PizzaCat82 wrote: »If they could make PS4 as fast as PC with addons I don't think there'd even be a need for this conversation, but a lot of people have the thought that it takes the same time on all systems with no addons and I don't even know what to respond to those people except have fun and maybe one day others will too.
I'm on Stadia this year and thus have no addons. On my phone I can do 7 writs on 18 characters in less than 2 hours.PizzaCat82 wrote: »If they could make PS4 as fast as PC with addons I don't think there'd even be a need for this conversation, but a lot of people have the thought that it takes the same time on all systems with no addons and I don't even know what to respond to those people except have fun and maybe one day others will too.
Having your Hirelings do your writs would completely defeat the purpose of crafting and writs. The Hirelings also lore-wise aren't there to make things for you, none of them travel with you or spend any time with you to do your crafting for you. They exist as a way to get extra mats to you, not do everything for you.TheWoanderer wrote: »On Xbox and I agree wholeheartedly...
I hardly have any time for content due to doing my crafting writs on 9 toons.
It makes me acutely aware as to why the add-on was made for PC.
Maybe a solution could be to have hirelings do it and you have to go to the crafting tables to collect the crafted items, the ability could be added as a Green Tree slotable?
I would go so far as to say it kinda ruins my experience... Some would say 'well stop then' but I would like to be the person who crafts for others and helps new players with their progression... and as someone who was there before... I remember being so overwhelmed by the prices and so grateful for the folk who happily crafted me sets and asked very little in return, if anything at all.
In fact one of my most vivid memories was being in a 4 man dungeon after taking out the final boss and chatting about things and someone left and 5 minutes later returned with a full set for me and asked for nothing in return.
Lately though I've been logging off straight after my daily writs because I'm just so drained by the monotony and endless load screens and as someone who desperately wants to continue building a guild house I need to make lots of gold so I can continue to buy attainable crafting stations because you know... You can't buy them with crowns... So either gold or writs that cost a fortune due to the mats are needed.
It's a nightmare sadly and I desperately hope for a solution.
Kiralyn2000 wrote:No shuffling, almost no organizing, no problems with bag or bank space. No pre-crafting (now that the crafting benches have the check box to just show quest-related recipes, the actual crafting takes a couple seconds).
I'm on Stadia this year and thus have no addons. On my phone I can do 7 writs on 18 characters in less than 2 hours.PizzaCat82 wrote: »If they could make PS4 as fast as PC with addons I don't think there'd even be a need for this conversation, but a lot of people have the thought that it takes the same time on all systems with no addons and I don't even know what to respond to those people except have fun and maybe one day others will too.
This also completely ignores everything else I pointed out in my first post. There are places you can go to avoid loadings screens between crafting stations, you can go to Vivec City to avoid the loading screen for the bank. You offer no suggestions for what ZOS could do, only say that it takes too long, when part of your argument (dealing with the stuff you get from the boxes) has nothing to do with with crafting system itself and is instead something you need to do with ANY loot or items you get while playing.
Addons don't take off that much time these days, not since they added quest markers to every crafting station. Each round of writs per character takes me 2-3 minutes to grab them, do them, and turn them in. Even with the addons, you still have to wait for each item to be crafted, so you're not wasting much time doing them manually. Again, I can say this because this year I'm doing 126 writs a day on my phone. The time I would be saving using addons is being saved instead in faster loading screens.
So again I ask, what do you expect ZOS to do?Having your Hirelings do your writs would completely defeat the purpose of crafting and writs. The Hirelings also lore-wise aren't there to make things for you, none of them travel with you or spend any time with you to do your crafting for you. They exist as a way to get extra mats to you, not do everything for you.TheWoanderer wrote: »On Xbox and I agree wholeheartedly...
I hardly have any time for content due to doing my crafting writs on 9 toons.
It makes me acutely aware as to why the add-on was made for PC.
Maybe a solution could be to have hirelings do it and you have to go to the crafting tables to collect the crafted items, the ability could be added as a Green Tree slotable?
I would go so far as to say it kinda ruins my experience... Some would say 'well stop then' but I would like to be the person who crafts for others and helps new players with their progression... and as someone who was there before... I remember being so overwhelmed by the prices and so grateful for the folk who happily crafted me sets and asked very little in return, if anything at all.
In fact one of my most vivid memories was being in a 4 man dungeon after taking out the final boss and chatting about things and someone left and 5 minutes later returned with a full set for me and asked for nothing in return.
Lately though I've been logging off straight after my daily writs because I'm just so drained by the monotony and endless load screens and as someone who desperately wants to continue building a guild house I need to make lots of gold so I can continue to buy attainable crafting stations because you know... You can't buy them with crowns... So either gold or writs that cost a fortune due to the mats are needed.
It's a nightmare sadly and I desperately hope for a solution.
The simple fact is if you're getting burnt out with an aspect of the game, the best thing is to stop doing that activity for a while. Nothing is forcing you to do maximum writs on maximum characters every day. You can very easily craft things for people without doing writs every day once you get a decent stockpile of items, and if you're doing regular crafting you're more than likely also farming mats at least every once in a while, or at the VERY least picking up mats as you come across them doing other stuff.
Daily writs and Hirelings aren't meant to be your main supply of mats, they're meant to supplement what you get from the world. Same with the surveys. You CAN get a decent number of mats from surveys, writs, and Hirelings, yes. But they aren't meant to sustain you in and of themselves.
No, it's base game now. They added it a year or two ago, quest markers now show up on the crafting interface to show you exactly what you need to complete the writ. It does this for Master Writs too.Kiralyn2000 wrote: »PizzaCat82 wrote: »No shuffling, almost no organizing, no problems with bag or bank space. No pre-crafting (now that the crafting benches have the check box to just show quest-related recipes, the actual crafting takes a couple seconds).
Okay, I'm completely wrong. Apparently one of the three non-crafting addons I have, actually adds those checkboxes to the crafting bench interface. How odd. I'd honestly thought they'd added that as an obvious QoL thing years ago.
(They're handy - they're Have Knowledge / Have Items / Quests Only. Check one of them, and it removes any of the crafting recipes that don't fit that definition. With Quest Only checked, when you walk up to the bench, all it shows is the recipe for the active quest. But it's not Lazy Writ Crafter, I don't have that. Harvest Map, maybe?)
Was about to reply the same. All that stuff is base game.No, it's base game now. They added it a year or two ago, quest markers now show up on the crafting interface to show you exactly what you need to complete the writ. It does this for Master Writs too.Kiralyn2000 wrote: »PizzaCat82 wrote: »No shuffling, almost no organizing, no problems with bag or bank space. No pre-crafting (now that the crafting benches have the check box to just show quest-related recipes, the actual crafting takes a couple seconds).
Okay, I'm completely wrong. Apparently one of the three non-crafting addons I have, actually adds those checkboxes to the crafting bench interface. How odd. I'd honestly thought they'd added that as an obvious QoL thing years ago.
(They're handy - they're Have Knowledge / Have Items / Quests Only. Check one of them, and it removes any of the crafting recipes that don't fit that definition. With Quest Only checked, when you walk up to the bench, all it shows is the recipe for the active quest. But it's not Lazy Writ Crafter, I don't have that. Harvest Map, maybe?)
No, it's base game now. They added it a year or two ago, quest markers now show up on the crafting interface to show you exactly what you need to complete the writ. It does this for Master Writs too.
From my experience it takes about 90 minutes to do writs on 18 characters - well, I have just 16, but it would take me about 90 minutes on 18. I don't like crafting on all though, I most of the time do just 4-6 and that is then 20-30 minutes - gets me like 15k gold plus eventually one or the other gold material, which can double that eventually. Lets say you would make 20k gold a day by doing less writs - is 600k per month not good enough?
My "stop the thing that's causing burnout" remark was specifically mentioned after quoting someone that had said they're getting burnt out. It wasn't directed at you, though the advice still applies. Forcing yourself to do something in a game that's causing that much duress isn't exactly the best thing to do.PizzaCat82 wrote: »I'm on Stadia this year and thus have no addons. On my phone I can do 7 writs on 18 characters in less than 2 hours.PizzaCat82 wrote: »If they could make PS4 as fast as PC with addons I don't think there'd even be a need for this conversation, but a lot of people have the thought that it takes the same time on all systems with no addons and I don't even know what to respond to those people except have fun and maybe one day others will too.
This also completely ignores everything else I pointed out in my first post. There are places you can go to avoid loadings screens between crafting stations, you can go to Vivec City to avoid the loading screen for the bank. You offer no suggestions for what ZOS could do, only say that it takes too long, when part of your argument (dealing with the stuff you get from the boxes) has nothing to do with with crafting system itself and is instead something you need to do with ANY loot or items you get while playing.
Addons don't take off that much time these days, not since they added quest markers to every crafting station. Each round of writs per character takes me 2-3 minutes to grab them, do them, and turn them in. Even with the addons, you still have to wait for each item to be crafted, so you're not wasting much time doing them manually. Again, I can say this because this year I'm doing 126 writs a day on my phone. The time I would be saving using addons is being saved instead in faster loading screens.
So again I ask, what do you expect ZOS to do?Having your Hirelings do your writs would completely defeat the purpose of crafting and writs. The Hirelings also lore-wise aren't there to make things for you, none of them travel with you or spend any time with you to do your crafting for you. They exist as a way to get extra mats to you, not do everything for you.TheWoanderer wrote: »On Xbox and I agree wholeheartedly...
I hardly have any time for content due to doing my crafting writs on 9 toons.
It makes me acutely aware as to why the add-on was made for PC.
Maybe a solution could be to have hirelings do it and you have to go to the crafting tables to collect the crafted items, the ability could be added as a Green Tree slotable?
I would go so far as to say it kinda ruins my experience... Some would say 'well stop then' but I would like to be the person who crafts for others and helps new players with their progression... and as someone who was there before... I remember being so overwhelmed by the prices and so grateful for the folk who happily crafted me sets and asked very little in return, if anything at all.
In fact one of my most vivid memories was being in a 4 man dungeon after taking out the final boss and chatting about things and someone left and 5 minutes later returned with a full set for me and asked for nothing in return.
Lately though I've been logging off straight after my daily writs because I'm just so drained by the monotony and endless load screens and as someone who desperately wants to continue building a guild house I need to make lots of gold so I can continue to buy attainable crafting stations because you know... You can't buy them with crowns... So either gold or writs that cost a fortune due to the mats are needed.
It's a nightmare sadly and I desperately hope for a solution.
The simple fact is if you're getting burnt out with an aspect of the game, the best thing is to stop doing that activity for a while. Nothing is forcing you to do maximum writs on maximum characters every day. You can very easily craft things for people without doing writs every day once you get a decent stockpile of items, and if you're doing regular crafting you're more than likely also farming mats at least every once in a while, or at the VERY least picking up mats as you come across them doing other stuff.
Daily writs and Hirelings aren't meant to be your main supply of mats, they're meant to supplement what you get from the world. Same with the surveys. You CAN get a decent number of mats from surveys, writs, and Hirelings, yes. But they aren't meant to sustain you in and of themselves.
Except you know, the anniversary event that's basically rewarding crafting writs for once. But I have quit crafting (and such, the game itself) for months and coming back to it, Its not burnout. Its a system with lots of flaws that there are no easy answers to, and it will probably never get fixed.
What I want is for some of the things that addons give. I wouldn't mind a junk slot that we could customize, nor would I mind being able to walk up to the table and having the daily writs completed. Would it save a ton of time? No, but it would save some tedium. And to say that I want what PC users get being completely handed to me a on a silver platter is the best kind of irony.
I was going to suggest this, except for the fact that having a bunch of items that don't stack can absolutely slaughter your inventory space, especially if it's alts you don't really play and thus don't want to spend the gold on to increase your bag space.DestroyerPewnack wrote: »I used to have stuff pre-crafted for the next 9 days on characters I only used for daily writs. Just had to pick up the quests from the board and run to hand them in. Ez pz.
PizzaCat82 wrote: »From my experience it takes about 90 minutes to do writs on 18 characters - well, I have just 16, but it would take me about 90 minutes on 18. I don't like crafting on all though, I most of the time do just 4-6 and that is then 20-30 minutes - gets me like 15k gold plus eventually one or the other gold material, which can double that eventually. Lets say you would make 20k gold a day by doing less writs - is 600k per month not good enough?
Between the arms packs, crown crates, houses, houseguests, and events, and the prevailing crown to gold ratio of 150g on PS4 (sometimes 200g if its really dry) I would probably be ok with around 2M a month.
My "stop the thing that's causing burnout" remark was specifically mentioned after quoting someone that had said they're getting burnt out. It wasn't directed at you, though the advice still applies. Forcing yourself to do something in a game that's causing that much duress isn't exactly the best thing to do.PizzaCat82 wrote: »I'm on Stadia this year and thus have no addons. On my phone I can do 7 writs on 18 characters in less than 2 hours.PizzaCat82 wrote: »If they could make PS4 as fast as PC with addons I don't think there'd even be a need for this conversation, but a lot of people have the thought that it takes the same time on all systems with no addons and I don't even know what to respond to those people except have fun and maybe one day others will too.
This also completely ignores everything else I pointed out in my first post. There are places you can go to avoid loadings screens between crafting stations, you can go to Vivec City to avoid the loading screen for the bank. You offer no suggestions for what ZOS could do, only say that it takes too long, when part of your argument (dealing with the stuff you get from the boxes) has nothing to do with with crafting system itself and is instead something you need to do with ANY loot or items you get while playing.
Addons don't take off that much time these days, not since they added quest markers to every crafting station. Each round of writs per character takes me 2-3 minutes to grab them, do them, and turn them in. Even with the addons, you still have to wait for each item to be crafted, so you're not wasting much time doing them manually. Again, I can say this because this year I'm doing 126 writs a day on my phone. The time I would be saving using addons is being saved instead in faster loading screens.
So again I ask, what do you expect ZOS to do?Having your Hirelings do your writs would completely defeat the purpose of crafting and writs. The Hirelings also lore-wise aren't there to make things for you, none of them travel with you or spend any time with you to do your crafting for you. They exist as a way to get extra mats to you, not do everything for you.TheWoanderer wrote: »On Xbox and I agree wholeheartedly...
I hardly have any time for content due to doing my crafting writs on 9 toons.
It makes me acutely aware as to why the add-on was made for PC.
Maybe a solution could be to have hirelings do it and you have to go to the crafting tables to collect the crafted items, the ability could be added as a Green Tree slotable?
I would go so far as to say it kinda ruins my experience... Some would say 'well stop then' but I would like to be the person who crafts for others and helps new players with their progression... and as someone who was there before... I remember being so overwhelmed by the prices and so grateful for the folk who happily crafted me sets and asked very little in return, if anything at all.
In fact one of my most vivid memories was being in a 4 man dungeon after taking out the final boss and chatting about things and someone left and 5 minutes later returned with a full set for me and asked for nothing in return.
Lately though I've been logging off straight after my daily writs because I'm just so drained by the monotony and endless load screens and as someone who desperately wants to continue building a guild house I need to make lots of gold so I can continue to buy attainable crafting stations because you know... You can't buy them with crowns... So either gold or writs that cost a fortune due to the mats are needed.
It's a nightmare sadly and I desperately hope for a solution.
The simple fact is if you're getting burnt out with an aspect of the game, the best thing is to stop doing that activity for a while. Nothing is forcing you to do maximum writs on maximum characters every day. You can very easily craft things for people without doing writs every day once you get a decent stockpile of items, and if you're doing regular crafting you're more than likely also farming mats at least every once in a while, or at the VERY least picking up mats as you come across them doing other stuff.
Daily writs and Hirelings aren't meant to be your main supply of mats, they're meant to supplement what you get from the world. Same with the surveys. You CAN get a decent number of mats from surveys, writs, and Hirelings, yes. But they aren't meant to sustain you in and of themselves.
Except you know, the anniversary event that's basically rewarding crafting writs for once. But I have quit crafting (and such, the game itself) for months and coming back to it, Its not burnout. Its a system with lots of flaws that there are no easy answers to, and it will probably never get fixed.
What I want is for some of the things that addons give. I wouldn't mind a junk slot that we could customize, nor would I mind being able to walk up to the table and having the daily writs completed. Would it save a ton of time? No, but it would save some tedium. And to say that I want what PC users get being completely handed to me a on a silver platter is the best kind of irony.
And saying "I want what the addons give" isn't offering any suggestions. Addons don't give PC players a junk tab, that's just something console (and Stadia, which I play on) lacks. The writs don't auto-complete when you interact with a station with the Lazy Crafter addon, you still need to wait for everything to be crafted. I honestly don't see what's tedious about taking a few extra seconds to manually select the needed components. And again, I'm on my phone, without the benefit of a controller.
And again, you can't lump inventory management as a problem with with crafting system itself. Not having a junk tab makes deleting trash take time regardless of where that trash comes from. Selling and organizing is something you need to do with 90% of the items you get that don't go into the craft bag (or if you don't have ESO+) and again isn't anything to do with the crafting system itself.
You mentioned that doing the actual crafting only takes you about an hour. It's everything else you seem to be having a problem with, and it sounds like this is more of a "I want stuff PC has" thread than a problem with how crafting itself works. Which I mean, it would be nice if console could get addons, or a junk tab (which I don't get why that's something that's omitted from console/Stadia). But that doesn't mean there's any issue with the crafting system in and of itself.