Zenimax already does do the same. WoW provides all the previous content to those who subscribe and that is exactly what happens in ESO.
This is incorrect. You do not need a subscription to play wow in it's entirety, you do need to purchase 30 days of time with gold in game. You do however need a subscription to play ESO in it's entirety.Zenimax does one better than Blizard does with WoW. If we choose to end our subscription for a short while we can still log into the game and do something. That is much more than we can do in WoW without an active sub.
So ESO works exactly like WOW here with the bonus that you can still play ESO if not subscribed.To everyone saying people can just buy one, you do realize how much they cost, right? They're 1,250 Vouchers, and the average price gold-wise is around 900k. So no, it's not exactly realistic for people to just casually go out and buy one of these things. And no, not every guild has one, either, simply because of the cost. It would make more sense to have them added to some base area.
Agreed. I have 5 trade guilds, they dont all have this item and only one of them has all the attunable crafting stations.
When World of Warcraft releases a new expansion, all the previous expansions are included in the new expansion. This is to ensure all the players are on the same page.
Zenimax should do the same. When a new expansion comes out, all the previous ones should be included in the base game.
technically - they are. IF you are a subscriber.
You do not have to subscribe for 15.00 a month in wow, you can trade in game gold for play time.
someone paid $20 each for those monthly tokens. they are not just generated into the game, Blizzard gets their money one way or another - they get more money via token exchange in fact.
by that same merit - you can pay gold in ESO to have those DLC's be gifted to you. again, wow makes it safer to trade and in that regard - they are doing it better. BUT... the essential idea is not that different at all.
The discussion is not about a company getting paid or not, the discussion is about previous expansions being part of the base game. In ESO they are not, in WOW they are.
Wows monetization model is much more up front and honest. You pay 15 bucks a month ,or buy a token, and the entire game is playable. Not even REMOTELY close to ESO where most content is hidden behind a cash shop, on top of a game purchase, on top of a sub.
Subscribe to ESO and unlock access to that content. It really is that simple.
So ESO works exactly like WOW here with the bonus that you can still play ESO if not subscribed.To everyone saying people can just buy one, you do realize how much they cost, right? They're 1,250 Vouchers, and the average price gold-wise is around 900k. So no, it's not exactly realistic for people to just casually go out and buy one of these things. And no, not every guild has one, either, simply because of the cost. It would make more sense to have them added to some base area.
Agreed. I have 5 trade guilds, they dont all have this item and only one of them has all the attunable crafting stations.
When World of Warcraft releases a new expansion, all the previous expansions are included in the new expansion. This is to ensure all the players are on the same page.
Zenimax should do the same. When a new expansion comes out, all the previous ones should be included in the base game.
technically - they are. IF you are a subscriber.
You do not have to subscribe for 15.00 a month in wow, you can trade in game gold for play time.
someone paid $20 each for those monthly tokens. they are not just generated into the game, Blizzard gets their money one way or another - they get more money via token exchange in fact.
by that same merit - you can pay gold in ESO to have those DLC's be gifted to you. again, wow makes it safer to trade and in that regard - they are doing it better. BUT... the essential idea is not that different at all.
The discussion is not about a company getting paid or not, the discussion is about previous expansions being part of the base game. In ESO they are not, in WOW they are.
Wows monetization model is much more up front and honest. You pay 15 bucks a month ,or buy a token, and the entire game is playable. Not even REMOTELY close to ESO where most content is hidden behind a cash shop, on top of a game purchase, on top of a sub.
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Zenimax already does do the same. WoW provides all the previous content to those who subscribe and that is exactly what happens in ESO.
This conversation is not about subscriptions, its about allowing the player to play the content when they do not have a sub.
You can not access clockwork city with a chapter purchase. You can not access any of the DPC with a chapter purchase.
In wow 100% of the content is available to the player, not for a sub, but for the latest purchase. Paid subscriptions ARE NOT a requirement to play World of Warcraft in its entirety.This is incorrect. You do not need a subscription to play wow in it's entirety, you do need to purchase 30 days of time with gold in game. You do however need a subscription to play ESO in it's entirety.Zenimax does one better than Blizard does with WoW. If we choose to end our subscription for a short while we can still log into the game and do something. That is much more than we can do in WoW without an active sub.
Zenimax already does do the same. WoW provides all the previous content to those who subscribe and that is exactly what happens in ESO.
This conversation is not about subscriptions, its about allowing the player to play the content when they do not have a sub.
You can not access clockwork city with a chapter purchase. You can not access any of the DPC with a chapter purchase.
In wow 100% of the content is available to the player, not for a sub, but for the latest purchase. Paid subscriptions ARE NOT a requirement to play World of Warcraft in its entirety.This is incorrect. You do not need a subscription to play wow in it's entirety, you do need to purchase 30 days of time with gold in game. You do however need a subscription to play ESO in it's entirety.Zenimax does one better than Blizard does with WoW. If we choose to end our subscription for a short while we can still log into the game and do something. That is much more than we can do in WoW without an active sub.
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
Zenimax already does do the same. WoW provides all the previous content to those who subscribe and that is exactly what happens in ESO.
This conversation is not about subscriptions, its about allowing the player to play the content when they do not have a sub.
You can not access clockwork city with a chapter purchase. You can not access any of the DPC with a chapter purchase.
In wow 100% of the content is available to the player, not for a sub, but for the latest purchase. Paid subscriptions ARE NOT a requirement to play World of Warcraft in its entirety.This is incorrect. You do not need a subscription to play wow in it's entirety, you do need to purchase 30 days of time with gold in game. You do however need a subscription to play ESO in it's entirety.Zenimax does one better than Blizard does with WoW. If we choose to end our subscription for a short while we can still log into the game and do something. That is much more than we can do in WoW without an active sub.
this is factually false. regardless of HOW you get game time - getting that gametime is required to acess wow past lvl 20 (or is it lvl 10 now, not sure, since there is level squish and I haven't checked what it does to free trial). you have to have active subscription to play the rest of the game. that is NON NEGOTIABLE. you have to keep BUYING subscription. again - how you get those tokens is neither here nor there (especially since crown for gold trading in ESO exists)
the one thing that WoW does objectively better when it comes to this - is transaction safety. it is assured by blizzard. there is no risk to either seller or buyer.
Zenimax already does do the same. WoW provides all the previous content to those who subscribe and that is exactly what happens in ESO.
This conversation is not about subscriptions, its about allowing the player to play the content when they do not have a sub.
You can not access clockwork city with a chapter purchase. You can not access any of the DPC with a chapter purchase.
In wow 100% of the content is available to the player, not for a sub, but for the latest purchase. Paid subscriptions ARE NOT a requirement to play World of Warcraft in its entirety.This is incorrect. You do not need a subscription to play wow in it's entirety, you do need to purchase 30 days of time with gold in game. You do however need a subscription to play ESO in it's entirety.Zenimax does one better than Blizard does with WoW. If we choose to end our subscription for a short while we can still log into the game and do something. That is much more than we can do in WoW without an active sub.
this is factually false. regardless of HOW you get game time - getting that gametime is required to acess wow past lvl 20 (or is it lvl 10 now, not sure, since there is level squish and I haven't checked what it does to free trial). you have to have active subscription to play the rest of the game. that is NON NEGOTIABLE. you have to keep BUYING subscription. again - how you get those tokens is neither here nor there (especially since crown for gold trading in ESO exists)
the one thing that WoW does objectively better when it comes to this - is transaction safety. it is assured by blizzard. there is no risk to either seller or buyer.
Zenimax already does do the same. WoW provides all the previous content to those who subscribe and that is exactly what happens in ESO.
This conversation is not about subscriptions, its about allowing the player to play the content when they do not have a sub.
You can not access clockwork city with a chapter purchase. You can not access any of the DPC with a chapter purchase.
In wow 100% of the content is available to the player, not for a sub, but for the latest purchase. Paid subscriptions ARE NOT a requirement to play World of Warcraft in its entirety.This is incorrect. You do not need a subscription to play wow in it's entirety, you do need to purchase 30 days of time with gold in game. You do however need a subscription to play ESO in it's entirety.Zenimax does one better than Blizard does with WoW. If we choose to end our subscription for a short while we can still log into the game and do something. That is much more than we can do in WoW without an active sub.
this is factually false. regardless of HOW you get game time - getting that gametime is required to acess wow past lvl 20 (or is it lvl 10 now, not sure, since there is level squish and I haven't checked what it does to free trial). you have to have active subscription to play the rest of the game. that is NON NEGOTIABLE. you have to keep BUYING subscription. again - how you get those tokens is neither here nor there (especially since crown for gold trading in ESO exists)
the one thing that WoW does objectively better when it comes to this - is transaction safety. it is assured by blizzard. there is no risk to either seller or buyer.
Thank you for bringing in this information to add clarity to the fact that game time still has to be purchased and regardless of how someone obtains their game access that it all starts with real-world money. The fact someone paid another player in-game gold is irrelevant since that seller purchased it from the cash shop, to begin with.
The player must subscribe to ESO+ with a credit card subscription to access this content, or purchase all of the DLC separately with crowns.
These are simply the facts.
Zenimax already does do the same. WoW provides all the previous content to those who subscribe and that is exactly what happens in ESO.
This conversation is not about subscriptions, its about allowing the player to play the content when they do not have a sub.
You can not access clockwork city with a chapter purchase. You can not access any of the DPC with a chapter purchase.
In wow 100% of the content is available to the player, not for a sub, but for the latest purchase. Paid subscriptions ARE NOT a requirement to play World of Warcraft in its entirety.This is incorrect. You do not need a subscription to play wow in it's entirety, you do need to purchase 30 days of time with gold in game. You do however need a subscription to play ESO in it's entirety.@Raideen
Zenimax does one better than Blizard does with WoW. If we choose to end our subscription for a short while we can still log into the game and do something. That is much more than we can do in WoW without an active sub.
this is factually false. regardless of HOW you get game time - getting that gametime is required to acess wow past lvl 20 (or is it lvl 10 now, not sure, since there is level squish and I haven't checked what it does to free trial). you have to have active subscription to play the rest of the game. that is NON NEGOTIABLE. you have to keep BUYING subscription. again - how you get those tokens is neither here nor there (especially since crown for gold trading in ESO exists)
the one thing that WoW does objectively better when it comes to this - is transaction safety. it is assured by blizzard. there is no risk to either seller or buyer.
Thank you for bringing in this information to add clarity to the fact that game time still has to be purchased and regardless of how someone obtains their game access that it all starts with real-world money. The fact someone paid another player in-game gold is irrelevant since that seller purchased it from the cash shop, to begin with.
The discussion has never been about playing with real world money, you keep trying to turn the discussion around to favor your presentation, not the OP.
A player who has purchased the most recent WOW expansion gets ALL of the previous content along with the purchase. The player must subscribe for 30 days to access the game past level 20 (or whatever it is with the squish). The player can do this by purchasing a Game Token in game with gold, or they can set up a credit card subscription. If they are new to the game, the first 30 days is included in the purchase.
A player who has purchased the most recent ESO expansion DOES NOT get all of the previous content with the purchase. The player must subscribe to ESO+ with a credit card subscription to access this content, or purchase all of the DLC separately with crowns.
These are simply the facts.
The player must subscribe to ESO+ with a credit card subscription to access this content, or purchase all of the DLC separately with crowns.
These are simply the facts.
They’re not, though. One can purchase all of the “DLC” in ESO with in-game gold rather than crowns. ZOS officially endorses this method of gifting/acquiring licenses to crown store content.
@VaranisArano
And what about the smaller Guilds that honestly can't afford it, or the people who decide they don't want to fill their limited Guild slots with all trading Guilds and instead have them split up between things like PvP, RP, trading, specific tasks like fishing, and so on? Sure, you can say that Guilds can make it a 'group effort', but that should be something Guilds do for fun, not because it's necessary in order be able to afford something that expensive. Luckily my main trading Guild has one so I wouldn't be affected, but two of my other Guilds are RP ones, a third is a Guild I'm in with a few friends so we can have the Guild bank for extra storage. The last one is a social/trading/RP Guild, but I don't think we have a Transmute Station there. For people who literally are in five smaller Guilds (and not everyone is in a trading Guild, remember) the advice of "oh just have your Guild make it a group thing" isn't really advice, or much of a solution.
What harm would it be in introducing a Transmute Station to a base area of the game? I don't really see why people would be against it, because it isn't like making said Station available in the base game is going to hurt the economy on these. Given how much they are, I have a feeling they don't really sell that often, and I'd have to do the math to know for sure, but I feel like people could spend fewer Writ Vouchers on less expensive items from Rolis to make more than they'd get from selling Stations. It's usually easier to sell a lot of less expensive items than one really expensive item (depending on the availability and demand of said items, obviously).
Zenimax already does do the same. WoW provides all the previous content to those who subscribe and that is exactly what happens in ESO.
This conversation is not about subscriptions, its about allowing the player to play the content when they do not have a sub.
You can not access clockwork city with a chapter purchase. You can not access any of the DPC with a chapter purchase.
In wow 100% of the content is available to the player, not for a sub, but for the latest purchase. Paid subscriptions ARE NOT a requirement to play World of Warcraft in its entirety.This is incorrect. You do not need a subscription to play wow in it's entirety, you do need to purchase 30 days of time with gold in game. You do however need a subscription to play ESO in it's entirety.Zenimax does one better than Blizard does with WoW. If we choose to end our subscription for a short while we can still log into the game and do something. That is much more than we can do in WoW without an active sub.
this is factually false. regardless of HOW you get game time - getting that gametime is required to acess wow past lvl 20 (or is it lvl 10 now, not sure, since there is level squish and I haven't checked what it does to free trial). you have to have active subscription to play the rest of the game. that is NON NEGOTIABLE. you have to keep BUYING subscription. again - how you get those tokens is neither here nor there (especially since crown for gold trading in ESO exists)
the one thing that WoW does objectively better when it comes to this - is transaction safety. it is assured by blizzard. there is no risk to either seller or buyer.
Sorry, you are 100% incorrect. You do NOT have to pay a subscription with REAL money in order to access wow. You can pay for your 30 day game time with gold in game. Paying for 30 days of game time with gold in game, or with a credit card gives you IDENTICAL ACCESS to ALL the content in World of Warcraft. This is NOT the case with ESO.
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VaranisArano wrote: »NVM, misread.
Vvardenfell is included in the base game for new players, but was not added retroactively to previous editions.
The lore appropriate base game location would likely be the Tribunal Temple in Deshaan - if ZOS were ever to add one.
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They’re not, though. One can purchase all of the “DLC” in ESO with in-game gold rather than crowns. ZOS officially endorses this method of gifting/acquiring licenses to crown store content.
Fact is all players who subscription-based game time have access to the existing content after a new chapter is added just as WoW provides their players the same as long as they have acquired similar game time. This is a fact that puts your previous statement in the proper context. This is a simple truth.
So yes, this is not about spending money as the semantics of how they acquire it is irrelevant.
They’re not, though. One can purchase all of the “DLC” in ESO with in-game gold rather than crowns. ZOS officially endorses this method of gifting/acquiring licenses to crown store content.
This is another great point to this into proper context. It also demonstrates that while doing things a little differently both offer players a means to gain access to content via in-game gold.
All we have done is added information to bring a proper context to this.
dude. YOU CAN ACESS ALL OF DLC IN ESO WITH GOLD. you are again factually wrong here. crown for gold trading is a thing that exists. everything on a crown store (outside of things like skill lines and skyshards which can just be outright earned through in game activities) - can be purchased with gold. I mean... I literally did that for my alt account so that I could acess all the zones on it without having to subscribe with real money.
you keep moving these goalposts, but you are STILL. WRONG.
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In WOW, yes you can purchase tokens with gold in game. You go to the Central Auction House and purchase a game token with gold. That gets applied to your account and all of the content in WOW is available to you, all of it. Mounts/outfits/emotes/etc. This is not the case in ESO.yes you can buy tokens with gold.
Explain to me how a new players in ESO, who does not subscribe to ESO plus is going to make the 10's of millions of gold to purchase DLC?you can also buy DLC's with gold in ESO. but in WoW you have to KEEP buying those tokens, in ESO once you unlock those DLC's? you are set.
This is no different in ESO. In fact in ESO the amount of gold needed (after a currency conversion) is MASSIVELY larger than one would need in wow.and to reiterate. making gold in WoW? is much MUCH harder then in ESO, especially as a newer player. the chances of you actualy being able to afford to buy those tokens within first month? as a new player? are all but nonexistent. (I would say completely impossible, but there is always that one person who is exception that proves the rule... however for the purposes of a regular player, its NOT something one should or could easily rely on)
in any case - to the OP's point, I think transmute stations should be added to base game. since Vvardenfell is included in base game now (as far as I know) - it would be a good place to have one, considering Sotha Sil's connection to Vivec and all.
Crown to gold conversion to purchase DLC is LITERALLY 10's OF MILLIONS OF gold. There is no way you made that much gold without ESO+.
Just curious as to why you would think it impossible to make tons of gold without ESO+? I mean, you start with base game areas and just...trade, buy low and sell high. It most certain IS possible if that is your thing, without ever touching a crafting station. Heck, if you wanted to, you could run vHRC 20 times a day and make 200k from the plunder...thats "tens of millions of gold" doing nothing else for 100 days. True, it would be miserable and boring...but it could be done in literally just piece of content.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Totally forgot you can buy the station with writ vouchers because that's how I purchased mine. My bad.
They still need to add base game access to it somewhere for new players who just purchased the base game.
Why would a new player have any need for a transmutation station? They don't even have traits researched lol
Correct, @PTTE, and the lowest players can reconstruct gear is at CP160 anyways ...
Most gear can be reconstructed at any level. Only monster sets, mythic items and arena weapons have a minimum level of 50.
Crown to gold conversion to purchase DLC is LITERALLY 10's OF MILLIONS OF gold. There is no way you made that much gold without ESO+.
Just curious as to why you would think it impossible to make tons of gold without ESO+? I mean, you start with base game areas and just...trade, buy low and sell high. It most certain IS possible if that is your thing, without ever touching a crafting station. Heck, if you wanted to, you could run vHRC 20 times a day and make 200k from the plunder...thats "tens of millions of gold" doing nothing else for 100 days. True, it would be miserable and boring...but it could be done in literally just piece of content.
starkerealm wrote: »Taleof2Cities wrote: »Totally forgot you can buy the station with writ vouchers because that's how I purchased mine. My bad.
They still need to add base game access to it somewhere for new players who just purchased the base game.
Why would a new player have any need for a transmutation station? They don't even have traits researched lol
Correct, @PTTE, and the lowest players can reconstruct gear is at CP160 anyways ...
Most gear can be reconstructed at any level. Only monster sets, mythic items and arena weapons have a minimum level of 50.
That's no longer correct. All items reconstitute at 50/160 now. That changed with the last patch, before that items would reconstitute at lower levels.
EDIT: It looks like you can reconstitute anything at low levels now, but when you go to check, it blocks actually recreating items on characters below level 50. Not sure if you can reconstitute on 50/10-150 though, so that might be technically possible.

@VaranisArano
I think you either overlooked or ignored the point where I said I'm in a trading Guild that has a Station. I'm in one of the biggest trading Guilds on PC NA (or at least I assume it is, considering it has at least one or two sister Guilds as well). This isn't a "I want it cheap/easy" thing at all. It's looking at it from the perspective of people who literally don't have access to this, especially since CWC has been out for years now. It's old content, it wouldn't exactly hurt to bundle it into the base game, though I don't imagine that happening. It also wouldn't hurt to simply add Transmuting to the base game. Claiming "it's an MMO you're expected to grind" is, imo, a poor excuse for defending said grinds, considering there are plenty of other grinds in this game. Not everything in an MMO needs to be "smash you face into a wall over and over and over" in order to get something.
You claim 900k isn't a lot of money, but you're also looking at things from the perspective of someone already situated, who either knows how to make money, or has the time/ability to do it, or who's in good trading Guilds that get a decent amount of traffic, or some combo of the above. Just because you don't consider 900k a lot of money or particularly troublesome to get does not mean it's like that across the board for everyone else.
There's already going to be a huge grind getting the sticker book filled out for people looking to complete it, and for people farming numerous sets to make them cheaper to recon. Why does saving a considerable amount of gold to get a Transmute Station have to be part of that grind? And that's if you can even find one, since I'm not sure how many are even being sold, considering the amount of Vouchers they take to purchase. I'd have to have a look around and see if they're fairly easy to locate.
What it boils down to is that it's not a bad thing to make certain things more accessible to people, especially stuff that's part of older content. There's still plenty of stuff that requires a person's time in this game, making one aspect less of a grind isn't going to break anything.
VaranisArano wrote: »Nah, if anything, ZOS was far kinder about transmutation stations than they were with Jewelrycrafting. At least base-game-only players can transmute once they have access to a station.
What could prevent low level characters from recreating items is not knowing any traits yet. You have to research at least 1.
VaranisArano wrote: »Nah, if anything, ZOS was far kinder about transmutation stations than they were with Jewelrycrafting. At least base-game-only players can transmute once they have access to a station.
Everyone felt that.