
Originally Posted by
Moxiesan
So,I want to say one of my favorite aspects of this game is housing,but I fear that it is inaccessible to most of the player base. So I'd like to take a moment to address some of aspects surrounding it. Given the amount of wards and houses per ward, there are only a total of 2,880 houses available in total on an entire server. It sounds like a lot, but in fact it's not. Since there are a total of 66 servers that means there are a total of 190,080 houses available. Definitely sounds like a lot, but let's consider the 6,000,000 or so subscribers. even if only half want a house, that is a total of roughly 7% of them being able to own a house, but wait there's more! Each Free Company can own a house as well, so that drastically dwindles that percentage since personal and free company housing shares potential plots. We aren't even taking into consideration the demands for large vs small housing etc. I think that it's a huge problem on these servers, and especially on my server (Mateus) where one couple owns over 20 houses by themselves. Yes I know there is a limit of 1 per character and 1 per free company, but they leveled up multiple characters and made multiple free companies to bypass this.
So basically what I would like to know is how are you considering on making this content more widely available?
There are a few solutions comes to mind which I will outline below:
1. Add more wards. On the bright side, it's easy to do because the system is already in place. However, you still run into its limiting factor.
2. Redo the housing. I hear in FF11 there were a few houses you could buy, but they were instanced out, so any amount of them could be purchased. This is the best idea because then any player can have access to it. The only problem is I know it will take more storage data, but it's a good thing storage is cheap.
3. Severely limit house ownership to Freecompany only wards and account restrictions. While this could help a little, people will still find a way around these restrictions.
Please address the housing issue. My family and I left for 3 years and returned to be disheartened that this oversight had still not been addressed. I hope that there is some way to fix it, which I hope #2 is the part that is selected.
Thank you for your time.