I noticed that too, but I think your suggestion is very unlikely to be implemented. They made it this way on purpose so you struggle with your inventory space and be tempted to re-subscribe again soon.
I noticed that too, but I think your suggestion is very unlikely to be implemented. They made it this way on purpose so you struggle with your inventory space and be tempted to re-subscribe again soon.
To continue - an ex- subscribers inventory will fill at the normal rate of a non subscribers, but it won't empty in the normal way. There is simply no reason to disadvantage players like that
rabb1t_ESO wrote: »To continue - an ex- subscribers inventory will fill at the normal rate of a non subscribers, but it won't empty in the normal way. There is simply no reason to disadvantage players like that
Exactly. This is the issue some who are replying don't seem to be grasping.
BEFORE subscribing I could gather mats, and the mats would clear from Inventory when used.
AFTER subscribing and canceling this DOES NOT HAPPEN.
Not sure I can make it more clear. Good to see that word is getting out about it.
Again, I'm totally for Zenimax / Bethesda getting money for subs. But I don't think it's fair to punish someone who subed and can't afford to keep subbing. When unsubbed with mats in a bag, used mats should come from inventory FIRST, or at least have a toggle option to choose which bag it comes from.
Even if we consider the fact that I could simply stop harvesting and stuff would not go into my Inventory (though I'd have to destroy what's currently there or move it to an alt), I'd also have to re-spec out of the daily mails where my minions send me mats.
This current implementation is highly undesirable for crafters, and exponentially harmful the more crafting skills one has.
rabb1t_ESO wrote: »Exactly. This is the issue some who are replying don't seem to be grasping.
BEFORE subscribing I could gather mats, and the mats would clear from Inventory when used.
AFTER subscribing and canceling this DOES NOT HAPPEN.
Waffennacht wrote: »Dude, ok I grasp your issue.
Your solution sucks but here it is:
Before gathering ANY more mats, Manually remove what ever mats you will be collecting OUT of your crafting bag.
You wouldn't have this problem if you took everything out of your craft bag after you unsub.
If they drew items from inventory before the craft bag, it'll just make people sub for a month, dump everything in, and never sub again until their bags ran empty.
rabb1t_ESO wrote: »Again, no, that doesn't work. I have more than 2000 wood, of that since the un-sub, I've put 2 new stacks in the bank, and have 1.5 new stacks in inventory. If I removed the wood stacks in the crafting bag I'd LOSE an ADDITIONAL 6-7 spaces of inventory.
they seem to have made a system that punishes people for unsubscribing and that is a pretty evil business practice.
If you don't mind, allow me to explain how the space system works.They've given subscribers unlimited space, under the explicit agreement that if you stop subscribing you can keep those items in the bag, but you have to use them first.
stitchesofdooom wrote: »I've noticed this same underhanded *** take too. NOBODY would purposely pull from their craft bag first. NOBODY. They're doing this to make yohr inventory fill up faster. Items should be tsken from personal inv FIRST, bank second, CRAFT BAG LAST.
The fact it doesn'g work this way just shows Zenimax's greed.
stitchesofdooom wrote: »I've noticed this same underhanded *** take too. NOBODY would purposely pull from their craft bag first. NOBODY. They're doing this to make yohr inventory fill up faster. Items should be tsken from personal inv FIRST, bank second, CRAFT BAG LAST.
The fact it doesn'g work this way just shows Zenimax's greed.
As much as I detest the Worm Cult and it's forum counterparts who revive long dead posts, I will still go ahead and give my opinion on this necro'd thread.
Those who think it's "shady" that inventory is pulled out of your craft bag rather than your inventory when you are not currently subscribed to ESO are looking at ZOS's stance as one of greed, when it actually one of generosity. If they wanted to be greedy, they would either dump all contents of the craft bag into your inventory upon ESO+ cancellation, with any mats unable to be banked or stored on a character lost to Oblivion, or simply cut off access to all the mats in the craft bag (not destroyed, just unavailable to access) until you resubscribed.
Like @VaranisArano stated. Use the craft bag to accumulate a massive stockpile of mats, then don't harvest any more until you burn through that cached supply. If you are forcibly compelled to harvest every node you walk past, then that it your own mental hurdle you'll have to deal with if inventory management becomes an issue. Don't put it on ZOS.