at here https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/crownstore
my favorite is the kitchen, just be cautious 90% items are redguard style. but it is one of the best. -20% off is really good.
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/crownstore/item/1967?craglorn-multicultural-kitchen-pack
om nom nom perfect for cooking argonians.
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at here https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/crownstore
my favorite is the kitchen, just be cautious 90% items are redguard style. but it is one of the best. -20% off is really good.
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/crownstore/item/1967?craglorn-multicultural-kitchen-pack
om nom nom perfect for cooking argonians.
Said ironically by the guy who is going to Disney land.....presumably to NOT see any of thr attractions, only utilizing the hotel, and food vendors, and to buy swanky Disney clothes....dont wanna waste any money.
(It is safe to say that spending some money on things you enjoy as long as its not detrimental to your long term physical survival, might actually be considered beneficial rather than wasteful).
DonRavello wrote: »Why spend clowns on things you can simply craft or buy in guild stores? At least 80% of the stuff is craftable.
method__01 wrote: »no performance fix=no money spend
no performance fix+no revert change to power surge=even more no money spend
DonRavello wrote: »Why spend clowns on things you can simply craft or buy in guild stores? At least 80% of the stuff is craftable.
method__01 wrote: »no performance fix=no money spend
no performance fix+no revert change to power surge=even more no money spend
When a combat focused mmo adds housing/interior decorator sim years after launch it's downhill from there. Hopefully the new lotro wont add that garbage fluff.
method__01 wrote: »no performance fix=no money spend
no performance fix+no revert change to power surge=even more no money spend
aetherial_heavenn wrote: »The original LOTRO has had housing for over ten years, as well as combat, quests, trial/raids and PvP. (yes it's an MMORPG) . ESO was very late to the party with outfits, dyes and housing. I see no correlation between offering housing and offering decent combat. Good MMO's offer both.
However, I do wish the crown store money went on performance and server upgrades rather than exec wages, marketing department nonsense and shareholders profits, so that the product we pay for in one way or another was fit for purpose. But hey, that's business these days, hook 'em in, extract the cash, provide the minimum and churn em out. Long term business and customer loyalty is no longer the aim of most game company's accountants and shareholders. Short term churn and burn and watch your stocks go up, is. Particularly as MMO's have a inbuilt disincentive to leave and inbuilt gambling/risk reward systems carefully strategised by behaviourists and consumer psychologists to ensure people keep paying and playing no matter how degraded the product has become.
Anyway enough of the tangent. Thanks OP for the heads up about the store. I prefer to craft for my house but paying for convenience is a legit option too.