Sheogorath be prasied! Or something of that sort...wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »There is distinctly more cheese in the new provisioning system ....
After playing the PTS and finding that the Sweetrolls I had in my inventory had changed to Grandmas meatloaf or some such crap, I just wonder to myself wtf ZOS is thinking. Changing yet more iconic stuff in the game for no reason, and yet cannot make simple bug fixes to alchemy nodes and so on.
Good job ZOS, you stole my sweetroll....
TES lore has many esoteric, inaccessible aspects. Sweetrolls aren't one of them. There's only so much uniqueness you can remove before your game turns into another run-of-the-mill fantasy MMO (thank God we dont have dwarves!)After playing the PTS and finding that the Sweetrolls I had in my inventory had changed to Grandmas meatloaf or some such crap, I just wonder to myself wtf ZOS is thinking. Changing yet more iconic stuff in the game for no reason, and yet cannot make simple bug fixes to alchemy nodes and so on.
Good job ZOS, you stole my sweetroll....
Gotta make the game accessible and comprehensible to people who are not familiar with TES lore.
More easy to make more money off of more people if your f2p game holds familiarity even to people who are not fans of the series.
Tamriel may be Unlimited, but the all mighty dollar still manages to call the shots.
wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »There is distinctly more cheese in the new provisioning system ....
TES lore has many esoteric, inaccessible aspects. Sweetrolls aren't one of them. There's only so much uniqueness you can remove before your game turns into another run-of-the-mill fantasy MMO (thank God we dont have dwarves!)After playing the PTS and finding that the Sweetrolls I had in my inventory had changed to Grandmas meatloaf or some such crap, I just wonder to myself wtf ZOS is thinking. Changing yet more iconic stuff in the game for no reason, and yet cannot make simple bug fixes to alchemy nodes and so on.
Good job ZOS, you stole my sweetroll....
Gotta make the game accessible and comprehensible to people who are not familiar with TES lore.
More easy to make more money off of more people if your f2p game holds familiarity even to people who are not fans of the series.
Tamriel may be Unlimited, but the all mighty dollar still manages to call the shots.
But what do I know. I've always been a fan of the unique, playing Morrowind when you're 12 does weird things to your future expectations.
jockjammerb16_ESO wrote: »What happens to our already crafted food after update 6? does it spoil,become something else,stay the same? Could we mass produce sweetrolls and moonsugar based dishes now and become elicit food dealers lurking in the shadows selling Elswyr Fondue to jonesing Kittie cats?
Sweetrolls are allegedly a VR10 blue recipe.jockjammerb16_ESO wrote: »Oh,that makes me a sad pandaI was hoping to push sweetrolls like some scummy denizen of the culinary underworld. *Sigh* I just dont understand this descision at all. TES without sweetrolls is just wrong,it's WRONG!
Knootewoot wrote: »Sweetrolls taste like *** anyway
Removing the lore specific items from the game, or making them only available through the store - possibly through purchasable DLC, is almost certainly a goal of the regime.
You can go to Khenarthi's Roost to moon sugar farms and there are NPC debates in the game about the use of moon sugar in that state vs. the use of it for skooma.
I'm here in large part for ESO stuff, not generic stuff I can get if I play GW2. Take that away and you just have a game which wasn't particularly challenging or really well designed. eh.
ZOS_MichelleA wrote: »Hey there, everyone. Fear not: we haven't stolen your sweetroll. Sweetrolls aren't removed; they're just different now.
ZOS_MichelleA wrote: »Hey there, everyone. Fear not: we haven't stolen your sweetroll. Sweetrolls aren't removed; they're just different now.
ZOS_MichelleA wrote: »Hey there, everyone. Fear not: we haven't stolen your sweetroll. Sweetrolls aren't removed; they're just different now.
LOLing that people think the Sweetroll thing started in Skyrim.
Hint: Check out Fallout 3 sometime.
You are not. The original source of the joke is Arena character creation questionnaire:MasterSpatula wrote: »
While in town the baker gives you a sweetroll. Delighted you take it into an alley to enjoy, only to be intercepted by a gang of three other kids your age. The leader demands the sweetroll, or else he and his friends will beat you and take it. Do you:
a) Drop the sweetroll and step on it, then get ready for the fight?
b) Give him the sweetroll now without argument, knowing that later this afternoon you will have all your friends with you and can come and take whatever he owes you?
c) Act like you're going to give him the sweetroll but at the last minute throw it in the air, hoping that they'll pay attention to it long enough for you to get a shot in on the leader?
You are not. The original source of the joke is Arena character creation questionnaire:MasterSpatula wrote: »While in town the baker gives you a sweetroll. Delighted you take it into an alley to enjoy, only to be intercepted by a gang of three other kids your age. The leader demands the sweetroll, or else he and his friends will beat you and take it. Do you:
a) Drop the sweetroll and step on it, then get ready for the fight?
b) Give him the sweetroll now without argument, knowing that later this afternoon you will have all your friends with you and can come and take whatever he owes you?
c) Act like you're going to give him the sweetroll but at the last minute throw it in the air, hoping that they'll pay attention to it long enough for you to get a shot in on the leader?
Stolen sweetrolls later appeared in class creation in Daggerfall and Morrowind, and in NPC comments in Fallout 3, Oblivion and Skyrim.