Originally Posted by
Hestzhyen
This thread is absolutely boggling.
Why is it some grave sin to ask for better messaging? Not even about housing demolition, but freaking item reclamation after the fact? OP isn't even arguing that housing should be permanent or whatever, they just want SE to use the systems already in place to say "heads up that stuff you collected is gonna go poof soon". That should be a super basic part of the game at this point. It should have been included as part of the introduction of housing demolition in the first place since that's the only situation you ever have to worry about it. And yet some people are acting like OP is an entitled kid asking for a fleet of Ferraris for his 16th birthday or something. I don't get it at all.
"Well you didn't read up on every single fact about housing and foolishly expected the game to remind you like it does for other things if something bad was going to happen, shame on you, you didn't deserve it anyway" is such a senseless and antagonistic position to take here. There is no harm to your chances of getting a house if people get a pop up reminding them to collect their stuff after a demolition. You are not somehow more hardcore, more deserving, or superior to someone because you know how the system works and they didn't. The game doesn't ever ask a player to intimately know the ins and outs of the systems they take part in to enjoy them; this isn't a hostile game that caters to players who enjoy struggling for every gain they make. Housing should not be an exception to this rule! A single paragraph amongst a fire hose of information in the early game is not sufficient, I don't know why anyone thinks it is.
A simple "pick up your junk in x days or it's gone for good" message would only be a net benefit to the game. How is it possible to argue against it without bringing up false accusations of entitlement, privilege, or holier-than-thou finger waggling?