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    worldofneil's Avatar
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    Scott Pilgrim
    World
    Omega
    Main Class
    White Mage Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by skeletonfingers View Post
    I can't understand the logic behind it.
    It's a way to convince people to stay subscribed and they also probably rationalise it that they store less data for non-active players then.


    Quote Originally Posted by skeletonfingers View Post
    The same goes for having to pay for additional private quarters if your FC drops you or disbands. The game is asking you to take a risk at spending a large amount of gil and not guaranteeing once that money is spent that you will continue to keep what you paid for.
    This is true. They probably justify it as a gil sink though to remove money from the game (as there are so many ways to get money that comes from nowhere and very few that actually take money out of the game).

    Quote Originally Posted by skeletonfingers View Post
    Why wouldn't they just make private quarters be owned by your character, but only be able to have access to through a FC instance you are apart of?
    Because it's attached to the house and the house is owned by the free company. I agree it'd be nice if you could move it with you to a new house, but that's unrealistic (unless they invent some lore that explains how your room isn't connected to a solid house/moves around...)
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    Exodia Lunalu
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    Exodus
    Main Class
    Gladiator Lv 80
    Quote Originally Posted by worldofneil View Post
    Because it's attached to the house and the house is owned by the free company. I agree it'd be nice if you could move it with you to a new house, but that's unrealistic (unless they invent some lore that explains how your room isn't connected to a solid house/moves around...)
    You are defending a poor game design with a need for Lore? Where is the lore around why the characters in this world never sleep? The lore behind the same events/stories happening over and over in different time/space for all the characters in it, endlessly, with an exception to once a week the world ceasing to exist while its makers shut servers down for maintenance? Or, the lore behind why a people randomly disappear into thin air and are gone for hours/days/months then suddenly reappear? (without their housing still intact) Its a game. Lore exists for good setting and story telling, not defining the very existence of every possible element within a game.
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