DungeonGrind wrote: »You better get a lock for that castle!
When housing comes and the Justice system comes, i'm excited at the notion of breaking in and stealing all of your stuff that you so preciously feel is safe in your chests and drawers.
Hiring guards, guild pacts and even cooldowns for recently robbed locations would all be interesting additions. Dogs, pets and traps will be a requirement to all of which adds interesting skill line opportunities to be developed.
Chests are one easy way to store bulk items, but what about safes that safeguard the most unique and worthy treasures. Only the most skilled thieves might crack these.
Penalties associated to these crimes can range and having guilds / player alliances form and crumble from the pressure of medieval punishment and torture will be awesome.
You have been sentenced to 1 hour in the stocks!
How do you see the housing and Justice system intermingling?
DungeonGrind wrote: »You have been sentenced to 1 hour in the stocks!
Hard to say.fromtesonlineb16_ESO wrote: »I foresee a drought on the horizon.
Consoles will carry this game.
All I know is that I want the punishment to be more than fines. And if you can evade punishment, then they can implement a player bounty hunter system. I wouldn't mind seeing a cops and robbers type of thing going on.
Hlaren_shortsheath wrote: »All I know is that I want the punishment to be more than fines. And if you can evade punishment, then they can implement a player bounty hunter system. I wouldn't mind seeing a cops and robbers type of thing going on.
and THAT is exactly why i made this thread here -> http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/117602/prison-added-to-justice-system-good-day-sir/p1
frwinters_ESO wrote: »Housing is so over rated and just a money sync. Build a real house and live in that.
Im gonna bocome the biggest criminal and thief in Tamriel. Remember my name.