I have been reading all over the place people complaining that bethesda will be launching TESO as p2p. I for one thing this can only be considered a good thing and here are my reasons:
Bethesda HAS to make money. Fact. you can not get around this, they spent millions on creating this game, they are not about to give it away. So we have options regarding making that money:
Option 0) Advertising revenue - This could work, but it would be ridiculous, and they probably wouldnt make enough. Come on, this isnt a flash game. Who wants adds popping up or clogging up the screen causing lag and ruining gameplay? No one.
Option 1) Real Donation - This is unrealistic. They will not many any money if based on actual donations. Everyone winging about it being p2p obviously isnt going to donate if it is optional.
Option 2) What most people mean by f2p these days. Fake Donation/Fake f2p : Also known as pay2win (p2w): This is where you have an entire gameworld free to play, but so many competitive aspects of the game you need to "donate" money to activate or use. This means buying items, buying content or buying extra turns at restricted events. This means when you have one guy who can spend £1000 a month on the game is vastly ahead of everyone else and uncatchable. Or you end up with a whole guild of these people and it ruins the game for everyone as they have no chance of competing whatsoever as they can not afford to spend the same amount. This means people leave the game as they reach a money wall and find there is no point them playing. You get enticed into spending money repeatedly and can spend more than a monthly subscription and not get anywhere.
Option 3) Pay2Play (p2p) - Paying a subscription or monthly fee, putting you on a level playing field regarding playable content and available items. The only difference in achievement ability is time and technique. Bethesda have steady income that can be relyd upon. You have game that is constantly updated and moderated and looked after because if they didnt, you would stop paying.
Even though i dont know 100% if i can afford to play (though i am pretty sure i can) i for one miss p2p games that have left the market or switched how they run their payments to p2w.
I am glad elder scrolls know what is best, even if some people who want to play it dont.