Daemons_Bane wrote: »
XiokroDarc wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »As someone who plays the game a lot, I don't think I need to pay more than I do currently because someone who plays less wants to pay less than they do at the moment.
And you wouldnt, cause the monthly subscription would still be there.
Daemons_Bane wrote: »
And guess what, stay with the monthly subscription. This isnt a replacement, and addition.AshfieldLad wrote: »Sometimes I’m logged on 16 hours a day, I might not even do anything for 8 of those but just sit in game and move my pad every 10 mins just to ensure if anyone in my guild needs help I can help them. This would prob make me quit tbh, bad idea
wtlonewolf20 wrote: »I wouldn't be so sure of this. Outside of industries that are either regulated or provide necessities, most companies that do subscriptions dont offer different styles of subscription options.
XiokroDarc wrote: »This isnt a replacement, and addition.
XiokroDarc wrote: »wtlonewolf20 wrote: »I wouldn't be so sure of this. Outside of industries that are either regulated or provide necessities, most companies that do subscriptions dont offer different styles of subscription options.
Its not common =/= its not possible, I legit would like an example of this subscription method that was tried before and failed miserably. Cause Ive personally never seen it. But I may be wrong.
I see it as just an attempt to get all the benefits of the subscription without wanting to pay it. I get that some people can't play as much as others, and that should certainly be a factor in their decision over whether or not to subscribe. However, this is an enormously complex proposal for both players and developers alike, just so that someone who only plays a few hours here and there can have a crafting bag when they do play.
XiokroDarc wrote: »I see it as just an attempt to get all the benefits of the subscription without wanting to pay it. I get that some people can't play as much as others, and that should certainly be a factor in their decision over whether or not to subscribe. However, this is an enormously complex proposal for both players and developers alike, just so that someone who only plays a few hours here and there can have a crafting bag when they do play.
Boy once i update eso youre gonna feel silly
just so that someone who only plays a few hours here and there can have a crafting bag when they do play.
Daemons_Bane wrote: »XiokroDarc wrote: »I see it as just an attempt to get all the benefits of the subscription without wanting to pay it. I get that some people can't play as much as others, and that should certainly be a factor in their decision over whether or not to subscribe. However, this is an enormously complex proposal for both players and developers alike, just so that someone who only plays a few hours here and there can have a crafting bag when they do play.
Boy once i update eso youre gonna feel silly
Yeah, not gonna hold my breath waiting for that

XiokroDarc wrote: »I see it as just an attempt to get all the benefits of the subscription without wanting to pay it. I get that some people can't play as much as others, and that should certainly be a factor in their decision over whether or not to subscribe. However, this is an enormously complex proposal for both players and developers alike, just so that someone who only plays a few hours here and there can have a crafting bag when they do play.
Boy once i update eso youre gonna feel silly
XiokroDarc wrote: »
XiokroDarc wrote: »XiokroDarc wrote: »
Oh and before you say "but you dont have eso+ active", i update my sub manually and it ran out last week and I havent been on.
Daemons_Bane wrote: »Well, you pretty much started out being an ass, wanting us to pay doubleI play maybe 6-8 hours a day on a good week, so I feel that I get plenty of time..
Nothing to see here guys, it's one of those threads where the OP provides getting on for half the posts and rejects anyone who takes a different view to him, despite his idea being roundly rejected in the poll.
XiokroDarc wrote: »Daemons_Bane wrote: »XiokroDarc wrote: »Daemons_Bane wrote: »Of course you should pay the same.. You pay for a service, and the decide for yourself how much you use it.. I pay the same for a car as everyone else, I pay the same taxes, and so on.. It's how the world works in that regard.. if you "hardly play" then eso+ might not be something you need after all
"Hardly play" cause eso without eso+ is a pain in the ass. So keeping interest in the game is hard, and many casuals wont buy eso+ cause the subscription would run out before any use was put into it. And Yes they do pay for the service, infact they would be paying more for eso+ than the monthly subscription would provide. So where is the downside?
Many casuals wont pay, fair enough.. then the game is not interesting enough for them.. How about all the regular payers who's gonna quit when you double the price on them?XiokroDarc wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »As someone who plays the game a lot, I don't think I need to pay more than I do currently because someone who plays less wants to pay less than they do at the moment.
And you wouldnt, cause the monthly subscription would still be there.
At double the rate for those of us playing more than you do
Yes but you PLAY more, therefore actually use ESO+ more often, and youre whole taxes and car payments dont make a good point, cause taxes (the amount you get taxed) are based on how much you EARN not the length of year, and the insurance is also dependent from person to person. So idk what you were trying to make with that point.
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And this will hit players who play a lot like guild leaders or organizers like raid leaders hard.wtlonewolf20 wrote: »XiokroDarc wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »As someone who plays the game a lot, I don't think I need to pay more than I do currently because someone who plays less wants to pay less than they do at the moment.
And you wouldnt, cause the monthly subscription would still be there.
I wouldn't be so sure of this. Outside of industries that are either regulated or provide necessities, most companies that do subscriptions dont offer different styles of subscription options.
XiokroDarc wrote: »Daemons_Bane wrote: »Well, you pretty much started out being an ass, wanting us to pay doubleI play maybe 6-8 hours a day on a good week, so I feel that I get plenty of time..
How would you be paying double when like said it would be an optional model.
Daemons_Bane wrote: »XiokroDarc wrote: »Daemons_Bane wrote: »Well, you pretty much started out being an ass, wanting us to pay doubleI play maybe 6-8 hours a day on a good week, so I feel that I get plenty of time..
How would you be paying double when like said it would be an optional model.
Was not OPTIONAL, when I started going after you for it
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Daemons_Bane wrote: »XiokroDarc wrote: »Daemons_Bane wrote: »Well, you pretty much started out being an ass, wanting us to pay doubleI play maybe 6-8 hours a day on a good week, so I feel that I get plenty of time..
How would you be paying double when like said it would be an optional model.
Was not OPTIONAL, when I started going after you for it
this. OP didn't start talking about it being added as a subscription option until last few posts and honestly? if ZoS is ever going to start selling subscription by the hour, its not going to be $15 for 2 weeks, its going to be something like $1 an hour.
XiokroDarc wrote: »I was thinking that this would be a great idea both for the community and Zenimax.
People wouldn't like suddenly having to pay more for exactly the same thing. Maybe another idea would be to have a couple of lite packages at half the cost - one that adds just the craftbag and storage increases and another for the DLCs. Could even split it further if you wanted to separate the bag and storage. All adds up to the same but you've got the option to only sign up for what you want
XiokroDarc wrote: »wtlonewolf20 wrote: »I wouldn't be so sure of this. Outside of industries that are either regulated or provide necessities, most companies that do subscriptions dont offer different styles of subscription options.
Its not common =/= its not possible, I legit would like an example of this subscription method that was tried before and failed miserably. Cause Ive personally never seen it. But I may be wrong.
XiokroDarc wrote: »One huge negative for me would be that it would make me log in for atleast 15 days a months, just to feel like I've used my money well. With the current subscription I can play the entire month, whenever I want and for however long. Stressfree.
wdym? im saying it just deducts the time off of your subscription whenever youre logged in. You can go months without playing and log back in to have eso+ time remaining. and the 15days is just an example, you can add multiple options of the days you want. I feel like this would be less stress since say 30 days wouldnt actually be 30 days, cause we dont play 24 hours a day (at least i hope not). So the 15 days wouldnt be 15 days but rather a full month of playtime anyway. Think of it as you get 360 hours of playtime rather than 15 days. Again this is meant to appeal towards more casual players, not hardcore
This whole idea is based on the concept of allowing those who barely commit to the game to pay less, while expecting those who commit wholeheartedly to the game to pay more. As such it would be a community relations and commercial disaster, and the optional nature of it wasn't part of the original proposal and would over-complicate things implementation-wise.
It's a throwback to the early days of the internet before broadband when we dialed up on our phones to play MUDs which in my case charged 50 pence an hour on top of which the phone connection cost another 50 pence an hour. I spent a fortune playing those games for 20-30 hours per week!