NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Something that bothers me quite a bit, is how expensive the achievment furniture is!
Furniture that is purely decorative, in my decorative house, which I have unlocked from an achievment. Yet they often cost thousands of gold. Some at such ridiculous prices as 100,000 gold!
Yes, agree with others! Furnishing costs can really ramp up to insane proportions.
It's not particularly hard to furnish a house, but it's hard to furnish it well and to furnish it the way you'd like to. Sure there are cheap pieces and relatively easy to get schematics and easy to craft styles, but when somebody gets into the nitty-gritty details (and doesn't want to fill their castle with Rough Stools and other ratched items), housing has a huge wealth treshhold to truly enjoy completely.
- For starters housing practically requires you to be an ESO+ sub. For no reason than to inflict restictions than ensure that the only way to get the most bang for your buck is to pay even more. Purchased a 15k crown house? Enjoy 350 slots or pay us an extra 15 dollars per month just to have the option to place furniture, nevermind actually purchasing the furniture! And the 1650c stipend you get for a month of sub will get you 3/4s of one Redguard Fountain (2200c). Lol.
- Aaand that's the next issue. Crown-exclusive furniture. I'd have no problem with crown furniture prices if they existed to incentivise gameplay by making crafting a more worthwile activity. But it seems the other way to me. They make crafting furniture and getting schematics harder (especially those rare blueprints that have like one copy listed across all traders for an insane price) so that purchasing crown furniture is more appealing. And then they hit us with the insane prices on the furniture. 1800 crowns for one padded Breton chair that's slightly larger than the other padded Breton chairs? What? (It's the Breton Throne obviously and at least it's craftable, but it's nuts! You can buy an entire house Humblemud for 2.2k!)
- And then there are the crown-exclusive furniture. Which is just mean. Really. At least in Summerset we could craft two of the three statues (Orator&Kinlord) with one (Kinlady) being an achievement furnishing. In Elsweyr though, we get one achi statue (Tojay-Raht) and 4 crown exclusives (Tojay, Ohmes-Raht, Cathay-Raht, Suthey) all from crown-exclusive furniture packs!!!
This is made worse by the schematic drops - getting purple CWC recipes is already harder since we can't get them with writ envelopes like Morrowind ones - but even then some of the best items are Crowns only. The Clockwork Chandelier is one of the few warm-gold-light lamps that has a good range of illumination, and the Brotherhood Brazer also burns more brightly than most craftable braziers, and they are all crown-exclusive. Whyyy!!!
- This ties into the pattern of crown furniture existing to 'fix' problems that don't need to exist in the first place. I can get crown exclusive lamps to light up my giant dark room, but why are rooms designed as giant and dark in the first place, and why don't normal furniture have a decent range of illumination?
- Limited time crown exclusive homes are a deterrent too. Allowing people to purchase items whenever they want (preferably at a reduced price instead of the insane 18,800c that Grand Topal goes for) would not only dispel a lot of player frustration with LTOs but also help ZOS since players could act on their impulse purchases - if you offer a house once a year for three days, chances are most people's whim to buy it has already passed. (I have to give some credit here, Hall of the Lunar Champion was a move in the right direction. Hope we see more gold-purchasable and gameplay-aquirable houses.)
- And just for the sake of being fair, I also have to mention the furniture discounts they started doing, which is another step in the right direction. While the default prices are already too high (and in some cases absolutely insane and extortionate) seeing them discount some categories for a couple of weeks (it was all Courtyard items by 30% a while ago iirc, and now I think it's all Gallery items by 25%) is nice, and I hope this will be regular now so people can actually entertain purchasing some items (I wouldn't ever spend that many crowns on several furniture, but might if they were half price).
- And yes, I agree that achievement furniture (and some luxury furniture) are ridiculously expensive. Especially in many cases where there are almost exact copies of them at the regular zone furniture vendor for a fraction of the price.
Anyway, long way of saying that I agree with you all, and I wish I could upvote comments several times
Yes, agree with others! Furnishing costs can really ramp up to insane proportions.
It's not particularly hard to furnish a house, but it's hard to furnish it well and to furnish it the way you'd like to. Sure there are cheap pieces and relatively easy to get schematics and easy to craft styles, but when somebody gets into the nitty-gritty details (and doesn't want to fill their castle with Rough Stools and other ratched items), housing has a huge wealth treshhold to truly enjoy completely.
- For starters housing practically requires you to be an ESO+ sub. For no reason than to inflict restictions than ensure that the only way to get the most bang for your buck is to pay even more. Purchased a 15k crown house? Enjoy 350 slots or pay us an extra 15 dollars per month just to have the option to place furniture, nevermind actually purchasing the furniture! And the 1650c stipend you get for a month of sub will get you 3/4s of one Redguard Fountain (2200c). Lol.
- Aaand that's the next issue. Crown-exclusive furniture. I'd have no problem with crown furniture prices if they existed to incentivise gameplay by making crafting a more worthwile activity. But it seems the other way to me. They make crafting furniture and getting schematics harder (especially those rare blueprints that have like one copy listed across all traders for an insane price) so that purchasing crown furniture is more appealing. And then they hit us with the insane prices on the furniture. 1800 crowns for one padded Breton chair that's slightly larger than the other padded Breton chairs? What? (It's the Breton Throne obviously and at least it's craftable, but it's nuts! You can buy an entire house Humblemud for 2.2k!)
- And then there are the crown-exclusive furniture. Which is just mean. Really. At least in Summerset we could craft two of the three statues (Orator&Kinlord) with one (Kinlady) being an achievement furnishing. In Elsweyr though, we get one achi statue (Tojay-Raht) and 4 crown exclusives (Tojay, Ohmes-Raht, Cathay-Raht, Suthey) all from crown-exclusive furniture packs!!!
This is made worse by the schematic drops - getting purple CWC recipes is already harder since we can't get them with writ envelopes like Morrowind ones - but even then some of the best items are Crowns only. The Clockwork Chandelier is one of the few warm-gold-light lamps that has a good range of illumination, and the Brotherhood Brazer also burns more brightly than most craftable braziers, and they are all crown-exclusive. Whyyy!!!
- This ties into the pattern of crown furniture existing to 'fix' problems that don't need to exist in the first place. I can get crown exclusive lamps to light up my giant dark room, but why are rooms designed as giant and dark in the first place, and why don't normal furniture have a decent range of illumination?
- Limited time crown exclusive homes are a deterrent too. Allowing people to purchase items whenever they want (preferably at a reduced price instead of the insane 18,800c that Grand Topal goes for) would not only dispel a lot of player frustration with LTOs but also help ZOS since players could act on their impulse purchases - if you offer a house once a year for three days, chances are most people's whim to buy it has already passed. (I have to give some credit here, Hall of the Lunar Champion was a move in the right direction. Hope we see more gold-purchasable and gameplay-aquirable houses.)
- And just for the sake of being fair, I also have to mention the furniture discounts they started doing, which is another step in the right direction. While the default prices are already too high (and in some cases absolutely insane and extortionate) seeing them discount some categories for a couple of weeks (it was all Courtyard items by 30% a while ago iirc, and now I think it's all Gallery items by 25%) is nice, and I hope this will be regular now so people can actually entertain purchasing some items (I wouldn't ever spend that many crowns on several furniture, but might if they were half price).
- And yes, I agree that achievement furniture (and some luxury furniture) are ridiculously expensive. Especially in many cases where there are almost exact copies of them at the regular zone furniture vendor for a fraction of the price.
Anyway, long way of saying that I agree with you all, and I wish I could upvote comments several times