Couldn't agree more. I usually have a general idea of what I want to do once I step in a house and this has nothing to do with the Herma theme being alien etc. it's just badly structured, even the outside area feels awkward, very bad position for a house as big as this. I'd only purchase this if it cost around the same as the Snowglobe one.I was excited for it at first... but after previewing it last night, it'll be a pass. I just cannot even envision setting it up, it's just oddly shaped and honestly, the color was nauseating after being in there awhile. I'm fine with Apocrypha everywhere else, but inside this home, it was just not pleasant.
I'd rather have a more simple "sanctum" than this hot mess.
Imagine a tiny house with a yard in Cipher's Midden or Seyda Neen (I can't express how much Morrowind and that place means to me and many others) both huge missed opportunities, they always just give ua whay we don't want. @ZOS_JessicaFolsom I hope you guys are listening to our feedback.i hope we can have more small house that can be purchased with gold coins
IMO every single area should have a small (or two) a medium and then a notable (since they love those so much) and an empty plot.My wish always remains the same: please give us more empty plots of land to build on ourselves! Especially since we have more and more huge structural furnishings.
I looked at the Tower, but there isn't even a large outside area that you could build on. I don't even have to think twice about whether I buy the house or not, it's a clear no for me.
I honestly don't know what world the devs are living in, provided that pricing of the crown store is in their control, but Rich Lambert before has defended the practice of even Crown Crates, so, there's that. Anyway, it's brutal out there nowadays, not sure how bad it is in the US, but it's quite bad in Europe -- a reduction in some prices would help a lot of people that want to keep supporting the game with things outside of the subscription, dlc etc. I honestly wouldn't mind that much, but the reward system in ESO is quite bad, with most of the nice cosmetics ending up for $.Pixiepumpkin wrote: »Instead of spending 80 dollars on this house, I spent 29 on Nightingale. Already have close to 50 hours in, I am loving it (outside of the early access issues plaging every early access game) and I feel the stockholme syndrome wearing off of me with ESO pricing, meaning its nice to pay for a game, and play for fun with everything attainable in game.
Its utterly amazing how much we spend in ESO and how little we get. Starting to think its time to ackowledge the cost sunk fallacy and move on. Spending more in ESO is not going to make it any more fun.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »Instead of spending 80 dollars on this house, I spent 29 on Nightingale. Already have close to 50 hours in, I am loving it (outside of the early access issues plaging every early access game) and I feel the stockholme syndrome wearing off of me with ESO pricing, meaning its nice to pay for a game, and play for fun with everything attainable in game.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »Instead of spending 80 dollars on this house, I spent 29 on Nightingale. Already have close to 50 hours in, I am loving it (outside of the early access issues plaging every early access game) and I feel the stockholme syndrome wearing off of me with ESO pricing, meaning its nice to pay for a game, and play for fun with everything attainable in game.
Nightingale is fabulous. I give it two thumbs despite all the negativity. Has some rough edges but it is brilliant.
But the games are very different beasts in relation to housing.
I found myself a lovely Nightingale island to live on with multiple gorgeous fountains and set myself to building.
Even just sticking with a block'ish design it is complicated. Faking round(ish) is possible but complicated.
Meanwhile ESO isn't bound by the block limitation and assuming they make something to your tastes, being able to just move in and start furnishing is a boon.
For me this is the first crown store home to tick all of my boxes. Seeing the house only now I've had to put in a support ticket begging them to let me buy it minus all furnishings. Hoping they still do that.
I've just recently had the opportunity to try Arcanist and love it.
I would prefer that none of the houses be crown store only but for me, there is nothing else I could spend this amount of money on to get the same amount of joy.
I can create all these great book stacks, levitating books, filled bookshelves etc. but this house provides no space to do anything with them.