mook-eb16_ESO wrote: »I wonder if there's any data left on those chips.
DeadlySerious wrote: »Wow! This is a whole new level of monetization. Has anyone ever heard of a company doing something like this before?
I don't think the price is bad considering the plaque presentation
I've seen worse items selling for even more.
magnusthorek wrote: »I've never even heard of this Bethesda Gear website, let alone about a plaque (?) I'd have no interest in hanging on a wall ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjsSr3z5nVkkatanagirl1 wrote: »My workplace gave out chips from the old servers to certain employees when they replaced them. It was a custom hardware setup that gave us a processing edge way back in ye olde days.
Back in the 90's I worked at an computer store and we did a lot of ugrades from 486 20-25 MHz to 50-66.IsharaMeradin wrote: »Talk about a walk down memory lane...
IsharaMeradin wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »My workplace gave out chips from the old servers to certain employees when they replaced them. It was a custom hardware setup that gave us a processing edge way back in ye olde days.
Just to be clear, did they give out the old server chips to certain employees when they replaced the servers or when they replaced the employees?
DeadlySerious wrote: »Wow! This is a whole new level of monetization. Has anyone ever heard of a company doing something like this before?
DeadlySerious wrote: »Wow! This is a whole new level of monetization. Has anyone ever heard of a company doing something like this before?
Blizzard did this with their old WoW serverblades too - since they have more specific realms and not megaservers I knew than quite some pple who wanted a piece.
Googled a bit - because I was curious -- sold in 2012 for 100$ a piece - current rumored value is around 3k (in a 2 year old reddit). Depends a lot if the blade is from the right server I guess, people will want one from the server they played on.
I like the idea, it´s something like a physical manifestation of the game, better than a statue. If you are into memorabilia that makes sense.
DeadlySerious wrote: »Wow! This is a whole new level of monetization. Has anyone ever heard of a company doing something like this before?
Blizzard did this with their old WoW serverblades too - since they have more specific realms and not megaservers I knew than quite some pple who wanted a piece.
Googled a bit - because I was curious -- sold in 2012 for 100$ a piece - current rumored value is around 3k (in a 2 year old reddit). Depends a lot if the blade is from the right server I guess, people will want one from the server they played on.
I like the idea, it´s something like a physical manifestation of the game, better than a statue. If you are into memorabilia that makes sense.
Juju_beans wrote: »DeadlySerious wrote: »Wow! This is a whole new level of monetization. Has anyone ever heard of a company doing something like this before?
Blizzard did this with their old WoW serverblades too - since they have more specific realms and not megaservers I knew than quite some pple who wanted a piece.
Googled a bit - because I was curious -- sold in 2012 for 100$ a piece - current rumored value is around 3k (in a 2 year old reddit). Depends a lot if the blade is from the right server I guess, people will want one from the server they played on.
I like the idea, it´s something like a physical manifestation of the game, better than a statue. If you are into memorabilia that makes sense.
I have the WoW 10 year statue and that was just sent to all that had continuous subs since Day 1...free
Juju_beans wrote: »DeadlySerious wrote: »Wow! This is a whole new level of monetization. Has anyone ever heard of a company doing something like this before?
Blizzard did this with their old WoW serverblades too - since they have more specific realms and not megaservers I knew than quite some pple who wanted a piece.
Googled a bit - because I was curious -- sold in 2012 for 100$ a piece - current rumored value is around 3k (in a 2 year old reddit). Depends a lot if the blade is from the right server I guess, people will want one from the server they played on.
I like the idea, it´s something like a physical manifestation of the game, better than a statue. If you are into memorabilia that makes sense.
I have the WoW 10 year statue and that was just sent to all that had continuous subs since Day 1...free
Ten year continuous subs with ESO have gotten what exactly?
Know that they do something like this with steel or wood from museum ships if they have to replace stuff like the torpedo blisters on battleship Texas.DeadlySerious wrote: »Wow! This is a whole new level of monetization. Has anyone ever heard of a company doing something like this before?
Pieces of sports stadiums are often sold, auctioned, or given to charity to sell or auction to raise money from fans wanting to buy pieces of the venues where games were played. This is decently similar, imo.
And the Bethesda Gear store has long sold a lot of high-priced, limited-issue items.
Its tools to 3d print characters from WOW but its far from trivial in ESO I think also resolution is much higher in ESO.I'd personally enjoy a statue of my main a lot more than this (if well-made and not cheap-looking). The main reason is that when I think of my time in ESO, the things I've done with my character(s) come to my mind. I, personally, couldn't care less about the hardware the game ran on.