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Do you need more bank/inventory space?

BioBitter100
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I find myself running out of bank space a lot and think it´s long overdue that the base capacity gets increased. As far as I am aware the capacity hasn´t increased since launch, or at least not since 2016 when I started playing, correct me if I´m wrong.

For context I´m playing all content in the game, in the last years mainly PvP. So I don´t have just random stuff in my banks. I just checked and I have in my bank alone more than 300 gear pieces, all of them either golded out or with prismatic glyphs on them. So it is not a good option to just decon stuff. Also because I´m using most of it regularly as I´m playing all classes and playstyles, both PvE and PvP.

Even with ESO+, housing storage and a guild bank I find myself juggling a lot with items, often having to relog to just get one item of another char because I don´t wanna put it in the bank.

There are now almost 10.000 (9935) individual armor parts and weapons with almost 600 item sets! And that´s without furnishings, writs and all the other random items like food, potions, sieges, surveys, treasure maps, scripts etc etc. Of course there shouldn´t be 10k bank slots, but I´d say double the capacity at least would be appropriate with so many items being added every patch.

Do you need more bank/inventory space? 269 votes

Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
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Yes, but I don´t have ESO+
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No, I have ESO+ and have enough space
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No, even without ESO+ I have enough space
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Not really, would be nice of course but never was an issue for me
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  • Syldras
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    In my case, a furniture bag would solve the whole problem.
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  • BioBitter100
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    Syldras wrote: »
    In my case, a furniture bag would solve the whole problem.

    Aye that would help me a lot as well.
  • BioBitter100
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    Ah and I didn´t count the perfected item sets, so it is 655 item sets in total*
  • SilverBride
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    No, I have ESO+ and have enough space
    Giving more inventory space would not make any difference. Players would quickly fill all those slots then ask for even more. It would be much more effective to just stop collecting more than there is space for.
    Edited by SilverBride on December 31, 2024 12:47AM
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  • Desiato
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    No, I have ESO+ and have enough space
    I feel like more inventory space would kind of be giving me a noose because I already hoard things I don't really need. Even with the current limits, the mess gets so big I don't want to deal with it.

    It's like my gmail account. I went several years carefully deleting things I didn't want to keep and organized everything into folders, but after I stopped doing that for a while it's past the point of no return and will never be organized again. It would just take too much time.

    When I came back to ESO after a long break, I found my massive inventory of things I barely remembered to be extremely prohibitive. It took me weeks to get that sorted.

    Edited by Desiato on December 31, 2024 12:51AM
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  • JemadarofCaerSalis
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    I am on PC so just got an addon where I can now find all the furniture I put in houses, so I finally finished clearing out my bank of all the furnishings I have collected (and don't want to get rid of). I also found out that I DID have a crafting station I could have used, instead of buying one, I just didn't remember what house it was in.

    So far, with ESO+ I have managed to keep ahead of everything, but without ESO+, when I no longer have the craft bag or double furniture limits or double slot limits? I will be hurting.

    It also doesn't help when you have things that don't stack with each other, things that are bound that you might want to use one day, and don't want to destroy (I am finally using up the experience scrolls that have been given out in the dailies), surveys, if you keep them, writs, maps and so on, it adds up quickly. I tend to like to do things in batches, so I keep writs to do when I get enough and feel like it, I sell maps, but I don't want to have to keep running to a bank everytime I get one to sell it on the guild trader, and surveys I just destroy, because I don't want them cluttering up my slots.

    While I can understand that part of the game is about inventory management, that has never been an aspect I have liked in a game, especially when you never know what might come in handy later on in the game or when you are leveling alts.
  • kargen27
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    I have an account with ESO+ and one without. I don't need more space for either of them. Players who are out of inventory space will always likely be out of inventory space. More space gives you a few days to fill that space and then you need more.
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  • spartaxoxo
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    Not really, would be nice of course but never was an issue for me
    I could definitely use a little more but it's also not a high priority for me. I'd like to see more things like allowing us to store our surveys in the craft bag.

    That said, I do think they need to do something about the Plus problem.
    Edited by spartaxoxo on December 31, 2024 1:15AM
  • ghastley
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    The game delights in giving you things that you need to accumulate (in inventory) before you can use them. Sometimes they go in your fragments collection, but a lot of them don't.

    The choices to fix that are more slots, or fewer cumulative items. Stickerbook, and fragments, suggest ZOS is going the fewer slots needed route, but they need to complete that.
  • WhiteCoatSyndrome
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    I’ve been slowly cleaning out surveys, maps and other things that take up more space than they should, and I stopped doing daily crafting writs to avoid getting more of them. Inventory situation is therefore a little better now than it had been (and will be even better still once my newest alt finishes leveling up all his crafting skills) but it takes a lot more management than is enjoyable.
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  • SeaGtGruff
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    More inventory space would be nice, even if it were just in the form of another inventory pet that adds 5 more inventory slots on each of our characters.

    However, I must admit that I could regain a lot of space by not hoarding so much stuff. :(
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  • Syldras
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    I am on PC so just got an addon where I can now find all the furniture I put in houses, so I finally finished clearing out my bank of all the furnishings I have collected (and don't want to get rid of). I also found out that I DID have a crafting station I could have used, instead of buying one, I just didn't remember what house it was in.

    Which addon are you using? My bank is cluttered with furnishings all the time (actually it's more or less everything I keep there, except for a few items to swap between characters every now and then) because I want to have an overview about what I have on hand, and if I put that stuff in houses, I lack that (of course I could begin to write spreadsheets, but honestly, in the few hours I might have each evening, I'd rather be playing than writing lists).
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  • kaushad
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    Yes, but I don´t have ESO+
    Of course; there are a few new materials every year. Maybe I don't need a stock of every reagent, grocery and style material, but we've been able to keep as virtually much as we want in TES games since Daggerfall.

    I think a factor that encourages me to do this is a lot of these goods sell for nothing or close to that but are expensive to buy. I can sell a portion of nickel for 1 gold. I can buy a portion for nickel for 15 gold.
    I can sell a potato for 1 gold. I can buy a potato for 150 gold. I can sell some perfect roe for 0 gold.

    It would be seller's market except most of these resources can gradually accumulated fairly easily. So it's a hoarder's market. But that's

    Whereas take diamonds in Morrowind: you could keep them to make potions. Or you could sell them. If you decide that you do want to make diamond potions after selling all of them, you could buy some. You'll probably have pay more than you got for the selling them, but it's not like in ESO, where the shops charge 15 or 150 times more, if they sell it all.
    Edited by kaushad on December 31, 2024 2:09AM
  • JemadarofCaerSalis
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    Syldras wrote: »
    I am on PC so just got an addon where I can now find all the furniture I put in houses, so I finally finished clearing out my bank of all the furnishings I have collected (and don't want to get rid of). I also found out that I DID have a crafting station I could have used, instead of buying one, I just didn't remember what house it was in.

    Which addon are you using? My bank is cluttered with furnishings all the time (actually it's more or less everything I keep there, except for a few items to swap between characters every now and then) because I want to have an overview about what I have on hand, and if I put that stuff in houses, I lack that (of course I could begin to write spreadsheets, but honestly, in the few hours I might have each evening, I'd rather be playing than writing lists).

    I got Inventory Insight by Mana Vortex.

    Housing cataloging is initially off, but you can just turn it on, but you do need to go to each of your houses for it to scan them, but once you do, it works great, it can tell you how many, where they are, whether they are in the bank, or which house(s) they are in as well as how many there are in each house. Only thing better would be if it could pull them from the other house, but not sure that is possible (or is it with regular housing? I haven't really done much with housing due to the limits and how hard it is to keep track of things)

    It can also keep track of what you put in the furnishing chests, so you can easily see those as well.

    It doesn't seem to keep track of things like non-combat pets that you put in houses (which, if you think about it, why would it, you can use them in as many houses as you want) but it did tell me where my armory was (I apparently have it in three locations)

    It also had a slight issue where, when I placed everything finally, it was still telling me I had it in the bank, but I think that is more of a visual glitch because it updated once I left the house and the items weren't in the bank anymore.

    I just got it today, (well last night, but just played with it today) so all this information is just what I discovered so far.

    Since it also keeps track of all the other items, not just housing items, it can also be useful if you have multiple characters to keep items on as well. It also seems to work for companions to tell you what they are wearing (I got a different addon for that so I can see level, rapport and what items each companion is wearing without having to summon them) but not sure how good it is at that.

    All these addons because I needed something to mark items as junk and potentially destroy items I don't want to keep while I am running around on my under 50 character leveling him :P (I did get one that does that as well :D)
  • JemadarofCaerSalis
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    kaushad wrote: »
    Of course; there are a few new materials every year. Maybe I don't need a stock of every reagent, grocery and style material, but we've been able to keep as virtually much as we want in TES games since Daggerfall.

    I think a factor that encourages me to do this is a lot of these goods sell for nothing or close to that but are expensive to buy. I can sell a portion of nickel for 1 gold. I can buy a portion for nickel for 15 gold.
    I can sell a potato for 1 gold. I can buy a potato for 150 gold. I can sell some perfect roe for 0 gold.

    It would be seller's market except most of these resources can gradually accumulated fairly easily. So it's a hoarder's market. But that's

    Whereas take diamonds in Morrowind: you could keep them to make potions. Or you could sell them. If you decide that you do want to make diamond potions after selling all of them, you could buy some. You'll probably have pay more than you got for the selling them, but it's not like in ESO, where the shops charge 15 or 150 times more, if they sell it all.

    You used diamonds in Morrowind? I always just stuck them in my housing :P (but then again, I am a hoarder in video games, and I love it when I can use that stuff to decorate my houses. That will forever be one of the main disappointments I have going from Morrowind to Oblivion to Skyrim, is how much loot they cut out :P)
  • Amottica
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    No, even without ESO+ I have enough space
    Sometimes, I have ESO+, and sometimes, I do not. I realized long ago that how much inventory space is available is utterly irrelevant if I choose to ignore managing what I stored. The more inventory space I had, the more work it has been to manage that inventory.

  • Syldras
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    I got Inventory Insight by Mana Vortex.

    Thank you for your detailed description! I'll look for that one later.
    You used diamonds in Morrowind? I always just stuck them in my housing :P (but then again, I am a hoarder in video games, and I love it when I can use that stuff to decorate my houses. That will forever be one of the main disappointments I have going from Morrowind to Oblivion to Skyrim, is how much loot they cut out :P)

    I used diamonds in Morrowind, too. Well, at least most of them. I never used lanterns or candles, though. Too important as a decoration :D
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  • Taril
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    I voted yes, but the option isn't particularly accurate for me.

    For me, my main concern in inventory space more so than storage.

    I haven't maxxed out my bank or storage chests yet. As I don't hoard a lot of stuff.

    However, what always gets me is how quickly my inventory gets filled when I'm out actually doing content (Especially with the constant junk spam from event boxes...).

    This gets even worse the more sets my characters get that they will swap between for different content, so they might end up carrying around several full gear sets to swap on the fly (I suppose getting a Bank Assistant would help with that, but at 5k crowns... Yeah, no.)

    Even with ESO+ so crafting materials go directly into the Craft Bag, there's still a lot of junk that gets thrown into the inventory. Junk items, random junk potions/poisons, junk companion gear... On top of the plethora of actual items that I'd want to decon/add to stickerbook/research traits.
  • ceruulean
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    No, even without ESO+ I have enough space
    I'm ok with space but I have the merchant and bank assistant, and use an addon to auto-sell junk. I can imagine that console players have it rough. I hope ZoS makes player-friendly itemization changes, like increasing potion and soul gem stacks to 999, and let us store unlimited transmutes. Changes like this would be better than extra item/bank slots.

    For new players, the sheer amount of stuff tends to be overwhelming, and without a TTC price checking addon, they can't tell which items are valuable and which are junk, so they're afraid to toss things.
  • JemadarofCaerSalis
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    Syldras wrote: »
    I got Inventory Insight by Mana Vortex.

    Thank you for your detailed description! I'll look for that one later.
    You used diamonds in Morrowind? I always just stuck them in my housing :P (but then again, I am a hoarder in video games, and I love it when I can use that stuff to decorate my houses. That will forever be one of the main disappointments I have going from Morrowind to Oblivion to Skyrim, is how much loot they cut out :P)

    I used diamonds in Morrowind, too. Well, at least most of them. I never used lanterns or candles, though. Too important as a decoration :D

    You're welcome.

    I never got any inventory management stuff, because it just never occurred to me. But, with the new character leveling to 50, I needed something, and I had always lamented that I didn't know where I put things, which is one reason I never truly considered using a house as 'storage', because I would always forget which house :p

    To me, *everything* in Morrowind was decoration. It didn't matter what it was. Modded companions? Check. Modded animals? Check. Whatever wasn't nailed down in a town? Check. I remember when I quit, there was someone talking about converting all the furniture in morrowind to items that could be picked up and placed (and there was a mod that did that, but it didn't convert existing furniture), and I really needed that mod. Just give me a hammer, and people would be wondering why their houses look ready to be sold :P

    I *have* gotten slightly better about selling things I won't ever use, but in a game like ESO, with so many different items, it is hard to tell.

    I never thought, for example, that I would need trait materials, because I never planned on creating my own armor as the stuff I Found was always better. Yet, I have made three sets of armor for my second character with training. Also, after a year of playing, made my first set pieces (I made one set piece once, just to see what it was like, but nothing else), again for my second character.

    So, for a year, I have had those trait materials just sitting around in a craft bag collecting dust. If I hadn't had plus, I probably would have sold them long ago, then needed to buy them, or just gave up on making the gear myself. Same can be said for a lot of the crafting stuff. I do daily writs in spurts. Some times I will do it for a week or two, every single day, other times it can be a month or two between doing them. Again, all those items are just sitting around without my touching them, until I need them.

    Again, without plus, and the craft bag, I probably would have sold them all a long time ago, making doing daily writs a lot harder as I don't always feel like going out and harvesting things, or buying from NPCs (assuming you can buy some of the materials) and the guild trader system? As a seller, I like it. As a buyer, I hate it.

    Same thing for the furnishings. I don't always want to decorate my houses, but occasionally I get the urge to. Will I use everything I have? Probably not, but I never know what I might be in the mood to use any particular day, and I know the minute I get rid of something like a certain style of lantern, the next day I will need that specific lantern for something I am doing.

    So, it is easier to hold onto stuff than it is to sell it. With the craft bag, it has made things a lot more manageable to me, since I don't do endgame PvP, or trials or things like that, where I need multiple sets of gear. I also don't have different sets of gear for different roles. I don't have different sets of gear for my companions for different roles. For those that do? I don't really understand how they can keep track of everything, even with addons or spreadsheets. It would drive me up the wall trying to keep track of where everything is, or constantly be running to the nearest town to deposit stuff in the bank or sell items (as not everyone can get the merchant or banker. I can only afford one, and I am still not sure I want to spend my money on either, and I keep waffling on which one would be the best to get anyway)
  • ChaoticWings3
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    Crafting related stuff takes up about half my bank space which doesn't leave much for sets or other things I like to hold on to for various reasons.
  • katanagirl1
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    I vote Other.

    I support increasing bank and inventory space if possible. However, I estimate that if transmute crystal cap was lifted completely I could gain back between 250-300 slots across 3 characters. That would help more than anything since most PvE characters have plenty of inventory space but the PvP characters accumulate all those transmute geodes. If the total possible number of surveys could be reduced it would help even more. I do not store them but accumulate enough on my main character from all my alts that it fills up what space I have left quickly. Stacking treasure maps would help too.
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  • Monte_Cristo
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    Yes, but I don´t have ESO+
    One way to reduce bank space usage would be to reduce the number of style materials. Instead of each style having its own unique material, they could use a combination of materials. Each combination of 2 style materials could replace a bunch of the style materials, or be used in place of any new ones going forwards.
  • cptscotty
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    Inventory management is not fun
  • OsUfi
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    Not really, would be nice of course but never was an issue for me


    I do not struggle with inventory management as I keep nothing. My character gets one set of armour that he uses everywhere. Hist sap, oaken and Cinders, for which he tanks, heals, dps, PvP, and PvE. But good lord if they're going to throw so much junk at us, they could throw those without ESO+ a bone and give us some tools to sort surveys, maps, and crafting materials. Raising the cap won't help. But survey/map/craft/furnishing bags might.
  • XSTRONG
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    No, I have ESO+ and have enough space
    I have to much inventory space, I have so much useless stuff in my Bank thats have been sitting there for ages.

    My Eso+ gives me the craftbag but 90% of the mats in there are useless for me so I might as well unsub also.

    Only thing I find annoying with inventory atm is that your gear dont save into the armory so you will have to carry it around.
  • redlink1979
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    Inventory micro management is not fun at all.
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  • Sakiri
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    Not really, would be nice of course but never was an issue for me
    Syldras wrote: »
    In my case, a furniture bag would solve the whole problem.

    My furniture goes in my chests.

    My gear goes in my bank.

    Misc stuff goes on my mules.
  • Sakiri
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    Not really, would be nice of course but never was an issue for me
    One way to reduce bank space usage would be to reduce the number of style materials. Instead of each style having its own unique material, they could use a combination of materials. Each combination of 2 style materials could replace a bunch of the style materials, or be used in place of any new ones going forwards.

    Crown mimic stones do this.
  • Chrisilis
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    Yes, even with ESO+, housing storage and maxed space on all chars (and maybe even a guild bank)
    Furnishings. A way to store or catalog unlimited furnishings in a furnishing craft bag that doesn't take up bank, chest or character inventory spaces. I have 7.. count em, SEVEN houses full of overflow furnishings.. about 4000 pieces at last count. I cant decorate those houses because I need them for storage.

    I almost crashed Quondam Indorilia by using it as my lighting storage house. Try putting 500 lit lights in one place, the house was acting FUNNY. Extinguishing the lights helped but still.

    You might say this is a packrat problem and you're not wrong but after years of collecting, decorating, antiquities , lux vendor, building and tearing down and rebuilding houses that stuff adds up. Id give a lot to have a craft bag for furnishings that you could draw upon while decorating your house like it lets you do with your banked stuff.

    Also, I'm not techy but I've wondered if all those discreet pieces of code do anything to server performance. They must take up a lot of... space? And Im just one person, I'm sure there's many many millions of furnishings in the game both in decorated houses and and storage houses and banks and chests. Would consolidating them into a storage format be helpful? I dont know but I'd sure like to be able to decorate those seven houses rather than use them for storage.
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