Kind of like a permit that allows you to use it, regardless of your FC. Maybe they could limit the time in between using it so people aren't constantly jumping around FC's if that's their worry.
Greetings,
Currently it is not possible to kick players that possess a private chamber from free companies, but in a future patch we will be making this possible.
Gil spent on a private chamber will not be returned to a player when they are kicked from a free company; however, furniture that can be removed from the room will be stored with the “Resident Caretaker” NPC for a certain amount of time, and only the player will be able to retrieve them.
Devin "Camate" Casadey - Community Team
Yeah at this point it's just a minor gil sink.... im gunna wait till they bring in private housing. 300k for a room isn't much... but it's annoying when you know something better is coming
Why exactly was this tied to the free company housing again? All this is going to lead to is FC's locking ranks so pretty much no one can purchase one.Greetings,
Currently it is not possible to kick players that possess a private chamber from free companies, but in a future patch we will be making this possible.
Gil spent on a private chamber will not be returned to a player when they are kicked from a free company; however, furniture that can be removed from the room will be stored with the “Resident Caretaker” NPC for a certain amount of time, and only the player will be able to retrieve them.
Man, why do I keep seeing people complaining about this or something similar? Are all of you part of really crappy FCs that don't respect their members? I'm one of the leaders of a FC, and personal chambers was one of the things we immediately opened up for our members.
Last edited by Neone; 07-09-2014 at 05:24 AM.
This doesn't concern me personally but I think it's a clarification some people would appreciate: for furniture that are unable to be removed/destroyed once placed, does getting kicked also destroy those items?Gil spent on a private chamber will not be returned to a player when they are kicked from a free company; however, furniture that can be removed from the room will be stored with the “Resident Caretaker” NPC for a certain amount of time, and only the player will be able to retrieve them.
Why didn't they just make it so you could upgrade your Inn room? Then nobody would have to worry about all these odd hindrances. They have to waste time coming up with solutions to problems that shouldn't exist in the first place.Greetings,
Currently it is not possible to kick players that possess a private chamber from free companies, but in a future patch we will be making this possible.
Gil spent on a private chamber will not be returned to a player when they are kicked from a free company; however, furniture that can be removed from the room will be stored with the “Resident Caretaker” NPC for a certain amount of time, and only the player will be able to retrieve them.
This is a very big issue right now. i have a member that is offline but wants to change property. But, i can't relinquish my land until they log on, who knows when that will be. I might lose the plot I want in the meantime as well as millions of gil worth of furniture that i've already gotten rid of thinkng I could change property now.
fix this
Probably intending to sell the FC I'd say.It can turn out pretty costly to have no doubts.
On June 18th I was in a small (45 member) friendly, happy FC most ppl had joined pre level 5 and most were approaching 50 with a large house in Mist.
On June 19th ALL 45 members had been kicked over night by the FC leader with no reason or communication. He is now the FC's only member and appears to not be playing.
Because like it or not, it is an issue. Its not just about dealing with trolls, its the simple fact that there is very little freedom on top of the fact that tying it to the FC house makes absolutely no sense. Personal housing should be just that, personal. Shouldn't be tied to anything.
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