notimetocare wrote: »Because Google search is too hard and ZoS likes laughing at you people. Could always just quit and leave like you always threaten.
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »notimetocare wrote: »Because Google search is too hard and ZoS likes laughing at you people. Could always just quit and leave like you always threaten.
It turns out you did have time. Fantastic.
rudimentxb14_ESO wrote: »24 limit cap?
In dcuo I can fit more than 50 people in a small base. No affect on performance because they are instanced.
notimetocare wrote: »rudimentxb14_ESO wrote: »24 limit cap?
In dcuo I can fit more than 50 people in a small base. No affect on performance because they are instanced.
And does that game have a console version?
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »There's nothing wrong with the article. An official source with all the info that MornaBaine wanted "before buying a house" is there. The fact that they don't show these numbers in the House Preview when they really should is a flaw in the house preview. It doesn't mean the article is bad.NewBlacksmurf wrote: »That article is BS!The player caps all appear in-game when you're in the Housing Editor, but I agree it would be good if they were shown somewhere in the House Preview as well, i.e. before you buy the house. In the meantime, they're here: http://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-gb/news/post/2017/02/06/homestead-basics-guide
Apparently the performance issues they're worried about is based on everyone duelling all at the same time, or some-such. If that's the primary issue, maybe they could look into capping the number of duels that can take place simultaneously, as a separate limit to the player cap.
@Enodoc
Clarifying my comment is saying that the article provides information that isn't in the game.
The company intentionally leaves out details even after years or weeks of feedback in cases where real money purchases, long grinds or gold sinks are placed
In short
If it was in the UI there would be no need for the article....