Maybe you should ask your husband why he didn't give you decorating permissions in "your" house ...
VinyParsley2016 wrote: »Come on! It's just a game.
Maybe you should ask your husband why he didn't give you decorating permissions in "your" house ...
Tell that to all the people who's lights i have turned off while they were asleep and not playing ...koralr33fer wrote: »Visitor cannot place items or even go to home without the owner being online AND at the house.
koralr33fer wrote: »Well maybe I'm missing something as far as I can tell my old lady cant teleport to my house when I'm offline. Is there a way to do that?
koralr33fer wrote: »Hmm, she has permission as a visitor and a decorator but I don't know how to teleport there cause the house isn't listed under owned home. I'll have to look into this when I get home as I'm at workBut thanks for info, maybe I was wrong about this.
Just give him the furnishings you want to place. He can drop them from his inventory and then you can place them anywhere you want. What's the difference?
I understand your frustration, but it's not as dramatic a situation as you're making it out to be. I was also frustrated with the lack of co-ownership (my wife didn't care) but we use the above method and it works perfectly fine. I realize now that there has to be one chief owner or there are too many questions of what belongs to which party and who gets the house and furnishings in the event of a split.
I don't mean to sound callous but you're making a mountain out of a molehill.
koralr33fer wrote: »True but check the other post there is a lot of discussion on how two people could share a home without the raiding. Items could be bound to each player although they are in the same space, etc. Lots of different ways to make that not an issue. I outlined in a large post on pg 2 of this forum how they could possibly make this work. Addresses many of the issues of item raiding and what would happen in the event of characters parting ways when sharing a home. We want o make this as simple as possible for ZOS as well as a system that will not cause problems for the developers or they will not consider doing it.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/324342/share-house-ownership#latest
The meat of this outline is pg2 post #45. Followed by lots of critique of my ideas.But that's okay that's how we get to the best solutions
Please comment on this other thread your ideas to make this work. The more people that contribute the better our solutions as well as more likely to get ZOS's attention that this is what the community is begging for them to do, thanks
koralr33fer wrote: »Well maybe I'm missing something as far as I can tell my old lady cant teleport to my house when I'm offline. Is there a way to do that?
HjorrMundGandr wrote: »House'S'DEAD
First off I would like to start this off with a "hello"
Hi everyone, come on in and sit down by the fire, boy do I have a story to tell.
HomeStead. Meant to be a place of enjoyment and fun for friends and visitors a like. I can tell you that its not. Its not a place of fun its actually rather boring.
And I will tell you why.
If I was wanting a place to call home, what would I like. A view...check. A lavish setting...check. A beautiful building that inspires adventure...Check.
A place to share with a loved one. Nope sorry. Even if you have been betrothed in they eyes of Mara and pledged eternity and devotion to your significant other, don't think for one minute that you can share that life with them in a HOMESTEAD, NO!
My Husband and I both went in half way to purchase a HOME nestled away in Stros M'kai. Our plan was to get away from the hustle and bustle and build a crafter's retreat in a sense that we can call ours.
But I can't. I can't even though we are married. By the will of Sithis, why have you forsaken me so.
Wandering around our newly purchased extremely expensive HOME *for the EU Guild market, I found that I cannot even place items down unless I was the owner. I thought that I was. I thought that was taken care of in housing permissions. Its not, for those wondering. The only way that I can put down my lovely golden goblet is to first gift it to my husband so he can put it down on the table. I have been married for more than a year now, I remember like it was yesterday, In front of the fountain at Davon's Watch. I have shared many things together like xp boosts for example. But not our Home. I am very disappointed that our home is not a home, it's a house.
This update should have been called HouseStead because it is not a Home, its just a House. A house in which visitors given the rights can push furniture around.
Will we ever see co-ownership? To make this Home a Home? I hope so.
This is just how I have been feeling about the recent update and some food for thought into changes.