Though I still like the idea of being able to buy a small walk-in tent you can set up anywhere in the wilderness and pack up again when you're ready to move onto your next destination. I don't like staying in the same place too often, and having the ability to camp wherever I wanted to would be awesome.
The tent would come complete with a campfire you can use for cooking as well!
MarrazzMist wrote: »a house anywhere. But these are places I felt like home during playthroughs
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »We don't know what Zenimax plans to do with this yet though. For all we know our houses could be put in an infinite space within Oblivion reserved just for the Vestiges, or we could live inside of Soul Gems lol
Wrothgar
The home of my Orc brother and sisters.
But i want it in a tall tower, with every crafting station and a personal dwarven automaton banker to hold my goods.
In White-Gold Tower :P
TheShadowScout wrote: »Well, my favorites depend on what best fits my characters of course...
My Dunmer bounty huntress might enjoy a secluded hiden sancruary cave in Stonefalls or the Rift...
My Dunmer Librarian would love to live near Shad Astula, for their collection of books...
My Orsimer Craftsmistress likes Orsinium, and might be thinking of renting a room there...
et cetera.
TheShadowScout wrote: »Well, my favorites depend on what best fits my characters of course...
My Dunmer bounty huntress might enjoy a secluded hiden sancruary cave in Stonefalls or the Rift...
My Dunmer Librarian would love to live near Shad Astula, for their collection of books...
My Orsimer Craftsmistress likes Orsinium, and might be thinking of renting a room there...
et cetera.
I really hope they do this sort of thing @TheShadowScout. Litter the map with locations that we can call our own. Simply place them behind a door/path that will load into our own little instance of that space.
TheShadowScout wrote: »Well, my favorites depend on what best fits my characters of course...
My Dunmer bounty huntress might enjoy a secluded hiden sancruary cave in Stonefalls or the Rift...
My Dunmer Librarian would love to live near Shad Astula, for their collection of books...
My Orsimer Craftsmistress likes Orsinium, and might be thinking of renting a room there...
et cetera.
I really hope they do this sort of thing @TheShadowScout. Litter the map with locations that we can call our own. Simply place them behind a door/path that will load into our own little instance of that space.
And then ZOS pulls off a Runescape and simply places portals that lead to our own houses/instances at fixed locations
TheShadowScout wrote: »Well, my favorites depend on what best fits my characters of course...
My Dunmer bounty huntress might enjoy a secluded hiden sancruary cave in Stonefalls or the Rift...
My Dunmer Librarian would love to live near Shad Astula, for their collection of books...
My Orsimer Craftsmistress likes Orsinium, and might be thinking of renting a room there...
et cetera.
I really hope they do this sort of thing @TheShadowScout. Litter the map with locations that we can call our own. Simply place them behind a door/path that will load into our own little instance of that space.
And then ZOS pulls off a Runescape and simply places portals that lead to our own houses/instances at fixed locations
By the divines... I truly hope not. If they do ANYTHING like this I hope we have the option to add wayshrines to our homes. Not right away though, make us work for it a bit.
TheShadowScout wrote: »Well, my favorites depend on what best fits my characters of course...
My Dunmer bounty huntress might enjoy a secluded hiden sancruary cave in Stonefalls or the Rift...
My Dunmer Librarian would love to live near Shad Astula, for their collection of books...
My Orsimer Craftsmistress likes Orsinium, and might be thinking of renting a room there...
et cetera.
I really hope they do this sort of thing @TheShadowScout. Litter the map with locations that we can call our own. Simply place them behind a door/path that will load into our own little instance of that space.
And then ZOS pulls off a Runescape and simply places portals that lead to our own houses/instances at fixed locations
By the divines... I truly hope not. If they do ANYTHING like this I hope we have the option to add wayshrines to our homes. Not right away though, make us work for it a bit.
Yeah, Wayshrine travel to our own pocket realm of Oblivion
Ooh, maybe decorate it/set the scene to a Daedric Prince of preferrence?Like a Dark Night for Nocturnal, or Lava for Mehrunes Dagon?
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »WalkingLegacy wrote: »Morrowind in Balmora or Azura's Coast.
same for me
Balmora inside of Vvardenfell, morrowind.
if i cant have that then perhaps a citadel within Red Mountain, in one of the ancient Dwemer crater citadels.
i love having lava nearby.


TheShadowScout wrote: »Not so sure about oblivion pocket planes - those generally are the lands of "the enemy", and not "safe zones" where you can hang your armor and relax... making a home in any part of oblivion would likely get you lots of unwelcome visit from daedra while you were sleeping (unless you have meridias protection cause she still needs you to pop old Stonefire one in the eye...)
Actually, that's pretty much THE point.Well they did have a school for Battlemages in Oblivion (or rather between Mundus and Oblivion)
Granted, it did get taken over by ol' Dagon.... but that's besides the point
Sevalaricgirl wrote: »For me it's Rivenspire. I love that place. Wayrest would be my second choice.
Sevalaricgirl wrote: »For me it's Rivenspire. I love that place. Wayrest would be my second choice.
Rivenspire gets my vote as well. Minus the zombies of course. Yueeech!
Sevalaricgirl wrote: »For me it's Rivenspire. I love that place. Wayrest would be my second choice.
Rivenspire gets my vote as well. Minus the zombies of course. Yueeech!
I don't see why people like Rivenspire so much, it just seems so dry and empty.
I guess part of the reason I don't like it is because it reminds me of how the bush near my place looks in summer, with everything being dead and dry.
Sevalaricgirl wrote: »For me it's Rivenspire. I love that place. Wayrest would be my second choice.
Rivenspire gets my vote as well. Minus the zombies of course. Yueeech!
I don't see why people like Rivenspire so much, it just seems so dry and empty.
I guess part of the reason I don't like it is because it reminds me of how the bush near my place looks in summer, with everything being dead and dry.
Dead, dry and empty... sounds perfect!
Of places that already currently are accessible in-game?
In order: Stirk, Eyevea or that weird inaccessible town by the AD gates in the SE of Cyrodiil so I only had to run a short way to stab Twilight fan elves.