.
I’ll say it again for those in the back.
EA is doing better.
Then go play SWTOR??? Ill say it again for those in the back. Then go play SWOTR!
The comparison was being made between EA and ZOS.
I play both games already. Thinking that you can only play one game is non-sensical.
If EA can do it then ZOS can. It’s a competition and both titles are in the same market.
Anotherone773 wrote: »
4. Ah, but the chances are not listed.
I've read posts on FB ESO groups of people spending upwards of $750 and still not receiving a radiant apex...Talk about some terrible drop rates/luck.
Not as much as you might think, People don't really understand how rare these mounts are, on average, because the probability of getting one is a distribution. Some people will be lower (lucky) and some people will be higher (unlucky) than average. (average is ~250 crown crates if my calc is correct) Social media tends to skew the results and make the lucky people seem more common than they should be.
Anotherone773 wrote: »
1) Things are not illegal because you want them to be.
2) Zenimax has an entire legal team, that makes sure they are following the laws in every country in which they do business.
3) Your not winning anything that is "real" or has any real world value. That is important because a person of average intelligence would know that because it is virtual, it is not actually theirs to keep and when they spend their money on virtual goods, it is the same as throwing it away as they will never actually get a return on it.
4)You always get a prize in loot crates in fact your guaranteed 4 prizes. You are not playing to win a radiant apex mount, you are playing to win 4 items and sometimes a 5th item.
5) A person of average intelligence knows that when you look at the possible items you can acquire, you are most likely to get the bottom tiers and less likely to get the top tiers.
6) A person of average intelligence would understand this even after 5 crates, if they lived under a rock previously and did not understand anything about how the world works.
7) If you dont like what you receive in the crates you can trade those items for a currency that allows you to directly purchase the items you want. Only the radiant apex are not available this way and are a bonus item. This is no different than the 1001 winner will receive X as an added bonus.
8) The ONLY reason this is even an debate is because the have nots MUST HAVE their exclusive radiant mounts but dont have the funds to spend until they receive one. Thus like everything else in todays world they must call it nasty names and criminalize it, in order to guilt people into giving them what they want from it instead of just actually just accepting you dont get everything in life you want. Otherwise i would be typing this from my yacht anchored off my private island.
Lootboxes do not guarantee the drop you want. - I can attest to that...I have so many Crown Potions/Poisons/Food/Drink from the few lootcrates I've gotten from login/pre order rewards, as well as purchased.
Lootboxes require money to purchase.
1. Anything purchased with currency (either in house or government-issued [ie Chips at casinos or USD at the lottery]), where the outcome of said purchase IS NOT GUARANTEED is gambling. - Go look up the definition of gambling if you doubt me.
2. "While loot boxes involve an element of chance because players do not know what they will get, they are not covered by existing gambling legislation because the items “won” are not considered to have monetary value." - That is how the legal team gets the company out of trouble. - Google: are loot boxes gambling | You'll see article after article stating that Lootboxes are in a legal grey area because the laws are too specific (I'm totally sure no lobbying groups had a hand in that!)
3. So. Because it's not tangible, It has no value. Right. I'm sure you would have no issue if ZOS just deleted your account 'just because'. If it costs us money, humans care about it; tangible or intangible.
4. Ah, but the chances are not listed. Which has caused some trouble, prompting MS, Nintendo, and Sony to require loot box odds be disclosed; Activision-Blizzard, Bethesda (so a member of Zenimax), EA, Ubisoft, and Wizards of the Coast are also agreeing to do that same. - On a whim, I bought a stack for like 1800 crowns. I got a bunch of potions/poisons/food/drink and ONE item, one of the pets for that month. While it didn't actually cost me anything (ESO+ member here). I doubt many would drop dollars if they saw they'd mostly get useless items.
5. Again, odds are not stated. So ya, "average person" would assume they'd get 'consolation prizes'. But they'd be rightly pissed if they saw the odds were heavily stacked against them; ie 98% chance for junk, 2% chance to get the Uncommon and higher.
6. lol, just because you accept this behavior from company(ies) doesn't mean the rest of us do.
7. The conversion rate is bullcrap.
8. Actually, it's up for debate because ZOS isn't making the service 'worth it' to dump money into it. Then they go on to make the Lootbox system a shakedown (3rd defintion; "a swindle") by a) Not stating the odds of winning and b) Giving a poor conversion rate to Gems. Meaning it will still, likely, cost you hundreds of dollars to get the items you want. - Again, I point to FF14; you see something you want you just go and buy it directly off the store.
Star Wars The Old Republic, a free to play MMO, has a more fair cash shop model moving away from crates. Actually, everything in that game from the shop is tradeable for in game gold and direct purchase. That’s BioWare where EA is the publisher.
Stop giving them wrong ideas.
It's not hard to put all the items from crown crates in the store for crowns.
If I have to pay 10,000 crowns for a mount of MY CHOICE, I'd be more likely to do that than buy 100 crown crates to have a chance at a mount.
Yes, loss of revenue for [Snip] bethesda but atleast shoving that gambling addiction down my throat stops and you'd do all your players a huge favor, but this most likely wont happen because companies dont act out of kindness and the moral, money is king and will always be.
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Anotherone773 wrote: »I would get more enjoyment out of opening 100 crown crates than i would owning any mount in this game. All the mounts are just reskins. However i do quite enjoy opening treasure chests. So i would be more likely to spend my money on crates than a random mount.
Love it or hate it, the game needs a crown sink.
Anotherone773 wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »
1) Things are not illegal because you want them to be.
2) Zenimax has an entire legal team, that makes sure they are following the laws in every country in which they do business.
3) Your not winning anything that is "real" or has any real world value. That is important because a person of average intelligence would know that because it is virtual, it is not actually theirs to keep and when they spend their money on virtual goods, it is the same as throwing it away as they will never actually get a return on it.
4)You always get a prize in loot crates in fact your guaranteed 4 prizes. You are not playing to win a radiant apex mount, you are playing to win 4 items and sometimes a 5th item.
5) A person of average intelligence knows that when you look at the possible items you can acquire, you are most likely to get the bottom tiers and less likely to get the top tiers.
6) A person of average intelligence would understand this even after 5 crates, if they lived under a rock previously and did not understand anything about how the world works.
7) If you dont like what you receive in the crates you can trade those items for a currency that allows you to directly purchase the items you want. Only the radiant apex are not available this way and are a bonus item. This is no different than the 1001 winner will receive X as an added bonus.
8) The ONLY reason this is even an debate is because the have nots MUST HAVE their exclusive radiant mounts but dont have the funds to spend until they receive one. Thus like everything else in todays world they must call it nasty names and criminalize it, in order to guilt people into giving them what they want from it instead of just actually just accepting you dont get everything in life you want. Otherwise i would be typing this from my yacht anchored off my private island.
Lootboxes do not guarantee the drop you want. - I can attest to that...I have so many Crown Potions/Poisons/Food/Drink from the few lootcrates I've gotten from login/pre order rewards, as well as purchased.
Lootboxes require money to purchase.
1. Anything purchased with currency (either in house or government-issued [ie Chips at casinos or USD at the lottery]), where the outcome of said purchase IS NOT GUARANTEED is gambling. - Go look up the definition of gambling if you doubt me.
2. "While loot boxes involve an element of chance because players do not know what they will get, they are not covered by existing gambling legislation because the items “won” are not considered to have monetary value." - That is how the legal team gets the company out of trouble. - Google: are loot boxes gambling | You'll see article after article stating that Lootboxes are in a legal grey area because the laws are too specific (I'm totally sure no lobbying groups had a hand in that!)
3. So. Because it's not tangible, It has no value. Right. I'm sure you would have no issue if ZOS just deleted your account 'just because'. If it costs us money, humans care about it; tangible or intangible.
4. Ah, but the chances are not listed. Which has caused some trouble, prompting MS, Nintendo, and Sony to require loot box odds be disclosed; Activision-Blizzard, Bethesda (so a member of Zenimax), EA, Ubisoft, and Wizards of the Coast are also agreeing to do that same. - On a whim, I bought a stack for like 1800 crowns. I got a bunch of potions/poisons/food/drink and ONE item, one of the pets for that month. While it didn't actually cost me anything (ESO+ member here). I doubt many would drop dollars if they saw they'd mostly get useless items.
5. Again, odds are not stated. So ya, "average person" would assume they'd get 'consolation prizes'. But they'd be rightly pissed if they saw the odds were heavily stacked against them; ie 98% chance for junk, 2% chance to get the Uncommon and higher.
6. lol, just because you accept this behavior from company(ies) doesn't mean the rest of us do.
7. The conversion rate is bullcrap.
8. Actually, it's up for debate because ZOS isn't making the service 'worth it' to dump money into it. Then they go on to make the Lootbox system a shakedown (3rd defintion; "a swindle") by a) Not stating the odds of winning and b) Giving a poor conversion rate to Gems. Meaning it will still, likely, cost you hundreds of dollars to get the items you want. - Again, I point to FF14; you see something you want you just go and buy it directly off the store.
1) The outcome is guaranteed. You just want a different outcome. That is not the same thing. You are guaranteed to get 4 items of varying rarity. You are not guaranteed to get 4 items you want. You can also use gems obtained from undesirable items to buy all other items except a few items that are exclusive and reserved as rewards for opening the crate. Radiant Apex only drop from the 5th card which is a bonus card. When you buy a crate you buy 4 cards, not 5. And you can acquire any items that drop on those 4 cards with gems.
2) Its still not gambling. In order for something to be gambling there must be risk of loss. You "always win" with a crown crate because its not gambling. You are paying for 4 random items out of a list of items, If you dont get items you find desirable you can convert your items to gems and trade the gems for items you want. Again, the radiant apex drop from the 5th card and the 5th card is not one you are buying, it is a bonus card.
3)Your "feelings" do not matter on it. From a legal standpoint, virtual goods that exist as 0 and 1, do not have any real world value. Anytime you put money into a game you are merely paying for entertainment not to own anything. You own NOTHING inside any game, whether you think you do or not. You are paying for a service not ownership and that service is to provide entertainment. Every EULA/TOS/ legal stuff you have to sign before playing any of these games actually states that. You own nothing. When you give money to a game company its like giving money to a movie theater. You pay for the right to watch the movie and for the entertainment. You dont own the movie. There is no game that you play online in which you can legally say " im done playing this game" and have a virtual rummage sale( fire sale) and cash out and convert your virtual assets back into your real currency. Thus NO.REAL.WORLD.VALUE.
4) The chances are listed, you just didnt bother to look for them. In fact ZOS list them in their help section and their is an addon called a crown crate tracker. This addon keeps track of the results every time someone opens a crate and you can see the results of every season that it has been used in( which is a lot of seasons). The results of this tracker are actually in a google document anyone can view online. SO you can see both general odds and specific odds of items. You just have to put a tiny bit of effort into it. Just a tiny bit, less than it took you to reply to my post.
5)I refer you to post # 4 above and again reiterate that research is your friend.
6) Actually you do because you continue to play and support the game. You could try to change it but its not likely. ZOS makes money off the crates, and not near as many people dislike them as you think. And of those that do most just dont care enough to do anything about it.(IE: I dont like crown crates so i am just not going to buy them.) The people who are "passionate" about them are so because they REALLY want stuff thats in the crates they just dont want to( or cant) make the monetary sacrifice to get it and it REALLY bothers them to the point where they have to turn crates into this evil item made by this evil corporation to take advantage of innocent people. And everyone else is like " if you dont like them just ignore them ...like everyone else that doesnt like them???"
7) That is an opinion. I point you to the last couple of sentences in #6
8) Again your opinion and again see #4 and #6. Also the "get on my bandwagon " argument with FFXIV only works for gullible people, of which i am not one.
Star Wars The Old Republic, a free to play MMO, has a more fair cash shop model moving away from crates. Actually, everything in that game from the shop is tradeable for in game gold and direct purchase. That’s BioWare where EA is the publisher.
EA is doing better.
I’ll say it again for those in the back.
EA is doing better.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »
Star Wars The Old Republic, a free to play MMO, has a more fair cash shop model moving away from crates. Actually, everything in that game from the shop is tradeable for in game gold and direct purchase. That’s BioWare where EA is the publisher.
Do they still have stupid "f2p" things like the absurdly low credit cap for unsubbed players? Or having to buy unlocks to do things like Hide Helmet, or equipping top-rarity gear? Or the big restrictions on porting & other fast travel? Limits on how many raids/etc you can do in a short amount of time?
(yeah, I haven't played in awhile. I just remember how, when I let my sub drop, everything got much more annoying. Definitely worse than losing Craft Bag here.)
edit: as I recall, ESO's Collection is nicer than SWtoR's - in SW, once you've gotten a lockbox thing on one character (or full set of cosmetic gear), you could pay a fee to unlock it on another character, or ~2.5x that fee to make it account-wide.