This has been common knowledge since PTS and even discussed on the last ESO Live.
The general thought is you should get an empty house as a warehouse to store items you don't use.
starlizard70ub17_ESO wrote: »Hey it comes with a nice title.
starlizard70ub17_ESO wrote: »Hey it comes with a nice title.
I think you need to buy 3 of them to get the title.
Well yes, but we get what we get.A "Warehouse" is not a solution. It's a workaround for a problem that shouldn't exist.
A "Warehouse" is not a solution. It's a workaround for a problem that shouldn't exist.
Remember that 50% of players haven't purchased a bag space upgrade.Or, they did it deliberatelly to sell more bagspace / more houses because we need storage. In that case its a ingenious, but evil marketingstrategy.
SolarCat02 wrote: »Inventory Management Online: One Tamriel
One of my characters will probably turn into a furniture mule, too...
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »SolarCat02 wrote: »Inventory Management Online: One Tamriel
One of my characters will probably turn into a furniture mule, too...
Of course my dps is low!!! I am carrying 14 tables, 21 vases, 15 chairs, and a fire place, you ***!
They have talked about the possibility of a furniture bag, but said said that it poses very different coding/performance issues to the crafting bag because whereas the crafting bag typically carries a hundred items in stacks of a thousand, a furniture bag would typically carry thousands of items in stacks of one. I wouldn't be surprised if it comes one day but it clearly isn't going to come any time soon.
I didn't mess with furniture on the PTS, I just previewed the houses, but does it stay in your inventory after you've placed it?
DeadlyRecluse wrote: »starlizard70ub17_ESO wrote: »Hey it comes with a nice title.
I think you need to buy 3 of them to get the title.
Each comes with it's own title, AND you get an additional one if you own all 3.
ZOS works in strange and mysterious ways.Kinda makes you wonder why no one in the entire Bethesda-office thought of that.
I mean, that was literally the first thing that popped into my head when they announced housing half a year ago. Anyone with half a sense for the game would have thought about that.
Okay, maybe not so strange and mysterious after all.Or, they did it deliberatelly to sell more bagspace / more houses because we need storage. In that case its a ingenious, but evil marketingstrategy.

Just wait until there is another pay wall for furniture bags...