Please, please, PLEASE do not have a limit to how many players are able to have a house. I've seen it done in every MMO that ever had housing, and its EXTREMELY unfair.
Absolutely every player should be able to have a house.
Please, please, PLEASE do not have a limit to how many players are able to have a house. I've seen it done in every MMO that ever had housing, and its EXTREMELY unfair.
Absolutely every player should be able to have a house.
Hmm, I agree
I don't think they will limit it. I have heard things before about them limiting specific areas though. So 100 people in this town and 100 in that etc....
This is what Wada-san said he was worried about as Yoshi P was talking about it.
Yoshi P said that it will be sort of instanced... so if one area fills up they can add more and not run out.
But you will have to pick and buy your plot of land (different sizes available) so I figure that if someone gets the plot that you wanted, you will have to wait until they make another instance available before you can try to buy it again.
Sounds like exactly the same as the system in Lord of the Rings Online. Each instanced area would hold a couple of Kinship (Linkshell) Houses, a half-dozen large houses (with a higher rent) and a dozen small houses. The area also had NPCs to access to your Vault (ie Retainer) and a shop for vending goods.Yoshi P said that it will be sort of instanced... so if one area fills up they can add more and not run out.
But you will have to pick and buy your plot of land (different sizes available) so I figure that if someone gets the plot that you wanted, you will have to wait until they make another instance available before you can try to buy it again.
It's ok and it ensures everyone has a house, but leaves the residential areas feeling like ghost towns - more so after a few months when the population dies down.
I do like the sound of the Choco Ranch though! Kinda hoping there's a special type of storage to replace the Armoire that can keep *all* Uni/Unt items in it.
Let's hope the residential areas are the size of your average zone and not that of your average box. The new servers are supposed to be able to handle up to 600 people in one area which sounds promising.Sounds like exactly the same as the system in Lord of the Rings Online. Each instanced area would hold a couple of Kinship (Linkshell) Houses, a half-dozen large houses (with a higher rent) and a dozen small houses. The area also had NPCs to access to your Vault (ie Retainer) and a shop for vending goods.
It's ok and it ensures everyone has a house, but leaves the residential areas feeling like ghost towns - more so after a few months when the population dies down.
I do like the sound of the Choco Ranch though! Kinda hoping there's a special type of storage to replace the Armoire that can keep *all* Uni/Unt items in it.
According to Reinheart's translations it seems the sizes will NOT be different, but that you start small and upgrade your house from there.This is what Wada-san said he was worried about as Yoshi P was talking about it.
Yoshi P said that it will be sort of instanced... so if one area fills up they can add more and not run out.
But you will have to pick and buy your plot of land (different sizes available) so I figure that if someone gets the plot that you wanted, you will have to wait until they make another instance available before you can try to buy it again.
Um... I haven't really read Reinheart's translation... but what I recall Yoshi P saying is there will be different sizes of land plots: small, medium, large, and I think he mentioned extra large as well.
You will of course be able to build bigger houses on bigger plots of land.
Of course the prices will be higher, so in the beginning you may want to start with a small piece of land and a small house.
Speculation now: I guess that perhaps implies we can somehow sell or trade up? Or perhaps buy up a ton of property, rent it out, and be property tycoons! ^^;
That was the mods translation of it, but Reinheart's translation is rather radically different. According to Reinheart's translation, he never said anything about big plots of land that cost a fortune. He said about building a small house and paying more and more to slowly make it bigger and bigger.Um... I haven't really read Reinheart's translation... but what I recall Yoshi P saying is there will be different sizes of land plots: small, medium, large, and I think he mentioned extra large as well.
You will of course be able to build bigger houses on bigger plots of land.
Of course the prices will be higher, so in the beginning you may want to start with a small piece of land and a small house.
Speculation now: I guess that perhaps implies we can somehow sell or trade up? Or perhaps buy up a ton of property, rent it out, and be property tycoons! ^^;
I know that Reinheart does the English FFXIV community a great service by translating a lot of what happens on the Japanese side.That was the mods translation of it, but Reinheart's translation is rather radically different. According to Reinheart's translation, he never said anything about big plots of land that cost a fortune. He said about building a small house and paying more and more to slowly make it bigger and bigger.
But I believe he was translating and adding to the document in real time, and believe me, that is an immensely difficult thing to do while capturing every bit of information and nuance.
Whereas I was simply watching the video and have related what I took away from it after having the luxury of time to respond.
What I wrote above is how I understand what Yoshi P said in the video, and is not based on anyone's translation... again, I do speak Japanese as well.
I believe things are still subject to change so I wouldn't even take Yoshi P's words as set in stone... but that is what he said last night.
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