lease note that the Update 45 dungeons will be available for purchase in the Crown Store shortly after console launch. For more information, check out this message from Matt Firor.
so access to the dungeon is timegated behind a paywall for non-ESO+ members, meaning I have no other option that to pay ESO+ to enjoy realease day dungeon feeling with my mates like I did for the last 6 years
well, still better than the initial announcement where you needed an active membership whenever accessing the dungeon
can´t wait for the April announcements
so access to the dungeon is timegated behind a paywall for non-ESO+ members, meaning I have no other option that to pay ESO+ to enjoy realease day dungeon feeling with my mates like I did for the last 6 years
well, still better than the initial announcement where you needed an active membership whenever accessing the dungeon
can´t wait for the April announcements
Thanks for the reply. It's really sad that ZOS did this to the players.
CalivoArtades wrote: »It looks like non-ESO Plus players will have to wait a bit longer than until the console release date.
From today's article on the Exiled Redoubt dungeon:
"The Fallen Banners dungeon pack arrives for ESO Plus members alongside the Update 45 base game patch on March 10 on PC/Mac and March 26 for Xbox and Playstation consoles. Look for more details on additional ways to acquire Fallen Banners during the upcoming April ESO Direct.
Elvenheart wrote: »I’m looking forward to that April ESO Direct! And what I’m wondering is if either of the new dungeons are soloable or if they will be too hard/have mechanics that prevent just one person on normal?
sans-culottes wrote: »
So no joint exploration or blind-running the new content, unless my buddies agree to wait (which I would never ever ask for) or I give up and re-sub again.
Note that while at launch ESO Plus membership is the only way to access the dungeon pack, there will be additional ways to acquire it in the future—stay tuned for more information during the April ESO Direct.
sans-culottes wrote: »
I get that many players are unaffected by this, but as a non-subscriber, ZOS has absolutely done something bad: They made the Crowns I already purchased worth less, because I can't use them to buy the DLC upon launch any more. They made it impossible for me to play with friends and guild-mates for two weeks. So no joint exploration or blind-running the new content, unless my buddies agree to wait (which I would never ever ask for) or I give up and re-sub again.
ZOS also didn't communicate this change in their DLC reveal stream, because they knew how bad it would look and how much instant backlash it would create. They didn't clarify the 2 week waiting period until there was significant negative feedback already. All this has done is erode my trust in ZOS' decision-makers and, ironically, my willingness to pay for future content...
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sans-culottes wrote: »sans-culottes wrote: »
I get that many players are unaffected by this, but as a non-subscriber, ZOS has absolutely done something bad: They made the Crowns I already purchased worth less, because I can't use them to buy the DLC upon launch any more. They made it impossible for me to play with friends and guild-mates for two weeks. So no joint exploration or blind-running the new content, unless my buddies agree to wait (which I would never ever ask for) or I give up and re-sub again.
ZOS also didn't communicate this change in their DLC reveal stream, because they knew how bad it would look and how much instant backlash it would create. They didn't clarify the 2 week waiting period until there was significant negative feedback already. All this has done is erode my trust in ZOS' decision-makers and, ironically, my willingness to pay for future content...
EDIT: Typo
This has not devalued the Crowns you bought from them, though.
sans-culottes wrote: »sans-culottes wrote: »
I get that many players are unaffected by this, but as a non-subscriber, ZOS has absolutely done something bad: They made the Crowns I already purchased worth less, because I can't use them to buy the DLC upon launch any more. They made it impossible for me to play with friends and guild-mates for two weeks. So no joint exploration or blind-running the new content, unless my buddies agree to wait (which I would never ever ask for) or I give up and re-sub again.
ZOS also didn't communicate this change in their DLC reveal stream, because they knew how bad it would look and how much instant backlash it would create. They didn't clarify the 2 week waiting period until there was significant negative feedback already. All this has done is erode my trust in ZOS' decision-makers and, ironically, my willingness to pay for future content...
EDIT: Typo
This has not devalued the Crowns you bought from them, though.
Of course it has devalued Crowns. People have used Crowns to buy dungeon DLCs and were able to do so since the very first one. Some may have even stocked up on Crowns during the last sale at the end of 2024 in anticipation of the Q1 2025 update. But now I can't buy dungeons on launch day any more and lose out on playing with friends and guild mates unless I sub. This absolutely devalues my Crowns.
Imagine receiving an Apple Store gift card last Christmas, but now the store tells you that from 2025 onward it's not valid for the newest generation of products any more. Is the gift card still worth the same as before?
ZOS also didn't communicate this change in their DLC reveal stream, because they knew how bad it would look and how much instant backlash it would create. They didn't clarify the 2 week waiting period until there was significant negative feedback already.
DenverRalphy wrote: »sans-culottes wrote: »sans-culottes wrote: »
I get that many players are unaffected by this, but as a non-subscriber, ZOS has absolutely done something bad: They made the Crowns I already purchased worth less, because I can't use them to buy the DLC upon launch any more. They made it impossible for me to play with friends and guild-mates for two weeks. So no joint exploration or blind-running the new content, unless my buddies agree to wait (which I would never ever ask for) or I give up and re-sub again.
ZOS also didn't communicate this change in their DLC reveal stream, because they knew how bad it would look and how much instant backlash it would create. They didn't clarify the 2 week waiting period until there was significant negative feedback already. All this has done is erode my trust in ZOS' decision-makers and, ironically, my willingness to pay for future content...
EDIT: Typo
This has not devalued the Crowns you bought from them, though.
Of course it has devalued Crowns. People have used Crowns to buy dungeon DLCs and were able to do so since the very first one. Some may have even stocked up on Crowns during the last sale at the end of 2024 in anticipation of the Q1 2025 update. But now I can't buy dungeons on launch day any more and lose out on playing with friends and guild mates unless I sub. This absolutely devalues my Crowns.
Imagine receiving an Apple Store gift card last Christmas, but now the store tells you that from 2025 onward it's not valid for the newest generation of products any more. Is the gift card still worth the same as before?
That analagy is flawed. It's not like you can't buy the DLC with crowns at all. You just can't buy the DLC right now. And in two weeks the DLC will still be "newest generation".
The value of crowns isn't dependent upon a "first adopter" factor.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi everyone. We realize the "after console launch" detail for when the Fallen Banners dungeons will be available for purchase in the Crown Store was a bit vague. At the time, we were still firming up dates for our ESO Direct. We can confirm that the dungeons will be available in the Crown Store for purchase on April 10 sometime after the ESO Direct. This is part of the transition period as noted in Matt Firor's message and we'll talk about more details during the upcoming ESO Direct.
Well... at least now we know... not sure what else to say to this...
sans-culottes wrote: »sans-culottes wrote: »
I get that many players are unaffected by this, but as a non-subscriber, ZOS has absolutely done something bad: They made the Crowns I already purchased worth less, because I can't use them to buy the DLC upon launch any more. They made it impossible for me to play with friends and guild-mates for two weeks. So no joint exploration or blind-running the new content, unless my buddies agree to wait (which I would never ever ask for) or I give up and re-sub again.
ZOS also didn't communicate this change in their DLC reveal stream, because they knew how bad it would look and how much instant backlash it would create. They didn't clarify the 2 week waiting period until there was significant negative feedback already. All this has done is erode my trust in ZOS' decision-makers and, ironically, my willingness to pay for future content...
EDIT: Typo
This has not devalued the Crowns you bought from them, though.
Of course it has devalued Crowns. People have used Crowns to buy dungeon DLCs and were able to do so since the very first one. Some may have even stocked up on Crowns during the last sale at the end of 2024 in anticipation of the Q1 2025 update. But now I can't buy dungeons on launch day any more and lose out on playing with friends and guild mates unless I sub. This absolutely devalues my Crowns.
Imagine receiving an Apple Store gift card last Christmas, but now the store tells you that from 2025 onward it's not valid for the newest generation of products any more. Is the gift card still worth the same as before?
DenverRalphy wrote: »sans-culottes wrote: »sans-culottes wrote: »
I get that many players are unaffected by this, but as a non-subscriber, ZOS has absolutely done something bad: They made the Crowns I already purchased worth less, because I can't use them to buy the DLC upon launch any more. They made it impossible for me to play with friends and guild-mates for two weeks. So no joint exploration or blind-running the new content, unless my buddies agree to wait (which I would never ever ask for) or I give up and re-sub again.
ZOS also didn't communicate this change in their DLC reveal stream, because they knew how bad it would look and how much instant backlash it would create. They didn't clarify the 2 week waiting period until there was significant negative feedback already. All this has done is erode my trust in ZOS' decision-makers and, ironically, my willingness to pay for future content...
EDIT: Typo
This has not devalued the Crowns you bought from them, though.
Of course it has devalued Crowns. People have used Crowns to buy dungeon DLCs and were able to do so since the very first one. Some may have even stocked up on Crowns during the last sale at the end of 2024 in anticipation of the Q1 2025 update. But now I can't buy dungeons on launch day any more and lose out on playing with friends and guild mates unless I sub. This absolutely devalues my Crowns.
Imagine receiving an Apple Store gift card last Christmas, but now the store tells you that from 2025 onward it's not valid for the newest generation of products any more. Is the gift card still worth the same as before?
That analagy is flawed. It's not like you can't buy the DLC with crowns at all. You just can't buy the DLC right now. And in two weeks the DLC will still be "newest generation".
The value of crowns isn't dependent upon a "first adopter" factor.
DenverRalphy wrote: »sans-culottes wrote: »sans-culottes wrote: »
I get that many players are unaffected by this, but as a non-subscriber, ZOS has absolutely done something bad: They made the Crowns I already purchased worth less, because I can't use them to buy the DLC upon launch any more. They made it impossible for me to play with friends and guild-mates for two weeks. So no joint exploration or blind-running the new content, unless my buddies agree to wait (which I would never ever ask for) or I give up and re-sub again.
ZOS also didn't communicate this change in their DLC reveal stream, because they knew how bad it would look and how much instant backlash it would create. They didn't clarify the 2 week waiting period until there was significant negative feedback already. All this has done is erode my trust in ZOS' decision-makers and, ironically, my willingness to pay for future content...
EDIT: Typo
This has not devalued the Crowns you bought from them, though.
Of course it has devalued Crowns. People have used Crowns to buy dungeon DLCs and were able to do so since the very first one. Some may have even stocked up on Crowns during the last sale at the end of 2024 in anticipation of the Q1 2025 update. But now I can't buy dungeons on launch day any more and lose out on playing with friends and guild mates unless I sub. This absolutely devalues my Crowns.
Imagine receiving an Apple Store gift card last Christmas, but now the store tells you that from 2025 onward it's not valid for the newest generation of products any more. Is the gift card still worth the same as before?
That analagy is flawed. It's not like you can't buy the DLC with crowns at all. You just can't buy the DLC right now. And in two weeks the DLC will still be "newest generation".
The value of crowns isn't dependent upon a "first adopter" factor.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »We can confirm that the dungeons will be available in the Crown Store for purchase on April 10 sometime after the ESO Direct.
Since ESO Direct is on the 10th "available on the 10th of April" is not the same as "sometime after the ESO direkt". Or do you mean right after the ESO direct.