It boggles my mind some of the things being said in this thread, attacking other players who are just frustrated with an awful situation instead of attacking the crappy system we're forced to deal with.
"If you REALLY want a house, just DC transfer! You can just DC travel to play with your friends anyways! If you're not willing to do this you have no room to complain about the system."
Cool, problems with this: Maybe someone is very invested in their FC for whatever reason, that attachment is valid and shouldn't be asked to be thrown away. DC hopping is a PITA and is going to get real old real fast, meaning your friends/target audience for your house, at no fault of their own, are going to not want to come visit more than a few times. If you're an RPer and you're setting your house up for something RP related for people on the DC you left, you're now inconveniencing however many people that is because they now have to DC travel. Absolutely screw that. You should not be expected to make a huge decision like DC transferring in order to access part of the game. Straight up. No amount of defending your choice to make this awful decision is going to suddenly make it an okay option, nor should you be telling people "if you're not willing to do this then you don't really want a house/you have no room to complain".
"If you don't have a house by now you're doing something wrong or you don't really want one."
Really? Interests change. Priorities shift. What kind of crappy take is this? Maybe someone wasn't interested in housing before for whatever reason (placard system was garbage, no interest in that aspect of the game, etc), thus never bothered trying to get one, but discovered something that caught their interest. Them being frustrated by the housing situation now that they DO want a house isn't invalidated because they haven't always been trying to get one, nor is it wrong of them to wish for a better system than what we have.


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We have the Fellowships, those NPCs that show you house tags... Really, there are plenty of ways to go about this. The system we have is really restrictive.

