freespirit wrote: »Look I agree that crates are not necessarily a good thing. That they may cause some people debt problems is probably also true.
I stated in your other thread that was closed that I never have and never will buy them!!
Do they have stuff in them that I really want?? YES they do, I am massively into housing and they often have what I consider to be very beautiful furnishings in them!! This is why I am never going to buy an apex mount with seals, I buy a couple of those furnishings instead and accept that is all that I can currently have.
I think your use of the word "coerced" or "coercion" however is incorrect.......
"persuade (an unwilling person) to do something by using force or threats:"
You may want to re-think that as nobody is forcing you to do anything! I deal with my disappointment about missing out on cool stuff by trying to ignore the crates completely and once in a while when I have gathered a few seals, I browse through the items available for seals.
Tenthirty2 wrote: »You could say that threads like this create awareness, throwing back the covers of an unethical business practice, etc.
They don't really.
Those that are going to spend money on crowns for crates are going to do it, topics like in this thread won't change that.
So what is the purpose here?
The same people who probably look at their local fast-food joint and go "well it's a gamble whether I get fresh or cold fries" are the same who find it so difficult to call loot crates gambling.
spartaxoxo wrote: »They could replace loot boxes with battle passes, imo.
Hvíthákarl wrote: »I beg everyone performing mental gymnastics trying to defend Crown Crates, to realise there are scientific papers written on this very issue that you can read online. Taking what evidence clears up, the only logical conclusion is that there's no ethical way to have lootboxes in a video game and they should all be banned. And there's the fact that they are specifically targeted towards the neurodivergent and those with gambling issues, which is absolutely despicable and can't be defended. Please do your research before posting the weirdest, uninformed takes on the Internet about something that's an extremely serious topic.Why should all responsible adults who like their items delivered as surprises lose this feature because a small few can't control their gambling habit
Empathy. Ethics. Basic morals. Stop having their head shoved so deeply inside certain place... You name it, there's why, pick one. For those whose answer is none: Do better and work on yourself.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »There was such a time where gaming was a bastion from the worst of it; that the manipulation began and ended from the sales counter after the transaction. Fewer and fewer games are that bastion away from these predatory agendas because indeed,
Every once in a while, I like to think back to the arcades of the 80's. And I see many parallels to modern mobile & f2p gaming.
Had to exchange your cash for can't-use-it-anywhere-else "tokens". And if you spent more at the change machine, you'd get a bonus! ($20 = 80+10 tokens!)
Games designed to kill you within ~5-10m... but you can keep shoving in quarters to get a continue! The original p2w!
edit: oooh, and leaderboards! Gotta get a high score, so you can put your initials up on that high score list!
Games exploiting PvP to get people to pay more (that Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat machine, with two people fighting a single match, at which point someone's lost and a new token has to be inserted. But hey, there's a crowd around the machine, getting hyped watching the pvp, and lining up their tokens on the machine to challenge the winner. The tokens/hour rate on those things must have been amazing...)
And, of course, these arcades (especially at boardwalks or in amusement parks) went along with the carnival games - like Skee Ball. Keep playing to save up more and more tickets... so you can pay 4000 tickets at the prize counter for some lousy stuffed animal. Or go play the serious (and seriously rigged) carnival games, like hoop toss or throwing the baseball at the (weighted) milk bottles.
Ooh, and crane games! Keep shoving in money, you'll get that stuffed animal for your girlfriend any time now. Any time.
Yeah, this modern greed is nothing like the good old days.
Tenthirty2 wrote: »You could say that threads like this create awareness, throwing back the covers of an unethical business practice, etc.
They don't really.
Those that are going to spend money on crowns for crates are going to do it, topics like in this thread won't change that.
So what is the purpose here?
Indifference to the shady practices of the status quo is what allows for things to get worse. There should be pressure on ZOS to do better, if we let them, there will be nothing on the store for direct purchase anymore. And yes, they are all collectibles but this is an RPGMMO, people like to get nice things for their characters, and asking for more of them to be put as in-game rewards or as direct sales in the store is very much worthwhile.
Tenthirty2 wrote: »Tenthirty2 wrote: »You could say that threads like this create awareness, throwing back the covers of an unethical business practice, etc.
They don't really.
Those that are going to spend money on crowns for crates are going to do it, topics like in this thread won't change that.
So what is the purpose here?
Indifference to the shady practices of the status quo is what allows for things to get worse. There should be pressure on ZOS to do better, if we let them, there will be nothing on the store for direct purchase anymore. And yes, they are all collectibles but this is an RPGMMO, people like to get nice things for their characters, and asking for more of them to be put as in-game rewards or as direct sales in the store is very much worthwhile.
I don't disagree, it would be a good move for ZoS to include many of the nicer crate items in-game and earn-able.
And I suspect they could still benefit with gains from perhaps more players and subscribers who would then have more reasons to play thru the content.
I'm not indifferent to shady practices, but I am also very much a pick-and-plan-your-battles person.
So much of the thread seems to have devolved into a "gambling or not?" debate and it's misdirected energy.
It won't change their mindset, they make too much money on crowns and crates, it will unfortunately get locked I imagine as what often seems to happen with threads that attempt to buck the system.
If the goal is to change how ZoS makes cosmetics and rewards available then there are likely better ways to make it known is more my point. Other ways to present options for change.
I ceased reading half way through that paragraph and did not bother watching the video. The reason is OP is discussing P2W and crates have absolutely nothing to do with P2W as it does nothing to help someone win.
In other words, the title seems to have nothing to do with what the message in the thread is speaking to.
I am not a big consumer of cash shop items and I am here to play a game and enjoy the game itself. However, myself, like others, would rather be able to make a direct choice on buying something or not buying it vs a dice roll on what I will get.
However, there are enough people with presumably more cash to toss away that are willing to buy crates upon crates in the hopes of getting something they want, and that si what drives the crates. Threads that complain about crates will do nothing to cease their sales as the stream of money going into the bank account of Zenimax drowns all this out.
But they are not P2W by any stretch.
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I ceased reading half way through that paragraph and did not bother watching the video. The reason is OP is discussing P2W and crates have absolutely nothing to do with P2W as it does nothing to help someone win.
In other words, the title seems to have nothing to do with what the message in the thread is speaking to.
I am not a big consumer of cash shop items and I am here to play a game and enjoy the game itself. However, myself, like others, would rather be able to make a direct choice on buying something or not buying it vs a dice roll on what I will get.
However, there are enough people with presumably more cash to toss away that are willing to buy crates upon crates in the hopes of getting something they want, and that si what drives the crates. Threads that complain about crates will do nothing to cease their sales as the stream of money going into the bank account of Zenimax drowns all this out.
But they are not P2W by any stretch.
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No one is actually coerced into buying crown crates and I say that as someone who doesn’t like crown crates. I find it easy to pass on them as they offer nothing that’s really needed.
However, it doesn’t matter how many of us don’t like the crates as there are enough that do buy into them that threads like this have no impact on what Zenimax will do with the crates.
The hard fact is the revenue speaks much louder. The only way crates will change is either enough players stop buying them, which isn’t happening anytime soon, or they are regulated in enough nations to make a dent. That isn’t happening anytime soon for this type of crate.
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Cendrillion21 wrote: »I don't understand how loot crates are a predatory practice when you can choose to boycott them with no harm to your in-game performance. I realize that this is (apparently) an unpopular opinion but I enjoy getting crates when the new ones drop.
I ceased reading half way through that paragraph and did not bother watching the video. The reason is OP is discussing P2W and crates have absolutely nothing to do with P2W as it does nothing to help someone win.
In other words, the title seems to have nothing to do with what the message in the thread is speaking to.
I am not a big consumer of cash shop items and I am here to play a game and enjoy the game itself. However, myself, like others, would rather be able to make a direct choice on buying something or not buying it vs a dice roll on what I will get.
However, there are enough people with presumably more cash to toss away that are willing to buy crates upon crates in the hopes of getting something they want, and that si what drives the crates. Threads that complain about crates will do nothing to cease their sales as the stream of money going into the bank account of Zenimax drowns all this out.
But they are not P2W by any stretch.
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No one is actually coerced into buying crown crates and I say that as someone who doesn’t like crown crates. I find it easy to pass on them as they offer nothing that’s really needed.
However, it doesn’t matter how many of us don’t like the crates as there are enough that do buy into them that threads like this have no impact on what Zenimax will do with the crates.
The hard fact is the revenue speaks much louder. The only way crates will change is either enough players stop buying them, which isn’t happening anytime soon, or they are regulated in enough nations to make a dent. That isn’t happening anytime soon for this type of crate.
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Greed does speak louder within the corporate world. There’s no denying that. It’s why lobbying in congress has been so effective. It doesn’t make it right. It doesn’t mean we do not try to enact change no matter how frustrating it can get.
I had redressed my usage about coercion in a former post that you can find. Change can happen slowly, but it often starts with open discussion like these. The challenge is to not be dissuaded by the naysayers.
Crown crates are not gambling. You purchase a crown crate knowing it will give you a minimum number of items. You always get at least that minimum number. Crown crates are no more gambling than trading cards that come with a stick of gum are gambling.
That said I would prefer they got rid of the crown crates and maybe even the crown store altogether and went back to a required subscription to play.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »Crown crates are not gambling. You purchase a crown crate knowing it will give you a minimum number of items. You always get at least that minimum number. Crown crates are no more gambling than trading cards that come with a stick of gum are gambling.
That said I would prefer they got rid of the crown crates and maybe even the crown store altogether and went back to a required subscription to play.
This is a common misconception. I seriously doubt anyone buys them for what they normally contain. They buy them for the "nicer" items (mounts for me almost exclusively).
Thus they are clearly gambling and I believe they are now banned in the EU if I follow things right (I may not of course).