Good list! I agree with most points, except the hireling mails IF they ever decide to write more of those. If they aren't ever going to write any more, then I wouldn't mind, but some players may still be making their way through them and would actually want to read them all - not sure how to accommodate that.
Otherwise, great ideas for streamlining/improving crafting on consoles. It would be great if ZOS were to actually implement some of them. For now, though, I've got various spreadsheets I've created to track a lot of this. Not ideal, but necessary if I want to keep track of things.
I use an app called ESO Helper. The major disadvantage of this app is that you need to input all the data yourself. Can be a bit painful if you have many chars. You can also take pics with your phone, I did that before I found the app.FlopsyPrince wrote: »I noted some of this before, but I want to group all this together and desperately hope that these get some care at some point, for the consoles especially.
- Manage research across characters
- Let me know which other characters need an item, not just the current character.
This implies that crafting must be account wide. Not sure if this ever going to happen.FlopsyPrince wrote: »- Let me research anything known by another character as long as I have the mats and trait mat to make it in my crafting bag
This would keep the cost the same, but prevent the tedious logout/login/craft/logout/login step to make something to research.
Don't think they would ever divide the recipes/motifs/furnishings this away.FlopsyPrince wrote: »- Manage recipes and motifs across characters
- This would be the ones that are not account-wide
I don't see the advantage of having a recipe book tbh. You already open your "book" when you are cooking.FlopsyPrince wrote: »- Have a recipe book they can be added to. Let me automatically have another character learn it, or at least queue it in such a book for later learning.
Can't dodge this. How are you suppose to improve this? It would only be possible to cut this procedure if you could send recipes/furnishings/whatever to your other chars individually.FlopsyPrince wrote: »- Too much time is wasted now going through characters to learn recipes before finally vendoring the extras or dumping them in a guild bank. (since they sell for so little (greens mostly, some blues))
Not sure why you need this feature. How many times do you think you would use this feature? Everyday? Every week? Every month? I don't think this would be a feature that you would use on a daily basis. I write on a piece of paper what I need, which doesn't happens often.FlopsyPrince wrote: »- Allow an "order list" to be made for our crafter to make crafted gear for the character we are on.
Same problem as mentioned above regarding sending items to other chars in the same account.FlopsyPrince wrote: »- Allow me to send gear to be deconned to another character. It would be great for it just to happen, but making it easier than using limited bank space would be much more pleasant.
It would be a nice change but not everyone has a problem with this. I don't, I don't think you lose a lot of time pressing buttons a couple of times. This isn't a pain as refining was. What really consumes time, and bugs me and many others, is logging in and out several times.FlopsyPrince wrote: »Some other additions that would help:
- Allow bulk collection of crafting mat mails.
- I miss viewing many mail attachments and sometimes message content when rapidly trying to go through these mails that quickly pile up.
- Dumping it directly into my bag, with a single summary email (for account would be fine, but per character would be acceptable too) rather than multiple separate email that few read in detail anymore.
- Allow bulk opening of crafting writ reward boxes
- The time this wastes means I often do it quickly and make mistakes along the way. I can't keep any respect or reskill items I get because I regularly accidentally hit those while trying to go quickly through crafting daily rewards.
- I rarely view these contents, since it takes so long to go through them already.
How many seconds do you lose? This doesn't bother me tbh.FlopsyPrince wrote: »Needed Crafting Trait Changes
- Allow the styles to be sorted alphabetically. It can get really hard to find one on the console when they are just in a very arbitrary order.
How many seconds do you lose? This doesn't bother me tbh.FlopsyPrince wrote: »Needed Crafting Research Change
- Allow the right and left arrow to navigate between items even when we are below the top. I should not have to go back to the top, and likely then back down, just to see what can be researched on the item to either side.
If a single item is selected then it will be a single deconstruct. Multiple for a single doesn't make sense tbh.FlopsyPrince wrote: »Small Crafting Decon Change
- Make multiple decon option work even if only a single item is selected. Treat it just as multiple refines work when only 1 can be done. It may be more efficient to do it the old way, but I often first hold down the square for a while first, until I realize it failed and then do it the old way. No reason to not allow it, just have the prompt only ask about "1" item.
This is where we really lose precious time. If we are really lucky we get an unusual (more and more usual than before) long loading. Let's hope we see improvements when U24 goes live.FlopsyPrince wrote: »Many of these things are because the logout/login process is so slow. Eliminating the need to do that for these things should also reduce the load on the servers. It would definitely improve the quality of life with little downside.
PC players can correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to recall that there's an add-on that at least enables you to see if any of your characters need to learn a particular trait, when you're looking at a piece of gear with a trait? Also with recipes, that you can see whether any of your other characters need to learn it?
Plus, I think there are add-ons that show all available recipes/plans in-game and whether you know them or not?
Also, I know there's an add-on that let's you just pick up daily crafting writs and turn them in, with the add-on not only making all the items for you but also opening all the writ reward boxes for you.
Basically, there are add-ons on PC that already do some of the things that the OP is asking for. Not all, to be sure. But it would be great if some of the QOL features in PC add-ons could be incorporated into the game for consoles.
I don't know if all of the OPs ideas are actually possible or feasible, but some of them are pretty similar or the same as what some PC add-ons already do. At least from what I've gathered from various other crafting threads.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »The real issue isn't crafting -- it's alt farming. The more alts they give us, the worse the alt-farm problem will become, because some people have the time investment to do it to various degrees. And ZOS has to deal with alt farms skewing the quantities of everything crafting related.
This is why FFXIV style multiclassing is a good system. You can experience all the game on one character. Alts aren't required at all and if you wanted them to farm stuff, then you put your time in.
Asking ZOS to make daily crafting more convenient is asking them to make the consequences of alt-farming more of a headache for them.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »Too late for that. They made the system, it should be easier to use.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Too late for that. They made the system, it should be easier to use.
Unless alt farming is not an intended use of alts and they don't want to support it.
In the absence of multiclassing/class change, alts are for trying different class-race combinations.
There's hardly any choices of consequence, so alts aren't really for story exploration.
And if they intended alts for farming stuff AND made it convenient, they might as well allow botting.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »Dusk_Coven wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Too late for that. They made the system, it should be easier to use.
Unless alt farming is not an intended use of alts and they don't want to support it.
In the absence of multiclassing/class change, alts are for trying different class-race combinations.
There's hardly any choices of consequence, so alts aren't really for story exploration.
And if they intended alts for farming stuff AND made it convenient, they might as well allow botting.
Their intention is irrelevant. Their desire to keep customers paying, especially for ESO+ and such, is far more important. Making users want to stay should be a major priority. Annoying them is not a good way to make that happen.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Dusk_Coven wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Too late for that. They made the system, it should be easier to use.
Unless alt farming is not an intended use of alts and they don't want to support it.
In the absence of multiclassing/class change, alts are for trying different class-race combinations.
There's hardly any choices of consequence, so alts aren't really for story exploration.
And if they intended alts for farming stuff AND made it convenient, they might as well allow botting.
Their intention is irrelevant. Their desire to keep customers paying, especially for ESO+ and such, is far more important. Making users want to stay should be a major priority. Annoying them is not a good way to make that happen.
Ruining the economy and encouraging grinding can also make paying customers go away.
If they wanted to level the playing field between Console and PC they could disallow the addons that make it too easy for PC.
And restrict alt farming by making dailies account-based.
ZOS doesn't communicate much about a lot of things. They could be working on something and just spring it on us suddenly.
Like Random Normal -> port to Fungal Grotto 1 or port to pledge.
That was an exploit they quietly allowed for a long time, then suddenly took away.
They might be working on Crafting right now... one way or the other.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Dusk_Coven wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Too late for that. They made the system, it should be easier to use.
Unless alt farming is not an intended use of alts and they don't want to support it.
In the absence of multiclassing/class change, alts are for trying different class-race combinations.
There's hardly any choices of consequence, so alts aren't really for story exploration.
And if they intended alts for farming stuff AND made it convenient, they might as well allow botting.
Their intention is irrelevant. Their desire to keep customers paying, especially for ESO+ and such, is far more important. Making users want to stay should be a major priority. Annoying them is not a good way to make that happen.
Ruining the economy and encouraging grinding can also make paying customers go away.
If they wanted to level the playing field between Console and PC they could disallow the addons that make it too easy for PC.
And restrict alt farming by making dailies account-based.
ZOS doesn't communicate much about a lot of things. They could be working on something and just spring it on us suddenly.
Like Random Normal -> port to Fungal Grotto 1 or port to pledge.
That was an exploit they quietly allowed for a long time, then suddenly took away.
They might be working on Crafting right now... one way or the other.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Dusk_Coven wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Too late for that. They made the system, it should be easier to use.
Unless alt farming is not an intended use of alts and they don't want to support it.
In the absence of multiclassing/class change, alts are for trying different class-race combinations.
There's hardly any choices of consequence, so alts aren't really for story exploration.
And if they intended alts for farming stuff AND made it convenient, they might as well allow botting.
Their intention is irrelevant. Their desire to keep customers paying, especially for ESO+ and such, is far more important. Making users want to stay should be a major priority. Annoying them is not a good way to make that happen.
Ruining the economy and encouraging grinding can also make paying customers go away.
If they wanted to level the playing field between Console and PC they could disallow the addons that make it too easy for PC.
And restrict alt farming by making dailies account-based.
ZOS doesn't communicate much about a lot of things. They could be working on something and just spring it on us suddenly.
Like Random Normal -> port to Fungal Grotto 1 or port to pledge.
That was an exploit they quietly allowed for a long time, then suddenly took away.
They might be working on Crafting right now... one way or the other.