More inventory space would likly be most useful without hurting the game or economy too much.. Would allow us more buffer space to move things around, be able to do more than a few quests or 3 dungeons without being fully loaded nd with the new armory system we could carry a few more sets without being brutally punished for it.
Increasing things like bank space etc would likly affect the economy with traders etc buying up/holding more things to resell later.
As it is now I highly doubt many will invest far into the armory as it will destroy they're carrying capacity in a big way! This also will free up some storage etc at the same time!
Even though I destroy maps instantly, due to inventory space issues. I do agree surveys and master writs take up most of my space. Mostly as I save master writs for when there is a double exp event, and I store the surveys until I need them due to running out of certain materials. Storing all those in the craftbag, would be awesome, and would save most of my space.BXR_Lonestar wrote: »To be honest, the worst is master writs, surveys and maps. If those could just be stored in the craft bag, that would be amazing!
ZOS, and the game, do everything to get you to log in daily. They give daily items, daily endeavours, horse training is daily, we have daily quests, and during events the event tickets are daily. But when someone actually plays daily, as I do with 18 character crafting dailies, the game does not allow the room for it.
Same with actually questing and killing mobs, the inventory fills up WAY WAY too fast. The best way to play the game right now, seems to be to skip everything, and run by everything. Or to not play at all. These things need to change ASAP.
I like to be out in the game world, and stay out there. But the inventory limit prevents me from doing this.
PS: Currently I have atleast one of every survey stored(which takes 120-150 bankslots), and I have around 200+ master writs stored(gained since the previous double exp event).
PPS: When I need to go to town to empty my inventory, I usually just log off for the day. It is just a drag, and too much trouble.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »Exactly how many players does this cover?
Holycannoli wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Exactly how many players does this cover?
Doesn't even matter how many, because that argument is basically saying if someone can't afford it they should be given it for free because it's not fair or something. Welcome to life where nothing is fair.
francesinhalover wrote: »Holycannoli wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Exactly how many players does this cover?
Doesn't even matter how many, because that argument is basically saying if someone can't afford it they should be given it for free because it's not fair or something. Welcome to life where nothing is fair.
I'm not against getting more inventory and/or storage space, but I also agree it's a case of stuff expanding to fill the available space and that's not going to change just because there's more space. People will just keep more of the things they're already keeping.
francesinhalover wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »francesinhalover wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »francesinhalover wrote: »I and many can't afford to have eso plus constantly,
I avoid provisioning or alchemy ingredients, but i still have no space, i fully upgraded my inventory and still no space,
please let us buy more inventory space or give us ways to gain inventory space like achievement rewards...
Like hero of daggerfall +1 inventory space , stormhaven main quest +1 inventory space...
Anything really...i'd cry for just 20 more free spaces... please
I'm so tired , so tired of managing my inventory, deleting usefull items... And the bank extra space is so expensive
I definitely want more space as well, or a pattern/motif/survey bag.
Though I would disagree that ESO+ is too expensive. Yes, it costs something, but anyone playing has to pay for many things in life that are equally or more expensive. Eat out at fast food once and you have hit the cost.
We still need more inventory space, but some with the very least need to pay for ESO+ if it is tight for them.
With all the respect
There's countries in europe where the min wage is around 400 euros, maybe less idk all of them.
Eso has teenager players too.
Unemployment also exists.
So, normaly not everyone can just pay for it, especialy just for craft bags.
Exactly how many players does this cover?
Euro servers usually have more players than us.
Also...south americans also play eso not just north.
Granted i can't actually answear your question. I'm not sure anyone can.
I can say at least that i have met africans on eu server.