VaranisArano wrote: »The inventory management is deliberately made a pain point to encourage people to subscribe for the Crafting Bag and doubled bank space and buy (possibly with crowns) the housing storage chests.
If you already have ESO+ and all the housing storage, and reasonably maxed storage on characters, I don't know what to tell you.
Maybe some spring cleaning of unused sets is in order?
XxMissAlycexX wrote: »I think it has come to a point in the game where the citizens of Tamriel require more bank space to store their treasures.
On a more serious note, with new dungeons and new dlcs, new trials the amount of sets ect we need now are countless and I feel like every time I’m online lately I’m having to inventory mange way too much and it’s taking time away from the game and enjoying events ect.
Come on zos let’s spread the love to all of us that just keep coming back or have never left.
XxMissAlycexX
XxMissAlycexX wrote: »I think it has come to a point in the game where the citizens of Tamriel require more bank space to store their treasures.
On a more serious note, with new dungeons and new dlcs, new trials the amount of sets ect we need now are countless and I feel like every time I’m online lately I’m having to inventory mange way too much and it’s taking time away from the game and enjoying events ect.
Come on zos let’s spread the love to all of us that just keep coming back or have never left.
XxMissAlycexX
Agreed more space needed but ZOS don't play this game so they don't know about this issue so it will never happen unless it goes to crown store to get more as that's the only thing they care about.
MilwaukeeScott wrote: »
so what? they will release new meta sets within every new dlc to force you to buy it so there is no sense to save your old gear which you dont use. decon your gold sets and sell your writs. gold is the best storage.If ZoS didnt release/nerf/change sets like crazy or nerf classes every other week resulting in changing metas it wouldn't be such an issue. Long time players have lots of gold sets, I probably have a good 300 writs, tons of jewelry, etc.
VaranisArano wrote: »The inventory management is deliberately made a pain point to encourage people to subscribe for the Crafting Bag and doubled bank space and buy (possibly with crowns) the housing storage chests.
If you already have ESO+ and all the housing storage, and reasonably maxed storage on characters, I don't know what to tell you.
Maybe some spring cleaning of unused sets is in order?
VaranisArano wrote: »The inventory management is deliberately made a pain point to encourage people to subscribe for the Crafting Bag and doubled bank space and buy (possibly with crowns) the housing storage chests.
If you already have ESO+ and all the housing storage, and reasonably maxed storage on characters, I don't know what to tell you.
Maybe some spring cleaning of unused sets is in order?
This would be incorrect because it was always a pain point. Very much so well before the crafting bag and double bank space was added to ESO+.
It was merely leveraged to sell subs when they added the crafting bag and double bank space.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »So, the first question for any player feeling constricted on inventory ... have you hit 3,840 character and bank slots yet? Even without ESO+ you’d only subtract the double bank space (240 slots).
If you can't manage what you have in that allotment of inventory slots that's your own fault [shrug].
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »
...I probably have a good 300 writs, tons of jewelry, etc. Its not a hording issue, it's a game management issue.
VaranisArano wrote: »The inventory management is deliberately made a pain point to encourage people to subscribe for the Crafting Bag and doubled bank space and buy (possibly with crowns) the housing storage chests.
If you already have ESO+ and all the housing storage, and reasonably maxed storage on characters, I don't know what to tell you.
Maybe some spring cleaning of unused sets is in order?
This would be incorrect because it was always a pain point. Very much so well before the crafting bag and double bank space was added to ESO+.
It was merely leveraged to sell subs when they added the crafting bag and double bank space.
This pain point is likely intended by developers, and not just ZOS developers. The inability to horde everything ever looted means players have reason to play the game continually. Which is the point of an MMO.
VaranisArano wrote: »The inventory management is deliberately made a pain point to encourage people to subscribe for the Crafting Bag and doubled bank space and buy (possibly with crowns) the housing storage chests.
If you already have ESO+ and all the housing storage, and reasonably maxed storage on characters, I don't know what to tell you.
Maybe some spring cleaning of unused sets is in order?
This would be incorrect because it was always a pain point. Very much so well before the crafting bag and double bank space was added to ESO+.
It was merely leveraged to sell subs when they added the crafting bag and double bank space.
This pain point is likely intended by developers, and not just ZOS developers. The inability to horde everything ever looted means players have reason to play the game continually. Which is the point of an MMO.
I don’t disagree that Zos has chosen to make most storage changes within ESO+ and that’s a smart business move with this mixed business model.
However, you stated that the he pain point was deliberately designed with ESO+ in mind and that’s clearly incorrect since the crafting bag, et all, didn’t come until the day after there was an ESO+ and certainly well after the game launched with the storage design.
In fact, the first storage increase made was after ESO+ was a thing and that storage was made available in the base game. That alone disproves the storage pinch point was deliberately designed to sell more subs due to the crafting bag, et al.