disintegr8 wrote: »Inventory management is a hard thing for a newer player to come to terms with. ESO give you some solutions, like purchasing extra bank slots and personal inventory slots. You can also get mount capacity slots and then there is the dreaded craft bag.
Provisioning was the first thing I stopped doing when I realized the inventory implications. I even narrowed which alchemy ingredients I collected to the 3 or 4 items needed for the most beneficial potions for my characters.
After 2 or 3 characters, I then rolled 3 mules to help with inventory management before the craft bag came into being. Now I just pay my sub and pick up everything - and I mean everything. Anyone wanna buy 8000 alkahest?
The bottom line is that you need to prioritize what you want to focus on and not expect to be able to do everything at once. Even now, 18 months later I still have to manage inventory EVERY day - because I pick up everything, either for deconstruction, to sell or to use.
I love this game, and I want to be immersed in the world, but the terrible inventory management is sucking me out of it constantly.