... how long we will wait for the new wave of angry people? How long until new group of "entitled to everything" people come here and start to complain? ;)
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... how long we will wait for the new wave of angry people? How long until new group of "entitled to everything" people come here and start to complain? ;)
"Entitled" Yeah not being able to fully enjoy all the features of a game you pay to play every month is just how it is. How dare we be upset by a arbitrary limit on the amount of people who can enjoy the housing system in this game
You mean people who failed to get a house? Already seen one post complaining about that.
Yesterday i wrote something on my blog related to housing, so free to check if you want. It comes from a perspective of a player who was disappointed more than once and not only in FF.
The "legit" reason is that Yoshi.P and his team seem to believe that wards are a superior system compared to instanced housing (which traditionally makes it much easier to balance supply and demand) but are unable to deal with issues such as supply and demand disparities or server capacity limitations.
So while there was no "arbitrary" decision to limit the supply itself, that supply is limited a result of an "arbitrary" design decision to pursue a particular housing system model. And while I can certainly see where the devs are coming from and even agree that in many aspects wards are superior to instanced housing, I don't think it justifies maintaining a system that just doesn't work well enough for years while also refusing to consider alternative solutions.
You should look on Reddit. So much anger atm lol
Stupid Wards, can't I just hire some carpenters and have one built in the middle of no where like Coerthas? Only one using that land are monsters and I sorta want to get off the grid anyways...
It is possible to make a ward system with much higher number of wards. See for example LOTRO which has a similar housing system with various neighbourhoods ( = wards) each with a number of houses in them. Difference is that they have a much larger number of wards. Not infinite, but near enough in practice. Main difference is likely that there each ward is treated as an instance, which might lower server load.