RicAlmighty wrote: »laniakea_0 wrote: »RicAlmighty wrote: »laniakea_0 wrote: »I merely suggested that there should be alternative ways to obtain it.
And how would those "alternate" ways generate revenue for Zos? Ongoing, repeatable revenue? Because that's what they have now. And if you have no answer to that question, then it's just a selfish unrealistic request.
the continuous development of new content. you know, the thing they've been doing every quarter for more than 6 years at the least.
So, it is your contention that a $40 payment once a year will generate the same amount of revenue as a $14 per month subscription? Is this seriously what you're going with? That's not only terribly naive, it's incredibly disingenuous.
laniakea_0 wrote: »RicAlmighty wrote: »laniakea_0 wrote: »RicAlmighty wrote: »laniakea_0 wrote: »I merely suggested that there should be alternative ways to obtain it.
And how would those "alternate" ways generate revenue for Zos? Ongoing, repeatable revenue? Because that's what they have now. And if you have no answer to that question, then it's just a selfish unrealistic request.
the continuous development of new content. you know, the thing they've been doing every quarter for more than 6 years at the least.
So, it is your contention that a $40 payment once a year will generate the same amount of revenue as a $14 per month subscription? Is this seriously what you're going with? That's not only terribly naive, it's incredibly disingenuous.
why would it matter that it's more? isn't it obvious that it's more than enough to fund them either way? they sold like 18 million copies of the game plus all the new players they keep attracting. from the chapters alone, they make millions every year. and then there's the other DLC as well. besides, even if they took the craft bag out of it to any degree at all, there would still be plenty of people using ESO+
so why would you think that it makes any difference when it comes to funding the studio and the servers.
laniakea_0 wrote: »[besides, even if they took the craft bag out of it to any degree at all, there would still be plenty of people using ESO+
If ZOS got $15 for every post arguing for a free craft bag, it really could be free...
It's one of the perks for subbing. Those of us into housing are happy for the doubled slots actually.
Tyrant_Tim wrote: »It's one of the perks for subbing. Those of us into housing are happy for the doubled slots actually.
But is that the main reason you’re subscribed?
You could make the argument that you’re paying for the normal amount of furnishing slots, and that you get halved as a non-subscriber.
When Homestead was released, that “subscriber perk” was there day one, as if someone last minute said, “Hey! Wait! There’s no DLC for our subscription yet, so let’s halve housing slots then provide the normal amount for a premium!”
An huge part of why I dropped ESO back after an year was the inventory mini game, back then it was no crafting bag and getting full inventory was expensive.valenwood_vegan wrote: »As has been mentioned, I think the issue is that many people would stop subbing (or greatly reduce the amount of time spent subbed) if not for the craft bag, *especially* now that the new yearly release schedule has less DLC than it used to.
I already stop subbing for a couple months a year (to make up the price of the new chapter), and it's always the lure of the craft bag that brings me back. If that were always available, I would cut my sub down to a month or two a year... when I feel like working on a new house or want to farm the newest dungeons.
For me, value for money is ESO+. *shrug* So I don't really care what you think.
Tyrant_Tim wrote: »In regards to whether ESO+ has value, it does. It has immense value. If you’re a new player, or someone who doesn’t buy DLC, it has hundreds of dollars worth of value in those DLC alone now that we’ve got a decent amount of them.
If ESO+ lost all of the gimmicky stuff, like the craft bag, the ability to dye outfits, and the standard housing permission, players would still subscribe for those DLC, the ESO+ discounts, and the experience bonus associated with it.
Tyrant_Tim wrote: »In regards to whether ESO+ has value, it does. It has immense value. If you’re a new player, or someone who doesn’t buy DLC, it has hundreds of dollars worth of value in those DLC alone now that we’ve got a decent amount of them.
If ESO+ lost all of the gimmicky stuff, like the craft bag, the ability to dye outfits, and the standard housing permission, players would still subscribe for those DLC, the ESO+ discounts, and the experience bonus associated with it.
When they gave away the Firesong and Deadlands DLCs, and some people (including me) pointed out that doing so devalued the ESO+ subscription, many ESO+ subscribers said they don't care because they subscribe for the craft bag. It's the main draw. Not the ability to dye outfits, increased furnishing slots, increased bank space, experience bonus, or anything else. The crowns subscribers get would likely come second, but way behind the craft bag.
I predict that if ZOS suddenly offered the craft bag for free or a one-time purchase, they'd lose 90+% of their subscribers (including me). So it will never happen.
If you want something that's behind a paywall, then pay for it. Plain and simple.
Tyrant_Tim wrote: »This thread is about the craft bag… countless people say they are only subscribed for the craft bag… yet spend their 1,500 crowns they receive each month, then run dungeons that they own through the subscription, and explore zones they wouldn’t have access to otherwise, all while enjoying their XP boost. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt.
Tyrant_Tim wrote: »This thread is about the craft bag… countless people say they are only subscribed for the craft bag… yet spend their 1,500 crowns they receive each month, then run dungeons that they own through the subscription, and explore zones they wouldn’t have access to otherwise, all while enjoying their XP boost. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt.
Yes, they do, but the overwhelming sentiment in the threads that have talked about ESO+ is that the craft bag is king for most subscribers. The DLCs aren't an issue because you can buy those with a one-time purchase or with your ESO+ crowns. In fact, that's what I've done. Even though I'm a subscriber, I own all the DLCs I care about compliments of my ESO+ crowns, just in case I decide to cancel my sub at some point (plus, my crowns were accumulating because there's not much in the crown store that interests me). But even if I hadn't done that, if I were to unsub, I'd just buy a crown pack, purchase all the DLCs, and be done with it. The DLCs aren't really that huge of a draw, especially now that the number per year has been reduced.
Believe me, I tried to argue that giving away DLCs devalues the sub, but I was in the minority on that one. As for the other perks, only a minority of subscribers would rate any of them #1, at least here on the forums.
(I should have made it clear that my comment to pay for something behind a paywall wasn't directed at you specifically. It was directed at the OP and others who don't seem to understand why the craft bag will never be free or made available for a one-time purchase, unless ZOS decides to toss ESO+ out the window or seriously change it.)
Tyrant_Tim wrote: »Which is why I mentioned the furnishing slots, it was yet another thing that got tacked on ESO+ to give a cheap subscription value, when it had none.
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laniakea_0 wrote: »RicAlmighty wrote: »laniakea_0 wrote: »RicAlmighty wrote: »laniakea_0 wrote: »I merely suggested that there should be alternative ways to obtain it.
And how would those "alternate" ways generate revenue for Zos? Ongoing, repeatable revenue? Because that's what they have now. And if you have no answer to that question, then it's just a selfish unrealistic request.
the continuous development of new content. you know, the thing they've been doing every quarter for more than 6 years at the least.
So, it is your contention that a $40 payment once a year will generate the same amount of revenue as a $14 per month subscription? Is this seriously what you're going with? That's not only terribly naive, it's incredibly disingenuous.
why would it matter that it's more? isn't it obvious that it's more than enough to fund them either way? they sold like 18 million copies of the game plus all the new players they keep attracting. from the chapters alone, they make millions every year. and then there's the other DLC as well. besides, even if they took the craft bag out of it to any degree at all, there would still be plenty of people using ESO+
so why would you think that it makes any difference when it comes to funding the studio and the servers.
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A business exists solely to make as much profit as it can. Discussing how much profit a business "needs" is like us (strangers) discussing how much salary you "need".
laniakea_0 wrote: »A business exists solely to make as much profit as it can. Discussing how much profit a business "needs" is like us (strangers) discussing how much salary you "need".
Customer protection advocators would have a field day with what you just said. there is a difference between being profitable, and overcharging.
laniakea_0 wrote: »A business exists solely to make as much profit as it can. Discussing how much profit a business "needs" is like us (strangers) discussing how much salary you "need".
Customer protection advocators would have a field day with what you just said. there is a difference between being profitable, and overcharging.
Then you should report ZOS to whichever Socialist agency you think handles this.
laniakea_0 wrote: »laniakea_0 wrote: »A business exists solely to make as much profit as it can. Discussing how much profit a business "needs" is like us (strangers) discussing how much salary you "need".
Customer protection advocators would have a field day with what you just said. there is a difference between being profitable, and overcharging.
Then you should report ZOS to whichever Socialist agency you think handles this.
not sure where you are from that you would consider fair prices to be Socialist.
laniakea_0 wrote: »fact is, the Craft Bag is a game changer. a definitive P2W mechanic when it comes to crafting. e.g. Items like Aetherial Dust have such a low drop chance that you need to be able to pick up every crafting node without concern for your inventory space in order to actually find them. I don't have ESO+ and I have to use half my inventory, all of my bank space and at least 2 large storage chests just to get everything I need for 4 crafting disciplines. If I were to pick up everything and do all disciplines, I wouldn't have enough inventory space to do anything else at all.