Brockyman said:
Wow, while I have agreed and disagreed with many post, this one is probably the most down right, stupid, idiotic argument I've seen about ESO...and I've read a lot of arguments.
You are right as far as buying a single player game. It should work as advertised, and I don't think anyone would disagree. However, if the developer puts time and money into EXTRA content (maps, new missions, skins) that doesn't affect the gameplay (pay to win), then that can, and it's great! Bethesda is already awesome with this with good to great Elder Scrolls and Fallout DLC (horse armor was kinda dumb, but hell, it's your money)
Subscriptions are a viable plan, if people want to play it. It's not "greedy" to ask people to pay for the upkeep of servers, new content, ect, especially if they aren't going to charge for expansions like WOW does.
I can't tell if you feel the developers owe you support after the game is released, but as far as just making sure the features work, they don't owe you a damn thing past that.
Also, they aren't "taking something away" They ADVERTISE that it's a subscription based game with an initial purchase price. It's not like buying COD or Dark Souls and the game just not work after 2 months. It's also like Titanfall, Evolve and Plants v Zombies GW that ONLINE IS REQUIRED. If a customer is too damn stupid to read the box, than my sympathy goes out the window
They ARE taking something away. If I or anyone else buy a product I expect it to work for as long as that product is in a reasonable enough shape to expect it to, and if it doesn't it is the maker's responsibility to ensure that it does, it doesn't matter what that product is. The maker definitely doesn't have the right to take that product away if I stop paying them more money than the initial purchase price, which is precisely what a subscription MMO does. They stop it from functioning if you don't pay them more money, that's taking it away. The fact that they advertise the game as a subscription MMO is not an excuse for this behavior, it just means that nobody cares enough to call these people out of their scam so it's somehow "okay". No it is not okay! MMO, single player, whatever, if I buy it I should be able to play it for as long as the disk still works, this applies to all games without exception.
All that extra stuff they're making? It's nice to have it but the player should not be obligated to take that, in fact there's something comparable for single player games to that, it's called DLC, some new stuff the developers make after release that are OPTIONAL to buy, while the new content for subscription MMOs are forced on everybody whether they want it or not and the people who don't want it have to pay so that the people who do can have it. How is that fair? How is that not a ripoff?
As for the servers and patches they are an expense necessary for the developers to fulfill an responsibility to their customers, THE PRODUCT WORKING, it is not the customer's responsibility to pay for any of that, it is theirs, and besides, they can just as well remove the online functionality and still let their customers play the game for everybody who isn't willing to shell out more money. Hell, you just mentioned Dark Souls, an MMO that does just that and doesn't have any problems whatsoever letting it's playerbase play for nothing more than the initial purchase price. You and others are trying to defend something that can't be defended because otherwise you would have to admit that you got ripped off without even noticing, and it's because of people like you that they are allowed to get away with this, it's like some sort of mass Stockholm Syndrome. If what I've said is idiotic just for being able to recognize that I'm being ripped off and not being willing to take it in the rear end, I don't want to see what's considered "smart".