
SeaGtGruff wrote: »I think the main issue here is that the free access is time-limited, or at least that's my understanding. Admittedly, I'm confused and my understanding is murky, but I thought there were things in the free-access version of the season that will go away at the end of that season, and if you want to retain access to it even after the season ends then you need to buy at least the $15 version of the season pass. As I said, my understanding is murky, so I would appreciate any information that clarifies things.
Carcamongus wrote: »I guess I should look up what the hell a battlepass is...
The seasonal Tomes will indeed go away for you when a new Tome releases if you do not purchase them, but it is very likely all those collectibles will return in the Gold Coast Bazaar in the future.
Carcamongus wrote: »I guess I should look up what the hell a battlepass is...
A battle pass is a paid progression track added on top of a game. In ESO’s case, it’s basically a second subscription layered on top of ESO Plus that locks extra systems and rewards behind another monthly fee.
Most important overlooked fact is that it requires programmers and designers to be taken off the main game to support it. So you get less support of the main game to support the new monetization model.
The unique collectibles from the premium tomes should remain exclusive to those who pay for the tomes. Otherwise why would anyone buy the premium tomes? Why not just wait for the collectibles to show up in the bazaar? If they do come to the bazaar, there would have to be a significant waiting period, meaning years, not months.
Erickson9610 wrote: »I'd say a waiting period of 1.5 years before there's a chance of premium Tamriel Tome rewards returning would be a reasonable compromise.
Not everyone would pay specifically to get certain items; you also don't have a time limit on the Tomes you pay for. So you aren't paying just for the Cosmetics, you're paying for the ability to do them at your own pace. I don't see anything that's getting introduced via the Tomes as being exclusive since the whole reason they're doing the Bazaar and making content free in the future is to move away from FOMO. Making Cosmetics that are tied to paid Tomes does the opposite of what they're wanting to do; it still creates FOMO.The premium tome tiers are pricey in my currency, so I'll decide whether to buy a tome on a case-by-case basis.
I get one premium + bonuses tome free/year with ESO+, which is great. I'm not big into cosmetics, so unless there's something I really, really want, the ultimate rewards won't entice me to buy. Removing the time limit on completion is a bigger deal for me. If they offer more than cosmetics for a tome, like a house or something else, that would attract me too.The seasonal Tomes will indeed go away for you when a new Tome releases if you do not purchase them, but it is very likely all those collectibles will return in the Gold Coast Bazaar in the future.
The unique collectibles from the premium tomes should remain exclusive to those who pay for the tomes. Otherwise why would anyone buy the premium tomes? Why not just wait for the collectibles to show up in the bazaar? If they do come to the bazaar, there would have to be a significant waiting period, meaning years, not months.
Not everything that gets released every Season is going to be quests, Zones, and new content. Sometimes it will be new systems, sometimes it'll be the Class Skill refreshes they're doing. But to address the question itself, that's up to each individual player. The game is going to get new content to go through regardless of how often or infrequently it gets added, so each player has to prioritize what content they enjoy or want to do. This is a problem ANY new player to ANY long-running MMO is going to face, too, it's not unique to ESO.barney2525 wrote: »Here's the thing that bothers me. Yes, you have access to all that DLC and All those main Zone Quests
Exactly WHEN ais anyone going to have time to PLAY them???
They are coming out with Seasons of 3 month duration. 3 months to complete everything in that season.
So when do you get to do - The MAIN Questline, The Alliance Questline, The Mage Guild Questline, The Fight Guild Questline, Cadwell's Questlines, Wrothgar Main Questline, Skyrim Questline, Reach Questline, Craiglorn Zone, Psijic Questline, Scribing Questline, ALL the Prologue Questlines, All the Companion Questlines, Necrom Questline, Summerset Questline, Murkmire Questline, Vvardenfall Questline, Clockwork City Questline, Blackwood Questline, Apporcrypha Questline, Theives Guild Questline, Dark Brotherhood Questline, High Isle Questline, and more where they came from ??
Is this what new players are looking for ?
spartaxoxo wrote: »All new content is free so if you're paying for content the game is a lot cheaper now.
BretonMage wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »All new content is free so if you're paying for content the game is a lot cheaper now.
Are we even getting new content this year? I know Kevin said that we're not getting a new zone this year. So far the only content I'm hearing about is the TG and Sheogorathquests, which seems pretty sparse.
BretonMage wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »All new content is free so if you're paying for content the game is a lot cheaper now.
Are we even getting new content this year? I know Kevin said that we're not getting a new zone this year. So far the only content I'm hearing about is the TG and Sheogorathquests, which seems pretty sparse.
You will have access to all old "dlc" content with just ESO Plus. anything from 2026 and beyond is free.
Tamriel Tomes only include cosmetics.
Things like personalities, furnishings, skill styles.
The Gold Coast Bazaar is also being added which will let us purchase old items like the Dragon's Treasure Trove and ESO Plus rewards, collectibles from Tamriel Tomes will likely return in the Bazaar after a while too.
Future content that in the past was only in dlc and chapters will be free:
- zones
- dungeons
- trials
- quests
- Tales of Tribute decks
- Companions
all free.
Old dlc and chapters are becoming base game, not all immediately, but just in this year:
in update 49 next week:
- Dark Brotherhood.
- Thieves Guild.
- imperial city.
- Orsinium.
- Warden class.
later in 2026:
- Greymoor chapter.
i do not worry for ZOS' income as i believe ESO Plus and the Crown Store likely gives them plenty. And of course i do not work for ZOS.
Links to eso website posts about Seasons, Tamriel Tomes, and the Gold Coast Bazaar:
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/69137
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/69141
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/69139
Not everyone would pay specifically to get certain items; you also don't have a time limit on the Tomes you pay for. So you aren't paying just for the Cosmetics, you're paying for the ability to do them at your own pace.
BretonMage wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »All new content is free so if you're paying for content the game is a lot cheaper now.
Are we even getting new content this year? I know Kevin said that we're not getting a new zone this year. So far the only content I'm hearing about is the TG and Sheogorathquests, which seems pretty sparse.
- Thieves Guild sequel
- Sheogorath quests
- Crimson Veldt trial
- solo versions of Moon Hunter Keep and March of Sacrifices
- Night Market, new (event) zone. it has instances similar to dungeon and trial.
- Sage's Vault, Rumors, Favors. quest like content.
- Class Refreshes with Class Mastery passives.
- Dynamic world events such as storms in Skyrim zones.
you could argue some of that is not new as it is using existing content, but it is still technically new.
You'll still need ESO+ to access previous DLC and Dungeons if you haven't bought them. The only things that doesn't apply to is the stuff they're making base game, which is TG/DB/I think Warden? Everything else like previous Dungeon DLC and Chapters that were added as DLC needs to be bought, or you'll need ESO+ for it. There just won't be anything getting added to Plus since all content starting this year is going to be free.twisttop138 wrote: »You will have access to all old "dlc" content with just ESO Plus. anything from 2026 and beyond is free.
Tamriel Tomes only include cosmetics.
Things like personalities, furnishings, skill styles.
The Gold Coast Bazaar is also being added which will let us purchase old items like the Dragon's Treasure Trove and ESO Plus rewards, collectibles from Tamriel Tomes will likely return in the Bazaar after a while too.
Future content that in the past was only in dlc and chapters will be free:
- zones
- dungeons
- trials
- quests
- Tales of Tribute decks
- Companions
all free.
Old dlc and chapters are becoming base game, not all immediately, but just in this year:
in update 49 next week:
- Dark Brotherhood.
- Thieves Guild.
- imperial city.
- Orsinium.
- Warden class.
later in 2026:
- Greymoor chapter.
i do not worry for ZOS' income as i believe ESO Plus and the Crown Store likely gives them plenty. And of course i do not work for ZOS.
Links to eso website posts about Seasons, Tamriel Tomes, and the Gold Coast Bazaar:
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/69137
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/69141
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/69139
I could be wrong, but I think that was part of his point. The devaluation of ESO plus. Take away getting all dlc for free leaves a big hole. I think we could fill said hole with something like a craft bag for consumables. Like call it a cupboard. It helps add value for money in a predictable income stream for Zos.
Well, in the PTS there were things other than just Cosmetics that you could get in the Tomes. There were other things like Crates iirc, so someone buying either version of a paid Tome might be after something other than Cosmetics that are in that level. Plus there are the Trade Bars you get more of that can be used to get stuff from the Bazaar rather than from the Tome itself, and other things that someone might want.Not everyone would pay specifically to get certain items; you also don't have a time limit on the Tomes you pay for. So you aren't paying just for the Cosmetics, you're paying for the ability to do them at your own pace.
True, but if someone doesn't want the cosmetics, it doesn't matter whether they can do them at their own pace. It's the cosmetics people will pay for. I suppose some might pay just for extra stuff to do, but I think most players will look at what cosmetics are on offer and decide whether to buy based on that. But if we know that we would just have to wait a while and then we'll be able to buy the premium items in the bazaar, why spend real-world money on premium tomes?
Anyway, we'll see how it plays out, but if it turns out that buying a tome just means you can get the cosmetic a year before anyone else, I'll be passing.
Well, in the PTS there were things other than just Cosmetics that you could get in the Tomes. There were other things like Crates iirc, so someone buying either version of a paid Tome might be after something other than Cosmetics that are in that level. Plus there are the Trade Bars you get more of that can be used to get stuff from the Bazaar rather than from the Tome itself, and other things that someone might want.
Making Cosmetics that are tied to paid Tomes does the opposite of what they're wanting to do; it still creates FOMO.
For a console player in Canada it will cost the following (CAD):
ESO plus yearly sub = $172.99 + tax
Yearly Season Pass = $42.99/ quarter - one free quarter ($128.97) + tax
Playstation plus essential (needed for online content) = $224.99 +tax
So for me it will cost - $301.96 CAD + $224.99 +Tax
This is of course if you want all the shinnies that come with that.
My plan is to sub for one quarter to see if the sub is worth it.
From what I have seen and heard the extra cost will not be worth it and i will not re-sub unless of course there are things they didn't tell us about to keep our subs active. Only time will tell. This is a substantial increase from what i have been paying before and given the IRL economy i may have to make some choices down the road.
You'll still need ESO+ to access previous DLC and Dungeons if you haven't bought them. The only things that doesn't apply to is the stuff they're making base game, which is TG/DB/I think Warden? Everything else like previous Dungeon DLC and Chapters that were added as DLC needs to be bought, or you'll need ESO+ for it. There just won't be anything getting added to Plus since all content starting this year is going to be free.twisttop138 wrote: »You will have access to all old "dlc" content with just ESO Plus. anything from 2026 and beyond is free.
Tamriel Tomes only include cosmetics.
Things like personalities, furnishings, skill styles.
The Gold Coast Bazaar is also being added which will let us purchase old items like the Dragon's Treasure Trove and ESO Plus rewards, collectibles from Tamriel Tomes will likely return in the Bazaar after a while too.
Future content that in the past was only in dlc and chapters will be free:
- zones
- dungeons
- trials
- quests
- Tales of Tribute decks
- Companions
all free.
Old dlc and chapters are becoming base game, not all immediately, but just in this year:
in update 49 next week:
- Dark Brotherhood.
- Thieves Guild.
- imperial city.
- Orsinium.
- Warden class.
later in 2026:
- Greymoor chapter.
i do not worry for ZOS' income as i believe ESO Plus and the Crown Store likely gives them plenty. And of course i do not work for ZOS.
Links to eso website posts about Seasons, Tamriel Tomes, and the Gold Coast Bazaar:
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/69137
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/69141
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/69139
I could be wrong, but I think that was part of his point. The devaluation of ESO plus. Take away getting all dlc for free leaves a big hole. I think we could fill said hole with something like a craft bag for consumables. Like call it a cupboard. It helps add value for money in a predictable income stream for Zos.Well, in the PTS there were things other than just Cosmetics that you could get in the Tomes. There were other things like Crates iirc, so someone buying either version of a paid Tome might be after something other than Cosmetics that are in that level. Plus there are the Trade Bars you get more of that can be used to get stuff from the Bazaar rather than from the Tome itself, and other things that someone might want.Not everyone would pay specifically to get certain items; you also don't have a time limit on the Tomes you pay for. So you aren't paying just for the Cosmetics, you're paying for the ability to do them at your own pace.
True, but if someone doesn't want the cosmetics, it doesn't matter whether they can do them at their own pace. It's the cosmetics people will pay for. I suppose some might pay just for extra stuff to do, but I think most players will look at what cosmetics are on offer and decide whether to buy based on that. But if we know that we would just have to wait a while and then we'll be able to buy the premium items in the bazaar, why spend real-world money on premium tomes?
Anyway, we'll see how it plays out, but if it turns out that buying a tome just means you can get the cosmetic a year before anyone else, I'll be passing.
Ultimately though, yeah, we'll just have to wait and see, because atm it's just speculation that things in the Tomes will be added to the Bazaar at some point. I'd personally be surprised if that's the case since like I said, they're wanting to do away with FOMO, and having rewards in the paid Tomes that aren't available from any other means is exactly what they claim they wanna avoid.