Please give pc atleast the slots, I don't even play on console.This was asked, and, no, Housing Slots are not due an increase.
The reason was given as a Technical one, related to the consoles (and I am guessing lower end PC's). The exact reason was not revealed. I know the devs want to give more slots, they just can't.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »I get no lag at 700/700 items. I find it hard to believe that increasing the cap would suddenly create lag.
This was asked, and, no, Housing Slots are not due an increase.
The reason was given as a Technical one, related to the consoles (and I am guessing lower end PC's). The exact reason was not revealed. I know the devs want to give more slots, they just can't.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »I get no lag at 700/700 items. I find it hard to believe that increasing the cap would suddenly create lag.This was asked, and, no, Housing Slots are not due an increase.
The reason was given as a Technical one, related to the consoles (and I am guessing lower end PC's). The exact reason was not revealed. I know the devs want to give more slots, they just can't.
DeadlyPhoenix wrote: »They're going to increase the item slot limit, don't worry. It's just that they're trying to figure out if they want to make it crown purchasable or lock it behind crown crates.
The item cap issue is very easy to understand. It’s simple why everything is set the way it is.
If you place 700 plates around your home, there will be no lag. If you place 700 giant trees or lights around your home, you will have lots of issues. The point I’ trying to prove is, the type of items you place all affect performance differently.
There is a cap set at 700 for the very purpose of prohibiting you from building everything you want. If you could, some people might build out their full creative ideas in one home, which has repercussions:
1. They may like their home so much they stop worrying about other homes
2. They fully flesh out their creative ideas and don’t need another home to build something cool
3. They spend all their gold on one home
All of these disincentive future home purchases.
The 700 cap barely lets you decorate big homes, so you’ll pretty much make one “project” and buy a new home to make another project. Also if you aren’t subbed, you have 350 slots.... which is basically not enough to do anything. The tiny cap helps incentivize ESO+. Lastly furnishing plans are becoming insanely rare and some even ridiculously pricey to create, which helps incentivize buying furnishings for Crowns.
Those are the unfortunate reasons why housing is the way it is