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    Almagnus1's Avatar
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    Maley Oakensage
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jojoya View Post
    When apartments were added back in Heavensward, SE told us they would not be subject to demolition because it would be relatively easy for them to add more wings to apartment buildings (compared to what they have to do to add entire new wards) if there was a need for more apartments on worlds.
    Do you happen to have the link for that? I was looking into when it was implemented the other night and it looked like around 3.4, but (as that's a long time) I don't really recall much of what was going on on the dev side prior to the patch release >.>

    I would be interested to know what was said, just don't really know where would be the correct channel for that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jojoya View Post
    Keep in mind how players react. What do you think the realistic outcome would be if your suggestions were implemented? Would the game be in a better place than it is now? Would players be happier than they are now?
    Same as any change to any game system, you'd get every reaction in the book for like a week, things'd calm down and life would go on.
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    Jojoya Joya
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    Quote Originally Posted by Almagnus1 View Post
    Same as any change to any game system, you'd get every reaction in the book for like a week, things'd calm down and life would go on.
    And players would stop buying apartments because the main appeal of an apartment - lack of demolition - would no longer exist while they suddenly have a new major disadvantage - rent - that houses lack. They'll just keep saving up that gil for the day they can finally get a house instead.

    You're honestly not thinking this through all the way.
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