And also "stay seated" when logging out. For some reason, this is the games biggest immersion breaker for me: logging out sitting down just to see my character jump up out of their chair and stand. Then, logging back in to see my character always standing instead of relaxing and sitting, the way I intended to leave them.DarcyMardin wrote: »A bed you could actually lie down on, as if sleeping. The ability to sign out while lying there. And still be lying there when you sign back in.
SilverBride wrote: »I have 200 unused slots in Proudspire Manor and I have no idea where I would put any new furniture pieces. So I have plenty of room for personal items. I would like more potted plants too, as @Lugaldu suggested.
SilverBride wrote: »I have 200 unused slots in Proudspire Manor and I have no idea where I would put any new furniture pieces. So I have plenty of room for personal items. I would like more potted plants too, as @Lugaldu suggested.
I had the same thing there- it's a nice problem to have. I took advantage of the extra slots and filled a couple of bookcases with readable books.
maximusrex45 wrote: »More small items that add a lived in look would be appreciated, as well as more items to place on shelves and in book cases, and cabinets, that are a collection of items. So many things have neat cubby holes and so few things fit in them. It's those little details that make the big difference.
SilverBride wrote: »They just added socks and a pair of pants you can buy from the merchant.
And also "stay seated" when logging out. For some reason, this is the games biggest immersion breaker for me: logging out sitting down just to see my character jump up out of their chair and stand. Then, logging back in to see my character always standing instead of relaxing and sitting, the way I intended to leave them.DarcyMardin wrote: »A bed you could actually lie down on, as if sleeping. The ability to sign out while lying there. And still be lying there when you sign back in.
Definitely need the sleeping/staying sleeping implemented as well
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »I wish several of the contraband items were furniture. So many of them are everyday items, tools and other clutter a person of Tamriel would have in their home.
SilverBride wrote: »I have been working on making my houses feel more lived in, but it's been difficult. There just aren't enough personal items to accomplish this. I've tossed a book or stack of books here and there, some glasses of wine, combs and brushes on the vanity, jewelry boxes on the dressers, and hung robes up in the bedroom and bathrooms, but it could still use more. What I'd like to see added are items like the following:
- Articles of clothing that could be draped across the back of a chair, or the end of the bed.
- A cloak rack to hang on the wall at the entrance.
- Cloaks, hats, backpacks and bags to hang on the cloak rack.
- Armor and weapon racks.
- Armor and weapons for the racks.
- Soaps and other toiletries.
There are so many possibilities. I just want my characters to really live in their homes.
katanagirl1 wrote: »maximusrex45 wrote: »More small items that add a lived in look would be appreciated, as well as more items to place on shelves and in book cases, and cabinets, that are a collection of items. So many things have neat cubby holes and so few things fit in them. It's those little details that make the big difference.
Yes, we need those for bookcases that don’t have a “Filled” option like Alinor and many others.
Also, I’d like to be able to buy a row of books to put in those bookcases with gold, not crowns.
I'm also a fan of rooms cluttered with lots of things. The problem with bits and pieces is, as always, the furnishing limit. I would like more potted plants like those from Alinor - otherwise it always takes up several spaces if you have to put together your own potted plants from vessels and plants.