Quote Originally Posted by KawaiiNe View Post
Hello, I would like to give a suggestion about purchasing housing plots:
Once there is an open plot, the placard shows a message containing the time when the plot will be available. (for example "This plot of land will be ready for purchase in 8 hours." similar to the message during FATE's in The Firmament for Ishgard restoration.)

So when the plot be available, players can try to buy it in the same way they do right now, but instead of doing that for 30 minutes - 22 hours, there will be a shorter range like 1 hour for example.

So players won't suffer by clicking on the placard for too long, and they won't lose the opportunity because they will have 8 hours to be ready.
What do you guys think?
(This is my first post in the forums, I noticed there is a thread open about it so I didn't create a new one, but I hope my suggestion is useful ♥)
It's still something that comes with considerable drawbacks because of the way the zone instancing system works and it does nothing to solve the core problem - the need for more houses.

I can see the following happening. Everyone trying to buy a house floods the ward in advance of the stated time. Instead of a dozen players, a hundred or more will be there to trying to buy.

Many of them get their FCs and friends to go into the ward to mess with other players there to buy (this already happens), and potentially fill the ward to capacity reducing the number of potential buyers that can enter.

If the ward fills to capacity, players who already own a house or apartment in the ward won't be able to get in. They'll be angry.

Some of those hoping to buy won't be able to get in because of the random players hanging out. They'll be angry.

Lag in the ward (which is already noticeable in housing even under normal conditions) will be terrible, especially at the plot being sold with a hundred or more players standing right at the placard. Players will be angry.

Object culling will prevent many players from being able to interact with the placard at all even if they're using keybinds for targeting. They'll be angry.

Those who still don't manage to get a house despite camping the ward for a couple of hours will still be angry. And they'll still be angry when they do it a second or fifth or twentieth time and still don't have a house because there are not enough houses to fill demand.

We can come up with all sort of different ways to change the purchase system but unless supply is sufficient for everyone who wants a house to own one, those who can't get a house are going to remain angry.