A comfortable amount would be for example lifting the old non eso slots allowed to the current slot number, so 700 slots for no eso plus in manors and 1400 for eso plus so I'm doing so housing creativity is doubled and from there zos can consider expanding on the allowed furniture
A comfortable amount would be for example lifting the old non eso slots allowed to the current slot number, so 700 slots for no eso plus in manors and 1400 for eso plus so I'm doing so housing creativity is doubled and from there zos can consider expanding on the allowed furniture
I agree, double the amount of items for all houses.
Forget about faulty bookcases and use imagination, with a plank eg. you can save up to 15 slotswenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »Plus 16 bookcases to hold them!

SakuraTokito wrote: »
My cave has over 400 Sweetroll items in 1 room. I have to remove items first before I put anything new in. Getting annoying.
I would have no problem paying for extra space with crowns if it came to it.
SakuraTokito wrote: »(...)
My cave has over 400 Sweetroll items in 1 room. I have to remove items first before I put anything new in. Getting annoying.
I would have no problem paying for extra space with crowns if it came to it.
Shadow_Viper_vX wrote: »This is a non-issue until more important issues are fixed/addressed, like lag/performance and the group/dungeon finder for example.
SakuraTokito wrote: »
My cave has over 400 Sweetroll items in 1 room. I have to remove items first before I put anything new in. Getting annoying.
I would have no problem paying for extra space with crowns if it came to it.
SakuraTokito wrote: »
My cave has over 400 Sweetroll items in 1 room. I have to remove items first before I put anything new in. Getting annoying.
I would have no problem paying for extra space with crowns if it came to it.
To me, a lot of these posts remind me of the saying, "Give an inch, take a mile." No matter how much space ZOS gives, some people will always complain that it's not enough. Clearly, for the majority of players, the current limit is enough... only a very small few find it too restrictive... and I wonder if ZOS could ever make them happy even if they increased it by 100, 200, 500, some players would always find ways to reach that limit and then complain. Just like with inventory space, if ZOS sees that the overwhelming majority of players aren't utilizing the space they already have, they aren't going to devote resources to adding more simply to appease an extreme minority.
To me, a lot of these posts remind me of the saying, "Give an inch, take a mile." No matter how much space ZOS gives, some people will always complain that it's not enough. Clearly, for the majority of players, the current limit is enough... only a very small few find it too restrictive... and I wonder if ZOS could ever make them happy even if they increased it by 100, 200, 500, some players would always find ways to reach that limit and then complain. Just like with inventory space, if ZOS sees that the overwhelming majority of players aren't utilizing the space they already have, they aren't going to devote resources to adding more simply to appease an extreme minority.
DargusMaximus wrote: »Just like bank slots, furniture house limits should be at least doubled for every single player.