But why even have the delay in release in the first place?? This adds nothing new to ESO+ user experience so why have it like this at all?.
Unless I'm reading this wrong, ZOS is still saying that non-subs on PC won't have access to the new DLC dungeons until the console launch 2 weeks later?
I still think it's important that this decision is reversed. There needs to be more empathy for the affected customers who will essentially be barred from enjoying new content with their friends unless they sub.
If I was one of those players, I would not only be outraged, but very hurt. Maybe some of them are on a tight budget and don't want their friends to know. Maybe others won't sub out of principle because they already paid for future content by buying Crowns.
Why put anyone in this position in the first place?
It is a kind of systemic ostracization being imposed on them.
My heart goes out to everyone affected. This isn't fair.
And if this is it for me for saying this, gg.
PeacefulAnarchy wrote: »But why even have the delay in release in the first place?? This adds nothing new to ESO+ user experience so why have it like this at all?.
the post says they're doing this in preparation of the new release system so my speculation is that in the future they plan on releasing things at the same time on PC and console, and this serves as a test for them to see if whatever they're doing on the backend works. The post also says there will be other ways to aquire the dungeons besides crowns so it could be tied to that. maybe they want a straight cash alternative and want that available at the same time on all platforms, maybe they want to make it available for a golden pursuit and want to run the event on both console and pc at the same time.
I wish they wouldn't be so tight lipped, but I'm willing to wait this one out given that they said it would be available in a short time frame.
I would call that a cop-out. The B2P paradigm is at least an implicitly official path to play ESO.If anyone bought Crowns for future updates its up to them, Zos have never said that its written in stone that all dlc will be purchasable with Crowns neither have Zos said you should stock up on crowns to buy new content.
If anyone bought Crowns for future updates its up to them, Zos have never said that its written in stone that all dlc will be purchasable with Crowns neither have Zos said you should stock up on crowns to buy new content.
Right, but for the first time, there will be an exclusive ESO+ window, for reasons that haven't been made clear and could very easily be made clear. Why is it different this time? That's a fair question to help us all understand where monetization is heading.
The new dlc will be purchasable with crowns as Matt said so the people who did buy crowns in advance for this dlc will be able to buy it.
I have had Eso+ for several years yet I dont own any of the dlc, that to me is weirder then an Eso+ exclusivity but im an Console player so the Eso+ exclusivity apperntly only last until Console launch...
Let’s be clear that no one is being systematically ostracized by having to wait two weeks. Unless, that is, all console players are by this definition of having to wait two weeks to access content—which, unlike this, you can’t access via other means.It is a kind of systemic ostracization being imposed on them.
Let’s be clear that no one is being systematically ostracized by having to wait two weeks. Unless, that is, all console players are by this definition of having to wait two weeks to access content—which, unlike this, you can’t access via other means.It is a kind of systemic ostracization being imposed on them.
Let’s be clear that no one is being systematically ostracized by having to wait two weeks. Unless, that is, all console players are by this definition of having to wait two weeks to access content—which, unlike this, you can’t access via other means.It is a kind of systemic ostracization being imposed on them.
Yes, waiting two weeks is only a problem if you're wanting to do PC world first/day 1/week 1 clears or if you intend on doing a blind run with PuGs (which can't be guaranteed anyways because of the PTS). It's not hard to dodge spoilers for 2 weeks like it would be if the release were months away, and the hype should still be there with people still wanting to run the content by the time that the DLCs are purchasable.
Let’s be clear that no one is being systematically ostracized by having to wait two weeks. Unless, that is, all console players are by this definition of having to wait two weeks to access content—which, unlike this, you can’t access via other means.It is a kind of systemic ostracization being imposed on them.
Cambridge Dictionary wrote:/ˈɑː.strə.saɪz/ to avoid someone intentionally, or to prevent someone from taking part in the activities of a group
Let’s be clear that no one is being systematically ostracized by having to wait two weeks. Unless, that is, all console players are by this definition of having to wait two weeks to access content—which, unlike this, you can’t access via other means.It is a kind of systemic ostracization being imposed on them.
Yes, waiting two weeks is only a problem if you're wanting to do PC world first/day 1/week 1 clears or if you intend on doing a blind run with PuGs (which can't be guaranteed anyways because of the PTS). It's not hard to dodge spoilers for 2 weeks like it would be if the release were months away, and the hype should still be there with people still wanting to run the content by the time that the DLCs are purchasable.
I think it will have the worst impact on groups of friends where some buy the DLC and some subscribe. They'll now have to choose between making everyone wait 2 weeks or splitting their group up and getting randoms to fill out the spaces.
Its a vast improvement over the original plan, but a very odd choice.
I assume they want to get an idea of how many people would be willing to subscribe for early access and this is a compromise between countering the backlash from the community and still getting that data from some of the people most likely to be pressured into buying a subscription they don't otherwise want or need.
No, you’re not being ostracized. You can just wait a week—or subscribe to ESO+. This isn’t comparable to being shunned from a fundamentalist community, no matter how unfair it may feel.
No, console players aren't being ostracized in the same way because they never play with PC players while on playing on console.
No, console players aren't being ostracized in the same way because they never play with PC players while on playing on console.
Huh. So if they’re intentionally excluded, and the exclusion is being done by an external group capable of dictating the terms of in-group membership, then it’s almost like they’re systematically ostracized. In fact, it’s clear the level of ostracism is much higher re: console players, by this thinking, because they’re excluded from, say, using a keyboard and mouse. It’s like they’re ostracized.
That’s not the point of this post. Also, PSN players literally can’t play with a keyboard and mouse. But choosing to subscribe to ESO+ or not for two weeks prior to some other pricing schema coming out is, arguably, at least as much of a “choice.”No, console players aren't being ostracized in the same way because they never play with PC players while on playing on console.
Huh. So if they’re intentionally excluded, and the exclusion is being done by an external group capable of dictating the terms of in-group membership, then it’s almost like they’re systematically ostracized. In fact, it’s clear the level of ostracism is much higher re: console players, by this thinking, because they’re excluded from, say, using a keyboard and mouse. It’s like they’re ostracized.
Well, I think some people can use kb/m with consoles? In any case, if they're ostracized, surely that's on them, since they've chosen to game on console rather than pc?
Alinhbo_Tyaka wrote: »I'm glad they changed their minds. I'm still concerned that it sounds like this is the model they plan to use in future, which means all the problems raised in this thread are going to come up, just with later DLCs, but at least we'll get more notice before it happens.tomofhyrule wrote: »Matt just posted a letter talking about the purchasing scheme of the new dungeons, and does confirm that they will be purchaseable with Crowns "after Update 45 console launch."
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/672037/u45-purchasing-clarification-recent-network-attacks#latest
Credit where credit is due: This is a positive development out of this whole mess, and it’s good that we got an official clarification after less than a week.
Still, looking back I can’t help but wonder:
- Why not just communicate clearly instead of risking a negative reaction? I can guarantee you that I would have been more curious and positive about the April reveal, for example, than I am now.
- What’s even the point of giving subscribers a 2-week exclusivity period that makes almost no difference to them, except that they still may not be able to play with all their friends at launch?
- If the engagement on this topic here and elsewhere had been different, where would we be now? In that vein - and to end on a positive note - thank you to everyone who took part in the discussion, regardless of your stance on the matter!
It's possibly a technical limitation of the crown store, or something to do with their agreements with Microsoft and Sony.
Clarification would be nice.
If that is the reason then it's a new change, because until now PC players have always been able to buy the DLC as soon as it's released on PC, we haven't needed to wait for the console release.
Welcome to the world of Eso Console players, we are getting every update and new chapters two weeks after PC and this is the only game I know of that do this.
Im really hoping they wont continue this, how fun would it be to start the new seasons two weeks after they are released? Lol
I think what happens is when an update is ready they submit it for console certification (which takes 2 weeks) and release it immediately on PC because there's no certification process there.
I think other games hold back the PC version until the console versions are certified so they can release them all together.
I don't have any strong feelings on that, there's pros and cons to both schedules, but it seems odd that the only people getting a 'delayed' release on this DLC are PC players who want to buy it instead of subscribe, because console players will be able to buy it as soon as it's released for them.
Its still a big improvement over their previous plan, and it sounds like it will only affect this 1 DLC but it's still odd.
I've been thinking along the same lines. While we have a somewhat definitive timeline of purchase availability it still divides ESO+ and purchase players on PC such that friends or guilds will need to decide whether to wait for all players to be able to access the DLC or leave the purchasing players behind.
With all of ZOS's talk about no more firm schedules it might be time to hold any PC release back until consoles can be released. It would resolve the problem of dividing the PC player base. Another thing it would help is not spoiling the new release for consoles. If I played on consoles I'd certainly consider the new release to be somewhat of a letdown with everything having been exposed on the PC side for a few weeks beforehand. I'd posit that waiting until consoles release wouldn't affect overall revenue as the players who subscribe for new content and cancel will continue to do so, those who buy the new Crown Store item still will and regular ESO+ subscribers will stay subscribes regardless. I don't really see a down side other than maybe we PC players will need to learn a little patience when it comes to content releases.
Alinhbo_Tyaka wrote: »I'm glad they changed their minds. I'm still concerned that it sounds like this is the model they plan to use in future, which means all the problems raised in this thread are going to come up, just with later DLCs, but at least we'll get more notice before it happens.tomofhyrule wrote: »Matt just posted a letter talking about the purchasing scheme of the new dungeons, and does confirm that they will be purchaseable with Crowns "after Update 45 console launch."
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/672037/u45-purchasing-clarification-recent-network-attacks#latest
Credit where credit is due: This is a positive development out of this whole mess, and it’s good that we got an official clarification after less than a week.
Still, looking back I can’t help but wonder:
- Why not just communicate clearly instead of risking a negative reaction? I can guarantee you that I would have been more curious and positive about the April reveal, for example, than I am now.
- What’s even the point of giving subscribers a 2-week exclusivity period that makes almost no difference to them, except that they still may not be able to play with all their friends at launch?
- If the engagement on this topic here and elsewhere had been different, where would we be now? In that vein - and to end on a positive note - thank you to everyone who took part in the discussion, regardless of your stance on the matter!
It's possibly a technical limitation of the crown store, or something to do with their agreements with Microsoft and Sony.
Clarification would be nice.
If that is the reason then it's a new change, because until now PC players have always been able to buy the DLC as soon as it's released on PC, we haven't needed to wait for the console release.
Welcome to the world of Eso Console players, we are getting every update and new chapters two weeks after PC and this is the only game I know of that do this.
Im really hoping they wont continue this, how fun would it be to start the new seasons two weeks after they are released? Lol
I think what happens is when an update is ready they submit it for console certification (which takes 2 weeks) and release it immediately on PC because there's no certification process there.
I think other games hold back the PC version until the console versions are certified so they can release them all together.
I don't have any strong feelings on that, there's pros and cons to both schedules, but it seems odd that the only people getting a 'delayed' release on this DLC are PC players who want to buy it instead of subscribe, because console players will be able to buy it as soon as it's released for them.
Its still a big improvement over their previous plan, and it sounds like it will only affect this 1 DLC but it's still odd.
I've been thinking along the same lines. While we have a somewhat definitive timeline of purchase availability it still divides ESO+ and purchase players on PC such that friends or guilds will need to decide whether to wait for all players to be able to access the DLC or leave the purchasing players behind.
With all of ZOS's talk about no more firm schedules it might be time to hold any PC release back until consoles can be released. It would resolve the problem of dividing the PC player base. Another thing it would help is not spoiling the new release for consoles. If I played on consoles I'd certainly consider the new release to be somewhat of a letdown with everything having been exposed on the PC side for a few weeks beforehand. I'd posit that waiting until consoles release wouldn't affect overall revenue as the players who subscribe for new content and cancel will continue to do so, those who buy the new Crown Store item still will and regular ESO+ subscribers will stay subscribes regardless. I don't really see a down side other than maybe we PC players will need to learn a little patience when it comes to content releases.
wait so what the heck, after 2026 i won't be able to keep playing with all the content unless I have eso+? I paid my way in, multiple years of subs and tons of crowns to buy every available DLC and I continue to buy every DLC as they come out... Why is this happening?
wait so what the heck, after 2026 i won't be able to keep playing with all the content unless I have eso+? I paid my way in, multiple years of subs and tons of crowns to buy every available DLC and I continue to buy every DLC as they come out... Why is this happening?
We don't know what the release schedule will be or how DLC will be paid for after the next one.
The Studio Director's Letter for 2025 announced that they're dropping the chapter + dungeon DLC format and instead implementing 'seasons' but we won't get the details of what that means until April.
The Letter says seasons will start in 2025 and will be 3 or 6 months long and will include "themed story content, events, store items, dungeons and more" and they later clarified that they will still make new zones as part of that. It also says 2025 will be a transition year, going from the old format to the new one. What it didn't say is how this mix of story, events, store items, dungeons, 'more' and maybe zones will be released or paid for, all we can do is speculate.
Look for more details on additional ways to acquire Fallen Banners during the upcoming April ESO Direct.
licenturion wrote: »UPDATE:
I just noticed they put this in the latest article about these dungeons:Look for more details on additional ways to acquire Fallen Banners during the upcoming April ESO Direct.
So I guess they will probably introduce a 'buy year 2025 pass' with real money (not crowns) like chapters used to be where you get all the upcoming content packaged in 1 pack.
I assume a 'buy with crowns' will also be available down the line but I think they just want to prevent that people buy the dungeons with crowns day 1 and then feel ripped off when it is part of the 'year pass' if they already spend crowns on it. Or that people don't buy the year pass at all because they already have paid for a part of it.
This is all speculation of course, but seeing how ESO has been doing business and how other live service games do it, this makes the most sense to me.