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Would you like book stores added? a.k.a. Skyrim style

Thorgar
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I personally liked the idea where you could have all those books(lore junky here) which you can read and have in your house also,so what do you think would you like to see such a vendor added in ESO??
Edited by Thorgar on January 28, 2018 9:02PM

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Would you like book stores added? a.k.a. Skyrim style 74 votes

yes
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no
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AcrolasWabuEvilAutoTechHuzya 4 votes
I don't care
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  • Radinyn
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    yes
    New books - yes!

    Old books - nuuuuu
  • HighKinlady
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    I don't care
    I think there may be something already in place similar to what you are thinking OP. Once you complete collections of lore books you are able to purchase them and put them in your house (in bookshelves, on tables, etc) Unless I’m totally in left field with what you are saying .
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  • Solohope
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    yes
    It would be nice for the immersion and having cities filled with more diverse things.
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  • Jhalin
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    I don't care
    Just to be clear, lorebooks (for the Mage's Guild progression) can all be purchased from Mage's Guilds. They can then be placed in and read from player houses.

    If we're talking about Eidetic Memory, then I can imagine there being some notes people would want to purchase from the thousands of random tidbits.
    Edited by Jhalin on January 28, 2018 9:08PM
  • DoctorESO
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    yes
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    Edited by DoctorESO on September 23, 2018 1:29AM
  • jssriot
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    yes
    Not long ago there was a thing on Twitter or other social media asking if people in the Star Wars universe were literate, because the lack of reading material in the movies. I laughed because you know, Elder Scrolls got the books.

    I loooooooooooved my library in my Skyrim house...until it got so full it began glitching out because Bethesda be like that. I had one Skyrim character that collected every book in the game. I even have the Bethesda-approved fan-distributed Kindle download of all the books in Skyrim and used to read through them at work (I was crazy into Skyrim, OK, stop laughing at my geekery).

    And I loved that there were bookstores in Oblivion, even though there wasn't much to do there in way of acquiring readable or collectible books.

    I love the continuity of the books in the game, even thought some are showing their age. And I like having readable books as furnishings, but I want more. I want bookshelves where you can place readable books on and have a proper library in your house. Because this ain't Star Wars, it's the Elder Scrolls and we be literate.
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  • Vanthras79
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    yes
    I think they should add some of the books from the Eidetic Memory, and sell them at bookstores. There is a bookstore in Rivenspire (Shornhelm) and there was going to be a bookstore in Orsinium (quest near Orsinium). I personally think this would be a good idea, I just wish books would have their own separate category for housing furnishings that would be like collectables, but with a separate cap. Just for us book hoarders. :smiley:
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  • Armatesz
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    Thorgar wrote: »
    I personally liked the idea where you could have all those books(lore junky here) which you can read and have in your house also,so what do you think would you like to see such a vendor added in ESO??

    There already is a person you can buy books from... Mystic merchants... you can buy all the book collections from shalidors library but I get what you mean.
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  • Thannazzar
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    I don't care
    I'd rather the existing decoration unlocks for lore books were a row of books rather than x individual decorations.
    Edited by Thannazzar on January 28, 2018 10:26PM
  • VaranisArano
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    Thannazzar wrote: »
    I'd rather the existing decoration unlocks for lore books were a row of books rather than x individual decorations.

    You can buy those from the Crown Store instead.
  • Armatesz
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    Thannazzar wrote: »
    I'd rather the existing decoration unlocks for lore books were a row of books rather than x individual decorations.

    You can buy those from the Crown Store instead.

    Or manually place them like I do : 3
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  • Runefang
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    yes
    Only if it's easier to level Mage Guild skill line.
  • logarifmik
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    yes
    And it'll be definitely better to buy books one by one from such special stores, than this "book container" system we got now.
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  • Gilvoth
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    yes
    that would be Awesome!
    i love this idea!
  • MajesticHaruki
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    yes
    Problem with lorebooks is they take furnishing space and it's hard to align them in empty bookcases. If zos could replace the lorebook packages with ones that take 1 slot and can be placed like the picture below it would be great!
    Book-Row-Long.jpg

    Edited by MajesticHaruki on January 29, 2018 12:46AM
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  • Dark_Claw
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    yes
    I don’t recall Skyrim having bookstores but yeah, that would be a welcome addition. Come to think of it there is a building in Shornhelm called “Davon’s Books”, but I’ve never been inside.
  • Armatesz
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    Problem with lorebooks is they take furnishing space and it's hard to align them in empty bookcases. If zos could replace the lorebook packages with ones that take 1 slot and can be placed like the picture below it would be great!
    Book-Row-Long.jpg

    As a decorator I don't think I would want that, what if I want to mismatch lorebook placement, eh?
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  • idk
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    I expect it has been pointed out we can buy books already. At least mage guild books. Unfortunately they do not fit on the shelves of book cases as one would expect.
  • AdamskiAlders
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    yes
    Yes. When I first got back into the Imperial City in my first playthrough of Oblivion - I kid you not but I spent over 2 real world hours reading every book on every shelf in the book shop. I read them all and loved every minute of it, it was my first Elder Scrolls game and it helped fill me in on a lot of the lore. I would love to have that kind of experience again.
  • Tyrobag
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    ??? You already can
  • opaj
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    yes
    This topic made me do a double-take, because Skyrim is the first of the modern singleplayer TES games to not have bookstores. Both Morrowind and Oblivion had them, though.

    Anyway... yes! There are many books in Eidetic Memory that can't be purchased from the Mages Guild, and several of them are highly desirable to my main character.
    Dark_Claw wrote: »
    I don’t recall Skyrim having bookstores but yeah, that would be a welcome addition. Come to think of it there is a building in Shornhelm called “Davon’s Books”, but I’ve never been inside.
    @Dark_Claw
    Unfortunately, the place has been abandoned. Go inside and you'll see it's been trashed.
  • Ilithyania
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    yes
    nice idea.
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  • Armatesz
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    idk wrote: »
    I expect it has been pointed out we can buy books already. At least mage guild books. Unfortunately they do not fit on the shelves of book cases as one would expect.

    Some don't fit easily but depends on the bookcases that you use. If you are talking about the shalidors library or the other odd end lorebooks you can buy as furniture. Don't forget about those metal plate readables from clockwork city.
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  • Armatesz
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    Tyrobag wrote: »
    ??? You already can

    Look at your journal and from there look at lorelibrary, then from there see if you have any of the shalidor's library completed, there is also lorebooks from clockwork city and the morrowind expansion that add lorebooks and there is also some other odd end lorebooks you can have/buy as furniture. From the shalidors library you can buy them from any and I mean ANY mystic merchant. Shalidor's library ones are some of the invisible achievement furniture in this game. Wish they would not make any sort of furniture invisible but red out till you get the prerequest for them.
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  • Annalyse
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    yes
    I know you can get them in parcels from the mystic, but I still would prefer this store option because I would much rather be able to purchase only the ones that I want. Also, when you go to purchase ones from the guild, you can't actually see what is included in the parcel. So if you want a copy of The Lusty Argonian Maid for your nighttime reading, you have to google what group it comes in so that you don't waste money. And even then you are stuck paying more and ending up with a bunch of other ones that you might not want.

    Mostly though, I wish that single books could count as less than one item, so that filling a bookshelf didn't use up so much of the furniture space. I also really really wish that the placement of books on shelves could be an action like in Skyrim. I have spent so much time on some shelves that I finally gave up and just started putting the filled Redguard bookcase that I can make in every house.
  • Wabu
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    no
    Before Zeni decides to add book stores, I would rather see books not count as furniture items in the housing editor. Maybe it should have its own category (0/10,000 books). It would be fun if reading these books would level the mages guild skill line, but I guess that this was removed to create motif books for display only.
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  • Armatesz
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    Wabu wrote: »
    Before Zeni decides to add book stores, I would rather see books not count as furniture items in the housing editor. Maybe it should have its own category (0/10,000 books). It would be fun if reading these books would level the mages guild skill line, but I guess that this was removed to create motif books for display only.
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    Last I checked you could not get motif books for furniture. But I do agree that books should have a separate slot for just books. I also agree of having it be a rather large number like you yourself suggest. I'd love to make a large library in a castle for others to enjoy and read. I would also love it if the lorebook furnitures would not glitch out and sometimes not give someone the mages guild exp for reading it as a furniture (still buggy where it does give exp and does not other times).
    Edited by Armatesz on January 29, 2018 7:17PM
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  • Danikat
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    As other people have said you already can buy copies of lore books to put in your house. There aren't any book shops, but you can get them from the Mages Guild. But it would be nice to be able to buy all the books we can find, not just the lore books.

    Even if my two favourite series - A Dance in Fire and The Wolf Queen - can't be in this game.
    jssriot wrote: »
    Not long ago there was a thing on Twitter or other social media asking if people in the Star Wars universe were literate, because the lack of reading material in the movies. I laughed because you know, Elder Scrolls got the books.

    I loooooooooooved my library in my Skyrim house...until it got so full it began glitching out because Bethesda be like that. I had one Skyrim character that collected every book in the game. I even have the Bethesda-approved fan-distributed Kindle download of all the books in Skyrim and used to read through them at work (I was crazy into Skyrim, OK, stop laughing at my geekery).

    And I loved that there were bookstores in Oblivion, even though there wasn't much to do there in way of acquiring readable or collectible books.

    I love the continuity of the books in the game, even thought some are showing their age. And I like having readable books as furnishings, but I want more. I want bookshelves where you can place readable books on and have a proper library in your house. Because this ain't Star Wars, it's the Elder Scrolls and we be literate.

    I know it's a bit off-topic but that Star Wars thing is based on a few misunderstandings. Movies generally try to avoid characters reading because if they show the text you can't see the characters reactions and if they don't show the text you don't know what's happening - unless they read it out loud and there's only so many times that makes sense. (This is why teens in modern shows will still call each other - and then only to arrange meeting up - instead of texting.)

    That goes double when the writing uses a made up alphabet so (most) the viewers couldn't read it even if it was shown. Which adds another point - I suspect a lot of people miss a lot of the text in the movies because they're not familiar with the alphabet. Scrolling text on banners, or written around doorways, even on screens, is easy to mistake for decoration or pictures. And on top of that we rarely see the characters during 'down time' when they're be able to read for pleasure and if they were they'd just be looking at something like a Kindle or a screen built into a ship and it wouldn't be obvious what they were doing.

    But if you look beyond the movies, especially in the books, there's numerous mentions of literature (both practical, and entertainment) and many more situations where characters read information as part of the story - because you can print it in a book and then the reader can follow along just as easily as if it was being spoken.

    If there was ever an Elder Scrolls movie I can absolutely guarantee it would not include a scene where the hero gets to a city and spends a few hours reading all the books in the book shop. Or stops part-way through a dungeon to read and collect their enemies books. You might see bookshelves in the background in some scenes, or a character looking up from a book or a scroll when someone walks in, but that would be it and people who don't know the games could just as easily believe that only a few people in Tamriel can read or own books.

    Whereas in the games Tamriel seems to go the other way - we see poor farm hands leaving written notes, or even performing rituals they've read in books in spite of an almost total absence of schools and a lifestyle which suggests they wouldn't be given many opportunities to learn to read and write when skills more directly related to their future work would be prioritised.
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  • Armatesz
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    Mystic merchants
    Vvardenfell achievement merchant
    Clockwork city achievement merchant
    There are others but that is some of the merchants you can buy lorebooks as furniture, some come in containers and some not so. But there is hundreds of books for sale. There was even the song of pelinal books too. They can be gotten in the singles but you will have to hound guildstores for them or wait for event to drop again.
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  • TheShadowScout
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    We already have the option to buy books. They can easily add and expand on that...

    What I need are bookcases as -containers- so you can fill them with books... maybe with a "read this" menu when interacting... instead of having to place each and every book by hand to clutter up your object allowance just to have a nifty "library room" in your home...
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