Quote Originally Posted by Almagnus1 View Post
And you have zero historical context for what was going on back then, so zero understanding of how much of a cluster it was to get a house. You had to find a house flipper, pay them gil, hope that someone didn't snipe you, and then buy the house. People were making gil hand over fist for the housing system (which they aren't know) and if you didn't have at least (IIRC) 20M gil to burn, you wouldn't have enough for a small house - and that was in SB currency. Going after a large house? Better hope you have 200M gil (or more) otherwise good luck. There were absolutely NO houses open on the populated worlds because players with too much time and gil would start buying up the houses once they got the alts up high enough to be able to get a house, and after they started forming the shell FCs. 2/4 things in the post YOU LINKED were directly addressing that observation and trying to stop that because normal people didn't have a realistic shot at getting a house on the populated servers and the advice given was "you want a house, go to a smaller server". That was BEFORE we were able to hop servers as easily as we can nowadays.

So yes, I'm a bit miffed at you (and rightfully so) because all you want is the easy forum "win". You refuse to take time and understand something that was going on three years before you joined the forums (and likely three years before you joined FFXIV), so don't understand the frustrations with housing and how Sisyphean it was to attempt to get a house without going through a third party and hoping that they honored the agreement (and enough did not that it was a problem and you had to pray that a GM was willing to side with an agreement made outside of FFXIV or you were out the house flipping fee).
None of this has any relevance to the conversation that was had. It was a simple “wasnt this the person who did X?” “wait really? proof!” “heres what theyre referring to!”

No context was needed.