None of this is forced on you or any other player. Nothing you mentioned actually helps you with the game. It is all cosmetics or time savers. Players get to decide for themselves to participate or not. The game is for adults and adults take responsibility for their own actions.
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MasterSpatula wrote: »I get what you're saying and agree with most of it, OP. These practices are predatory and anyone who would engage in them has a level of ethics that would make one a pariah in a sane society.
But we do not live in a sane society.
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None of this is forced on you or any other player. Nothing you mentioned actually helps you with the game. It is all cosmetics or time savers. Players get to decide for themselves to participate or not. The game is for adults and adults take responsibility for their own actions.
Your response has so many flaws that have been covered so many times. It is surprising people still make arguements along these lines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM8aNEXG3ts
None of this is forced on you or any other player. Nothing you mentioned actually helps you with the game. It is all cosmetics or time savers. Players get to decide for themselves to participate or not. The game is for adults and adults take responsibility for their own actions.
Your response has so many flaws that have been covered so many times. It is surprising people still make arguements along these lines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM8aNEXG3ts
Your video so correctly pointed out right off the top "I'm free to purchase or not" and also said that purchase had no impact on the game. Exactly what I said.
MasterSpatula wrote: »I get what you're saying and agree with most of it, OP. These practices are predatory and anyone who would engage in them has a level of ethics that would make one a pariah in a sane society.
But we do not live in a sane society.
[snip]
I think you've really underestimated how much the game makes. [snip]
MasterSpatula wrote: »I get what you're saying and agree with most of it, OP. These practices are predatory and anyone who would engage in them has a level of ethics that would make one a pariah in a sane society.
But we do not live in a sane society.
[snip]
I think you've really underestimated how much the game makes. [snip]
@Btoop
I have not seen a report for Zenimax Online Studios to see what their cost is related to the revenue that is directly from content creation such as DLCs. Please share that interesting report from Zenimax detailing this.
The facts I see are that the subscription rate is the same as it was a decade ago for games I played and the same as it was for Zenimax yet inflation has driven costs up significantly during that time. Then we have the fact that players can spend significantly less buying the DLCs released in a year compared to paying a monthly subscription and even an annual subscription.
Most any of our employers who run a business for profit have increased the rates charged for selling their goods and services yet Zenimax has not increased the direct cost we have to pay to play the game and newly added content. The crown store is a choice. Being I have chosen to not buy anything from the crown store beyond the monthly stipend of crowns I receive for my ESO+ it is clear it is easy to choose not to buy crowns.
beer781993 wrote: »MasterSpatula wrote: »I get what you're saying and agree with most of it, OP. These practices are predatory and anyone who would engage in them has a level of ethics that would make one a pariah in a sane society.
But we do not live in a sane society.
[snip]
I think you've really underestimated how much the game makes. [snip]
@Btoop
I have not seen a report for Zenimax Online Studios to see what their cost is related to the revenue that is directly from content creation such as DLCs. Please share that interesting report from Zenimax detailing this.
The facts I see are that the subscription rate is the same as it was a decade ago for games I played and the same as it was for Zenimax yet inflation has driven costs up significantly during that time. Then we have the fact that players can spend significantly less buying the DLCs released in a year compared to paying a monthly subscription and even an annual subscription.
Most any of our employers who run a business for profit have increased the rates charged for selling their goods and services yet Zenimax has not increased the direct cost we have to pay to play the game and newly added content. The crown store is a choice. Being I have chosen to not buy anything from the crown store beyond the monthly stipend of crowns I receive for my ESO+ it is clear it is easy to choose not to buy crowns.
Cool story but why not remove crates and put stuff for reasonable prices into the store? No gamble and you can buy what you want.
Look at the half assed content of this game. You can't tell me that the work they put in is in relation to the money it costs. Block bugged for 1 year and still not fixed. Dlcs are so small and barely bring anything new to the game. Most of the time I am done in under 10 hours while reading and listening to everything but paid over 60€.
Plus you want to tell me that they are so poor that they need to resort to bundles like this? To gambling? Psychological manipulation? They make millions with this. There was a time when the good stuff was available for crowns not for gems.
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None of this is forced on you or any other player. Nothing you mentioned actually helps you with the game. It is all cosmetics or time savers. Players get to decide for themselves to participate or not. The game is for adults and adults take responsibility for their own actions.
None of this is forced on you or any other player. Nothing you mentioned actually helps you with the game. It is all cosmetics or time savers. Players get to decide for themselves to participate or not. The game is for adults and adults take responsibility for their own actions.
lol really? game is centered around ingame cosmetic purpchases and grind. 90% of mounts, motifs or cosmetics (like hairsyles) comes from crates or crownstore. Only 10% obtainable from ingame drop
Necrotech_Master wrote: »the coral haj mota only requires 50 fragments (25 from each dungeon), not sure where you got 80 from lol
this is technically in line with the other public dungeon collectibles (which technically started with the target dummy from the labyrinthian in greymoor)
Necrotech_Master wrote: »the coral haj mota only requires 50 fragments (25 from each dungeon), not sure where you got 80 from lol
this is technically in line with the other public dungeon collectibles (which technically started with the target dummy from the labyrinthian in greymoor)
My mistake, I was thinking about the collectables from Blackwood which require 40 each.
Even 50 though, for a single pet is excessive, as was the 40 for Blackwood's dungeons.
Luke_Flamesword wrote: »I don't get people who defend current system. I pay eso+, which in normal game should give access for whole or almost whole content but I still have to pay chapters (waiting a year for it or unsubbing is not a option for anyone who is commited to serious playing this game - you can avoid it only if you play casualy). And yet chapters are having lesser and lesser content every year (I'm still angry for lack of house in High Isle) and actual rewards of any kind are only small portion of crown store.
We pay for convience - merchant, banker, deconstruction assistant, armorer, armoring slots, outfiting slots (one per character, not account!!!), change name, character tokens and many more even with eso+.
We pay for best versions of any cosmetics - mounts (there are almost no unique mount in base game! compared to hundreds in crown store!), pets, costumes, appearance elements and many more.
We pay for houses in price of AAA game for one house, with lesser and lesser base games new houses. We can buy unique furniture, but not even a recipe - just one item separately and many of them are not earnable by playing game.
We have gambling crates when sometimes you have to buy more than 1000 of them to get radiant apex you want.
I pay eso+ and buy chapters only to have possibility of grind for some scraps, when real prizes are in crown store. Game pushes you really hard to subscription model but even then gives you f2p game transactions.
Game not rewards loyalty. You can pay many years for eso+, buy all chapters but you are still treated like f2p player. Crowns you get from eso+ gives you possibility to buy only really small friction of crown store items.
It's such a big problem, mostly because we are really lacking serious rewards in game compared to crown store items. Agressive monetization forces to limit real rewards in normal game or made artificial inconveniences just to solve them by crown store.
In healthy business model many of crown store atractions should have been part of eso+. You pay for sub, so you are premium player - you get cool mounts, some free crates, possibility to make all crown store furnitures (you only have to use own materials), free house for full year sub, loyalty discounts (longer sub=better prices on crown store), etc. Now we get [snip] statue or painting once 1,5 month which is kinda offending with all these crown store items.
As loyal, paying player I feel just awful and already made decision to not buy any crowns as long as it will look that way. If this will getting even worse which last months looks like - I probably will make hard decision to give up and abandon this game. And I don't think that I'm only person who thinks that, so please - rethink your strategy and look for FFXIV model, which gives them many happy players. This will only lead to degrading of players base and fall in future.
This June: hurry to get The High Isle for only 25k crownsNo furnishing item should ever reach the price of actual content/DLC.