Cavanoskus wrote: »I'm starting to think Crafting Bags should have had its own entry in this poll. Lol
Cavanoskus wrote: »I'm starting to think Crafting Bags should have had its own entry in this poll. Lol
honestly i think the whole concept of the crafting bags as immersion breaking and not very much in the spirit of the elder scrolls, its more like a f2p game mechanic
i'd rather my character have like a very limited set amount of resources he can gather, thats displayed on his character as he gathers them, like filling a canteen, and the canteen showing on your character model, and when you get thirsty drinking from the canteen.
like, the whole item system is just trash and gathering/crafting in general, if I want to hunt an animal and make armor from its skin, I have to actually go and hunt like 30 of that animal to get enough resources to make 1 piece of leather armor
Cavanoskus wrote: »I'm starting to think Crafting Bags should have had its own entry in this poll. Lol
honestly i think the whole concept of the crafting bags as immersion breaking and not very much in the spirit of the elder scrolls, its more like a f2p game mechanic
its just my feedback that it feels like a f2p game's mechanic rather than anything that belongs in elder scrolls
paying monthly fees for more bag space
Yeah, because carrying 200 pieces of armor is less immersion breaking.Cavanoskus wrote: »I'm starting to think Crafting Bags should have had its own entry in this poll. Lol
honestly i think the whole concept of the crafting bags as immersion breaking and not very much in the spirit of the elder scrolls, its more like a f2p game mechanic
DaveMoeDee wrote: »Yeah, because carrying 200 pieces of armor is less immersion breaking.Cavanoskus wrote: »I'm starting to think Crafting Bags should have had its own entry in this poll. Lol
honestly i think the whole concept of the crafting bags as immersion breaking and not very much in the spirit of the elder scrolls, its more like a f2p game mechanic
"Immersion breaking" is one of the most abused complaints. Immersion breaking is having neon signs in Daggerfall or Queen Ayrenn riding into Skyrim on a tank.
Multiplayer and online are both very much NOT in the spirit of TES.
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