More stuff in a house? Many I've visited are so stuffed with junk that I can barely move, let alone see anything because my camera is constantly being blocked. Usually, I just have to get out of these ASAP.
More stuff in a house? Many I've visited are so stuffed with junk that I can barely move, let alone see anything because my camera is constantly being blocked. Usually, I just have to get out of these ASAP.


Small houses tend to be cramped. Mediums seem to be a sweet spot. Its larges that are a problem. Three times the size of a medium with only 25% more capacity.

I think they need to double triple and quadruple the limit. it should be based on volume or sqft. Problem is, small has a basement that is 1.5 times the size of the first floor while only raising the limit by 100% from apartment. It only gets worse from there. Medium is approximately 3.5-3x the sqft of a small and only has a 50% increase in item count from small. Another way to put it is it is over 6x the sqft of an apartment and only has 3x the item amount. The large is approximately 2x the sqft of the medium or 12x the size of an apartment... and it only has 4 times the amount of item slots. You can see why there is a problem.
Personally, I think the outside furnishing limit needs to be increased because not all furnishings are equal in size. I think it's crazy if I have the space, I can't have 4 oblong gardens, I am limited to one.
I've used up 20 furnishings on my small house plot and my yard looks almost vacant.
"The worst foe lies within the self."
Couldn't find a better place to post this so here goes hope someone who can help sees this.
I had a medium house back in 2018 and I had to stop playing was in the hospital with cancer its in remission now.
I made some new friends want to transfer servers to play with them. However I also want my house items back some are quest items, some event items, others are just items you make, plus I would like my 80% gil. I dont make money fast in the game so it would be a big help. But because they only hold your gil and items for 35 days after they demolish your house they wont give any of it back. I emailed customer support 4 times explained why and they don't even read it.
This is something so simple they could do but from my experience with customer support they just don't care about the people who play Final Fantasy 14.
The 35 days to claim your housing items and gil time line to just shows greed because it forces you to pay to get back in time and not everyone can.
They could have had the system just put it in your character inventory like other games have. But they made a way that would force people to resub if they wanted it back.
I doubt I will get anything back at all so guess its time for a new game.



Just a small house has the potential to have 220 items placed + 220 items in storage. Even if your personal inventory were completely empty, that would be 240 items that had nowhere to go. There's a reason it's held on the npc. I do think at the very least the gil and any no longer obtainable/mogstation items should be preserved without limit. You should be able to acquire any quest items from vendors in game at least.
Unfortunately the rules are you have 45 days to enter the house or it gets auto-demolished and 35 days afterwards to collect your items. There's no "*certain circumstances will permit an exception to this rule." This applies to everyone and the customer service team is not permitted to go around it.
Last edited by Dustytome; 12-05-2019 at 03:33 AM.
Camera is really an issue in smaller houses. Imo, mainly due to the fact that door partitions are considered to be "open spaces" between walls. While your camera angle doesn't go through the wall partitions (once you turn your back to them), it sadly does in door partitions. Its really annoying. Although we can always adjust the camera to see the room as it was intended by the owner (sort of), changing this specific issue would greatly improve perspective.

I think I have that issue with my cottage. Too many additional floors in a small house. I've tried to accommodate it by having a high ceiling right when you enter so that people can adjust their cameras. It's kinda sad that anyone would have to do that just to visit a house. I get sick in first person mode so I can understand.
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