That's totally true. The detail that makes or breaks it for me is the length of the grace period.
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1) They turn off demolition after a time goes by so players may not even be subscribed to the game and the housing stays for months awaiting demo to be turned back on, how is that fair to current active players seeking housing? If my suggestion is so off base then leaving demolition on 24-7-365 should remain a thing to let that metric work the way its intended.
2) I am not proposing to demo people because of subjective opinions on "taste" so that is completely off the point I am raising.
3) No, you wouldn't, it is at least partly furnished, I am purely looking at people who have not furnished/utilized their housing at all, inside or out.
1) I frequently play for 12~ hours a day 4 times a week (my job only requires me to work 3-12's each week) and thusly I am at the FC house frequently so perhaps not 24 hours a day but certainly a large portion, I have never seen this player online, nor at the summoning bell/marketboard near their home in the 4+ months this player has owned it.
2) It is not an FC house
3) Purchasing a house for the purpose of cheaper teleports doesn't even make sense, houses cost millions of gil, in order to pay off that investment you would need to teleport about 3.5k-4.4k (assuming 999g rate decreased to 150g) times to pay it off. That would be an insane amount of teleports to the 1 city or the 1 surrounding zone that is accessible directly from the housing district. This doesn't account for favoring a teleport to reduce its cost lower than the 999g it maxes out at, which would only increase the number of teleports needed.
4) I'm not saying it needs to be a specific use case, I'm saying the specific housing exclusive systems; public decoration, cross breed gardening, RP, chocobo leveling, etc., should be utilized.
5) SE has already made it abundantly clear over the 7 years this game has been out that they will only slowly add housing due to system/server limitation, expanding housing is not something they do frequently. This makes housing ownership a luxury that should be maintained. IMO, this is completely fine, but if the bar is set so low (zone in once every 45 days) demolition should never be turned off. And in the long run what it would do; at least in the way I see it, is that it would foster a closer knit community among the people who play frequently, who own houses and utilize their features, if someone owns a house and is never there and never online except for zoning into their house once every 45 days, that is only hurting the people who want to desperately own houses and partake, and making more headache for SE themselves.
1) The house has been owned for at least 4 months now, not a new player, house has been blank and still remains blank to this day.
2) Buying houses in protest is, IMO, abhorrent. You are actively taking something away from people who wish to use the limited system to do what exactly? Make a point to "the man?" SE has shown disinterest in changing the housing system from its current state and no amount of community trolling and screaming will change that, buying houses to "protest" does nothing but hurt the people and FC's that actually want to utilize the system as is. Even in its deeply flawed state there are many people who want to do things only housing allows. And if there are actually people who buy houses in protest, they should really rethink what that is doing to the community. They are adding to the problem they want fixed instead of finding home owners who will stand with them, I'm all for adding more wards, creating new districts all together in new areas of the game, but buying houses to make a point is just petty, depressing, and self defeating.
I never said to just remove the houses from people, I understand there is planning and decision making and resource gathering that goes into getting a house set up and ready. What I said was to leave up demo for those houses, not to outright demolish the house, at least having the same 45day period completely left open for those houses. (the ones with zero decoration, plants growing, active choco leveling, frequent entrance, or workshop usage)