Tear housing down and start again! It could be so much better.
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Tear housing down and start again! It could be so much better.
Probably the same way FFXIV changed from 1.0 to 2.0.
Meaning: You'll get a whole bunch of legacy limitations because you need to make sure the new system remains compatible with the old one to transfer things over, so one year down the line, you already hit the first walls of your shiny new system.
I hope you are the original owner of your current housing plot, cause if you bought that house after it was auto-demolished from someone else, and you complain about the auto-demolish, some might consider that to be hypocritical.
No thanks, I'd prefer a house with a yard I can decorate.
I agree that personal housing should be more than just a larger apartment, and this is something that instanced housing could handle nicely. I'm definitely on the team of "time to start over, your housing system sucks as it is". Maybe keep the existing wards for those people who want that ghost-town feel, and then release proper instanced housing to ALL characters.
I always think of WildStar when thinking of instanced housing. They allow so much freedom there, massive plots, AND you can form a small instanced community with a few of your friends. Although, I'm sure SE could find a way to muck that up as well.
I just gave my large to a friend because I need to focus irl. I just couldn't bother thinking what happens to the house or that I'd have to get back in 45 days.
Then again I always liked house hunting, it gives the feeling of achievment so there's that when I get back in the game.
Statements like that are broken all the time in gaming. Sega, Nintendo, Capcom, SE, insert any other gaming company here have broken promises to their gamers all.the.time. It's not new and expecting them to keep every single word the same is silly. PEOPLE in general don't do that for crap smaller in scale. But I guess people who have that complaint NEVER broken a promise, NEVER stepped back on a word, NEVER changed their mind. BS!