People who put in more effort got what they worked towardsI'm sorry, do you genuinely think you're one of the only people who has levelled multiple alts and raised gil across the board for a shot at their preferred housing? You don't think people have been doing the same thing for years, especially when Empyreum dropped? Some of you really do think highly of yourselves, don't you?
And yes, you still lucked out; you even point out yourself you took advantage of being around at the right time when the housing switch happened and new wards were added, and you were fortunate not to have any other bids on it.
Pushing the blame on to players for not sacrificing what actually makes the game meaningful for them to drop everything and move to a smaller server where you think they might have a shot isn't a practical argument, either. Competition would still be rife, supply would still be rapidly eaten up and the end result would be exactly the same. The game's population and how housing works is in a drastically different place than it was ten years ago, and the game in general has been sagging under the weight of its flawed and outdated infrastructure for years now. The blame lies squarely with the devs for allowing the problem to compound the way it has.
And again, larges were 3 per ward because they were FC only, ridiculously expensive and it was predicted that very few players would even shoot for them because of the immense amount of effort/ money required for what was effectively a glorified gil sink at the time with very little to them. This weird "luxury" perception is something players assigned a broken system to make themselves feel special because they have something else other players don't, and this thread more than illustrates that that's the crux of the matter for the majority of people arguing against this to begin with.
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Much as I’d like to see a fully instanced housing option added to the ward system (fingers crossed that Lifestyle Content 2.0 might be something close enough), my more “realistic” prediction is Housing Mirage to satisfy the size disparity alongside the planned item limit increases, another 6 wards added to each zone for a total of 36 (because that will fit without having to redesign the current UI lol) and a new residential district added, probably in Old Sharlayan. Maybe not all in 7.x though… but I think that’s the more conservative route to go: it’ll make things a little better, even though scarcity will still be an issue on some DCs. Guess it depends on how much they’re willing to innovate and break the old patterns. Housing Mirage and even IS give me some hope that at least someone involved wants to push things forward and do some real updates.



