scrappy1342 wrote: »
Nothing. There is nothing at all wrong with it. No bugs to see here at all.Elvenheart wrote: »
tomofhyrule wrote: »Nothing. There is nothing at all wrong with it. No bugs to see here at all.Elvenheart wrote: »
(Please don’t fix it)Pull out your brown bear, note the effects on it, and then pull out the white one and see
FabresFour wrote: »I have to admit that even though the price is better than other items in the store, I still think it's way off the mark.
I mean, you can buy an expansion in The Elder Scrolls Online for 3,000 crowns. Should that mammoth mount really be valued higher than an entire expansion? Should it really be worth almost 9 DLC dungeons?
Honestly, after thinking a LOT about this, most items in the Crown Store shouldn't cost more than 1,000 crowns.
If the prices were more reasonable, I’m sure a lot more players would spend money on the game. A lot more. Most of my friends have that super cheap house that’s available through Steam, precisely because of that.
(But yeah, Zenimax is never going to do a general price reduction, unfortunately.)
FabresFour wrote: »I have to admit that even though the price is better than other items in the store, I still think it's way off the mark.
I mean, you can buy an expansion in The Elder Scrolls Online for 3,000 crowns. Should that mammoth mount really be valued higher than an entire expansion? Should it really be worth almost 9 DLC dungeons?
Honestly, after thinking a LOT about this, most items in the Crown Store shouldn't cost more than 1,000 crowns.
If the prices were more reasonable, I’m sure a lot more players would spend money on the game. A lot more. Most of my friends have that super cheap house that’s available through Steam, precisely because of that.
(But yeah, Zenimax is never going to do a general price reduction, unfortunately.)
No and because people are literally cheering for these prices now, they see its working and people are still buying 😬