Darkonflare15 wrote: »I'm thinking it might be tied to cultural values. If you're of a certain economic class, you are more likely to see home-buying as an important developmental stage of life, something to look forward to, like women look forward to planning their weddings.
And if you're a certain economic class and intelligence, you're more likely to see that diamonds are intrinsically worthless, cake mixes use eggs to pander to women, and cities with low property taxes as a selling point really don't value education.
Video game housing is not only a permanent sunk cost, it's a sunk cost without utility. I'd rather invest 1.5 million gold into the existing guild market to buy items that will sell for 3 million, than to sink 3 million into a house that I'll mostly ignore by next year while I'm out harvesting materials to make more gold. Gold makes more gold. Housing makes...?
Yeah, somebody at ZOS didn't get the memo that all good gold sinks have some practical player utility that can't be found anywhere else in the game. I need to craft? Crafting station. I need a furnished house? Murder the existing occupants over and over again. I want a scenic view? I know all the best ones, and none of them are coming from player housing.
So I'll get a really cheap house, fill it with a sofa, vintage booze, and a tapestry of Swimsuit Gwendis, then wait for Update 14. But probably not the first part, just the second.
What the point in making more gold just to make more in a game? There nothing really in the spend on game. EHousing for me was really only ever good in SWG because it served a purpose.
- You could set up your shop that was connected to the global bazaar terminals. People could search for items your selling and buy them anywhere but had to visit your house/vendor to pick the item up.
- You could use it purely for storage, dropping pretty much any old item you get inside
- You could set it up for all your crafting needs
- and more that I am probably missing
Most MMO's today just slap housing in as something you decorate for fun but completely miss the opportunities it has. I enjoy housing when its implemented properly.
I am always confused on why people always think that housings have to have an utility. What is the utility of questing, pvping, or doing dungeon/ trials? To be honest when it compares to my real life I am not get any from it other than entertainment. The clear answer is because it is fun and entertaining. I mean there nothing to really spend money on in this game when you have already save up a huge chunk of gold and pretty much no need to spend it in guild traders. Since most of the items sold there are just items you do not need or you already have a bunch of them from playing the game.
reapthetempestrwb17_ESO wrote: »I'm mostly interested in the practical features, for instance target skeleton, crafting locations. I'm also glad I have a place to display my huge herd of mounts most of which I never ride (Sench Tiger for lyfe)
puffytheslayer wrote: »ME: Because with all the drop sets & monster sets in the game my inventory is out of control...
ALSO ME: wait whats that?
ALSO ME: 3.5Mil 4 a castle and i cant store anything in it.....
ALSO ME: nah your trolling me right?
ALSO ME: WTF?
I'm planning to buy a medium house, which I have more than enough gold for. I can just about afford a large house but to be honest they look a bit too big for one person. We're planning to have a large guild house, so a medium one will be fine for me to call home.I was skeptical about the Hearthfire dlc which added housing to Skyrim because I didn't really see the point of it, but it was so cheap (about £3) I bought it anyway and I had lots of fun with it, even with the very limited customisation available. It was nice to have a big house to return to between adventures, once you'd upgraded everything there was no reason to visit town you could do everything at your house, I'm hoping the same applies in eso (it looks the case, judging by the notes).
I think this pretty much summerize everything. You can oay 3 euros and do whatever you want and in eso probably you have to pay around more than 100$ for sure for the crown exclusive houses and pay more for costumization and also you have to pay for the extra content and bla bla.
I don't get it. Wouldn't you rather have new and improved pve pvp content instead of playing make believe house decorator that pretty much does nothing?
I don't get it. Wouldn't you rather have new and improved pve pvp content instead of playing make believe house decorator that pretty much does nothing?
Why do you care about housing?
duckrustlerb16_ESO wrote: »I care about housing as I always like to have a place in the world I can call home, figuratively as well as literally. The way things are decsribed though on the PTS forums though I am actually a little worried that housing wont be for me due to very casual nature in which I play the game.
Hope I am wrong though as I love housing, so much that I keep buying more and more houses in the premium shop for LoTRO, but here I am pretty much certain to not be able to afford to furnish a free inn room as I pretty much never get over 10k gold.
Wouldn't you rather have new and improved pve pvp content instead of playing make believe house decorator that pretty much does nothing?