I think a lot of FC will buy the whole street if they can... ^^;
I think a lot of FC will buy the whole street if they can... ^^;

you really shouldn't be able to have more than one plot.. HOWEVER... they should give you your gil back.. OR discount the price of next house purchased or something... and ya losing all that stuff sucks... we had like close to 8m worth of furniture etc stuff in our small house.. including what we paid for building fee and land.. when we went to a medium house.. we lost EVERYTHING... it really sucks and is a huge design flaw .. or a way for s/e to take a ton of gil out of the economy


I think about two different solutions for housing, first is make in lands board an "upgrade" price, that is the price of land, discounted by the paid price of actual owned land. If you purchase with "upgrade" price, you buy the new land and at same time your old land is released.
The second, to address the problem of losing house and furnitures, it may be great have a "land ticket" that the FC master can sell on market at the price he wants, and whoever buy it, will take over the house property, switching owning FC.
I'd think that the reason for having a system that places consequences on the decision a FC makes with regards to housing plots are to prevent a situation where a FC purchases a S/M plot just to "reserve" that plot, knowing well that they'll be able to simply upgrade in the future and using it as a temporary housing while saving up to purchase a M/L plot in the near future, effectively depriving another FC who truly wanted that S/M plot from it.I think about two different solutions for housing, first is make in lands board an "upgrade" price, that is the price of land, discounted by the paid price of actual owned land. If you purchase with "upgrade" price, you buy the new land and at same time your old land is released.
The second, to address the problem of losing house and furnitures, it may be great have a "land ticket" that the FC master can sell on market at the price he wants, and whoever buy it, will take over the house property, switching owning FC.
Last edited by ReiszRie; 05-23-2014 at 06:47 PM.


Cannot understand your point. With my suggest, when a FC have enough Gil to buy a bigger house, they can switch to that, and leave other FCs free to get the plot they left. It makes room for other FC, does not deprive anyone.I'd think that the reason for having a system that places consequences on the decision a FC makes with regards to housing plots are to prevent a situation where a FC purchases a S/M plot just to "reserve" that plot, knowing well that they'll be able to simply upgrade in the future and using it as a temporary housing while saving up to purchase a M/L plot in the near future, effectively depriving another FC who truly wanted that S/M plot from it.
When FC purchase a land it is not depriving no one, just bought something on sell. FC that "truly want" a slot, just have to buy it before someone else does. Don't think they can report another FC because have bought the slot before them.
The upgrade is not that "simply", get 30kk Gil apart is quite a difficult task, at least for us.
Last edited by LalaRu; 05-23-2014 at 08:20 PM.
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