JasonSilverSpring wrote: »The furnished version does add items to the courtyard. Also, wasn't either or both of the cavern and island slightly more expensive?
JasonSilverSpring wrote: »The furnished version does add items to the courtyard. Also, wasn't either or both of the cavern and island slightly more expensive?
Furnished didn't add anything to the courtyard. I previewed both extensively to see. Unfurnished gives you all the trees and the statues and all that, all 115 things in the courtyard and around the place come with the Unfurnished house and can be moved/removed. The only things the Furnished added was some furniture in the house proper - nowhere near enough to warrant 3500 crowns though. I'm glad I skipped and got Unfurnished.
The island is still the most expensive house, it was 18k or more I believe.
JasonSilverSpring wrote: »JasonSilverSpring wrote: »The furnished version does add items to the courtyard. Also, wasn't either or both of the cavern and island slightly more expensive?
Furnished didn't add anything to the courtyard. I previewed both extensively to see. Unfurnished gives you all the trees and the statues and all that, all 115 things in the courtyard and around the place come with the Unfurnished house and can be moved/removed. The only things the Furnished added was some furniture in the house proper - nowhere near enough to warrant 3500 crowns though. I'm glad I skipped and got Unfurnished.
The island is still the most expensive house, it was 18k or more I believe.
Strange, when I toggled preview outside the view changed with more plants, etc.
Houses in ESO are never ever worth real money, and it is just flat-out stupid to buy them with real money, no matter how nice they are... Hate me if you want to, but I do mean it. I don't mind having to grind out gold to buy a house, but I will never recommend buying a house with real money. It is purely *** to waste over 60 or even 80 dollars on something you might use very little of, especially since you can buy better things...
HOWEVER, I am discounting crowns you gain from being an ESO+ member. This is simply because your membership is something you're going to pay for anyways for the bonuses, not necessarily for the crowns... Or at least most likely (since it is stupid to buy ESO+ membership for JUST THE CROWNS and everything else is useless to you; doing such makes the crowns cost more than they should)...
If you're using ESO+ crowns on the house, then it can be worth it if you really want it and don't want to grind out the gold.
Furnished didn't add anything to the courtyard. I previewed both extensively to see. Unfurnished gives you all the trees and the statues and all that, all 115 things in the courtyard and around the place come with the Unfurnished house and can be moved/removed. The only things the Furnished added was some furniture in the house proper - nowhere near enough to warrant 3500 crowns though. I'm glad I skipped and got Unfurnished.
The island is still the most expensive house, it was 18k or more I believe.