Four weeks. Fifty hours. I spent fifty hours in the game and grinded gil past the point of exhaustion so that I have enough gil to buy a medium house for my free company.
I stayed up for hours, pushing myself to fatigue so I have a shot at getting a house.
Then, when the servers open, I was immediately greeted with multiple server errors and by the time I logged in I was able to at least grab a small cottage.
But now, fifty hours of my time making gil were wasted. I spent fifty hours for nothing. In any other video game, this would never happen. You always get rewarded for grinding so much.
But in this game, depression, desperation, dejectedness greet you all because of one thing: housing.
I was one of the lucky ones: I at least got some housing. I'm still disappointed, as are the members in my free company but at least we got something.
What about the people who got nothing? What will they do now?
Is this really a fair system? You're pushing people to fatigue and desperation because of this housing system. We are all outraged.
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I stayed up for hours, pushing myself to fatigue so I have a shot at getting a house.
Then, when the servers open, I was immediately greeted with multiple server errors and by the time I logged in I was able to at least grab a small cottage.
But now, fifty hours of my time making gil were wasted. I spent fifty hours for nothing. In any other video game, this would never happen. You always get rewarded for grinding so much.
But in this game, depression, desperation, dejectedness greet you all because of one thing: housing.
I was one of the lucky ones: I at least got some housing. I'm still disappointed, as are the members in my free company but at least we got something.
What about the people who got nothing? What will they do now?
Is this really a fair system? You're pushing people to fatigue and desperation because of this housing system. We are all outraged.
Continue reading...