Absolutely nothing will change if people don't "whine." This is not real life (and people don't just grin and bear it here either). No one has a problem with "working for it," but the goals need to be within reach. With prices this high, especially on legacy servers, you might as well tell people to save up for the Moon.That's my only complaint, the size of the small one, it's really meant for 1-3 people lol All these people whining and complaining about the price of housing need to remember, its a FC one, where most if not all should pull their funds together for it, not to mention all the buffs they said a FChouse will give (I remember a while back they said a permanent 25% exp buff and things), which I'm sure individual housing (if it comes) won't give those so theres a chance they won't be as pricey.
That's the problem with people these days, they don't want / know how to work for things so instead they whine about it. I personally blame WoW and all the clones of it, dumbing down gamers by making everything easy / no grind / work for things. Yes I know it's just housing, but think about rl and buying a house, does whining and complaining solve anything? No, you work for it and save up. I've never seen so much complaining about stuff on a mmo before and I've been playing them since 01ish.
Kind of wish they had took the medium one and called it "small" for FCs
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I agree. There absolutely needs to be an outpouring of criticism for the current pricing model vs. reward. Without people "whining" no change would ever happen.Absolutely nothing will change if people don't "whine." This is not real life (and people don't just grin and bear it here either). No one has a problem with "working for it," but the goals need to be within reach. With prices this high, especially on legacy servers, you might as well tell people to save up for the Moon.
I do not think I would have as much of an issue with the prices if housing was not limited to a certain amount of plots available, and if the sizes reflected Free Company sizes. The houses released are the size of what I would expect personal houses to be. I have never played a game with guild housing that had such tiny houses expected to be shared by entire groups of people.
I alone have earned enough gil crafting since EA to purchase a top grade small plot of land on a legacy server.
I don't see a problem with the prices of land. If it's too expensive, no one will buy, and the price deflation mechanism built into the system will take it's toll, dropping the price until others decide to purchase.
There is nothing you can do about it but wait and let the market speak for itself.
Unless the prices drop to the halfway mark, stop deflating, and still nobody buys a house. I'm actually hoping for this scenario, because in that case SE will be forced to drop the prices. The prices don't just keep dropping until somebody buys. They drop until the halfway mark and stop.I alone have earned enough gil crafting since EA to purchase a top grade small plot of land on a legacy server.
I don't see a problem with the prices of land. If it's too expensive, no one will buy, and the price deflation mechanism built into the system will take it's toll, dropping the price until others decide to purchase.
There is nothing you can do about it but wait and let the market speak for itself.
Small fc mansion = 20 bedroom, mid level = 40 room, elite mansion = 120 room. Is the bare minimum expected at those prices. The fact they give you a house from the dollar store / home depot barn is so laughable that to anyone buying it I feel sorry for them.
Prices aren't bad if the goods are worth it... ATM they're selling piles of dung for 100,000g....... Heck I have a cardboard box in my garage to sell for just $20mil USD if anyone is interested.... Seriously the only way is ignore housing. If not a single person buys a plot maybe after a few months they'll come down off their high horse of unintelligent bliss and make choices suited for a RPG... The long term grind for FC housing I could for see. Getting a barn room fit for ghetto life for 8mil+ is so laughable I hope even the street beggars have a spark upstairs that ignites long enough to come to an intelligent STAND...
think ill just play ffxi and redecorate my ENTIRELY FREE MOG HOUSE when the urge to play house arises, lol.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueodAjWZ0A4
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Wrong.
In FFXIV, the 1% live in shanty houses... everyone else is homeless.
LOL If you have to ask, you can't afford it.
If only real estate in digital worlds wasn't so severely limited...
Last edited by Zantetsuken; 12-17-2013 at 08:59 AM.
I think there is a lot of misconception about this housing system they implemented. As suggested it's barely bigger than the inn's room. The cheapest is 8m for what you can already have for free, just minus features like furniture. I would expect a house of this size to be the size for a personal house but for an Free Company house it's asking a lot for that price. It's as if they are implementing the idea base on culture. (Yes certain place have what is call house as small as that with four or five people living there.) But this is a fantasy not real life.
Also this community is giving some pretty weird signals. Yes congratulation you spent countless hours on achieving something in a virtual world. Sadly, it's just a game you didn't actually earn anything and housing is never a hardcore type of content. It should absolutely be for casual players because that is what it was made for. You want entitlement of spending hours? You already have that it's a game call Life.
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