1. House Payments
Anyone else find it odd that you couldn't work out some kind of payment system on houses? A decent house cost 20 grand or so, and you really have to lug around 19,999 Septims until you manage to find the last gold coin? Where in Julianos' name did you keep it all? There have been a lot of people asking for some kind of endgame money sink, and I think this is a great one. Of course, after buying the deed and doing the down payment you get to start to use the house so this opens a bunch of other stuff I will talk about later on. The main thing is how payments would work:
- Because some people won't play a character for longer than a few game months, I think it should be a weekly payment system, possibly a biweekly system.
- You would make a payment by going to the office and talking to the person on or before a specific date. If you do not make a payment, they will come knocking on your door in a day or too.
- Provided the fact that you are an adventurer, and don't really know when you will be home, you can make advance payments, or pay it off from any of the other housing offices (with an additional fee for travel expenses maybe?)
- If you don't pay for a few weeks, they will send some collectors to harass you. If you don't pay for another week or so, the collectors will try and repossess some of the items in your house, or take the deed back. (Any repossessed items go into a hidden storage container and upon catching up on your payments means the restoration of the objects to your home)
- Finally, if you stave off the collectors again, you get a bounty on your head for defaulting on your payment. Paying the bounty would relieve some of the debt, going to jail would relieve less than paying the fine, but still some.
- The ones in red would be a good use of Radiant Story imo.
2.A. Better Customization of Houses
I'm not talking about The Sims or anything. I'm talking about a much simpler, but more interesting approach. Provided we get the good old Move Item key (maybe even a better version!), I would like to see the option to move some little things around like Paintings and Displays. There have been many mods for Oblivion that allowed you to move an object that either couldn't rotate on it's X or Y axes (in normal people terms, can't fall down, but rotatable). For some of these, activating it would change it to an unmovable version that works properly. That way you could buy a painting of say, a horse galloping, and choose where you wanted to place it. Another big thing I know people have wanted is lights that a] are movable, and b] can be turned on and off. The main wish is the colored lanterns from Morrowind. Well how about those, torches, candles, and even candelabras, all placeable and can be turned on and off. Many of these can be achieved with a duplicate of an item and a quick script, even on Oblivion's engine. Would be nice to see it in Skyrim.
2.B. Mannequins and Displays
This ties directly into 2.A. but is enough for it's own section. Basically, a lot of people want usable displays this time around. The most common request is mannequins, similar to the ones http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=2055 did. They were another one of those things for wealthy seasoned adventurers to spend their gold on. They had many different poses, styles, and values. What's more they looked good and handled damn well. Another lesser requested thing is weapon racks and wall displays for items. They could behave just like the Mannequins (basically a container that 'equips' the stuff you put into them), but for a wall or floor display. Finally you can hang Umbra over your mantle, or display an entire collection of weapons. If you were like me you grabbed any unique clothing or weapons you could grab and packed it all into your house, only to watch it explode when you walked near it. This would actually lock items to a specific spot and prevent everything flying around.
3. The moving of loot from one house to another
Just a small thing I saw in a different thread and thought I should include. Ever buy the IC shack in Oblivion, than after filling it with loot, decided to move all that stuff to your new Bruma manor? Remember what a pain in the ass it was? This would be a feature, accessed from the same offices you buy the houses from, where you pay them to hire movers to move your stuff for you. From there, through the magic of scripting, it takes every item that isn't nailed down and puts it in a chest in the home you moved it too (or multiple chests, maybe they were kind enough to organize your crap for you). I would have no problem spending a few hundred gold to not have to make 7 trips between two cities, especially if I am playing a no fast travel game.
4. Preventing RHPIESS (Random Havok Physics Induced Exploding Silverware Syndrome)
In other words, servants. Another money sink thing, how would you like to have your own butler? Or stable wench? Basically, by paying the measly sum of 20-100 Septims a week per person, you can hire people to look after things for you. They can do menial tasks such as paying your house payment out of money you keep in a chest or container, restocking your house of food and drink, and keeping things neat and orderly. Another thing would be more specific tasks you personally tell them to do such as setting the table. They will automatically take the silverware out of a container (or buy more of whatever type you currently had, provided you needed a plate and two spoons on your adventures for some reason) and place it on the table. Asking them to clean up the table will remove the silverware and put it back in the cupboard. So when a random fireball messes up your house, no more will you have to spend an hour and a half cleaning house.
5. Summary and what Radiant Story has to do with this
That's pretty much it, but think of all the additional quests you could get through Radiant Story with this stuff. Maybe the person who sold you the house is corrupt and hits you up for more money than you owe and you have to deal with them. Perhaps a servant is stealing silverware. Maybe some of your items didn't get moved when you payed to have them moved. Hell there could be a damn Parade of Homes: Skyrim Edition where NPCs come to tour your house. That is all I can think of, please give this a read and let me know what you think. I love slow days at work.