Well, you have an instance just above of someone disagreeing with you. If they had any intention of turning autodemo back on, the hurricane damage shot that idea dead anyway.
World might burn. Heaven might fall. Candy abides.
I stand by what I said. You can try to shame me all you want. There are alternative ways to compensate people hurt by disasters without punishing the current players. Instead of turning off auto-demolition (the easy fix), they could simply offer a full refund of the housing cost + all items lost for the same period of time. These kinds of solutions should be explored and implemented. Their current solution is terrible.
If you are struggling to get a house then you would know very well that having enough gil to buy a house is meaningless if there is no house to buy. But I get the impression that you don't care if someone else is in your current position as long as you find a way out of it.I stand by what I said. You can try to shame me all you want. There are alternative ways to compensate people hurt by disasters without punishing the current players. Instead of turning off auto-demolition (the easy fix), they could simply offer a full refund of the housing cost + all items lost for the same period of time. These kinds of solutions should be explored and implemented.
I agree but yours is worse. You're actually advocating for kicking people while they're down just so you can get one of their houses for yourself. That's...off-putting to say the least.
Last edited by Penthea; 08-29-2020 at 07:16 AM. Reason: a word
So melodramatic. I don't want to kick people while they are down, or anything like that. I just want an alternative to the current way they handle it. As things are, active players are being punished for something outside of their control. But it doesn't need to be that way.
Yet you continue to state it would be better to turn auto-demo back on because you are personally unaffected by the outbreak or other localized events. (Hurricanes, tornados, tsunamis, etc)
Plenty of people have posted throughout the paused timer that they're thankful they don't have to worry about what they have in a game, when real life has taken off the gloves. To say it's a horrible thing to do because you can't get a house as a result is beyond stupid.
I can understand only caring about yourself and your own personal effects, but to the point of bordering on sociopathy or a straight-up lack of empathy towards anyone? That's a red flag.
So you'd rather punish the people affected by disaster, rather than inconvenience the people who skirted it? Makes sense, because it's much more in the control of the victims than those who were unaffected. I mean, if your house does blow up in a hurricane, you can just line up the library with everyone else who needs to pay their sub, download the game, and load into their house once. After buying the game for PC if you're a console user, of course. Libraries don't have ps4s.
"You were right in Hurricane Laura's path. When you return to the game, you'll find your house in Eorzea is just as gone as your real one. Dw though, 50 mil in the mail! Well, as long as you made it back within 30 days of the hurricane. If you didn't, the money is gone along with every piece of decor you've ever earned. You'll have the house replaced with 1-3 years, next time there's a hurricane, maybe. Keep your fingers crossed for one!"
"Meanwhile you lucky folks who dodged the hurricane. You're rewarded with 3 demolitions today instead of two! That poor sap probably died in the storm anyway. Go move in and make yourself comfortable. No sense in giving the guy 4 months to come back"
This idea lacks both compassion and business sense. Next.
Oh, bully. Another Karen.
All these accusations that it's just for my greed. I already have a house. I'm just annoyed by the system, and the fact that my friends can't get houses. But feel free to continue judging me for being unhappy with how things are.
Telling you which sides of a problem you haven't considered thoroughly enough isn't judging you. It's just saying that if you spend more time thinking about this, it'll become clear why SE does the demo halts. If just letting auto-demo take it's course during disasters was a better idea than demo halt for player retention and happiness, SE would be doing it.
I'm annoyed by the system too and I also have a house. I really know how this feels. But this doesn't make what you're asking for any better. It's still kicking people while they're down.
The new wards that are coming are intended for players who were hoping to get houses from demolition. It's not as if homeless players are completely left without options. SE are not ignoring these people, but they don't want to ignore the plight of others to benefit another group. Not to mention what a horrendous PR move it would be to end demolition sooner than they ended it before for much more localised disasters that affected a significantly smaller amount of people than Covid.
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