Quote Originally Posted by Sandpark View Post
Do you not even remember what you write? You said it, clear as day.
Umm... I think you're confused.

I have no idea what you're trying to prove by quoting those two bits... and I'm not sure you know, either.

Your first quote is you putting words in my mouth. That's your post.. not mine.

The second quote is me pointing out that, yes, you have been deflecting in your replies, and avoiding the main point... which I have now pointed out several times, across multiple posts, and you keep ignoring.

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Actually you are ignoring the core point of my post. Free Company houses are for guilds and your instanced version is for non free company members which I want as well in addition to Guild houses.
You're mistaking me for someone else.

I never specifically said they should instance the non-FC housing. That was someone else. My argument has been that they need to go back to the drawing board and re-design the system, because it's utterly inadequate as-is. I've used other MMOs that handled it well, and did it right, as examples they could and, arguably, should have drawn from when designing XIV's.

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So you have a masters in game design? It is proof of nothing except that people like and hate and post about different things on web forums.
All of a sudden... out of left field...

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Only relevant example I saw you list was mining areas. I guess mining is comparable on scale for building a frigging huge airship, flying off with friends to amazing destinations in the sky? The smaller scale it is, the easier to do it due to lack of risk.
Again, you're confusing me with someone else. I never listed mining as an example.

Seriously... you need to go back and re-read this thread. You don't even know who you're responding to at this point. You're mistaking your own statements with others'.

Meantime, I think this "discussion" is over between you and I.

Good day, sir.