Building a house
I would love some sort of house building or customising facility, it could be like the old guild halls were in gw1 (they were upgradable and could choose the area in which you wanted it) and armour display is a must for me, I have several different armors for each character but have nowhere to store them and am constantly afraid I will sell them by accident.
You could even have customisable instanced barracks when you join an order and the pact that would make those decision feel important.
My charr would love a little homestead in the shiverpeaks
I would love some sort of house building or customising facility, it could be like the old guild halls were in gw1 (they were upgradable and could choose the area in which you wanted it) and armour display is a must for me, I have several different armors for each character but have nowhere to store them and am constantly afraid I will sell them by accident.
You could even have customisable instanced barracks when you join an order and the pact that would make those decision feel important.
My charr would love a little homestead in the shiverpeaks
It would be nice to have some kind of home or customizable building to show off your stuff such as armor and mini pets. I feel like having a home makes you feel like your character lives in this world rather than just disappearing when you log out. Sure, we do have home worlds for the races, but where do they live?
At this time they seem to have no adequate system in place for housing. I feel we will all be disappointed.
The Warrior turns to the guardian and says, “Did you hear something?”
Guardian replies, “No, but how’d the elementalist die?”
I think it kind of sad that our hero has to sleep out in a street but we do need some kind of housing
At this time they seem to have no adequate system in place for housing. I feel we will all be disappointed.
True, but I think there might be a place for simply showing off armor and minipets maybe?
I would be willing to pay real money for a fully customizable housing and guild hall system. Designing player houses and guild halls could be an entire new area of the endgame.
IMO, that was my favorite part of the SIMS franchise, the best DLC for Skyrim, and it’s one of the most appealing features of Wildstar.
Even better would be a commission system where players who are known for cool designs could trade their blueprints to other guilds and players.
Talk about a fun possibility for crafting!
NO.
Adding more filler content before upgrading existing content should always be frowned upon.
I think owning a house will increase immersion into the game world in general. Remember I was playing Ultima Online, where player can build all different sorts of house (up to a castle) in the map (not instances) was a huge unique experience and players were hooked for many years. Because the land is limited, owning a house became a prestige, further increasing the bond with the game. At GW2, though, I think the housing can only be instanced, which IMO, will not have much impact after all.
NO.
Adding more filler content before upgrading existing content should always be frowned upon.
I disagree. I would love this content.
As of right now they continue to work on babbling scarlet instead of giving meaningful content OR fixing existing content.
I would be willing to pay real money for a fully customizable housing and guild hall system. Designing player houses and guild halls could be an entire new area of the endgame.
IMO, that was my favorite part of the SIMS franchise, the best DLC for Skyrim, and it’s one of the most appealing features of Wildstar.
Even better would be a commission system where players who are known for cool designs could trade their blueprints to other guilds and players.
Talk about a fun possibility for crafting!
That’s a good idea too! Having a house adds a new layer of game play that mixes things up quite a bit. In Skyrim, when I wanted a break from killing monsters, I could focus on simply finding things for my house and displaying items from past adventures. It’s nice to have a place that reminds you of what you accomplished.