Thanks! I did think about mentioning them, but decided against it since they cost crowns. If you don’t mind spending a little dough though, they’re definitely worth picking up!
I think you’re asking whether that would result in you having 12 months plus whatever is remaining from your first one-month subscription? I’m not sure. Would recommend purchasing the 12-month sub after your one-month expires to prevent any potential overlap. You won’t lose anything out of your inventory.
Great video with truly unbiased conviction, keep up the awesome stuff! - and points are straight and clear, plus with sub services you can just cancel and leave it alone given it isn't your cup of refreshing tea! :) ... most indefinitely worthy of a view for insight and facts :D TL;DR -> I was recently talking about this with a friend. it came to a conclusion as the first point, CROWNS. eventually you may like something and will dish out some money anyway given you like the game and play it regularly enough (mounts, cute animals, houses or just an outfit). However, with ESO+ you get said crowns for the same price, and from a prospective FREE DLC access with a crafting bag, 10% xp bonus, double inventory stuff. Why buy crowns when you can just sub couple month and enjoy benefits that feel like... robbing Zenimax at gunpoint while THEY are smiling. You can do lots and tons to learn without DLC and whatnot, but it is truly handy and once you get used of it all the first week or so; and may make you think about subscription services in a new light (ESO+ and Xbox Gamepass as prime examples)
The problem is the craft bag. This game is borderline unplayable witout it. If you have it you are already forced into inventory managment every 20 minutes. Witout it is every 7.
Yes it’s definitely tough without the craft bag. Still doable, but I personally prefer and am fortunate enough to be able to spend the money for convenience’s sake.
I bought the Gold Road Collector's edition and after 160 hours of gameplay I'm debating whether to continue or not. It's a pain to spend hours trying to open 10 slots in the inventory and after a few minutes of gameplay having to do it all over again... unfortunately ESO Plus is very expensive in my country and I've already paid a lot for the game, but it's just not fun to spend more time managing inventory than playing it.
Sounds like you’re having a tough time. I’m assuming you’re trying to be a crafter. Are you trying to keep all the crafting materials you pick up? If so, maybe try to only keep the clothing/smithing/enchanting/etc. mats that correspond to the level of your associated skill line. Have you unlocked the available storage coffers? I know that can be a lot of work depending on how you get them, but having all of them in your house would increase your available space by quite a bit. I’m also assuming you’re using your bank, but have you upgraded your bank space? The first few upgrades are pretty cheap, but you’re right, after a few bank and/or bag space upgrades, they do get pretty pricy. Another more involved option that would increase your space would be to create “mule” characters to hold some of your supplies, if you haven’t done that already. Hope this info is helpful and you find an easier way to manage, as it would be unfortunate for you to quit playing and miss out on all the fun you can have in ESO due to inventory space issues. Good luck!
@@TheESOTips I'm trying to keep all the craft items but there are actually several that I don't plan on using and I'd better get rid of them, and I'm also going to try to make mule characters to make things easier. Thanks for the tips!
I do think the craft bag is a huge plus.
Absolutely! It’s one of my favorite features.
Agree it's my favorite part
600th subscriber as I liked the way you explained everything really well❤
Thank you so much! I’m glad you’re enjoying the content!
Great video, I think you might have forgot about the rat,donkey, and other inventory non-combat pet that adds 15 extra slots acc wide
Thanks! I did think about mentioning them, but decided against it since they cost crowns. If you don’t mind spending a little dough though, they’re definitely worth picking up!
Can you stack eso plus? I’m on ps5 and planning on getting a month first then a year one
I think you’re asking whether that would result in you having 12 months plus whatever is remaining from your first one-month subscription? I’m not sure. Would recommend purchasing the 12-month sub after your one-month expires to prevent any potential overlap. You won’t lose anything out of your inventory.
Great video I enjoyed it
Glad to hear it, thank you!
Awesome information thank you for this video
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed it.
Almost 4 years of playing eso and 3 years of having eso+ will never go bk
Neither will I!
Great video with truly unbiased conviction, keep up the awesome stuff! - and points are straight and clear, plus with sub services you can just cancel and leave it alone given it isn't your cup of refreshing tea! :) ... most indefinitely worthy of a view for insight and facts :D
TL;DR -> I was recently talking about this with a friend. it came to a conclusion as the first point, CROWNS. eventually you may like something and will dish out some money anyway given you like the game and play it regularly enough (mounts, cute animals, houses or just an outfit). However, with ESO+ you get said crowns for the same price, and from a prospective FREE DLC access with a crafting bag, 10% xp bonus, double inventory stuff. Why buy crowns when you can just sub couple month and enjoy benefits that feel like... robbing Zenimax at gunpoint while THEY are smiling.
You can do lots and tons to learn without DLC and whatnot, but it is truly handy and once you get used of it all the first week or so; and may make you think about subscription services in a new light (ESO+ and Xbox Gamepass as prime examples)
I couldn’t agree more. Thank you for the detailed comment!
A great question this
As I’m sure you can tell from the video, I thinks the answer is yes. lol
@@TheESOTips definitely
I just let my eso+ expire and am dreading it. Inventory management is way too much. I have to be real careful about what I pick up.
Good luck! I’d love to know if you continue on without it and what you do to lessen the pain of inventory management if so!
The problem is the craft bag. This game is borderline unplayable witout it. If you have it you are already forced into inventory managment every 20 minutes. Witout it is every 7.
Yes it’s definitely tough without the craft bag. Still doable, but I personally prefer and am fortunate enough to be able to spend the money for convenience’s sake.
I bought the Gold Road Collector's edition and after 160 hours of gameplay I'm debating whether to continue or not. It's a pain to spend hours trying to open 10 slots in the inventory and after a few minutes of gameplay having to do it all over again... unfortunately ESO Plus is very expensive in my country and I've already paid a lot for the game, but it's just not fun to spend more time managing inventory than playing it.
Sounds like you’re having a tough time. I’m assuming you’re trying to be a crafter. Are you trying to keep all the crafting materials you pick up? If so, maybe try to only keep the clothing/smithing/enchanting/etc. mats that correspond to the level of your associated skill line. Have you unlocked the available storage coffers? I know that can be a lot of work depending on how you get them, but having all of them in your house would increase your available space by quite a bit. I’m also assuming you’re using your bank, but have you upgraded your bank space? The first few upgrades are pretty cheap, but you’re right, after a few bank and/or bag space upgrades, they do get pretty pricy. Another more involved option that would increase your space would be to create “mule” characters to hold some of your supplies, if you haven’t done that already. Hope this info is helpful and you find an easier way to manage, as it would be unfortunate for you to quit playing and miss out on all the fun you can have in ESO due to inventory space issues. Good luck!
@@TheESOTips I'm trying to keep all the craft items but there are actually several that I don't plan on using and I'd better get rid of them, and I'm also going to try to make mule characters to make things easier. Thanks for the tips!