*stares at my sweet apartment*
...Why mess with perfection?
*stares at my sweet apartment*
...Why mess with perfection?
If you think that's bad, try sinking said candlestick.
How glitching has minimum height and/or drop requirements in order to stick is so far beyond that they might as well set up a housing district in Ultima Thule.
.... totally pretend I didn't say that.
All you have is an apartment? huh? An apt is a great place to build some amazing designs. Apt's are where I get most of my ideas because of the limited space and only 100 items slots. I've seen apts with several stories to them and I scratch my head wondering howwww??? There is absolutely no shame in having and decorating an apt.
sagacious
Dear you must first understand the rules of glitching. Some items require you to be a certain distance away from a wall to work. I've seen speaker designs and tried to copy it for hrs not realizing is was the distance from the walls that was the most important part. Moved away from the walls and they will glitch and stay.
Last edited by sagacious; 01-10-2023 at 02:58 PM. Reason: grammer
sagacious
Oh love. I wouldn't tell me this, if you previously responded to another poster with this...Dear you must first understand the rules of glitching. Some items require you to be a certain distance away from a wall to work. I've seen speaker designs and tried to copy it for hrs not realizing is was the distance from the walls that was the most important part. Moved away from the walls and they will glitch and stay.
Adding stories to a single floor is possible due to the immense height that is provided relative to your character. Especially single floor establishments like apartments, or an FC room. Some of the gorgeous decor you have likely seen utilize fake ceilings, which make the room(s) far more relative to your character's height, or you can add a floor, floating lofts, spiral staircases, etc.I've seen apts with several stories to them and I scratch my head wondering howwww???
You also might be referring to floating wall mounted furniture, which if you attempt to do this too close to a recognized wall, it will just snap it to the wall. This can be very frustrating when going for a certain aesthetic, or it can also be used to your advantage if for example you're using a portrait to make a fake mirror, and actually get the backside of it to appear on a wall instead of the front.
I am well-versed with the glitches housing uses, and have tons of files saved with spreadsheets and notes for days. I've probably spent too much time decorating in this game to be honest. My current home was a project that ate up an entire patch cycle, as I did nothing else but spend endless nights getting things just the way I wanted. I also can't even begin to tell you about the final test for a design where you leave your house/apartment and go back in, only to see your work completely erased.
As I said previously, this is a very time consuming activity in FFXIV if you decide to use glitches. As well as very frustrating. Yes, there are indeed some very beautiful designs, and some players actually receive commissions to decorate other people's homes (I honestly don't get this, but whatevs). You also have to budget since we have limited slots. I've seen single designs eat up well over 20% of slot availability, and not leaving much for the mind to expand upon the other areas of the house.
Ugh don't get me started on the people who buy larges only so they can make a very pretty one room apartment that takes up all of the slots. Yet blocks off 95% of the house.
To be fair, I don't see anything wrong with that. Some decorators want a large simply because it offers more item slots which would enable them to do a build which is not possible with less item slots. I've seen plenty of gorgeous one floor builds in large houses too.
Decorating is time consuming, and there's a certain amount of "I don't want to throw away all of my hard work" in there too.
I tend to 'redecorate' roughly once a year or so, but I'll update minor things here or there as I go along sometimes.
It annoys me too, but blame the item limit. If each size house had roughly 50-100 extra item slots, you wouldn't see this because people could do with a Medium what they currently need a Large for.
I have seen many large builds that take up a large portion of the house but they are very well done. The people who get paid to decorate are usually the ones who cut off part of the house to get desired results. I am not to that level yet, but I learn new techniques everyday and hope to be able to decorate like that.
sagacious
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