Woe upon us poor unfortunate Imperial souls! Not only is our homeland in ruins but our furniture situation is pretty dire. How shall I pass the time without a sweet colovian street light? Perhaps with a new song called "No furniture! No furniture! Perhaps ZOS can answer us on when?" sung to the tune of Red Diamond.
All jokes aside, Imperials are being treated as the red headed stepchild of furniture and ZOS needs to try find a way to address this and not make us feel like an afterthought.
1. There are no furniture plans for Imperials. Furnishing an entire Imperial house costs and insane amount of crowns. I estimate I spent around 50k crowns on my Linchal Grand Manor alone to keep it true to Imperial theme. This is prohibitively expensive. Something has to be done to let them start dropping in the game with a focus on the Gold Coast region and Cyrodiil.
2. Lack of variety. Compared to other races there are very few Imperial furnishings and most are just a reskin of Breton furniture. I walk around areas in the Gold Coast or Imperial city and look in green jealousy at all the unused furnishing that are right there in the game but not accessible either through crafting or the crown store.
3. No additional substyles. There's no subdivision of Colovian or Nibenese substyles. I don't get it. Things like Colovian street lights exist. Imperial City variations of lights exist. It would be so utterly simple to enable them on the crown store. What's the hold up and why not allow us access to them?
ZOS it's time to make Imperials a fully fledged race that can stand as equals with other races when it comes to housing and furniture. No more of this crown wrangling, allow us to have plans already! Heck if you must, give us plans as rewards for ESO plus on a monthly basis. As a proud Imperial I demand to no longer be a second class Tamrielite!
Do the right thing ;-)
@ZOS_Holden @ZOS_JessicaFolsom @ZOS_GinaBruno
Apache_Kid wrote: »Woe upon us poor unfortunate Imperial souls! Not only is our homeland in ruins but our furniture situation is pretty dire. How shall I pass the time without a sweet colovian street light? Perhaps with a new song called "No furniture! No furniture! Perhaps ZOS can answer us on when?" sung to the tune of Red Diamond.
All jokes aside, Imperials are being treated as the red headed stepchild of furniture and ZOS needs to try find a way to address this and not make us feel like an afterthought.
1. There are no furniture plans for Imperials. Furnishing an entire Imperial house costs and insane amount of crowns. I estimate I spent around 50k crowns on my Linchal Grand Manor alone to keep it true to Imperial theme. This is prohibitively expensive. Something has to be done to let them start dropping in the game with a focus on the Gold Coast region and Cyrodiil.
2. Lack of variety. Compared to other races there are very few Imperial furnishings and most are just a reskin of Breton furniture. I walk around areas in the Gold Coast or Imperial city and look in green jealousy at all the unused furnishing that are right there in the game but not accessible either through crafting or the crown store.
3. No additional substyles. There's no subdivision of Colovian or Nibenese substyles. I don't get it. Things like Colovian street lights exist. Imperial City variations of lights exist. It would be so utterly simple to enable them on the crown store. What's the hold up and why not allow us access to them?
ZOS it's time to make Imperials a fully fledged race that can stand as equals with other races when it comes to housing and furniture. No more of this crown wrangling, allow us to have plans already! Heck if you must, give us plans as rewards for ESO plus on a monthly basis. As a proud Imperial I demand to no longer be a second class Tamrielite!
Do the right thing ;-)
@ZOS_Holden @ZOS_JessicaFolsom @ZOS_GinaBruno
So why again would they change anything currently with imperial furnishings?
The current way is designed to get you to spend. Which you did. This just proves to them that their current course of action is the correct one to take.
Apache_Kid wrote: »So why again would they change anything currently with imperial furnishings?
The current way is designed to get you to spend. Which you did. This just proves to them that their current course of action is the correct one to take.
huschdeguddzje wrote: »Apache_Kid wrote: »Woe upon us poor unfortunate Imperial souls! Not only is our homeland in ruins but our furniture situation is pretty dire. How shall I pass the time without a sweet colovian street light? Perhaps with a new song called "No furniture! No furniture! Perhaps ZOS can answer us on when?" sung to the tune of Red Diamond.
All jokes aside, Imperials are being treated as the red headed stepchild of furniture and ZOS needs to try find a way to address this and not make us feel like an afterthought.
1. There are no furniture plans for Imperials. Furnishing an entire Imperial house costs and insane amount of crowns. I estimate I spent around 50k crowns on my Linchal Grand Manor alone to keep it true to Imperial theme. This is prohibitively expensive. Something has to be done to let them start dropping in the game with a focus on the Gold Coast region and Cyrodiil.
2. Lack of variety. Compared to other races there are very few Imperial furnishings and most are just a reskin of Breton furniture. I walk around areas in the Gold Coast or Imperial city and look in green jealousy at all the unused furnishing that are right there in the game but not accessible either through crafting or the crown store.
3. No additional substyles. There's no subdivision of Colovian or Nibenese substyles. I don't get it. Things like Colovian street lights exist. Imperial City variations of lights exist. It would be so utterly simple to enable them on the crown store. What's the hold up and why not allow us access to them?
ZOS it's time to make Imperials a fully fledged race that can stand as equals with other races when it comes to housing and furniture. No more of this crown wrangling, allow us to have plans already! Heck if you must, give us plans as rewards for ESO plus on a monthly basis. As a proud Imperial I demand to no longer be a second class Tamrielite!
Do the right thing ;-)
@ZOS_Holden @ZOS_JessicaFolsom @ZOS_GinaBruno
So why again would they change anything currently with imperial furnishings?
The current way is designed to get you to spend. Which you did. This just proves to them that their current course of action is the correct one to take.
Not everybody spent that much money on imperial furnishings and still yearns for them
Apache_Kid wrote: »So why again would they change anything currently with imperial furnishings?
The current way is designed to get you to spend. Which you did. This just proves to them that their current course of action is the correct one to take.
Even if the want me to only spend crowns on Imperial furnishing, at least enable the other styles and items on the crown store then. Heck that would make good business sense.
The truth is though that Imperial furnishing plans are long overdue in this game.
Apache_Kid wrote: »It only takes a couple whales, that is the whole marketing design behind the crown store in this game.
Apache_Kid wrote: »It only takes a couple whales, that is the whole marketing design behind the crown store in this game.
Can you not derail this thread into a lets bash the crown store and people who use it commentary?
This is a sincere appeal to ZOS to improve the quality and variety of Imperial furnishing and allow for it to be acquired through non-crown store means. If you want to bash the crown store then please do so on the one hundred and one other threads out there dedicated to the topic...
Apache_Kid wrote: »Woah. That escalated quickly. Not entirely sure how what I said is considered bashing by you. You asked for something to be taken from the cash shop and put in the game for free. All I am telling you is how unlikely that is and how your behavior in the crown-store is directly detrimental to your goal of wanting the furniture craft-able in the game for free.
That said, I'd still like to see them become craftable. Or how about at least introducing some of the other furniture that currently isn't available, in the form of plans - let us craft at least some Imperial furnishings, please.
That said, I'd still like to see them become craftable. Or how about at least introducing some of the other furniture that currently isn't available, in the form of plans - let us craft at least some Imperial furnishings, please.
Perhaps that would be a fair middle ground - all future Imperial furniture that gets introduced can drop via plans in addition to being available on the crown store. It would make the "original" furnishings retain their crown store exclusivity and open up new exciting styles like Colovian or Imperial City/Nibenese furnishings to the game.
Apache_Kid wrote: »Apache_Kid wrote: »So why again would they change anything currently with imperial furnishings?
The current way is designed to get you to spend. Which you did. This just proves to them that their current course of action is the correct one to take.
Even if the want me to only spend crowns on Imperial furnishing, at least enable the other styles and items on the crown store then. Heck that would make good business sense.
The truth is though that Imperial furnishing plans are long overdue in this game.
I agree that there should be imperial furnishing plans. But if people are spending countless thousands of crowns on these furnishings they will be less motivated to add the furnishings to the game to be created for free.
DaveMoeDee wrote: »Apache_Kid wrote: »Apache_Kid wrote: »So why again would they change anything currently with imperial furnishings?
The current way is designed to get you to spend. Which you did. This just proves to them that their current course of action is the correct one to take.
Even if the want me to only spend crowns on Imperial furnishing, at least enable the other styles and items on the crown store then. Heck that would make good business sense.
The truth is though that Imperial furnishing plans are long overdue in this game.
I agree that there should be imperial furnishing plans. But if people are spending countless thousands of crowns on these furnishings they will be less motivated to add the furnishings to the game to be created for free.
People need to vote with their wallets.
That being said, if there is a PvE imperial DLC down the line, I'm sure that would introduce some recipes. Not that I have any idea of what recipes are available as furniture recipes are for an achievement or for selling.