If wards are doubled (Or increased drastically) like its been said, more people will have the opportunity to obtain housing and under regulation, they will not fill up as quickly as they have from the housing flipping market. If they do fill, they fill with legitimate players. Someone with 50 mil will stand equally with someone with 5 mil on a small house and both deserved the house equally.
They will fill quickly enough for us to end up in this same situation in a few months. People have more gil than ever, and the prices have remained unchanged.If wards are doubled (Or increased drastically) like its been said, more people will have the opportunity to obtain housing and under regulation, they will not fill up as quickly as they have from the housing flipping market. If they do fill, they fill with legitimate players. Someone with 50 mil will stand equally with someone with 5 mil on a small house and both deserved the house equally.
I'm not saying stricter policy on house flipping wouldn't help, but do you really think they're going to do that?
Why not just get rid of the cost altogether and make housing free, so the first person to grab it gets it? No, wait, that gives people that put in time and effort camping an unfair advantage. How about making it a lottery where you randomly get a house magically gifted to you, if you're one of the lucky 1% to win. There's no reason at all to reward time and effort, that's just silly.
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