As mentioned earlier this is a QoL improvement that is very reasonable. I would guess the reason it has not been implemented is that it requires more work than we think it will on the part of the devs.
Personally, I’m happy to just do them every day since my main character’s inventory space is limited. I used to have bank space issues but the furnishing vault cleared out half my bank when I put the antiquities I had dug up in there. I have no desire to fill it up with freaking surveys. If I don’t do them now I won’t have time later.
Regardless, I support the idea.
EDIT: also, I do daily crafting writs on my characters so I have mats, master writs to complete, writ vouchers, and some leftover master writs to sell and make some gold. Why is using all that trait research, motif knowledge, and time to level up crafting skills being greedy?
There have always been, and still are a -ton- of guilds with names like Zenithar's Builders, or such. None of these guilds are being targetted or actioned, so I'm pretty sure that they are fine, and OP's guild name should be permitted.
Very boring compared to some of the above, I just wanted to remake my old Affliction Warlock from the game that must not be named, all beams and DOTs - Necromancer / Arcanist / Nightblade - Works very well and a blast to play.
And: Over 120fps before 25 June; and now? 70sth erratically dropping to 4 (!!) and to 20sth back to 70sth, 15 etc. Nothing my end has changed. What gives?
This is what's happening to me, and that is the day it changed. Whatever they did on June 25th maintenance seriously impacted performance. So ZOS knows the day it changed and what they did. So they can revert the change. So why haven't they?
Agreed. Performance was pretty unreliable before June 25th, but they made some change server side that seriously tanked performance and they haven't done anything since to rectify whatever they changed. Now even FPS is determined server side and both lag and fps are bottoming out at the tiniest of battle, even in PvE lands, and especially when porting to new zones.
I keep thinking ZOS couldn't do any worse in the performance department, but they keep proving me wrong.