they are in it way too deep to make a huge change like getting rid of the wards. and although it sucks the wards are a good thing, it makes the game more social. i like having neighbors, i like going down the block to my friend's house.Honestly, thinking about it? They just need to get rid of the wards and make all the houses stand-alone instances. That way everyone can keep their house no matter how long they've been un-subbed and no one will have to wait for a slot to open up because there'll always be some available.
S.E needs to do this. Ultima Online had this and it worked wonderfully. If someone leaves the game for 2-3 months unsubbed, just take everything and give it back to the owner, and demilish the house and put the plot up for sale. If people cry, so be it. Either they stay subbed, or lose their house. If I stop paying my taxes on my house here in America, I will eventually lose my house, end of story. It should work the same in the game. You quit paying, you lose end of story. There is a house and free company name I want on my server (siren). The Free Company is called The Returners. It has 9 members. One of the raiders made a blog post, LAST YEAR that they quit the game totally. The leader has not been seen by anyone that I know at all. No one knows who she is. http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodest...4073691030639/
Hmm? The 'Master' of this FC was at least last seen in January per their achievements tab.S.E needs to do this. Ultima Online had this and it worked wonderfully. If someone leaves the game for 2-3 months unsubbed, just take everything and give it back to the owner, and demilish the house and put the plot up for sale. If people cry, so be it. Either they stay subbed, or lose their house. If I stop paying my taxes on my house here in America, I will eventually lose my house, end of story. It should work the same in the game. You quit paying, you lose end of story. There is a house and free company name I want on my server (siren). The Free Company is called The Returners. It has 9 members. One of the raiders made a blog post, LAST YEAR that they quit the game totally. The leader has not been seen by anyone that I know at all. No one knows who she is. http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodest...4073691030639/
I remember thinking that the amount of time they had planned was pretty short. To me, 6 months sounds fair.
There are zero plots left on Hyperion server---a great housing purge needs to happen. My FC needs a house!!
I'm on Hyperion and I've seen plots come open at random -- I check the listings almost daily. :/
Most recently, I've seen a M plot in Lavender Beds go open and then sold within 2 days. (I was trying to buy but couldn't get a bridge loan fast enough... /cry)
There was one in Mist (M) and another in Goblet (L) that have been opened and sold in the last two or three months.
What I don't know, is what happened to the owners... those plots were filled before, but suddenly they were open again.
I would be in favor of implementing a weekly/monthly maintenance fee, of, lets say, around 100k/small, 500k/medium, and 1 mil/large, per week in order to keep your house after purchasing. FC house money could be taken from the fc chest, and personal houses directly from the responsible person.
It would add a price to maintaining the house, and discourage people from buying them without any intention of actually using them.
I wouldn't object to a maintenance fee (provided you can pay up 6 months to a year in advance), but those numbers are a couple orders of magnitude beyond being reasonable. I certainly don't make anywhere near 100k in a week. It's pushing it as to whether I'd make that much in a month, though there have occasionally been months when I have. But when I do, there's generally other things I want to spend it on, too. A maintenance fee isn't for squeezing every gil out of people that they can get. It's for ensuring that people are still interested in having the house.
Knock a couple zeros off those numbers, let people pay the fee in advance (at least 6 months ahead) and set up an escrow for housing items and a re-purchase voucher, so people can get a house back again, then it would be reasonable to foreclose on houses for not keeping up with the fees. It would get back houses, both from people who quit the game (as the other proposed inactivity rules would), and also from those who have lost interest in the housing feature even if they still play regularly.
Remember, gardening alone is one of the most profitable ventures in the game, restricted only to those with a house. If you properly manage your house, your garden should net you at least 750k a week per deluxe plot, if not a lot more. My FC does about 10 mil a month off our 3 deluxe plots. If What these numbers do, is guarantee that people arent going to buy a house, and then not properly utilize it so that other people can gain the products therein.
That happens quite often, I've been just waiting for the right ward to open up so I can buy.I'm on Hyperion and I've seen plots come open at random -- I check the listings almost daily. :/
Most recently, I've seen a M plot in Lavender Beds go open and then sold within 2 days. (I was trying to buy but couldn't get a bridge loan fast enough... /cry)
There was one in Mist (M) and another in Goblet (L) that have been opened and sold in the last two or three months.
What I don't know, is what happened to the owners... those plots were filled before, but suddenly they were open again.
It happens when an FC disbands or people change servers, I believe relinquishing the house is a requirement before you can move servers actually.
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