For the people who keep saying, "Just create a new character"... so the HUNDREDS or THOUSANDS of hours put into a character doesn't matter? So to you, time isn't money? Also, having to redo all Skyshards, guild skill lines, mount upgrades, etc... when you add all of it up, it is MUCH cheaper to buy the Alliance change than spend all the extra time and money investing in an identical 'new' character.
Honestly, I just created a new character and after spending the Crowns for all the Skyshards, mount upgrades, and a couple skill lines... I dropped about $300 in total... but still have to run all the quests again. So in reality, $40 is nothing compared to starting over with a new character, especially for PVE.
zelaminator wrote: »Seems fair honestly.. should not be easy for people to change Alliance all the time
zelaminator wrote: »Seems fair honestly.. should not be easy for people to change Alliance all the time
This sentiment is beyond infuriating. People have been subjected to predatory monetization systems for so long that paying exorbitant amounts of money for small services and cosmetics is considered the "fair" and reasonable.
Now, if you could earn the alliance token any other way, I'd shut up right now. However a number of almost essential services, i.e. racechange, appearance change, etc. basically force every player to spend an enormous amount of money on the game if they want to enjoy a small amount of QoL.
Same goes for guild upgrades, here ZOS purposely created a problem (the grueling guild grind) and sells us the solution, however, you can at least get these benefits by lvling the guild skill lines.
zelaminator wrote: »Seems fair honestly.. should not be easy for people to change Alliance all the time
huntgod_ESO wrote: »Not going to defend their pricing scheme, but I just don't buy crowns unless they are on sale and then buy the 21000 pack for $89.99, so that is .0042 per crown or $10.71 for an alliance change, even without the discount buying during a crown sale that is only $17.85. So though I do agree with you that is is pricey, it is not $40. I cannot even figure out where you got that number from. The token is 2500 crowns, not 5000.
omegatay_ESO wrote: »huntgod_ESO wrote: »Not going to defend their pricing scheme, but I just don't buy crowns unless they are on sale and then buy the 21000 pack for $89.99, so that is .0042 per crown or $10.71 for an alliance change, even without the discount buying during a crown sale that is only $17.85. So though I do agree with you that is is pricey, it is not $40. I cannot even figure out where you got that number from. The token is 2500 crowns, not 5000.
Same.. I buy one crown pack when they are on sale. Mostly to support the devs. Going out, can easily cost that or more. BUT, the prices in the crown store are higher then they really should be.
zelaminator wrote: »Seems fair honestly.. should not be easy for people to change Alliance all the time
and that is really only about $25 when the crowns are on sale. I agree it should not be easy/cheap to change alliances. 1-2k crowns is basically nothing to someone who subscribes as they get 1600 each month.
I can understand some thinking it is not fair because they would not want to pay that much yet would like to obtain it. That is normal.
I’ve said it before and I will say it again. I would go buy everything in that store if it were cheaper. Motifs and houses especially, should be 10% of what they cost now. Do not buy guys. It’s not about supporting the devs, this game is well funded. It’s about countering this current in gaming culture.
The outrage might be justified if a player had only one character slot.
In the base, original game, you get eight. There are three alliances. Playing with friends you didn't bother to coordinate with ahead of time is as easy as making an alt. The original Cadwell's Silver and Gold happened because so many people were upset they couldn't do all the content with a single character. Then One Tameriel took away all the barriers so everyone can go everywhere any time and do all the things in any order. The only place faction and Alliance matters anymore is PvP in Cyrodiil. If you and a group of friends decide to go to war, figuring out which side you're fighting on ahead of time is sort of common sense.
Many people who've been playing for an extended period have made alts for different classes and builds anyway. Why would they keep putting them in the same alliance?
If you think that's expensive, it's better not to check those houses which can cost $100 or even more...StarOfElyon wrote: »(...) I'm shocked to find out it would cost me $40 just to change the character's alliance? (...)