I made like 300k last night twiddling my thumbs while watching twitch. No joke, with a rent system its simple. The rent either so high it dents pockets or it as no noticable effect..Even someone with just a 10% of my gil count would take years to run out.
Regardless, this whole rent concept would make Apartments less appealing. They're only saving grace is not requiring a constant subscription. It's also a limitless system as the dev team says they can generate more as needed. Considering they've never once had to add additional apartment, it really goes to highlight how little people think of them. Slapping a rent price on Apartments will kill them off entirely.

What's the point of adding rent when there isn't a single server to the best of my knowledge that is 100% out of apartments?
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There is no point to it and it's not going to happen. What would be nice is a revamp of the apartments so we can buy different size ones but after more than two years since the concept was floated by the director don't think that's ever going to happen.
Housing system needs some humor I suppose. I'm sure charging rent for apartments when most people don't even want them would go over big with the 14 community.
Last edited by LaylaTsarra; 06-18-2021 at 11:14 AM.
Op trying to pass it as gil sink. Which wont work as the cost would have to be affordable to all players. That affordability will kill it as a gil sink.




Gil sinks need to target the wealthiest of players (those with 100mil+) to be able to take the most gil out of the game. Chances are, if someone’s got just an apartment, then they’re not part of that subset of wealthiest players. And if they are part of that subset and JUST have an apartment, they likely won’t want to participate in a gil sink.
Gold sinks in games in general need to be willing/tied to something NEW that players will know they’ll want.
IE a mount, or a minion, or hair, or a barding, or a subscription token. They need to be a LOT - 20mil+.
Targetting apartment owners isnt a gil sink - it’s just petty.
I really dislike the thought of punishing the players for the sins of the game maker...
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Last edited by Besame; 06-20-2021 at 10:34 PM.
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Then you should also know that (for the most part) the SE dev team are leaps and bounds ahead of where the Blizzard dev team currently is.
Someone who quit WoW around the start of MoP would have no idea what a mess the current game is. Heck, I don't know from personal experience either and I was playing until end of Legion. I do know that one of my friends who also plays this game was a dedicated WoW fanboy (would put a WoW patch ahead of expansion release here) and about 3 months ago went "I can't take this anymore", cancelled his WoW subscription then uninstalled the game.
But then none of that has anything to do with the housing situation here.
Does the game need more gil sinks? Yes. But if the goal is to increase apartment popularity while reducing demand for houses, attaching a gil sink to apartments would be counterproductive because it would only reduce the demand for apartments. Increasing the cost of something already considered less than desirable by many does not make it more desirable.
Gil sinks are not "punishment" and it's ridiculous to refer to them as such. The game gives us gil for playing through most content. We in turn decide how we want to spend it. Either we're willing to pay the price to get the optional item being offered, or we don't. There is no punishment involved.
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