twisttop138 wrote: »Apollosipod wrote: »I don't understand why tome points are removed at the end of the season. I get that you want us to use tome points, but I don't see why I should be penalised for not using, them. It's not my fault if the rewards are pretty poor and not worth spending points on.
1000% this. If you want us to upgrade to premium versions and spend tome points on these items, they have to be worth doing so. Not bland set pieces and a bunch of items I've already had sitting in a box for a year. I don't need to add to the pile.
It's even more fun than that. The official Zos word is that at the end of each season, they're gonna use your available tome points to buy everything it can afford on the season pass until your tome points run out. They didn't mention if they would save 2k to carry over but I'm pretty sure we can all guess the answer.
The post where Gina mentioned the first thing explicitly mentions the second. Please see the screenshot in allochthons' post above (comment #85). Here is the relevant text:
"First, we can confirm the rollover cap that is mentioned in the in-game help menu, which allows you to take 2,000 Tome Points from the end of one season to the beginning of the next season. Any Tome Points in excess of that will be redeemed automatically..."
twisttop138 wrote: »Apollosipod wrote: »I don't understand why tome points are removed at the end of the season. I get that you want us to use tome points, but I don't see why I should be penalised for not using, them. It's not my fault if the rewards are pretty poor and not worth spending points on.
1000% this. If you want us to upgrade to premium versions and spend tome points on these items, they have to be worth doing so. Not bland set pieces and a bunch of items I've already had sitting in a box for a year. I don't need to add to the pile.
It's even more fun than that. The official Zos word is that at the end of each season, they're gonna use your available tome points to buy everything it can afford on the season pass until your tome points run out. They didn't mention if they would save 2k to carry over but I'm pretty sure we can all guess the answer.
The post where Gina mentioned the first thing explicitly mentions the second. Please see the screenshot in allochthons' post above (comment #85). Here is the relevant text:
"First, we can confirm the rollover cap that is mentioned in the in-game help menu, which allows you to take 2,000 Tome Points from the end of one season to the beginning of the next season. Any Tome Points in excess of that will be redeemed automatically..."
WHAT.
They're automatically spending our points for us? They're making this issue so much worse.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom please escalate this.
They're automatically spending our points for us? They're making this issue so much worse.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom please escalate this.
twisttop138 wrote: »Apollosipod wrote: »I don't understand why tome points are removed at the end of the season. I get that you want us to use tome points, but I don't see why I should be penalised for not using, them. It's not my fault if the rewards are pretty poor and not worth spending points on.
1000% this. If you want us to upgrade to premium versions and spend tome points on these items, they have to be worth doing so. Not bland set pieces and a bunch of items I've already had sitting in a box for a year. I don't need to add to the pile.
It's even more fun than that. The official Zos word is that at the end of each season, they're gonna use your available tome points to buy everything it can afford on the season pass until your tome points run out. They didn't mention if they would save 2k to carry over but I'm pretty sure we can all guess the answer.
The post where Gina mentioned the first thing explicitly mentions the second. Please see the screenshot in allochthons' post above (comment #85). Here is the relevant text:
"First, we can confirm the rollover cap that is mentioned in the in-game help menu, which allows you to take 2,000 Tome Points from the end of one season to the beginning of the next season. Any Tome Points in excess of that will be redeemed automatically..."
WHAT.
They're automatically spending our points for us? They're making this issue so much worse.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom please escalate this.
They're automatically spending any points that would otherwise have been completely lost. They are not spending any of the 2k points that would have carried over.
twisttop138 wrote: »Apollosipod wrote: »I don't understand why tome points are removed at the end of the season. I get that you want us to use tome points, but I don't see why I should be penalised for not using, them. It's not my fault if the rewards are pretty poor and not worth spending points on.
1000% this. If you want us to upgrade to premium versions and spend tome points on these items, they have to be worth doing so. Not bland set pieces and a bunch of items I've already had sitting in a box for a year. I don't need to add to the pile.
It's even more fun than that. The official Zos word is that at the end of each season, they're gonna use your available tome points to buy everything it can afford on the season pass until your tome points run out. They didn't mention if they would save 2k to carry over but I'm pretty sure we can all guess the answer.
The post where Gina mentioned the first thing explicitly mentions the second. Please see the screenshot in allochthons' post above (comment #85). Here is the relevant text:
"First, we can confirm the rollover cap that is mentioned in the in-game help menu, which allows you to take 2,000 Tome Points from the end of one season to the beginning of the next season. Any Tome Points in excess of that will be redeemed automatically..."
WHAT.
They're automatically spending our points for us? They're making this issue so much worse.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom please escalate this.
ESO_player123 wrote: »twisttop138 wrote: »Apollosipod wrote: »I don't understand why tome points are removed at the end of the season. I get that you want us to use tome points, but I don't see why I should be penalised for not using, them. It's not my fault if the rewards are pretty poor and not worth spending points on.
1000% this. If you want us to upgrade to premium versions and spend tome points on these items, they have to be worth doing so. Not bland set pieces and a bunch of items I've already had sitting in a box for a year. I don't need to add to the pile.
It's even more fun than that. The official Zos word is that at the end of each season, they're gonna use your available tome points to buy everything it can afford on the season pass until your tome points run out. They didn't mention if they would save 2k to carry over but I'm pretty sure we can all guess the answer.
The post where Gina mentioned the first thing explicitly mentions the second. Please see the screenshot in allochthons' post above (comment #85). Here is the relevant text:
"First, we can confirm the rollover cap that is mentioned in the in-game help menu, which allows you to take 2,000 Tome Points from the end of one season to the beginning of the next season. Any Tome Points in excess of that will be redeemed automatically..."
WHAT.
They're automatically spending our points for us? They're making this issue so much worse.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom please escalate this.
I guess they chose this to prevent "I planned to claim on the last day but could not log in" type of posts (since we would lose those points over 2000 anyway). But I dislike this as well since I do not want stuff that I chose not to claim to be sent to me anyway.
They're automatically spending our points for us? They're making this issue so much worse.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom please escalate this.
As several people have already written: The points you need to unlock a page are always higher than to buy all items until (and including) that page. You don't even have to think about what to claim or what not, you need more points to get access to the offers than buying them.
And only 2000 points would carry over to the next tome anyway, the rest just disappears. Would you rather lose your points without getting anything for them, or have the items from all pages you managed to unlock automatically claimed?
I appreciate the auto-claim a lot. It avoids the points being wasted just in case I could not log in to claim the offers by hand on the last day of a season.
No, I get that, but still. It's a big overstep - it's spending people's money for them essentially.
But my gripe still stands - I've paid for the Tomes content. I've paid for the ability to earn the Tomes Points currency. They're telling me something that I paid for either goes away permanently or they choose how it's spent. I'm sorry cannot support this system if that's how it's going to be. That's a big, big overstep on their part.
twisttop138 wrote: »Apollosipod wrote: »I don't understand why tome points are removed at the end of the season. I get that you want us to use tome points, but I don't see why I should be penalised for not using, them. It's not my fault if the rewards are pretty poor and not worth spending points on.
1000% this. If you want us to upgrade to premium versions and spend tome points on these items, they have to be worth doing so. Not bland set pieces and a bunch of items I've already had sitting in a box for a year. I don't need to add to the pile.
It's even more fun than that. The official Zos word is that at the end of each season, they're gonna use your available tome points to buy everything it can afford on the season pass until your tome points run out. They didn't mention if they would save 2k to carry over but I'm pretty sure we can all guess the answer.
The post where Gina mentioned the first thing explicitly mentions the second. Please see the screenshot in allochthons' post above (comment #85). Here is the relevant text:
"First, we can confirm the rollover cap that is mentioned in the in-game help menu, which allows you to take 2,000 Tome Points from the end of one season to the beginning of the next season. Any Tome Points in excess of that will be redeemed automatically..."
allochthons wrote: »I get the reasoning behind "auto-buying is good, they're avoiding the posts they'll get at the end when people forget to claim their rewards." And that makes sense.
But they're really been pushing Choice here with seasons. And if we push to the end to get the items on the bonus pages, our choices are taken away. It's not THAT big a deal to destroy Yet More Crown Meals, but it's annoying. I chose not to buy them. Too bad, I'm getting them anyway!
twisttop138 wrote: »Apollosipod wrote: »I don't understand why tome points are removed at the end of the season. I get that you want us to use tome points, but I don't see why I should be penalised for not using, them. It's not my fault if the rewards are pretty poor and not worth spending points on.
1000% this. If you want us to upgrade to premium versions and spend tome points on these items, they have to be worth doing so. Not bland set pieces and a bunch of items I've already had sitting in a box for a year. I don't need to add to the pile.
It's even more fun than that. The official Zos word is that at the end of each season, they're gonna use your available tome points to buy everything it can afford on the season pass until your tome points run out. They didn't mention if they would save 2k to carry over but I'm pretty sure we can all guess the answer.
The post where Gina mentioned the first thing explicitly mentions the second. Please see the screenshot in allochthons' post above (comment #85). Here is the relevant text:
"First, we can confirm the rollover cap that is mentioned in the in-game help menu, which allows you to take 2,000 Tome Points from the end of one season to the beginning of the next season. Any Tome Points in excess of that will be redeemed automatically..."
WHAT.
They're automatically spending our points for us? They're making this issue so much worse.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom please escalate this.
BretonMage wrote: »twisttop138 wrote: »Apollosipod wrote: »I don't understand why tome points are removed at the end of the season. I get that you want us to use tome points, but I don't see why I should be penalised for not using, them. It's not my fault if the rewards are pretty poor and not worth spending points on.
1000% this. If you want us to upgrade to premium versions and spend tome points on these items, they have to be worth doing so. Not bland set pieces and a bunch of items I've already had sitting in a box for a year. I don't need to add to the pile.
It's even more fun than that. The official Zos word is that at the end of each season, they're gonna use your available tome points to buy everything it can afford on the season pass until your tome points run out. They didn't mention if they would save 2k to carry over but I'm pretty sure we can all guess the answer.
The post where Gina mentioned the first thing explicitly mentions the second. Please see the screenshot in allochthons' post above (comment #85). Here is the relevant text:
"First, we can confirm the rollover cap that is mentioned in the in-game help menu, which allows you to take 2,000 Tome Points from the end of one season to the beginning of the next season. Any Tome Points in excess of that will be redeemed automatically..."
WHAT.
They're automatically spending our points for us? They're making this issue so much worse.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom please escalate this.
We need to be able to opt out of them automatically giving us unwanted rewards. If I don't claim a reward, it's because I DON'T WANT IT.
And the fact that collectibles can't be deleted makes it so much worse.
BretonMage wrote: »twisttop138 wrote: »Apollosipod wrote: »I don't understand why tome points are removed at the end of the season. I get that you want us to use tome points, but I don't see why I should be penalised for not using, them. It's not my fault if the rewards are pretty poor and not worth spending points on.
1000% this. If you want us to upgrade to premium versions and spend tome points on these items, they have to be worth doing so. Not bland set pieces and a bunch of items I've already had sitting in a box for a year. I don't need to add to the pile.
It's even more fun than that. The official Zos word is that at the end of each season, they're gonna use your available tome points to buy everything it can afford on the season pass until your tome points run out. They didn't mention if they would save 2k to carry over but I'm pretty sure we can all guess the answer.
The post where Gina mentioned the first thing explicitly mentions the second. Please see the screenshot in allochthons' post above (comment #85). Here is the relevant text:
"First, we can confirm the rollover cap that is mentioned in the in-game help menu, which allows you to take 2,000 Tome Points from the end of one season to the beginning of the next season. Any Tome Points in excess of that will be redeemed automatically..."
WHAT.
They're automatically spending our points for us? They're making this issue so much worse.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom please escalate this.
We need to be able to opt out of them automatically giving us unwanted rewards. If I don't claim a reward, it's because I DON'T WANT IT.
And the fact that collectibles can't be deleted makes it so much worse.
Collectibles can be removed by Support. If you really want them gone, when it happens, I’d write to them and explain why you want a particular one removed. I know they’ve removed spider ones for people who hate spiders and swapped out mounts for equivalent animal types that aren’t as bouncy to help with motion sickness.
alternatelder wrote: »Is there a specific reason why challenges are 6 steps of collect 60 points, instead of 1 step collect 360? This seems like it's built just to annoy people. Between accidentally opening all my caches, which we don't know what's going to happen to those points, and having to open the UI every time I get through each of the 6 steps to collect points, I don't even think I'll bother doing them.
Auto-looting with excess points at the end is better than just losing the points, but I'm still not sure why there has to be a cap to begin with (especially one that wasn't made clear by the devs up front or in the game). So what if people can unlock all the pages of the next tome automatically? If they'd rather save their points for the next season and be able to buy what they want in one go, who cares? I hate timers, and I hate having rewards that I want but can't claim yet because I have to slowly unlock them hanging over my head for long stretches of time. I also don't like having one currency just to unlock access to things which you need to earn another currency in order to actually acquire.
SirJacktheReaper wrote: »Coming back with a new comment to what I mentioned before. Please make tomes purchasable with crowns so that those of us with ESO plus can dedicate some of our crowns to that cost.
tomofhyrule wrote: »Auto-looting with excess points at the end is better than just losing the points, but I'm still not sure why there has to be a cap to begin with (especially one that wasn't made clear by the devs up front or in the game). So what if people can unlock all the pages of the next tome automatically? If they'd rather save their points for the next season and be able to buy what they want in one go, who cares? I hate timers, and I hate having rewards that I want but can't claim yet because I have to slowly unlock them hanging over my head for long stretches of time. I also don't like having one currency just to unlock access to things which you need to earn another currency in order to actually acquire.
This is where “this is a player-focused method to improve things that allows people to play less” conflicts with “this is a corporation-focused method to keep people interacting with the game (an therefore more inclined to spend money)”
The idea of Season Passes in any game, not just ESO, is that they want players to be incentivized to interact with the game frequently. If it were set up in a way where someone could just grind one season and then log off for three whole months because they have enough currency, that’s three whole months of that player not interacting with the game… and not spending money on it.
Sure, everyone can argue “but I would spend more money if I wasn’t feeling forced to!” but… that’s one person. Pretty well every Live-service game is trying to add FOMO passes of this sort because they work and there’s a lot of research showing that they do.
The devs can try to make things more player-friendly, but they also have to answer to the suits who are basically seeing players as moneybags. It is a painful position for the devs, honestly so I don’t blame them, but I understand why some things are going in the direction they are.
tomofhyrule wrote: »The idea of Season Passes in any game, not just ESO, is that they want players to be incentivized to interact with the game frequently. If it were set up in a way where someone could just grind one season and then log off for three whole months because they have enough currency, that’s three whole months of that player not interacting with the game… and not spending money on it.
Sure, everyone can argue “but I would spend more money if I wasn’t feeling forced to!” but… that’s one person. Pretty well every Live-service game is trying to add FOMO passes of this sort because they work and there’s a lot of research showing that they do.
I hate that every time you complete an item, you have to claim it. It's especially bad on the gamepad UI, where a big message pops up that's really distracting until you clear it. Which isn't easy to do when you're running with a pug in a dungeon.
We didn't have to claim seals when we completed an endeavor. Can the challenges work the same way?
I hate that every time you complete an item, you have to claim it. It's especially bad on the gamepad UI, where a big message pops up that's really distracting until you clear it. Which isn't easy to do when you're running with a pug in a dungeon.
We didn't have to claim seals when we completed an endeavor. Can the challenges work the same way?
This for all my accounts and toons!! And a number of guildies who feel the same...
I hate that every time you complete an item, you have to claim it. It's especially bad on the gamepad UI, where a big message pops up that's really distracting until you clear it. Which isn't easy to do when you're running with a pug in a dungeon.
We didn't have to claim seals when we completed an endeavor. Can the challenges work the same way?
This for all my accounts and toons!! And a number of guildies who feel the same...
@Faerugue I installed an addon called AutoClaimTomePoints that does the claiming in the background. Hopefully ZOS will make the addon unnecessary.
I hate that every time you complete an item, you have to claim it. It's especially bad on the gamepad UI, where a big message pops up that's really distracting until you clear it. Which isn't easy to do when you're running with a pug in a dungeon.
We didn't have to claim seals when we completed an endeavor. Can the challenges work the same way?
This for all my accounts and toons!! And a number of guildies who feel the same...
@Faerugue I installed an addon called AutoClaimTomePoints that does the claiming in the background. Hopefully ZOS will make the addon unnecessary.
I use an add-on to do this as well. The one downside to autoclaim is that once you claim just one instance of a challenge, you cannot reroll it. So if I collect 15 metal nodes but then decide I want to reroll that challenge, I would not be able to do so if I were using an autoclaim add-on. Without autoclaim, I have to make the choice to claim the points and get stuck with that challenge. Some people will probably prefer the ease of autoclaim and the way it mitigates the annoying pop-up, while others may prefer the greater control over rerolling to favor activities they like or that are more rewarding. Using autoclaim comes with increased pressure to keep a close eye on new challenges and micromanage them in advance.
This was also an issue with endeavors when we got some that had many more points than others. Back in 2024, certain themed dailies offered up to 100 points as opposed to 10, and people found themselves locked out of the ones that offered extra seals because they did 3 of the less rewarding endeavors first without knowing. There was a lot of pushback on the micromanagement there, as there has been with the weeklies here.