gilgalahad1313 wrote: »What annoys me about discussions like this and a few other topics is here we are, finally an mmo that forces you to *shocked look* think and plan. WoW has created legions of lazy players who've forgotten how to plan and think and intuit things and, heaven forbid, explore.
I pre-planned my 1st 3 chars to do 2 crafts each, created them, parked them all at the starter town bank and off i went with my dragon knight questing, exploring and gathering every scrap of craft mats I could get my hands on and a 4th that does nothing but cook/brew/shake'n'bake foods for E1 and I had 1 small space hiccup which I solved by vendoring a stack of 100 iron for 600G. With what I got from selling loot, quest rewarding I had enough to add 10 bank spaces and 10 inventory bag space and had no more issues. That's just the way I did things and doesn't make it right or wrong, but I'm not running into the same problems as others seem to. I did whine at 1st I admit as like so many others, I suffer from Packratius Syndrome(the inability to throw anything away). Someone mentioned that zenimax said the game was meant to do all crafts on 1 character...wrong, you misread. Doing ALL crafts on 1 toon is not feasible as you'll be sacrificing pts better spent on your skills. The only way I see someone doing it all on 1 is if that toon is dedicated to nothing BUT crafting, no fighting, no questing, no exploration. but you are being given 8 count them 8 alt choices so it's on you on how you want to use those.
ESO has eliminated most things that made other games fail and actually WERE WoW clones. No AH to artificially inflate most things to ridiculous overpricing. With Different guilds having their own stores, it forces them to offer competitive prices for their goods or no one will want to shop there and go somewhere else. No artificial chat channels that E1 ignores anyways. I've played a ton of mmo's in my lifetime(and I'm old so that's a lot) and the 1 constant is that no one ever uses the proper chat channels for what they were intended to be used for. I've grown numb to how often I've heard people whining that "but no one ever listens to those chats so I can't sell anything", yet spend hrs in normal chat spamming their wares...and not selling anything( I think that doesn't require any more said about it). I need to stop there b4 I start frothing at the mouth(j/k). Sorry for the length, but with the server down, I've nothing better to do while I suck down my morning coffee.
final words, plan your chars a bit better, learn the fine art of item management, explore and have some freaking fun! I hate pvp, but this game makes me want to at least try it once I hit an appropriate lvl.
gilgalahad1313 wrote: »What annoys me about discussions like this and a few other topics is here we are, finally an mmo that forces you to *shocked look* think and plan. WoW has created legions of lazy players who've forgotten how to plan and think and intuit things and, heaven forbid, explore.
I pre-planned my 1st 3 chars to do 2 crafts each, created them, parked them all at the starter town bank and off i went with my dragon knight questing, exploring and gathering every scrap of craft mats I could get my hands on and a 4th that does nothing but cook/brew/shake'n'bake foods for E1 and I had 1 small space hiccup which I solved by vendoring a stack of 100 iron for 600G. With what I got from selling loot, quest rewarding I had enough to add 10 bank spaces and 10 inventory bag space and had no more issues. That's just the way I did things and doesn't make it right or wrong, but I'm not running into the same problems as others seem to. I did whine at 1st I admit as like so many others, I suffer from Packratius Syndrome(the inability to throw anything away). Someone mentioned that zenimax said the game was meant to do all crafts on 1 character...wrong, you misread. Doing ALL crafts on 1 toon is not feasible as you'll be sacrificing pts better spent on your skills. The only way I see someone doing it all on 1 is if that toon is dedicated to nothing BUT crafting, no fighting, no questing, no exploration. but you are being given 8 count them 8 alt choices so it's on you on how you want to use those.
ESO has eliminated most things that made other games fail and actually WERE WoW clones. No AH to artificially inflate most things to ridiculous overpricing. With Different guilds having their own stores, it forces them to offer competitive prices for their goods or no one will want to shop there and go somewhere else. No artificial chat channels that E1 ignores anyways. I've played a ton of mmo's in my lifetime(and I'm old so that's a lot) and the 1 constant is that no one ever uses the proper chat channels for what they were intended to be used for. I've grown numb to how often I've heard people whining that "but no one ever listens to those chats so I can't sell anything", yet spend hrs in normal chat spamming their wares...and not selling anything( I think that doesn't require any more said about it). I need to stop there b4 I start frothing at the mouth(j/k). Sorry for the length, but with the server down, I've nothing better to do while I suck down my morning coffee.
final words, plan your chars a bit better, learn the fine art of item management, explore and have some freaking fun! I hate pvp, but this game makes me want to at least try it once I hit an appropriate lvl.
You get the award for the best response in the thread, IMO. I am getting tired of all the entitlement babies that have crept into the MMO genre in the past four or five years.
Why don't they just admit that what they really want a game that plays itself so they can sit back, gorge themselves with food, and marvel that their own [percieved] magnificence?
WhiteQueen wrote: »Okay. At this point I think at this point those people saying we have enough bank space and inventory space aren't doing the math.
Consider blacksmithing. You have 9 materials per skill. That's 9 slots. Then you have the gems (16). And the tempers (4). And then you have the racial motifs (14). That's 43 slots for one skill. Minimum. So now you have enough space. Now you do.
There is an obvious flaw in your logic. Racial Motifs are learned and thus consumed. They do not take up storage space unless you're hoarding them. If you're hoarding unnecessary items, you are the problem. Not the system.
Pretty much this, I have 6 alts too, one for each profession, I use the bank to distribute the materials I get while I'm questing and exploring. However the "main" char can't quest for too long because she has to carry the materials of her own profession (enchanter). While exploring, I'm constantly deleting stuff, selling items meant to be deconstructed, skipping containers and not gathering resourses to make my life easier.JTWolph_ESO wrote: »This would not be an issue if each character had it's own bank. I like alts. In every MMO, I have many alts and different alts focus on different crafting. In this game, that means that EVERY MAT I find has to try to fit in the same little bank. I have spent thousands of gold, culled from all my current 6 alts (yes I already have 6 alts) and I still have way too little bank space.
I now go through the hassle of having 2 more alts that are used as banks... which means that the content they hold is not accessible to my real characters and I have to logout/in over and over to do bank space management.
They want people to making decisions and I'm afraid this is the decision that many will make.JTWolph_ESO wrote: »I will not pay any monthly fee to put up with this. If it is not fixed, I will chalk this up as a learning experience and $60 for a one time play thru (or however far I get in the included first month).
idono87b16_ESO wrote: »Why are people still complaining about this? How many of you have actually reached level 50? Once you reach that level you will have much more money to buy more bagspace. Like everything you don't get maxed out instantly. Stop hoarding everything on site and make choices on what you want instead.
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eq2imora_ESO wrote: »Blizzard shut the AH in D3 for a reason alright.
Buying gear instead of finding it isn't fun and
The RMAH was causing legal headaches in other regions.
My problem is I am just doing cooking and enchanting in bulk... and every upgrade for inventory or bank is increasing at a gold rate I cannot even really understand. For just 10 slots for your pack, it's 2k and then it shoots up to nearly 6k? I am sorry, what? Bank was a bit gentler, but still... All those treasure maps they put on us doesn't help, either. (Like, seriously? At least let us put them back in a bag or deposit the bags...)
idono87b16_ESO wrote: »Why are people still complaining about this? How many of you have actually reached level 50? Once you reach that level you will have much more money to buy more bagspace. Like everything you don't get maxed out instantly. Stop hoarding everything on site and make choices on what you want instead.