FeedbackOnly wrote: »For me a book that guests
FeedbackOnly wrote: »For me a book that guests
A guest book?
With the Arcanist's new ability to make portals, I hope we get to place portals as furnishings.
Araneae6537 wrote: »Structural furnishings in various Dunmeri styles
I haven't actually looked at furnishings in detail since Deadlands as I've been away from the game, but if it hasn't been done yet, a large wooden platform that can be used as a floor that doesn't have gaps between boards and, separately, a parquet floor.
Reason being that when you're building over water it's always a bit strange to look down and see water through the floor, but it's a waste of slots to put stone underneath.
I haven't actually looked at furnishings in detail since Deadlands as I've been away from the game, but if it hasn't been done yet, a large wooden platform that can be used as a floor that doesn't have gaps between boards and, separately, a parquet floor.
Reason being that when you're building over water it's always a bit strange to look down and see water through the floor, but it's a waste of slots to put stone underneath.
Flip the solitude platforms (the grey and blue mosaic stones) upside down. They have a wood underside without gaps. You can hide the stone seems pretty easy because they have a 1 unit difference in height than the actual wood surface.
everseeing_njpreub18_ESO wrote: »A lot of good ideas, many asked for for a log time, but i need to point out something. If they don't up the item limit, the suggestions for things like "more books" is (IMO) silly. One bookshelf, filled with these "readable books" could take 50 slots or whatnot.
Its been mentioned how about a filled bookcase that links to certain books, or lore books found, etc. So one item that looks filled and worth adding to a limited housing limit, offers more for the space, and you get your "usable" bookcase.
I think they need more "grouped" things. Instead of a bookshelf you can put items on (12 slots) you have a filled bookshelf (1 slot), how about a filled feast table which so many people make to save some slots, things of this sort.
Then less people would feel the need to keep asking for house limit increases since 1 shelf wouldn't require so much to make it look nice.
ThelerisTelvanni wrote: »
Well that will help with the slot limitation, but on the other hand create the "every house looks the same/more simular" problem. I perfer more slots, since I value my individual palcements.
everseeing_njpreub18_ESO wrote: »ThelerisTelvanni wrote: »
Well that will help with the slot limitation, but on the other hand create the "every house looks the same/more simular" problem. I perfer more slots, since I value my individual palcements.
I certainly agree, but as we've been asking for more slots pretty much since housing was added, it doesn't seem like its a likely thing to pop up. Therefore by making these "group" items, it will save space and then you can add more individual stuff to personalize your home. Even swapping 1 or 2 current setups with one of these "group" items, could save a few dozen slots for elsewhere, you don't need to fill every home with them entirely.
Before they had "filled bookcases", when they were all empty, people all asked for filled ones to save slots. This is just the next step. A universal "feast table" with plates, food, etc. can be altered with your own lighting, some extra food bits, etc. and save dozens of slots while still making it your own. Same with alchemy shelves/tables, enchanting shelves/tables, weapon racks, armor stands, crate stacks, all manor of common groupings of items currently built all the time, just made into a 1 slot furnishing item.
Plus you already have the options currently available to design you own if that's what you prefer.