Just want to bring this request back up again. It's been a pet peeve of mine for years that the Riviera awnings block rain but the Glade ones don't. Not sure about Oasis, however I want parity between awnings!I get rained on and get the "wet" animation change, even when I'm under my Glade Tiled Awning. If I walk into the chocobo stables, I dry off, but get wet again if I go under the awning. Can the rain be stopped under the awning too? It just passes through the awning as if it wasn't there.
Have we ever had a response why the game defaults our character to the yard instead of inside the house/private chambers where we logged out?
also logout animations like the ones used for the Inn?
Please, PLEASE, make it where we can move houses without having to destroy millions upon millions of expensive housing items. I am not alone in wanting to be able to move house without being heavily penalized. My Hatchling Lamp sits comfortably on my retainer, unable to be put down, along with many other items. Yes, I knew when I bought it I would probably never be able to actually use it but it's still a really crap rule and depressing to think about. My house may as well be abandoned because I refuse to throw more money into an abyss in case later on I want a different house. Is this really how you envisioned housing being implemented? Players unable to furnish their homes because they knew they would lose 50 mil+ on moving? Smaller homes not becoming available because those who want to move out of them are bound by this rule to staying in them?
I miss those and the waking up animations, too. They were such a nice touch and something that made this game stand out from others I'd played.
It would be so nice to log out the same way you do at the inn and to actually wake up in your own bed.
Logging in to see your character standing outside in the rain is fairly sad.
I will take the ability to move a house over upgrading an exising house. Due to game limitations built into housing, moving a house would be easier to get into the game, than completely rebuilding the housing wards so all plots are the same size in order to make upgrading a house even a possibility.
Some mailbox alternative would be great to have.
Tonberry: Lamp lights up when you have new mail. Alternative marberry design and scholar tonberry (w/o knife) design.
Chocobo: Small worn wood house with a nest and chocobo chick on top. Eggshell glows with new mail. Alternative fat chocobo box as well.
Cactaur: Small cactuar on a goblet style desert stone box. The cactaur itself lights up. Alternatives include a gold saucer version with waving senor sabotender, fat cactaur sitting lazily on the stone box and flowering sabotender with flowers on the box.
Goblin: A metal box with a goblin holding a bomb creature. Bomb creature glows when you have mail. Alternative illuminati blue metal box with illuminati goblin on top.
Carbuncle: Blue (yellow & red alternatives) carbuncle on a ruby shaped box. Carbuncle glows when you have new mail.
Some non-monster based boxes as well like a fat lush tree shaped mailbox, a windmill box and a mini fountain box would go well too.
I'd also like a combination aetheryte mailbox (combines aetheryte crystal with mailboxes) so there's one slot freed up in the yard and we don't have to figure out where to stuff the single large glowing crystal. Either hidden in the mailbox or add the rotating crystal to the middle of the mailbox post.
Outdoor furniture inside. There are some really nice theme furniture and grass floor and nature walls.
Can we have more outside theme furniture for inside?
-Two tier fountain and bird bath
-Wall dividers that look like lattice with flowers/vines on it.
-Deck
-BBQ!
-Tire swing! Animated emote when using the swing! (ok that really should be outside now) XD
-Beds on the floor (Japanese style or sleeping bags?)
Just all random ideas. :3
Edit: Also, With a lot of people wanting to move their house with out loosing items. Can the Merchant in the Wards have an option to Pay ??? amount of gil to transfer all the items to the new home? Still a gil sink, but not so much if people want to keep their stuff?
Last edited by Amarante; 04-26-2016 at 01:21 PM.
Not sure if this is the place to put this, but I hope it is. Order of Nald'thal Lectern is considered a desk, and I can put stuff on it. But when I try putting a Lalafellin Stepstool behind it, it just phases through. They have the same thing at the thaumaturge's guild, with the stepstool as it should be(granted, that it's part of the zone). I just thought I could put a chair or the stepstool behind it to have it fit.
Another thing with Masonwork Stove. Got one set up, and tried putting up 'A Knight to Remember' on it, as it seemed like the best place to put it. Yet, like what I said above, it phases through the Stove and tries to put itself onto the wall. Things can't even be put on the mantle of the Stove.
There's actually a graphical technique involving Housing items that you can use. It's been around for +2 years and was never actually patched out, since it's entirely cosmetic and doesn't harm the game in any way.Another thing with Masonwork Stove. Got one set up, and tried putting up 'A Knight to Remember' on it, as it seemed like the best place to put it. Yet, like what I said above, it phases through the Stove and tries to put itself onto the wall. Things can't even be put on the mantle of the Stove.
By using Partitions and Shelves in mouse mode, you can manipulate the item placement to allow both Wall and Tabletop Furniture to be suspended in mid-air.
Some folks do this already to suspend items like stuffed dolls, clocks, and portraits over the Masonwork Store. Or, a Candle Pricket / Food / etc. on top of the Manor Harpsichord, or dolls on the Glade Canopy Bed or other placements you can think of.
Some folks on YouTube have posted about it before.
Can we get more options for housing exteriors, please?
We have very limited options when it comes to Exterior Housing designs. At some point, I'd like to see one in the same style as a Japanese Castle. Could call it a Doman Castle Exterior to fit the lore, even.
I figure if Nintendo was able to do it in Animal Crossing, then the Dev Team should be able to do it in FFXIV, after all.
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