valenwood_vegan wrote: »If you have extra character slots, creating new characters is also great for storage... of course this becomes a problem if you eventually want to actually play with the character. But if you have slots you aren't even using, you could just throw a character together and store things in their inventory.
Their inventory can only be accessed while you're logged into that particular character - but what I do sometimes is I designate a character to "store" furnishings for a house I plan to work on - then when I'm ready to work on that house, I can log into that character and they already have all the furnishings I was planning to place in that house. (And this way you can free up your bank for other things).
katanagirl1 wrote: »I don’t know if this would help, but you can use the Retrieve tab to see what is in your house by category and distance from your character.
I buy houses that I use specifically for furnishing storage (such as Coldharbour Surreal Estate) and then group furnishings together by category. If I want trees, I go to a specific house, if I want antiquities I go to another, etc.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »It appears zenimax is not interested in investing resources for a crafting bag/furniture collections tab, so we are going to have to keep spamming currently unused furniture into junkyard homes. I often feel like housing customers are left on the back burner.
katanagirl1 wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »It appears zenimax is not interested in investing resources for a crafting bag/furniture collections tab, so we are going to have to keep spamming currently unused furniture into junkyard homes. I often feel like housing customers are left on the back burner.
There was a statement from ZOS about it not being possible to do a furnishing bag due to technical reasons.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »It appears zenimax is not interested in investing resources for a crafting bag/furniture collections tab, so we are going to have to keep spamming currently unused furniture into junkyard homes. I often feel like housing customers are left on the back burner.
There was a statement from ZOS about it not being possible to do a furnishing bag due to technical reasons.
And I don't believe them.
We are told furniture item slots can not be raised due to performance, yet snugpod has 200 items with ESO+ vs Anchor Berth with 30 (ESO+). Similar size homes. If performance in Snugpod is not an issue with 200, than neither would Anchor Berth.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/644781/housing-limits-increased-please-more-money-for-zenimax/p2
A furniture "bag" could be made the same way the armor collections tab is made.
katanagirl1 wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »It appears zenimax is not interested in investing resources for a crafting bag/furniture collections tab, so we are going to have to keep spamming currently unused furniture into junkyard homes. I often feel like housing customers are left on the back burner.
There was a statement from ZOS about it not being possible to do a furnishing bag due to technical reasons.
And I don't believe them.
We are told furniture item slots can not be raised due to performance, yet snugpod has 200 items with ESO+ vs Anchor Berth with 30 (ESO+). Similar size homes. If performance in Snugpod is not an issue with 200, than neither would Anchor Berth.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/644781/housing-limits-increased-please-more-money-for-zenimax/p2
A furniture "bag" could be made the same way the armor collections tab is made.
Well that’s your choice I guess. My career was in software programming and I know from experience that some things are more difficult to do than it might seem. I also believe that if they could do something like a furnishings bag, they could sell it for crowns directly and make money or charge more for eso+ per month for it and make even more money for that too. The fact that they don’t tells me it’s difficult to do.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »The design of this game forces players to horde stuff, its why the armor collections tab was made, it just does not make any sense that housing enthusiasts should not get something similar.
SilverBride wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »The design of this game forces players to horde stuff, its why the armor collections tab was made, it just does not make any sense that housing enthusiasts should not get something similar.
No, it doesn't. I keep all my furniture in my bank because then it's accessible no matter which house I'm in, so no running from house to house looking for things. And my bank is not even halfway full, because I don't keep accumulating furnishings I don't need.
And crown store/crown crate furniture is not easily replaced, in fact its more difficult and costly to replace those items than any piece of gear in game becasue of limited availability.SilverBride wrote: »The sticker book for gear was for a very good reason because if a player destroys a piece of gear they can't just head into a dungeon and be certain to get the piece they wanted to replace it, unlike furnishings that can just be created or purchased whenever they are needed.
ElderOfTamriel wrote: »i would recommend to sell any items that are not bound. Why would you keep hundreds of items which you can easily craft or buy at any given time you like to get them?
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »ElderOfTamriel wrote: »i would recommend to sell any items that are not bound. Why would you keep hundreds of items which you can easily craft or buy at any given time you like to get them?
One can not craft crown store exclusive items.
One can not craft weekend furniture vendor items.
One can not obtain crown crate furniture once its sold for gems.
The amount of heartwood/mundane rune/style material needed to craft things in the future is insane and literally not even farmable in the quantities needed, so anything made with this stuff is not going to get sold, it just makes no sense.
All of these need to be stored.
And as I have said before, as time goes on this issue is going to get worse and worse. It would behoove zos to find a solution before the problem gets out of hand.
And if one purchases enough of them, they start to run out of slots to hold furniture, which is why they are stored in houses.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »ElderOfTamriel wrote: »i would recommend to sell any items that are not bound. Why would you keep hundreds of items which you can easily craft or buy at any given time you like to get them?
One can not craft crown store exclusive items.
One can not craft weekend furniture vendor items.
One can not obtain crown crate furniture once its sold for gems.
The amount of heartwood/mundane rune/style material needed to craft things in the future is insane and literally not even farmable in the quantities needed, so anything made with this stuff is not going to get sold, it just makes no sense.
All of these need to be stored.
And as I have said before, as time goes on this issue is going to get worse and worse. It would behoove zos to find a solution before the problem gets out of hand.
did you read what i wrote? i said i would not keep any UNBOUND furnishings.
Crown store exlusive furnishings are bound.
Furnishings from crown crates are bound.
There a myriad of reasons.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »You can ALWAYS buy furnishings from luxury vendor. Why would i buy furnishings from Zanil and store them for years in my houses before i use them, when i can buy them for 2-3k more on guild traders the whole year. In many cases even cheaper.
Not when I might need 200 mundane runes, 80 Stendar Marks, a stack or two of heartwood which can get into the millions really fast. It's unnecessary.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »And you can also craft/buy any furnishings from guild traders. If you dont have enough mats to craft a furnishing, you go and buy some mats or just buy the furnishing.
ElderOfTamriel wrote: »There really is no need to keep any furnishing items you can get at any given time.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »And if one purchases enough of them, they start to run out of slots to hold furniture, which is why they are stored in houses.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »ElderOfTamriel wrote: »i would recommend to sell any items that are not bound. Why would you keep hundreds of items which you can easily craft or buy at any given time you like to get them?
One can not craft crown store exclusive items.
One can not craft weekend furniture vendor items.
One can not obtain crown crate furniture once its sold for gems.
The amount of heartwood/mundane rune/style material needed to craft things in the future is insane and literally not even farmable in the quantities needed, so anything made with this stuff is not going to get sold, it just makes no sense.
All of these need to be stored.
And as I have said before, as time goes on this issue is going to get worse and worse. It would behoove zos to find a solution before the problem gets out of hand.
did you read what i wrote? i said i would not keep any UNBOUND furnishings.
Crown store exlusive furnishings are bound.
Furnishings from crown crates are bound.There a myriad of reasons.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »You can ALWAYS buy furnishings from luxury vendor. Why would i buy furnishings from Zanil and store them for years in my houses before i use them, when i can buy them for 2-3k more on guild traders the whole year. In many cases even cheaper.
• Items are not always available (especially the expensive ones), I have tried to get luxury furnishings that were sold in the past and not a single one for sale.
• I have rarely, if ever spent less than what the item went for at the luxury vendor. In many cases they are more expensive, I expressed this in my previous post and yes I use addons and TTC to find the lowest price.
• Part of housing in ESO is cobbling. In order to cobble you have to have the item on hand, but the thing is you might need to try 10 items before you find the one that works. Its akin to ""creative mode" in building games, but that does not exist here so we need to procure the furniture before we can get to work
....which segues into why we need a furnishing collections tab in order to keep from hording stuff.Not when I might need 200 mundane runes, 80 Stendar Marks, a stack or two of heartwood which can get into the millions really fast. It's unnecessary.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »And you can also craft/buy any furnishings from guild traders. If you dont have enough mats to craft a furnishing, you go and buy some mats or just buy the furnishing.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »There really is no need to keep any furnishing items you can get at any given time.
I am sorry, but I feel there are as do many of the communty who partake in housing as their primary gameplay in ESO.
ElderOfTamriel wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »And if one purchases enough of them, they start to run out of slots to hold furniture, which is why they are stored in houses.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »ElderOfTamriel wrote: »i would recommend to sell any items that are not bound. Why would you keep hundreds of items which you can easily craft or buy at any given time you like to get them?
One can not craft crown store exclusive items.
One can not craft weekend furniture vendor items.
One can not obtain crown crate furniture once its sold for gems.
The amount of heartwood/mundane rune/style material needed to craft things in the future is insane and literally not even farmable in the quantities needed, so anything made with this stuff is not going to get sold, it just makes no sense.
All of these need to be stored.
And as I have said before, as time goes on this issue is going to get worse and worse. It would behoove zos to find a solution before the problem gets out of hand.
did you read what i wrote? i said i would not keep any UNBOUND furnishings.
Crown store exlusive furnishings are bound.
Furnishings from crown crates are bound.There a myriad of reasons.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »You can ALWAYS buy furnishings from luxury vendor. Why would i buy furnishings from Zanil and store them for years in my houses before i use them, when i can buy them for 2-3k more on guild traders the whole year. In many cases even cheaper.
• Items are not always available (especially the expensive ones), I have tried to get luxury furnishings that were sold in the past and not a single one for sale.
• I have rarely, if ever spent less than what the item went for at the luxury vendor. In many cases they are more expensive, I expressed this in my previous post and yes I use addons and TTC to find the lowest price.
• Part of housing in ESO is cobbling. In order to cobble you have to have the item on hand, but the thing is you might need to try 10 items before you find the one that works. Its akin to ""creative mode" in building games, but that does not exist here so we need to procure the furniture before we can get to work
....which segues into why we need a furnishing collections tab in order to keep from hording stuff.Not when I might need 200 mundane runes, 80 Stendar Marks, a stack or two of heartwood which can get into the millions really fast. It's unnecessary.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »And you can also craft/buy any furnishings from guild traders. If you dont have enough mats to craft a furnishing, you go and buy some mats or just buy the furnishing.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »There really is no need to keep any furnishing items you can get at any given time.
I am sorry, but I feel there are as do many of the communty who partake in housing as their primary gameplay in ESO.
yes i am aware there are plentys of furnishing items in the game, i sold almost everythin out of my chests which is craftable or from luxury vendor and i still have all 8 chets full of furnishing items. But i would not waste any slots for items i can buy whenever i need them. Found a handful or 2 luxury items items which are sold way below what ive paid for them so yeah.
The weekend vendor items are not included in the crown store, in fact much of the furniture is not located in the crown store, so there is no way to preview it.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »And since there is the new option which lets you display a big part of the items from crown store you can do it like that. And if you need other pieces you just buy/craft them and resell them if you cant use them.
ElderOfTamriel wrote: »You should know housing is expensive so yeah it goes into millions if you need to buy crafting mats. But if youve sold all your furnishings before you have those millions so thats not a problem. As furnishings mostly even sale more expensive than what the craft costs are.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »ElderOfTamriel wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »And if one purchases enough of them, they start to run out of slots to hold furniture, which is why they are stored in houses.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »ElderOfTamriel wrote: »i would recommend to sell any items that are not bound. Why would you keep hundreds of items which you can easily craft or buy at any given time you like to get them?
One can not craft crown store exclusive items.
One can not craft weekend furniture vendor items.
One can not obtain crown crate furniture once its sold for gems.
The amount of heartwood/mundane rune/style material needed to craft things in the future is insane and literally not even farmable in the quantities needed, so anything made with this stuff is not going to get sold, it just makes no sense.
All of these need to be stored.
And as I have said before, as time goes on this issue is going to get worse and worse. It would behoove zos to find a solution before the problem gets out of hand.
did you read what i wrote? i said i would not keep any UNBOUND furnishings.
Crown store exlusive furnishings are bound.
Furnishings from crown crates are bound.There a myriad of reasons.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »You can ALWAYS buy furnishings from luxury vendor. Why would i buy furnishings from Zanil and store them for years in my houses before i use them, when i can buy them for 2-3k more on guild traders the whole year. In many cases even cheaper.
• Items are not always available (especially the expensive ones), I have tried to get luxury furnishings that were sold in the past and not a single one for sale.
• I have rarely, if ever spent less than what the item went for at the luxury vendor. In many cases they are more expensive, I expressed this in my previous post and yes I use addons and TTC to find the lowest price.
• Part of housing in ESO is cobbling. In order to cobble you have to have the item on hand, but the thing is you might need to try 10 items before you find the one that works. Its akin to ""creative mode" in building games, but that does not exist here so we need to procure the furniture before we can get to work
....which segues into why we need a furnishing collections tab in order to keep from hording stuff.Not when I might need 200 mundane runes, 80 Stendar Marks, a stack or two of heartwood which can get into the millions really fast. It's unnecessary.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »And you can also craft/buy any furnishings from guild traders. If you dont have enough mats to craft a furnishing, you go and buy some mats or just buy the furnishing.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »There really is no need to keep any furnishing items you can get at any given time.
I am sorry, but I feel there are as do many of the communty who partake in housing as their primary gameplay in ESO.
yes i am aware there are plentys of furnishing items in the game, i sold almost everythin out of my chests which is craftable or from luxury vendor and i still have all 8 chets full of furnishing items. But i would not waste any slots for items i can buy whenever i need them. Found a handful or 2 luxury items items which are sold way below what ive paid for them so yeah.
And your problem and many others would be solved with a furniture collections tab.The weekend vendor items are not included in the crown store, in fact much of the furniture is not located in the crown store, so there is no way to preview it.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »And since there is the new option which lets you display a big part of the items from crown store you can do it like that. And if you need other pieces you just buy/craft them and resell them if you cant use them.
Secondly, the ability to see the item in game is very handy, mostly for the scale of the object but the camera does not allow for fine tune options. Also, cobbling requires multiple items be layerd, you can not layer preview from the crown furniture tab.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »You should know housing is expensive so yeah it goes into millions if you need to buy crafting mats. But if youve sold all your furnishings before you have those millions so thats not a problem. As furnishings mostly even sale more expensive than what the craft costs are.
The housing community is one of the smallest in ESO, most of my furniture does not sell...never has. I occasionally get a hit, but only when its listing price is around the price of the material cost. There is definitely no way I would make enough money back to purchase the raw materials.
Stendarr Stamp, Ivory Brigade Clasp, culanda lacquer on top of others are extremely expensive and many furnitre items take 2 or more making each piece starting around 30k.
Like I said, my issue is not things I make, but bound items. Crown furnishings, many of which come from properties when I buy them and keeping items that are not easy to get.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »ElderOfTamriel wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »And if one purchases enough of them, they start to run out of slots to hold furniture, which is why they are stored in houses.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »Pixiepumpkin wrote: »ElderOfTamriel wrote: »i would recommend to sell any items that are not bound. Why would you keep hundreds of items which you can easily craft or buy at any given time you like to get them?
One can not craft crown store exclusive items.
One can not craft weekend furniture vendor items.
One can not obtain crown crate furniture once its sold for gems.
The amount of heartwood/mundane rune/style material needed to craft things in the future is insane and literally not even farmable in the quantities needed, so anything made with this stuff is not going to get sold, it just makes no sense.
All of these need to be stored.
And as I have said before, as time goes on this issue is going to get worse and worse. It would behoove zos to find a solution before the problem gets out of hand.
did you read what i wrote? i said i would not keep any UNBOUND furnishings.
Crown store exlusive furnishings are bound.
Furnishings from crown crates are bound.There a myriad of reasons.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »You can ALWAYS buy furnishings from luxury vendor. Why would i buy furnishings from Zanil and store them for years in my houses before i use them, when i can buy them for 2-3k more on guild traders the whole year. In many cases even cheaper.
• Items are not always available (especially the expensive ones), I have tried to get luxury furnishings that were sold in the past and not a single one for sale.
• I have rarely, if ever spent less than what the item went for at the luxury vendor. In many cases they are more expensive, I expressed this in my previous post and yes I use addons and TTC to find the lowest price.
• Part of housing in ESO is cobbling. In order to cobble you have to have the item on hand, but the thing is you might need to try 10 items before you find the one that works. Its akin to ""creative mode" in building games, but that does not exist here so we need to procure the furniture before we can get to work
....which segues into why we need a furnishing collections tab in order to keep from hording stuff.Not when I might need 200 mundane runes, 80 Stendar Marks, a stack or two of heartwood which can get into the millions really fast. It's unnecessary.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »And you can also craft/buy any furnishings from guild traders. If you dont have enough mats to craft a furnishing, you go and buy some mats or just buy the furnishing.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »There really is no need to keep any furnishing items you can get at any given time.
I am sorry, but I feel there are as do many of the communty who partake in housing as their primary gameplay in ESO.
yes i am aware there are plentys of furnishing items in the game, i sold almost everythin out of my chests which is craftable or from luxury vendor and i still have all 8 chets full of furnishing items. But i would not waste any slots for items i can buy whenever i need them. Found a handful or 2 luxury items items which are sold way below what ive paid for them so yeah.
And your problem and many others would be solved with a furniture collections tab.The weekend vendor items are not included in the crown store, in fact much of the furniture is not located in the crown store, so there is no way to preview it.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »And since there is the new option which lets you display a big part of the items from crown store you can do it like that. And if you need other pieces you just buy/craft them and resell them if you cant use them.
Secondly, the ability to see the item in game is very handy, mostly for the scale of the object but the camera does not allow for fine tune options. Also, cobbling requires multiple items be layerd, you can not layer preview from the crown furniture tab.ElderOfTamriel wrote: »You should know housing is expensive so yeah it goes into millions if you need to buy crafting mats. But if youve sold all your furnishings before you have those millions so thats not a problem. As furnishings mostly even sale more expensive than what the craft costs are.
The housing community is one of the smallest in ESO, most of my furniture does not sell...never has. I occasionally get a hit, but only when its listing price is around the price of the material cost. There is definitely no way I would make enough money back to purchase the raw materials.
Stendarr Stamp, Ivory Brigade Clasp, culanda lacquer on top of others are extremely expensive and many furnitre items take 2 or more making each piece starting around 30k.
i agree with everything.
just keep selling stuff and youll be able to buy most items you need without storing them for years cluttering your houses.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »Yes, and a furnishing collections tab would store the pattern learned/furniture piece learned, not the actual pieces.
The furniture itself would be created through the required materials from the materials tab, just like we do now.
"This boils down to the fact that we do not need to keep every furnishing we find, and we do not need to stock up on every item the lux vendor sells or buy every crown store furnishing."
Please do not dicate to me how I should play the game. The reason I hold onto the furnishings I do is much more nuanced than I have time to get into on the forums. \