So, I came back from a long break and thought I'd get a house before Shadowbringers dropped and a potential new housing area opens up. Instead, I have no house yet and came back to the literal worst design decision I've seen SE make since FFXIV 1.0. I want to know who came up with the idea of a hidden timer, especially one so long, and why they thought it was a good idea? I then think they should be fired. If it was a group effort, then I weep for SE in general.
I sat in front of a single plot yesterday for 17 hours. 17 HOURS! I really wish I was exaggerating. As a 34 year old person with a life and a job, for me to do something for 17 hours straight is an absolute rarity. I haven't played a single game for more than 8 hours straight in over 10 years. And yet, I went above and beyond that yesterday for a CHANCE to get a housing plot. And before you ask, I did not get that plot. I got so absolutely tired that I could no longer keep my head up and had to call it quits. When I woke up my plot was taken with a house already on it.
I'm beyond dejected. I get the reasoning behind the change and wanting to prevent RMT is a noble cause. However, the new system actually favors RMT more than the regular player like me. How's that you ask? Simple, RMT can still sell a FC with a house to those who want one and they have the manpower to sit in front of a sign far longer than you or I could. I once dealt with an RMT linkshell in FFXI and talked regularly with one of their members. When they were done for the day, another guy just took his place on that same character. So they can definitely sit at a plot for whatever invisible timer that is in place. And if the timer is ridiculous like 24 hours they can do that far easier than you or I can and in far greater numbers.
But fear not! I am not here to simply complain as I have seen in a hundred other threads. I offer an idea that I think everyone could get behind. One that vastly improves the odds of regular players getting a house while minimizing the chance of RMT getting it. Read the next post below!