They've never sold those. Here's a thread from the Housing forum regarding why no upgrades to the number of slots:
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/512076/february-2020-furnishing-limit-status-update
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Houses bought for crowns should have increased furnishing limit build in. It just feels a bit off (and kinda um... greedy ?) if you buy a premium "product" (virtual house) for 14K crowns (not cheap by any means) and you still need to pay extra, just to be able to decorate it properly.
My 2 cents ^
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Houses bought for crowns should have increased furnishing limit build in. It just feels a bit off (and kinda um... greedy ?) if you buy a premium "product" (virtual house) for 14K crowns (not cheap by any means) and you still need to pay extra, just to be able to decorate it properly.
My 2 cents ^
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Houses bought for crowns should have increased furnishing limit build in. It just feels a bit off (and kinda um... greedy ?) if you buy a premium "product" (virtual house) for 14K crowns (not cheap by any means) and you still need to pay extra, just to be able to decorate it properly.
My 2 cents ^
Well, there is something else here. I was going to buy Proudspire for crowns. It was 7100 crowns furnished, 6000 unfurnished. That seemed crazy, given the crown to gold exchange rate when I could buy the house for 1 million gold. I wondered if I had bought for crowns whether I would have got an increased limit, because for 7100 crowns...you would think so. Otherwise, why would I ever buy a house for crowns?
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Houses bought for crowns should have increased furnishing limit build in. It just feels a bit off (and kinda um... greedy ?) if you buy a premium "product" (virtual house) for 14K crowns (not cheap by any means) and you still need to pay extra, just to be able to decorate it properly.
My 2 cents ^
Well those vast houses you cannot really decorate in full - regardless of if you have ESO+ or not. There are not enough slots available, those houses are just too big for the maximum amount of slots.
The extra features you get when buying a property with crowns is -
1. you don't have to fulfill any of the requirements
2. there is a furnished option as well
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Houses bought for crowns should have increased furnishing limit build in. It just feels a bit off (and kinda um... greedy ?) if you buy a premium "product" (virtual house) for 14K crowns (not cheap by any means) and you still need to pay extra, just to be able to decorate it properly.
My 2 cents ^
Well those vast houses you cannot really decorate in full - regardless of if you have ESO+ or not. There are not enough slots available, those houses are just too big for the maximum amount of slots.
The extra features you get when buying a property with crowns is -
1. you don't have to fulfill any of the requirements
2. there is a furnished option as well
3. You don't have to be a high-level trader to accumulate the gold you need to buy houses for ingame currency.
Well, there is something else here. I was going to buy Proudspire for crowns. It was 7100 crowns furnished, 6000 unfurnished. That seemed crazy, given the crown to gold exchange rate when I could buy the house for 1 million gold.
I wondered if I had bought for crowns whether I would have got an increased limit, because for 7100 crowns...you would think so. Otherwise, why would I ever buy a house for crowns?
Imagine buying a house for 14K crowns (-+100 euros) and then only slotting 300 items in it (if not subbed during purchase)
So essentially over 100 euros if you sub again (wow -> doesn't matter if you sub saved, it's the same!)
*makes me shiver* This is really greedy, I'm sorry.
SilverBride wrote: »Extra furnishing slots are one of the perks of subscribing. Selling these separately is a bad idea because it would diminish the value of a subscription.
SilverBride wrote: »Extra furnishing slots are one of the perks of subscribing. Selling these separately is a bad idea because it would diminish the value of a subscription.
Yes, you are right. That said 300 for a largish house is low. Perhaps non subscribers could buy up to 100 more slots and that would still be 200 less than subscribers. Housing is part of the base game too.
Totally get your point though.
SilverBride wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »Extra furnishing slots are one of the perks of subscribing. Selling these separately is a bad idea because it would diminish the value of a subscription.
Yes, you are right. That said 300 for a largish house is low. Perhaps non subscribers could buy up to 100 more slots and that would still be 200 less than subscribers. Housing is part of the base game too.
Totally get your point though.
Selling slots to nonsubscribers would diminish their worth as an ESO+ perk, even if it's just 100.
I understand that players want double housing slots and double storage and the crafting bag and some of the other perks of ESO+ because I wanted these things, too. So I subscribed.
SilverBride wrote: »Selling slots to nonsubscribers would diminish their worth as an ESO+ perk, even if it's just 100.
I understand that players want double housing slots and double storage and the crafting bag and some of the other perks of ESO+ because I wanted these things, too. So I subscribed.