If achievement points could also be used as a currency of some kind, would this further incentivize you to earn the points, or would you want to repel/boycott having another micro-transaction type system?
Personally, I don't do achievements (on purpose) unless it opens up a new dye that I like. I don't care about titles. At all. Whatsoever. Zilch. Nada.
I want mounts, non-combat pets, outfits, dyes, furniture, etc.
So, the vast majority of achievements are currently useless to me. And I'm sure I'm not the only one that feels this way... right?
Also, I feel like it would reward long-time players with lots of achievement points already. That's a plus, right?
The question:
If ESO's achievement points could be used as currency for items in-game and/or from the crown store, would this make you more likely to attempt achievements?
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If achievement points were a currency, would that incentivize you or would you feel put off? 86 votes
Maybe, but only if... (leave comment please)

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I'd rather that instead of the points having purchasing power, that achievements get overhauled/more and better rewards. (Like what?)
Wait, ESO has achievements? [Yeah, pull up your journal and find the Achievements tab at the top of the window.]

2 votes
I don't like participating in polls and I'd rather just leave a detailed comment expressing my opinion on this topic.
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