Eternity_Was wrote: »snipidii
-a feature to allow players to buy ESO+ tokens and trade/gift them to other players. This is great for introducing a new friend to ESO+ or helping out an old friend in need of a little extra help this month. Additionally, this can be a solid source of revenue to the game in which players can buy these tokens and trade them for gold in-game. Players who otherwise would never buy ESO+ can get it through in-game work, while ZoS still maintains the same income per subscriber (just via a different player). RuneScape for example allows you a similar method, but once you buy this token, you receive a tradable item in-game that can be posted on community traders. Highly recommend!
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-maybe a crown token that can be purchased with one account (say 1000 crowns per token) and then traded to another player who can then “use” the token and get the 1000 crowns on their account to prevent scamming during gifts. There could even be a tax on top. Say I had 2,000 crowns. I’d be able to buy one of these tokens with crowns or even one of a few different options (1,000/10,000) and receive a physical item that can be traded in-person or via guild traders. This will sink gold into more revenue for ZoS while significantly opening doors for players to feel safe trading gold for gifted items. Even if ZoS wanted to put 10% tax each time the token was purchased to prevent fraud/manipulation/etc: you could charge 1,100 crown for a 1,000 crown token.
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AcadianPaladin wrote: »Some nice ideas! I especially like the ability to put a wayshrine in your house. Proximity to a wayshrine is the first and most important thing I look for when considering a house. Plenty of nice houses in the reject bin due to lousy wayshrine access.
Fix the Timbercrow Wanderer costume diaper butt.
Stop putting flappers on chest pieces. Put them on belts.
Stop putting silly-ankle-to knee socks on short skirts. Currently, Mazzatun is (I think) the only short skirt free of this sandal-killing dumb idea.
Let us take companions in houses.
Let us put headgear on companions (helms, circlets).