As I primarily PvP these days, I wasn't particularly looking forward to Homestead other than casually watching some YouTube videos. Disillusionment isn't the exact term that fits for me personally, and Homestead is free after all. Free to be ignored. I am aghast, I suppose, at what Homestead is, despite the obvious work that ZOS have put into it.
Alcast and Sypher worked within the limits we have now.
The only difference is on PTS you could use free money to buy the needed items + your unwillingness to put in the time required to get them on live.
Alcast and Sypher worked within the limits we have now.
The only difference is on PTS you could use free money to buy the needed items + your unwillingness to put in the time required to get them on live.
I created an entire house using nothing but items that can be purchased in game for gold from Ciceros in cold harbor. No grinding required. 28k OP doesn't take grinding just time and willingness to be creative. Wasn't even that many items.
You could do this in a medium or above.https://youtu.be/vPT7OcuBbow
As I primarily PvP these days, I wasn't particularly looking forward to Homestead other than casually watching some YouTube videos. Disillusionment isn't the exact term that fits for me personally, and Homestead is free after all. Free to be ignored. I am aghast, I suppose, at what Homestead is, despite the obvious work that ZOS have put into it.
If you like PVP, check out "for honour" coming out Tuesday, you'll be amazed at how badly ESO is compared to that.
Alcast and Sypher worked within the limits we have now.
The only difference is on PTS you could use free money to buy the needed items + your unwillingness to put in the time required to get them on live.
I created an entire house using nothing but items that can be purchased in game for gold from Ciceros in cold harbor. No grinding required. 28k OP doesn't take grinding just time and willingness to be creative. Wasn't even that many items.
You could do this in a medium or above.https://youtu.be/vPT7OcuBbow
ZOS is not a game lover, but money lover. They don't know make game masterpieces, all they can see is how to get money.
Bethesda, you are a legend at making games, stop letting ZOS corrupt your brand! Fire them for good please!
That exact thought crossed my mind as well. And finally a house with windows you can look out of.Darkstorne wrote: »See now I just want the option to buy a huge plot of land with no existing buildings.
Bethesda Softworks, Bethesda Game Studios and Zenimax Online Studios are three separate companies. Sister companies, but still, the distinction is important. ZOS doesn't share developers with BGS (except some consultants, probably). They actually were hired to develop ESO: that's why the company was created in the first place. ESO is their first and so far only game.MLGProPlayer wrote: »ZOS is not a game lover, but money lover. They don't know make game masterpieces, all they can see is how to get money.
Bethesda, you are a legend at making games, stop letting ZOS corrupt your brand! Fire them for good please!
Bethesda and ZOS are the same company, you do realize this, right? ZOS wasn't "hired" to develop ESO. They're essentially a Bethesda project team.
Neither Bethesda nor ZOS have their own "agenda". Corpororate strategy for all subsidiaries is formulated by the the executive team at Zenimax Media (the parent company of Bethesda and ZOS).
Sigtric, who are you, a Zenimax shill?
You are quite right, I am unwilling to grind. I want to play the game for FUN! Building stuff would be FUN! It is a GAME!
I have supported ZOS by spending €360 over the past 18 months on costumes, bank upgrades, and so on. This however feels like their most blatant money grab yet, or maybe it's the underhandedness of promoting this as a free update, but then absolutely gouging on crown store furniture prices that's so appaling.
I bought Autumn's Gate to start with. It has a 100 item limit. Bought with in game gold, the house was empty, except 57 of the 100 item slots were taken for plants and rocks, which shows how quickly you can run up to the limit by just making subtle changes to the garden. Fine, I can add some furniture and stay under the limit, but if wanted to make structural changes with planks, or maybe completely cover the garden with different grass, I would quickly run into the limit.
This kind of small-minded bean-counting reminds me of the licensing agreements of our partner company in the real world. Awful.
stevepdodson_ESO888 wrote: »may i suggest you take a look at what @Elloa is doing with Homestead...yes there can be a gold cost involved, but see how creative she is being with it
https://gaming.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr_jowHQ_Mg
@fred4 bought Autumn's Gate to start with. It has a 100 item limit. Bought with in game gold, the house was empty, except 57 of the 100 item slots were taken for plants and rocks, which shows how quickly you can run up to the limit by just making subtle changes to the garden. Fine, I can add some furniture and stay under the limit, but if wanted to make structural changes with planks, or maybe completely cover the garden with different grass, I would quickly run into the limit.
That's stating a fact, but not making a good argument. I abandoned Dragon Age Inquisition partly for this reason. Grinding their equivalent of skyshards was awful. Some people say this happens in single-player games so the developer can boast about the increased play time.Even in Fallout 4 you had to grind (unless maybe you console cheated) to get the materials needed to build stuff. After you ran out of deconstructing things with the workbench, you had to get out in the world and hunt down materials. And you never had enough stuff. Even single player games have grind elements to them.
When I saw the YouTube videos of Alcast stacking boxes into the skyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GsKyxFJkHM
I had a look at the video earlier. It's beautiful, and yes seeing these efforts has somewhat redeemed Homestead in my eyes. I like yours better, btwAs you can see in the video linked above, me and @phunkeymonkehb16_ESO have build our garden in Autumn's Gate, using 107 item and 137 items.
Are you trolling me? Have you seen the selection?hmsdragonfly wrote: »Why don't you just buy furniture from the Housing Vendor?