Personally I would hate others to place decorations in any of my houses. It's the OCD thing coming out in me.
Good idea that I would also like to see implemented in the not too distant future, yet there's a (serious) conflict with ZOS expectations: they want those other people to buy their own houses (and if it's with crowns, the better). So
lasertooth wrote: »While I support the idea of shared housing, I don't think it's practical. Imagine all the drama and help tickets that would be opened with people complaining and fighting over drama related to housing.
Like cats, I don't think humans [as a species] are particularly good at sharing. I see it causing more drama and headache for zos than it's worth.
Personally I would hate others to place decorations in any of my houses. It's the OCD thing coming out in me.
That would be covered by not giving them decorator permissions, which is already a thing.They don't have to change that, they just need to expand the existing decorator permissions.
bayushi2005 wrote: »Yes and no.
Personally I hate the idea of anyone placing anything in a complete home (even if complete means 200 items in a notable house) I built. It feels to me as somebody sticking their finger into my birthday cake.
On the second side I see the advantages to these, who like to decorate together or just want to get a proper interior design service.
bayushi2005 wrote: »Yes and no.
Personally I hate the idea of anyone placing anything in a complete home (even if complete means 200 items in a notable house) I built. It feels to me as somebody sticking their finger into my birthday cake.
On the second side I see the advantages to these, who like to decorate together or just want to get a proper interior design service.
I don't really understand the "no" part. Are you thinking that someone wants to make it so that people can put things in your house against your will or without your permission? I assure you that I'm putting emphasis on the "permission" part, and in the other game where I saw this sort of decorating permission taking place, there was no way to override the owner's permission, so no one could do that if you didn't actively choose for them to do it.
LadySinflower wrote: »The only thing I would add here would be a way to absolutely identify ownership of the items put in other people's houses. I could see situations where someone would want to take something back but the owner of the house had removed their decorator privilege and they could not. A simple decision when placing the item could alleviate problems. Ask the question "are you giving this item permanently to the other player?" Or "Are you loaning the item to the other player temporarily?" If you loaned the item and the other player removed your decorator privilege, a recall function could be used to pull the item back into your mail like pulling an item out of a guild store. People being people, I just see something like this being necessarily to avoid petty disagreements over ownership of furnishing items. The purchaser or crafter would always retain ownership unless they checked the box to outright give the item to the other player.
BlizzySnowolf wrote: »Yes and no. Personally I don't really like the idea of anyone placing anything in a complete home i built or something.. Just feels like people just mess it up although on the other side i could see some advantages to these too who like to share a home together. Would be a good idea then to have some kind of category perhaps like "shared houses" or "family"? maybe? Maybe have it that they can give permissions to certain persons only then.