@Enodoc Ok, for the love of god, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Explain this to me.
I've posted and asked 3-4 times now and everyone just ignores the question.
What do you do with a house, if you can't have all the things you would actually want?
@Enodoc Ok, for the love of god, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Explain this to me.
I've posted and asked 3-4 times now and everyone just ignores the question.
What do you do with a house, if you can't have all the things you would actually want?
You sit around in it, lording it over people without houses because immersions.
@Enodoc Ok, for the love of god, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Explain this to me.
I've posted and asked 3-4 times now and everyone just ignores the question.
What do you do with a house, if you can't have all the things you would actually want?
You sit around in it, lording it over people without houses because immersions.
So as a developer, why the hell would I spend several 100's of thousands creating this, just for that?
I mean, it's madness. People complain that you don't want to take anything away from the "bustling towns" by having merchants, crafting, bank access, etc....yet they want an empty house to just sit around in?
I mean, I see it for RP'rs, but outside of that, what's the point?
Personally I would like crafting stations, but if we're taking that whole list as stuff that's "not there", then character-based storage and display space is the most important thing to have. It's my house, so I want my stuff there. Not the stuff I put in the bank that is shared with other characters, not the stuff that I need and therefore carry with me, but the stuff that I want to keep for myself for future use or display on the wall for posterity.@Enodoc Ok, for the love of god, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Explain this to me.
I've posted and asked 3-4 times now and everyone just ignores the question.
What do you do with a house, if you can't have all the things you would actually want?
Sallington wrote: »The pumpkin head polymorph is terrible. Why not a hagraven polymorph or something a little more lore-oriented?
FACT: People will pay for a character with a pumpkin on it's head.
DragonxTortoise wrote: »Console gamers; Making ESO financially happen.
(You know... because without us console players the game wouldn't be funded. The whole 100 players from the pc master race version wouldn't keep the game afloat)

Actually, your facts are in correct sir.
Original release cost was closer to £30. Then there was the £10 p/mth subscription for the first 13 mths or so.
So the "Master race" actually paid a lot more than the console market did
Without any of those fancy online-store discounts, the price at launch was £50, or £70 for the Imperial Edition. Essentially the same as the console version is now.DragonxTortoise wrote: »You would be looking at £55 for the standard PS4 edition of ESO(original release cost on the PSN digitally). The price on the PS store is still currently £55 with the digital imperial edition being £70.
Ohhhh..... you think ESO was profitable before it hit consoles? :-)
From all the console gamers financially supporting ESO for the 'Master Race'... YOU ARE WELCOME:-)


I haven't played around with it enough to say for sure, but I don't think so. I use Srendarr for that (and I think Srendar and Azurah are done by the same guy, so I doubt they overlap on that), as it does buff/debuff timers nicely.what about buff timers? Does it have that option?Well I don't use FTC (I hate hate hate the default way it looks, and yes I know you can play around with it a lot to only use bits and pieces of it and change the way it looks, but when I installed it and tried to do that it just seemed like so much work to get it the way I wanted it, so I just ended up disabling it), so I'd say yes they can be used instead of FTCAre Azurah and Srenarr add ons that can be used instead of FTC or do they work with FTC?