When someone says that the suffering of other players in real life is less important than a pixel house in a video game, that's not name-calling, that's accuracy.

I would prefer the demo timers never come back, considering that is what was promised and that is what respects the time and effort that players put into getting a house. The players are not the problem. Square is, in their greed. The cheap tactic keeps players subbed despite the "caring" advice of Yoshida to take breaks. One of their biggest moneymakers, but somehow, it's still small indie company, please understand--while smaller MMOs have functional housing systems for all.

But you want to punish people for tragedy beyond their control instead. Losing everything in real life isn't enough, take the pixel things, too!

May you never be reduced to an inconvenience for ghouls who look at your pixel house and only care that it isn't theirs.