Can you just please make a small code change so that only those who are actual homeowner or those with decorator privilege can turn them off .. Its getting rather annoying almost everytime i go to my primary residence and someone has been and turned them all off... I don't want to stop people visiting and enjoying the house but why should i punish everyone because of maybe 1 or 2 people who get a kick from this?
Twenty0zTsunami wrote: »Can you just please make a small code change so that only those who are actual homeowner or those with decorator privilege can turn them off .. Its getting rather annoying almost everytime i go to my primary residence and someone has been and turned them all off... I don't want to stop people visiting and enjoying the house but why should i punish everyone because of maybe 1 or 2 people who get a kick from this?
How is that an oversight? What world do you live in? If I walked into your hosue, I'd be able to physically manipulate light sources to turn them off with or without your permission. To complain that it's possible is compeltely stupid.
Twenty0zTsunami wrote: »Can you just please make a small code change so that only those who are actual homeowner or those with decorator privilege can turn them off .. Its getting rather annoying almost everytime i go to my primary residence and someone has been and turned them all off... I don't want to stop people visiting and enjoying the house but why should i punish everyone because of maybe 1 or 2 people who get a kick from this?
How is that an oversight? What world do you live in? If I walked into your hosue, I'd be able to physically manipulate light sources to turn them off with or without your permission. To complain that it's possible is compeltely stupid.
Can you just please make a small code change so that only those who are actual homeowner or those with decorator privilege can turn them off .. Its getting rather annoying almost everytime i go to my primary residence and someone has been and turned them all off... I don't want to stop people visiting and enjoying the house but why should i punish everyone because of maybe 1 or 2 people who get a kick from this?
Bbsample197 wrote: »is this a perfect example of FIRST WORLD PROBLEM in eso?
Bbsample197 wrote: »is this a perfect example of FIRST WORLD PROBLEM in eso?
I think it'd be a good idea and hopefully relatively easy to implement. That said, I never have understood why anyone would want to mess around with a guildmate or friend's house, or why anyone would feel the need to show off their house or have visitors other than by direct invitation while present.
Twenty0zTsunami wrote: »Can you just please make a small code change so that only those who are actual homeowner or those with decorator privilege can turn them off .. Its getting rather annoying almost everytime i go to my primary residence and someone has been and turned them all off... I don't want to stop people visiting and enjoying the house but why should i punish everyone because of maybe 1 or 2 people who get a kick from this?
How is that an oversight? What world do you live in? If I walked into your hosue, I'd be able to physically manipulate light sources to turn them off with or without your permission. To complain that it's possible is compeltely stupid.
I think it'd be a good idea and hopefully relatively easy to implement. That said, I never have understood why anyone would want to mess around with a guildmate or friend's house, or why anyone would feel the need to show off their house or have visitors other than by direct invitation while present.
I would rather not be there when people are inspecting my house, because I like them to have free reign to do and see whatever they like, without feeling like I am hovering over them. That's also why I prefer to see the houses of others when they are offline, so I don't have to listen to weird stories about how it took two hours to place this loaf of bread, or whatever. Or I can examine a placement of items from all angles at my leisure, to get ideas on how to do something similar in my own houses. And, while I may turn a light of and on to see how it affects the surroundings, or how it works, I will always leave everything just as I found it when I got there.or why anyone would feel the need to show off their house or have visitors other than by direct invitation while present.
WaterBearer wrote: »I think it'd be a good idea and hopefully relatively easy to implement. That said, I never have understood why anyone would want to mess around with a guildmate or friend's house, or why anyone would feel the need to show off their house or have visitors other than by direct invitation while present.
I'm part of several housing guilds on NA/PS4 (bc homestead is one of my favorite things to happen to ESO in a while) and generally almost everyone in each guild has a primary residence with visitor access to guildmates. Since I've joined them I've had certain times when I play exclusively dedicated to exploring my guildmates' creations (I've quite literally spent hours looking at other peoples' homes). So while some may use homestead as more of an individualized immersive experience I don't think it's very confusing to imagine why others would want to show off their creations to their guilds or even the general public
But yes OP, completely agree. Almost seems like a mistake they just never went back and fixed. I wonder if this is across the board for all animated/interactable furnishings? Although someone said censers aren't able to be used except by the homeowner so idk.
WaterBearer wrote: »I think it'd be a good idea and hopefully relatively easy to implement. That said, I never have understood why anyone would want to mess around with a guildmate or friend's house, or why anyone would feel the need to show off their house or have visitors other than by direct invitation while present.
I'm part of several housing guilds on NA/PS4 (bc homestead is one of my favorite things to happen to ESO in a while) and generally almost everyone in each guild has a primary residence with visitor access to guildmates. Since I've joined them I've had certain times when I play exclusively dedicated to exploring my guildmates' creations (I've quite literally spent hours looking at other peoples' homes). So while some may use homestead as more of an individualized immersive experience I don't think it's very confusing to imagine why others would want to show off their creations to their guilds or even the general public
But yes OP, completely agree. Almost seems like a mistake they just never went back and fixed. I wonder if this is across the board for all animated/interactable furnishings? Although someone said censers aren't able to be used except by the homeowner so idk.
I can fully understand that housing guilds as described by you are going to want to have open access, but I'd have thought that by the very nature of those guilds they are not going to be prone to the kind of abuse of those access rights that is being discussed here.
WaterBearer wrote: »I think it'd be a good idea and hopefully relatively easy to implement. That said, I never have understood why anyone would want to mess around with a guildmate or friend's house, or why anyone would feel the need to show off their house or have visitors other than by direct invitation while present.
I'm part of several housing guilds on NA/PS4 (bc homestead is one of my favorite things to happen to ESO in a while) and generally almost everyone in each guild has a primary residence with visitor access to guildmates. Since I've joined them I've had certain times when I play exclusively dedicated to exploring my guildmates' creations (I've quite literally spent hours looking at other peoples' homes). So while some may use homestead as more of an individualized immersive experience I don't think it's very confusing to imagine why others would want to show off their creations to their guilds or even the general public
But yes OP, completely agree. Almost seems like a mistake they just never went back and fixed. I wonder if this is across the board for all animated/interactable furnishings? Although someone said censers aren't able to be used except by the homeowner so idk.
I can fully understand that housing guilds as described by you are going to want to have open access, but I'd have thought that by the very nature of those guilds they are not going to be prone to the kind of abuse of those access rights that is being discussed here.
Bbsample197 wrote: »is this a perfect example of FIRST WORLD PROBLEM in eso?