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Does unsubscribing from ESO+ make Stuga stop showing up?

  • Mik195
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    My quest log usually has a bunch there I'm still working on. I've got 3 from Craglorn ( kill 3 generals, group delves for mages, enter the middle spellscar) because I'm not quite good enough to finish them. I can almost do two of the three but can't get the final kill. I also am stuck on normal maelstrom on the ice where again, almost but not quite. When I'm in the mood I go back and try again.

    Then I have the fighters dolmen quest in case I'm in the area, the mages public dungeon (which I can do even the group event, but takes me hours), Bogrul (I will level undaunted without ever doing a group dungeon except maybe Fungal I), and one for whatever zone I'm working through.
  • Danikat
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    To answer the original question Stuga will show up if you have the Orsinium unlocked. ESO+ is one way of doing that, but it is not the only way. If you bought the DLC in any way, including buying the Guilds & Glory pack or the Gold Edition of the game then you have it permanently unlocked.

    If you're not sure what you've bought and what you're only renting through ESO+ you can check by opening the crown store and looking at the DLC section. Any you own will be greyed out, any you don't will be available to purchase even if you currently have access to them through ESO+.
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  • FrancisCrawford
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    Danikat wrote: »
    To answer the original question Stuga will show up if you have the Orsinium unlocked. ESO+ is one way of doing that, but it is not the only way. If you bought the DLC in any way, including buying the Guilds & Glory pack or the Gold Edition of the game then you have it permanently unlocked.

    If you're not sure what you've bought and what you're only renting through ESO+ you can check by opening the crown store and looking at the DLC section. Any you own will be greyed out, any you don't will be available to purchase even if you currently have access to them through ESO+.

    I will admit to my original post having been a bit facetious, because I indeed own most of the chapters and DLCs outright. And Orsinium is one of the ones I do. :) Mainly, I'm trolling about the fact that the quest log limit -- unchanged from when there were almost no repeatable quests and fewer shut-up-the-quest-giver needs -- is at this point much, much, much too low.

    But yes, I was sincerely pointing out that ESO+ subscribers have somewhat greater quest-log-size needs than other players do.
    Edited by FrancisCrawford on February 7, 2020 7:29PM
  • FrancisCrawford
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    And since I'm at it, I'd like to repeat that I have three alternatives to suggest, all in my opinion good:
    • Double the quest log capacity for everybody.
    • Double the quest log capacity just for ESO+ subscribers.
    • Split the quest log into two parts, for repeatable quests vs. all others.
  • barney2525
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    Actually, dropping the subscription causes a little known chain reaction where the NPCs contact radius extends to twice the size so they find you easier, the volume increases and a few new NPCs start speaking up with random stuff to say.

    In rare instances you start getting followed around by hostile mudcrabs.

    so I've been told

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  • SeaGtGruff
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    How do folks stand having their quest logs full?

    When I started playing ESO, I accepted every quest I ran across, before discovering that there is a limit of 25.

    I completed all the ones I was able to so I could accept more as needed, but I've left others uncompleted because I haven't yet been able to complete them solo and the thought of just abandoning them seems wrong, especially if I had to do a good bit of work to reach a certain point in the quest and I'd rather not have to repeat all of the previous steps.

    But there are some quests I've been more than happy to abandon for now.

    I try to have no more than 18 incomplete quests in my log, so I'll have room to accept the 7 daily crafting writs. But if I'm doing an event or exploring a new zone, or have accepted master crafting writs that I forgot to do, I might have to do my daily writs in stages, like 3 or 4 at a time.

    Every so often, I go back to an old quest that I wasn't able to solo earlier, to see if I've gotten good enough to complete it yet. I've recently been able to finally get a few of those pesky quests off the list, which felt great!
    I've fought mudcrabs more fearsome than me!
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