Actually, it's Elder Everything is Stupid Easy Except Inventory Management Scrolls Online, apparently.
It's easier to kill the boss of the game, solo, than it is to deal with inventory. 4 months into release they announce that they are scrapping and revamping the entire post 50 game that they originally designed....But are convinced that their vision and implementation of the worst inventory system ever is sound. Lol
Ponder that.
Actually, it's Elder Everything is Stupid Easy Except Inventory Management Scrolls Online, apparently.
It's easier to kill the boss of the game, solo, than it is to deal with inventory. 4 months into release they announce that they are scrapping and revamping the entire post 50 game that they originally designed....But are convinced that their vision and implementation of the worst inventory system ever is sound. Lol
Ponder that.
The game is about collecting stuff?
KhajitFurTrader wrote: »Come again? Elder Scrolls Games have always been about taking absolutely everything that isn't nailed down and stuffing into crates, chests, cupboards, sacks etc. in your house. Oh, wait...
Anyway, a game with ES in its title is supposed to be a pack rat's paradise. Until now, I guess.
When you find a harddrive that does not get more expensive with increasing capacity and servers that costs the same wheter they service 100 thousend request per second or a 1 Billion, tell us.Why would any rational person put a limit on bank space you can buy?
It is one of the few gold sinks in this game.
After reaching 240 spaces in the bank no more?
Akiainavas wrote: »And why would anyone expect an unlimited bank inventory ? Sry but this is a ridiculous idea.
When you find a harddrive that does not get more expensive with increasing capacity and servers that costs the same wheter they service 100 thousend request per second or a 1 Billion, tell us.Why would any rational person put a limit on bank space you can buy?
It is one of the few gold sinks in this game.
After reaching 240 spaces in the bank no more?
I would love to see how they broke the rules of Physics to archieve that.
They cannot offer more bank space at the current time. Too high cost in scaling the servers up.
Every MMO has some form of limited inventory space, even Eve technically has a limit, although it's very high. Outside of this, beating a dead horse man.Why would any rational person put a limit on bank space you can buy?
It is one of the few gold sinks in this game.
After reaching 240 spaces in the bank no more?
I still don't see your problems here. I have no item management problems what so ever and I craft in all professions. (4 of them maxed out)
I have one mule, which holds my trophies, maps, costumes, etc.
You probably randomly stuff everything you loot into your bank and don't think about the consequences.
Maybe you should also start sorting items out that you will most likely never use again (everything under VR) and sell them.
Of course there could be more space - but in my opinion not necessary.
Could be said the other way around as well mate. Not everyone has trouble with inventory management, but they don't open threads so they come in here and share their story.The classic "I have no problem so there is no problem" post.
If someone has the means and wants to spend more than that, why limit them? Why would you care one way or the other?
Akiainavas wrote: »If someone has the means and wants to spend more than that, why limit them? Why would you care one way or the other?
Because one player should not be able to herd 1000000000 items. Simple as that. There should be a limit to your inventory, and there should be a limit to bank space.
Why ? Many reasons. Let me give you an example from a game I should not name - you buy ALL the mats from auction house and relist them at 10 times the price, as a certain rich person who most likely had no life did - completely ruining the economy for months, even though we're talking about 1000+ stacks. With limited space he wouldn't be able to do it. That's just one example.
Now, how many slots should we be able to have - that's a different question. But in my opinion, a limited number is necessary.
- LotRO in a couple of hours create a free account = 2 characters x 45 slots + 120 personal bank slots; at lvl 15 standard house with chest upgradable up to 60 slots.Every MMO has some form of limited inventory space, even Eve technically has a limit, although it's very high. Outside of this, beating a dead horse man.Why would any rational person put a limit on bank space you can buy?
It is one of the few gold sinks in this game.
After reaching 240 spaces in the bank no more?
Seroczynski wrote: »lol I don't understand how so many people can have problems with their inventory.
I have two main characters (VR12 and VR3) and a new alt, no mules and 110 inventory slots on my main characters and 170 bank slots. I have all professions at 50 (except Enchanting) and can store more than I need for my crafting needs.
No need to craft sub-50 items, so I sell those materials.
No need to keep lame Trophies, so I destroy those.
No need to keep on to items / gear I will never use, so I sell / deconstruct those.
What's left is a bank full with VR crafting materials and items which are to be researched.Could be said the other way around as well mate. Not everyone has trouble with inventory management, but they don't open threads so they come in here and share their story.The classic "I have no problem so there is no problem" post.
Akiainavas wrote: »And why would anyone expect an unlimited bank inventory ? Sry but this is a ridiculous idea.