Whatever it is, it's already done or close to being finished.
3. If you want to still keep crafting bag (eso+) interesting and viable, make the crates so, that they would not function the way as bank or crafting bag works, that you can use the stored items in any crafting station. You can make the storage crates as regular storage, but with not crafting access to it - we would have to visit the house, to take the stuff out of them.
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »
3. If you want to still keep crafting bag (eso+) interesting and viable, make the crates so, that they would not function the way as bank or crafting bag works, that you can use the stored items in any crafting station. You can make the storage crates as regular storage, but with not crafting access to it - we would have to visit the house, to take the stuff out of them.
Why would you ever give them this idea? People will still subscribe. This game has enough arbitrary restrictions already for you to actually give ZOS any more ideas for restrictions.
- We got a banker you can only buy with crowns that had its access to guild banks and stores unnecessarily and arbitrarily removed.
- We got a merchant you can only buy with crowns that had her ability to repair gear unnecessarily and arbitrarily removed.
If anything, if you store crafting materials in your house storage, you should be able to access those materials from your crafting stations that are ALSO in your house. That way you can turn your house into a crafter's nook without a subscription but if you wanted the convenience of accessing those materials anywhere in the world, you would need the crafting bag.
I don't mean to be harsh or anything but I think a discussion of adding Quality of Life or utility in this game should focus on the benefits and not on possible restrictions. This game is chock full of those already.
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »
3. If you want to still keep crafting bag (eso+) interesting and viable, make the crates so, that they would not function the way as bank or crafting bag works, that you can use the stored items in any crafting station. You can make the storage crates as regular storage, but with not crafting access to it - we would have to visit the house, to take the stuff out of them.
Why would you ever give them this idea? People will still subscribe. This game has enough arbitrary restrictions already for you to actually give ZOS any more ideas for restrictions.
- We got a banker you can only buy with crowns that had its access to guild banks and stores unnecessarily and arbitrarily removed.
- We got a merchant you can only buy with crowns that had her ability to repair gear unnecessarily and arbitrarily removed.
If anything, if you store crafting materials in your house storage, you should be able to access those materials from your crafting stations that are ALSO in your house. That way you can turn your house into a crafter's nook without a subscription but if you wanted the convenience of accessing those materials anywhere in the world, you would need the crafting bag.
I don't mean to be harsh or anything but I think a discussion of adding Quality of Life or utility in this game should focus on the benefits and not on possible restrictions. This game is chock full of those already.
ok, true
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »
3. If you want to still keep crafting bag (eso+) interesting and viable, make the crates so, that they would not function the way as bank or crafting bag works, that you can use the stored items in any crafting station. You can make the storage crates as regular storage, but with not crafting access to it - we would have to visit the house, to take the stuff out of them.
Why would you ever give them this idea? People will still subscribe. This game has enough arbitrary restrictions already for you to actually give ZOS any more ideas for restrictions.
- We got a banker you can only buy with crowns that had its access to guild banks and stores unnecessarily and arbitrarily removed.
- We got a merchant you can only buy with crowns that had her ability to repair gear unnecessarily and arbitrarily removed.
If anything, if you store crafting materials in your house storage, you should be able to access those materials from your crafting stations that are ALSO in your house. That way you can turn your house into a crafter's nook without a subscription but if you wanted the convenience of accessing those materials anywhere in the world, you would need the crafting bag.
I don't mean to be harsh or anything but I think a discussion of adding Quality of Life or utility in this game should focus on the benefits and not on possible restrictions. This game is chock full of those already.
ok, true
I am glad this thread exists and you are starting a discussion now. We all know how likely things are to change once this hits the PTS unless there is very strong feedback from day one. And even that is often not enough.
My guess... Probably going to be some sort of mannequins for gear storage. Doubt they will allow for unlimited storage of items, mats etc, as that will devaluate the craft bag and double bank space that come with the sub.
We will know soon enough anyway, as it is coming to the PTS very early 2018.
You know those little Jewelry Cases in
Vvardenfell? I’d like to see those as house storage for a 3 piece jewelry set. And Mannequins able to store a full set of armor.
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if there is one thing I would stress. it absolutely positively cannot directly depend on a size of the house.
Coming with Dragon Bones is an update full of quality-of-life improvements and additions, including at least one long-awaited feature that everyone who cares about their characters' appearance will love and the Homestead storage items I talked about earlier.
Juju_beans wrote: »
What I hope is that storage per home is a percentage of total items you can have in home.
That benefits both eso+ and free players.
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Juju_beans wrote: »So I went back and read the news. Here's exactly what was posted:
"We are going to add more to Homestead over time, and I'm happy to announce that home storage is coming to ESO in early 2018, giving you the ability to store inventory items in your home. You all have been asking for it ever since Homestead launched, and it's coming soon. We'll release more information about how the home storage system will work shortly after the first of the year."
There's no mention of crates.
And if they announced it you can bet the code is all done and fairly tested by now since it's coming 1Q.
What I hope is that storage per home is a percentage of total items you can have in home.
That benefits both eso+ and free players.
Juju_beans wrote: »So I went back and read the news. Here's exactly what was posted:
"We are going to add more to Homestead over time, and I'm happy to announce that home storage is coming to ESO in early 2018, giving you the ability to store inventory items in your home. You all have been asking for it ever since Homestead launched, and it's coming soon. We'll release more information about how the home storage system will work shortly after the first of the year."
There's no mention of crates.
And if they announced it you can bet the code is all done and fairly tested by now since it's coming 1Q.
What I hope is that storage per home is a percentage of total items you can have in home.
That benefits both eso+ and free players.
Juju_beans wrote: »So I went back and read the news. Here's exactly what was posted:
"We are going to add more to Homestead over time, and I'm happy to announce that home storage is coming to ESO in early 2018, giving you the ability to store inventory items in your home. You all have been asking for it ever since Homestead launched, and it's coming soon. We'll release more information about how the home storage system will work shortly after the first of the year."
There's no mention of crates.
And if they announced it you can bet the code is all done and fairly tested by now since it's coming 1Q.
What I hope is that storage per home is a percentage of total items you can have in home.
That benefits both eso+ and free players.
could you pls show me the source of this? the article or video?
Juju_beans wrote: »Juju_beans wrote: »So I went back and read the news. Here's exactly what was posted:
"We are going to add more to Homestead over time, and I'm happy to announce that home storage is coming to ESO in early 2018, giving you the ability to store inventory items in your home. You all have been asking for it ever since Homestead launched, and it's coming soon. We'll release more information about how the home storage system will work shortly after the first of the year."
There's no mention of crates.
And if they announced it you can bet the code is all done and fairly tested by now since it's coming 1Q.
What I hope is that storage per home is a percentage of total items you can have in home.
That benefits both eso+ and free players.
could you pls show me the source of this? the article or video?
Here it is..from the news section of the site:
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/26275?Game-Director-Letter:-ESO-in-2017-and-Beyond-