Says who? You? Again, you imply that you speak for most when you only speak for yourself. You have no idea what most people are looking for.
You have a blog, and people follow your blog. Naturally, the people who regularly follow your blog are going to tend to agree with what you say, or at least give you the impression that they agree. This creates an illusion that because you have this group of people who supposedly agree with what you wrote in your blog, your blog must be an accurate barometer of the interests of the community at large.
Where do you get this from? Stop pulling factoids out of thin air. It makes your arguments seem baseless.
That's because company housing is what's in this patch! If it was personal housing, do you think most people would still be talking about FC housing?
That's now how it works. You can't make claims without backing them up with verifiable data and expect people to not question your claims. I'm telling you what I think, and that's what I think. You're telling people what you think and claiming it is fact. That is hearsay.
I don't think FC housing makes or breaks the game as much as you think it does.
You're the one arguing. I'm just refuting you. It's very easy to do, since all you have going for you is stuff you made up, opinions presented as facts, and ad hominem attacks.
I do not think that means what you think it means. Maybe you do know what it means. You're certainly very adept at making strawman arguments yourself.
Nor does your writing something in a blog and posting it on a forum.
You're a writer. Your job is to convince people you know what you're talking about even when you don't. And when the inevitable occurs and someone stands up and says, "Wait a minute, I think you've got the wrong idea because X Y and Z," well, that's a threat to you. If people are easily able to discredit you, how are you supposed to convince them you know what you're talking about when you obviously don't?
You aren't a game designer. You aren't a network engineer. You aren't a data center administrator. And even if you were all of those things and more, you aren't one of the people who work on this game. You don't have the population data. You don't know how much gil is in circulation. You don't know the capacity of the data center, or how much is budgeted for maintenance and expansion. You don't know how the devs planned and forecast FC housing. The list goes on. Nobody know any of those things except the devs. Anyone who looks at those housing prices and thinks anything other than, "Gosh, that seems kind of high. But Yoshi says they'll be adjusted if that turns out to be true, and the game's been pretty successful under his management. So I'll see what happens," are basing their frustrations and accusations on speculation, conjecture, hearsay, rumor, and any number of anecdotal concepts derived from the perception they developed from their narrow viewpoint of this situation.
In short, you don't know the answer. Neither do I. Neither does anyone else whose name isn't Yoshida Naoki.

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