why doesn't anyone care?

Post » Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:07 pm

People don't seem to care that hearthfire is nothing like the description given in the sale of this product.1.You can't decorate the home the objects you place dissapear,items show back up that you didn't place there or picked up and removed only to show up again.2.people say well its not really about the house its just a very small part of the game and shouldn't have that level of detail i say their wrong this is a dlc where you purchase land and build a home this dlc is completly suppost to be about building a home and decorating it is a very necessary process of having your own home you don't move into a house and leave it the same way you found it do you??????Really?3.You shouldn't need to bump hit or any other process for hours to place one object only to see it removed completly later on.4.Why have the option of display cases I can't put anything in?????Why offer the option of it then????5.Why can't I rebuild the home if i don't like it? I shouldn't have to save it before and so on I should have the option of startover on the home provided I have the materials or gold to do it.6.You cant place the horse in the horse stable why have a stable that I can't place my horse in?????Why offer it?Hearthfire provides almost none of what it is advertized to do you paid for this dlc its very specific as to what this dlc is right?These are just some of the many problems that we have with this dlc it needs to be fixed this isn't free content you bought it and it should work.
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Colton Idonthavealastna
 
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Post » Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:36 am

I don't think all that much about it but yeah, it would have been nice if Hearthfire was introduced to allow intense personalization while simultaneously fixing the collision physics issue and placement retention of objects throughout your properties.
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Post » Wed Mar 20, 2013 9:45 am

Once again a product sold that is broken from the begining only to be fixed years later is not a product at all and shows the attiude of the company that sells it.I love this game and its worth every dollar and the wait,but if you make a dlc about buying and building a home you should at the very least have control over the placement of objects in it.
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Post » Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:22 am

1. You "decorate" by adding pre-defined things in the mod. The re-appearing/dissapearing things is probably due to cell resetting
2. I actually clear every movable object and throw them in a container. Yeah the DLC is about building and decorating a house, but within reason. Skyrim isn't a decorating sim, and the engine should be a clear indication of that. Deal with it or move along.
3. Related to #1
4. Related to #1
5. Most likely reason is probably the necessary scripts to make everything work in the first place don't handle resetting very well. So plan accordingly, and live with your choices.
6. Because steve from accounting didn't want it to? For decoration, like everything else in the DLC.
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Post » Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:19 pm

i was grateful to get dlc at all and i didn't only get it for the house but also to have more responsibility than attacking dragons and saving the world
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