Hmm...what do I feel like doing, I only have an hour to play today because of work, family, and exercise...should I play ESO for an hour, of which 30 minutes of it would be spent managing inventory, o
Inventory management, while improved with the changes to provisioning in 1.6, borders on tedium. I don't have a lot of time to play during the week, so many days I didn't even log in knowing that at
And what if you actually decide you want to .... gasp shock horror .... PLAY with one of those mules that has their inventory stuffed to the gunnels? Well good luck with that.
YOUR INVENTORY IS FULL...YOUR INVENTORY IS FULL.. BUYS BACKPACK UPGRADE .. COLLECTS NIRNROOT AND ONE OR TWO POINTLESS SABATONS.. YOUR INVENTORY IS FULL YOUR INVENTORY IS FULL
That data is misleading: it's cheaper in gold to start a new mule (eta: and get them to 120) than to buy the last two bag upgrades from the merchant, and the horse slots take at least two months of lo
of maxed out characters or not. The bank space/inventory space is not enough right now (even more with housing!) and you have to store stuff somewhere at some point and it means logging off and on al
I made the mistake to subscribe one day, and it was good while it lasted. But my inventory grew and grew, and I didn't have to worry about crafting materials.. now I can't even give ESO another try wi