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Blizzard explained how World of Warcraft's housing system works, and claimed that everyone who wants a house will try to adopt a wide range of adoption.
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Blizzard also took JAB from the housing system of Final Fantasy 14, and emphasized that the house would not be reposed if “no costumes” were involved and temporarily canceled subscriptions.
Last year, World of Warcraft announced that it was absolutely a large -scale announcement and said that player houses will come to the game at a request for more than 10 years. The World of Warcraft player, which is scheduled to be added to the game at the upcoming midnight expansion, will finally get a dream house, and Blizzard has recently revealed his first appearance on how the player's housing actually works.
In a new blog post on the Blizzard website (PC gamer), everyone who wants to create a widely adopted feature will be able to easily use the player housing. It looks quite good for those who are worried that there may be a limited number of houses. This is the case of other MMOs, such as Final Fantasy 14.
World of Warcraft Lost Final Fantasy 14 Player Housing
In fact, Blizzard did not waste a cheeky pot several times in a relatively strict housing system of Final Fantasy 14. It is hard to imagine that the nearest competitor is not named it, but it is currently referred to as other popular MMOs.
“If you want a house, you can have a house.” “There are no huge requirements, high purchase costs, costumes and cumbersome maintenance (if you don't worry about subscriptions, the house will not be reposed!).”
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My ordinary trick doesn't take me out of my final fantasy 14 slump.
Perhaps if you take a break at FFXIV, it will help you recharge a light battery warrior.
The housing system of FINAL FANTASY 14 has been a source of criticism for quite some time, and one of the biggest problems is to destroy the house if the owner does not enter more than 45 days. It does not lose its house, but prevents the player from canceling and relaxing, and simply getting one is more difficult than necessary for the game lottery system.
It is not particularly difficult to make cash in Final Fantasy 14, but the price for a large house may seem monumental to those who have just started the price of 50 million. If you do not invest too much in production or collection, it may take a few months to build the amount of cash. As a passionate FF14 player, I'm a bit envious of the World of Warcraft's housing system, and perhaps Square ENIX can take a few pages from Blizzard's book in the future.
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November 23, 2004
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T Teens: Blood and Gore, Classic Humor, Mild language, implicit topic, alcohol use, violence (online interaction grade)