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Lately Elder Scrolls Online has been getting tons of flak for a $15 dollar monthly payment plan. I'd like to ask you all, How would you go about fixing this plan? Do you think 15 dollars is already a fair deal?
I for one would use a card based subscription plan (akin to PS Plus, XBL, and iTunes), with these payment options:
3 months - 30 Dollars
6 months - 60 Dollars
1 year - 80 dollars
This seems like an overall fair price. Most WoW fans spend..i don't know.. $100+ for their membership fees, dlc, and microtransactions yearly? This idea would give TES a competitive edge by making it seem like more of deal and less like a Corporate business scheme. Add some small, aesthetic microtransactions and perhaps a digital starting kit and ta-da, perfect concept to rake in the dough and please the consumers.
There is a reason card based subscriptions help Sony, Microsoft, etc. make money, IT WORKS! Hopefully they decide to change this 15 dollar plan because it would suck if this game went free-to-play very quickly. We've all had experiences with F2P games. It's a decent system, but done wrong and it can really screw over a video game. People complain about paid items being OP, dem horrible grinding hours (or dat buyers remorse), and suddenly the game is barren of all walks of life, save for the few players who have invested a crap-ton of cash into it.
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Bearbeitet von Derp: 1/16/2014 6:06:10 AMThat lore breaking pile of shit should never have been made. They've completely ignored everything that made TES great. However if I was them and I would lower the subscription fee to 5$ a month or $50 for a year. And make the initial cost of the game itself cheaper than $60. Also make the first month free (not sure if they are already doing that). Edit: Actually, screw that, I'd make the game free to play. It can compete with Runescape or some shit.
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1 AntwortenI don't see why people complain about the monthly fee really the only thing they should do is either make the download free or if your buying a disk version make it 15-20 bucks and give them a free month with it
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$10 = 1 month, with the initial price of $60 coming with 6 months.
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Bearbeitet von Enlightened One: 1/16/2014 5:42:11 AM<//Retail price $60/$50 for digital edition <//First month free <//PC Subscription Plans: $5 a month, $10 every three months, $40 a year PC <//Consoles Subscription Plans: $5 a month. $15 every four months, $45 a year (At launch, for those who purchased ESO for console.. Will receive several avatar icons, three backgrounds for the dash.. one for each ESO faction) <//DLC free to year subscribers <//Add specific features to game, such as building your own home/castle
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4 AntwortenFix the lore, Lower the retail price to $30, lower the subscription fee to $5.
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They would need to pay me $15 a month.
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1 AntwortenI'd probably just kill the whole project. It's going to be a disaster because they have pissed off/alienated the hardcore fans by mangling the canon and watering it down into an MMO with little player choice, They have alienated anyone who can't blow money out their rectal passage and it just looks... bland... in general. From what I've seen, it's like a Runescape-Skyrim... It looks ugly (Imo) and just seems... meh... What's more than likely to happen is it's going to burn a hole in the pocket of one of the few decent publishers out there and leave them looking like planks.
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$10 a month. That's it.
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[spoiler]F2P[/spoiler]
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Lower Retail price to 40$ for all systems, first month free still, 25$ subscription price for 3 months time, break that up depending on if you just want access for a month or two, and veteran rewards for continuing subscriptions. They just need to lower the initial price a little, it's too steep as it is.
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3 AntwortenUmmmm... leave it alone? Because it's fine as it is? It's not broken, therefore it doesn't need fixing.
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2 AntwortenBy announcing the Elder Scrolls VI: High Rock
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I wouldn't change anything.
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Bearbeitet von Charlemagne: 1/15/2014 6:13:01 PM$30 game with a $5 month subscription plan for a year or two (payable in prepaid cards of their own making or even with XBL/PSN currency) or $60 with no subscription fee. I'd be fine with either of those. Edit: Preferably the latter of the two since I may not always play it.
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I want to see it break before I try to fix it.
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I would make it a single player game with the possibility of mutiplayer/co-op. Make the world smaller but still massive. Up the graphics and ditch the subscription. I'd charge $60 for this game and call it ES VI.
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1 AntwortenFree download + $5 a month.
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5 AntwortenTES:Os problem isn't the subscription fee. It's problem is that it plays nothing like an elder scrolls game.
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My plan would be scratch the payment plan
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either remove it or free weekends
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Bearbeitet von Dusty: 1/12/2014 11:12:35 PMI would fix the rest of the game first, primarily by scrapping all of it and making an actual TES MMO.
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2 AntwortenBy not releasing it.
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There are some people to be fired....
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Make it free to play with micro-transactions or just increase the base price to whatever and make it a one time purchase.
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lower it to $5 per month
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GW method: Buy the game, play free forever. I'm all for a cosmetic cash shop too. People love looking badass, and I could just see them putting in the Greybeard robes or a Dragon Priest mask in there too.