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With the recent announcement made by ZeniMax regarding its upcoming title, The Elder Scrolls Online, it has become evident that companies are making use of methods that I personally believe to be entirely disrespectful to the gaming populace that invests money into this form of entertainment. I simply can't fathom how they believe charging $80 is fair in order to experience all the game has to offer, especially considering it charges $15 monthly with its subscription model, and will most likely have future expansions that cost $40. In fact, if they are charging an additional $20 for a new race, what then becomes the point of charging a subscription fee? Not only is this setting a precedent for others to begin charging more for a complete game, it is confirming that content, like additional races, will be present in The Elder Scrolls Online cash-shop instead of being provided as updates for paying a subscription.
Am I advocating simply not purchasing the game? No, The Elder Scrolls Online has its flaws and merits just like any other title and every factor must be considered when deciding whether or not to purchase it. However, I do believe that unless gamers want $80 (this is merely a symbolic value) for a complete game to become the norm, then at least some form of complaint from the media and from the customers themselves must be made regarding the absurdity of this.
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That doesn't seem really outrageous to me. I mean titles releasing for $60.00-$70.00 USD that don't have the expansiveness that this game seems to are not uncommon. And, a lot of monthly subs are well over $15.00 USD a month (and are only $15.00 USD or less on entry level or discounted subscription, limited offers).
If the game is going to actually give us all of Tamriel, that will make it significantly larger then the worlds of most MMORPG to date (I haven't stayed very caught up on TESO info since it's e3 announcement). And, if we have the level of content per game space that oblivion or skyrim has. It doesn't really seem like an unfair price. Also, anything regarding future expansions (especially the supposed price of them) seems highly speculative at this point.
Could the OP provide a link to the announcement referenced please?
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but seriously, I have never heard enthusiasts of any other activity (gaming) complain so much about the costs. In relation to JUST ABOUT EVERY OTHER HOBBY, gaming is pretty damn cheap. Let's say, for example, you pay $80 for ESO and play it for 3 months. The first month is included, so that's $110 for 3 months, or $1.22/day. You can't even buy a cup of coffee for that. MMO gamers are very jaded. And I'm not trying to troll here, I just think we need to put things into perspective. They spent 200 million dollars making this game, that's not chump change.
If w'ere being honest, than TESO is a fan service, lol...it's there to be lapped at. but online I am seeing locked in pre-orders as low as $60.00. Personally I am looking at the PC The Elder Scrolls Online Imperial Edition, that comes with the statue, the book, nice case and a map ($99.00)....actually I think ima go ahead and pre-order on that lol. I wantz da shiniez
First of all, it is not about the specific value: $80. I can easily afford it. My headphones alone cost over $1000. It is about the fact that they are withholding actual content, unless you pay a premium. It's like when Mass Effect charged for a DLC when the game wasn't even released yet. Furthermore, other hobbies and the costs associated with them have absolutely nothing to do with the topic at hand. Are you trying to say that because having a boat costs thousands of dollars that gamers shouldn't complain that prices are evidently rising? I hope you see the flaw in your reasoning. Also, the whole argument about it costing 200 million is pointless, considering most of that is offered in the Standard Edition. What is alarming is the fact that a game that charges a box price, a subscription, will probably have paid expansions, is also charging for new races which are not simply cosmetic. How can they justify maintaining the subscription model when they charge even more for additional content?
Yes! Oh and every car should include all the same features all at one price so that it's fare to everyone who wants that car!
Computer/cellphone all technology needs to stop selling devices with different storage amounts! It should all always be the exact same amount!
You know what every taco should only ever come WITH cheese because we are paying for a taco I dont want to pay extra to have the full taco experience!
With this logic, Rockstar should have priced GTA V at over $100.
What is so unfair? It is their product. You don't have to buy it. It is just a computer game, it is not a necessity of life. If you can't afford it, don't play it .. watch a movie, or watch tv instead.
They are under no obligation to make computer games affordable to everyone.
I don't mind the cosmetic stuff offered in upgrade packages, but I'm not sure what some of the digital stuff being offered here is so hard to say. Don't know if the maps, mount, or crafting stuff would really give you an overpowering edge or not.
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You misread me entirely; or you are agreeing with everything I said, in a way that seems like it's something somehow opposite of what I said. I don't understand your reply.
Yea! Screw the customers! Who needs them anyway? Narrius, you should be appointed CEO with your enormous brilliance and administrative skills!
Obviously missed the point.....
Most products come with more then 1 version, you can pay more for extras.
How about 129.99?
http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/games/grand-theft-auto-v-gamestop-exclusive-collectors-edition/109637
Are you new mmorpgs or something? I have no interest in this game whatsoever but I don't have enough digits to count the number of times other games have done this... why single out this game in particular?
Okay just to be clear. I was saying that if this: http://www.gamestop.com/pc/games/the-elder-scrolls-online-imperial-edition/113688 were the only option. That would be something to actually object to. because it would cut out a lot of people from playing. And I was also saying that I thinks it's admirable that they have so many options in price, level of content, and platform...Seems like they are actually going out of their way a bit, to make it more available to more people.
nah .. i have no interests of producing video games with flicky demand, and uncertain costs. Plus, it is too much work.
(and yeah, who needs the bad customers, you have not heard that Sprint has cut off bad customers?)
They wanted to actually hear pins drop?
Actually it seems you're pretty new if you think this is common practice for a P2P + SUB model mmo
Exactly. Before you know it, we will see MMO's that have a standard edition, and a premium edition that adds PvP or another major feature.