Was discussing a new system, not the current system.
This means no more waiting at a placard for many hours, just sign up, pray to Thal, and leave to play the game lol.
Didn't ask to destroy the wards. I think doing that would be a mistake and in general I don't like changing the carpet underneath people. But the current system is bad in many ways (imo) and I believe creating a new system would be best (doubling down on bad is not as helpful as making something more powerful and flexible, like instanced housing - imo). "Instanced housing" wording used here of course in that sense of being more dynamic to the demands, ESO, Wildstar, Garrison, etc, etc, where there isn't really a supply limit (as many want to have it do get to have it, no weird hoops to jump through or servers to abandon).
Didn't say remove gil sink :3. I said make a small area (even one small room) free to everyone, and then give them the tools to upgrade that into a zone/large house. Like in FFXI how you were given a room but you could upgrade it for more space and a second floor, except I'm saying here make it even a longer progression (floors, outdoors, etc, etc). Imo ideally to the point it becomes Wildstar tier housing.
If you want a large house (or even larger given that a system is made powerful enough like Wildstar) then you will still be playing part in the gil sink. The gil sink wasn't removed. I believe plopping the system into people's laps is better as they will toy with it out of curiousity vs having to invest in a system that they're not sure they're ready to go that deep investment with. "oh I like this room, I want it larger" and "well I guess I have a place of my own so I should probably get some stuff to put it in (visit marketward)" is a better gil sink than "I don't want to spend that much money on something I'm not sure I'll love in a place I'm not really fond of in a system that will remove it from me if I don't touch it frequently".
I believe investment is important and do not want the concept gone, but I think the barrier to entry should be exceptionally low (and the supply 1:1). Of course the first step in the progression ladder isn't a mansion (not saying give everyone a free mansion and 5000 yalms of land), like FFXI it'd start small (but potential for a lot of growth and power). So if you wanted a small house, medium, large, etc (if instanced it has opportunity for more dynamic progression and steps), then you'll still invest and the sink still there - I believe in this route the sink is actually much larger overall

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