People like that are a special kind of loser. There is no reasoning for their behavior, they just plain suck as humans.
Ah your being to nice saying it like that. How about we dump them in the dumpster and ship them out to deep space with no chance of coming back....wait wouldn't that be creating pollution in space O>o nvm ._. I guess we stuck with these idiots who take housing too serious.... nvm well go with your insult XD
Last edited by Zakuyia; 04-01-2023 at 03:07 AM.
For the most part, I don't care what folks do with their plots. Have at it.. decorate, don't decorate- decorate in only things your retainers bring you. Your plot is yours to do with as you wish.Ah your being to nice saying it like that. How about we dump them in the dumpster and ship them out to deep space with no chance of coming back....wait wouldn't that be creating pollution in space O>o nvm ._. I guess we stuck with these idiots who take housing too serious.... nvm well go with your insult XD
It's infringing upon the space of someone else's plot and that makes 'em a jerk in my book. No excuse for that at all.
Any update on this? Is it still there?
I'll continue to reiterate that the lengths people will go is 100% due to housing grief and that Square has the resources to solve this issue but is being stubborn about it; though that's probably breaking ToS in some way. Thankfully you should just be able to clip through whatever furnishings they have set down by running into it at the same angle for 3 seconds. They really don't let players do anything to bar your path completely for the most part. Even if someone blocks a placard with a mount you can just target it with the keypad if you aren't already using a controller.
But it was bad before, and it's still bad; because the issue wasn't how it was decided who would get to own a house and of what size, it's the latter part of that sentence that's the problem. Unfortunately when people get this invested, one of the most human things that ends up happening is people acting like this; because losing a bid on a plot comes with weeks and months long consequences. And for a lot of them, that also means basically not getting to play the game the way they want to; a testament to SE's complete and utter lack of foresight. I stopped playing for a while and I basically still have so I've stopped posting about it but they really need to just cave and add instanced housing already. Everything is not good in the neighborhood.
Last edited by Corvus_V; 07-10-2023 at 03:29 PM.
what are you even talking about this is a shell FC, what does this have to do with being "human", stop excusing and justifying what this person did, they still kept it up after the bid was over, they're just trolling, dont even put blame for this on the housing system lmaoI'll continue to reiterate that the lengths people will go is 100% due to housing grief and that Square has the resources to solve this issue but is being stubborn about it; though that's probably breaking ToS in some way. Thankfully you should just be able to clip through whatever furnishings they have set down by running into it at the same angle for 3 seconds. They really don't let players do anything to bar your path completely for the most part. Even if someone blocks a placard with a mount you can just target it with the keypad if you aren't already using a controller.
But it was bad before, and it's still bad; because the issue wasn't how it was decided who would get to own a house and of what size, it's the latter part of that sentence that's the problem. Unfortunately when people get this invested, one of the most human things that ends up happening is people acting like this; because losing a bid on a plot comes with weeks and months long consequences. And for a lot of them, that also means basically not getting to play the game the way they want to; a testament to SE's complete and utter lack of foresight. I stopped playing for a while and I basically still have so I've stopped posting about it but they really need to just cave and add instanced housing already. Everything is not good in the neighborhood.
No, this is the persons fault, not squenix. Sure, the housing situation is far from ideal for a lot of people but why is this person excused from taking it out on another? I hope they are dealt with. If you have an issue? Take it up with Squenix and not out on another player.I'll continue to reiterate that the lengths people will go is 100% due to housing grief and that Square has the resources to solve this issue but is being stubborn about it; though that's probably breaking ToS in some way. Thankfully you should just be able to clip through whatever furnishings they have set down by running into it at the same angle for 3 seconds. They really don't let players do anything to bar your path completely for the most part. Even if someone blocks a placard with a mount you can just target it with the keypad if you aren't already using a controller.
But it was bad before, and it's still bad; because the issue wasn't how it was decided who would get to own a house and of what size, it's the latter part of that sentence that's the problem. Unfortunately when people get this invested, one of the most human things that ends up happening is people acting like this; because losing a bid on a plot comes with weeks and months long consequences. And for a lot of them, that also means basically not getting to play the game the way they want to; a testament to SE's complete and utter lack of foresight. I stopped playing for a while and I basically still have so I've stopped posting about it but they really need to just cave and add instanced housing already. Everything is not good in the neighborhood.
Where is this plot located? I wanna go see it lol.
Last edited by Kyssa; 07-18-2023 at 07:00 AM. Reason: typo
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