Player Housing in World of Warcraft

They’re either trolling or just don’t know any better.

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The health inspector is not gonna like Xal’atath floating through my kitchen without shoes…

Also why not just use dungeons? They’re already hedged off from the rest of the world and have a diverse array of setting, also some of them sort of allow item placement in some, so why not modify them to allow more technical placement of items in set places and increase the occupation threshold from the original 5 people?

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Then we want high elves!!!

… sorry I’m a jerk :slight_smile:

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Yes, It Is is sad to see on how a small group of people have just came to the post for targeting others players who agree and like this great idea. Those Troublemakers persons will keep throwing dirt with their non-constructive comments, because they feel it could be something possible and they are scared to see it happen. I suggest everyone to just report them by pressing the “flag” in their messages. Any comments from those players that had nothing positive to add to the forums topics, and are just creating disruption please report them.

Some players don’t know how to calibrate their interaction due to internal injuries from their past that never got healed, that’s why they only can give bad things to others, instead of giving good things. We are a reflection of what we have in our Interior.

Let’s keep trying to get this wonderful, great and reasonable idea to the Game Personnel attention, till it occur:

( Player Housing in World of Warcraft )
:slight_smile:

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Yes, The World of Warcraft “Garrisons” are not even a half from the “Housing Idea” we want to have In-Game ( Player Housing in World of Warcraft ). I hope everyone to continue bringing this up to the “Blizzard World of Warcraft Personnel”…

…While you’re playing, In-Game, press “ESC” then “SUPPORT” then “SUBMIT SUGGESTION”. Tell them about this, using this ‘Forum Post Name’ as reference:

“Player Housing in World of Warcraft”. :blue_heart: :heart:

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We are still hoping this reach to the Blizzard (WoW) personnel. Hopefully they do respond to it.

-Yes, I believe each expansion have a Main City and each time they create a new expansion most people gather in the New Expansion Area and the old ones become low population.

-Being honest, I am ok with secluding myself to my own Home or Palatial Guild Hall and not seeing anyone else outside of the Neighborhood areas (House or Guild Hall). (Channels exist too in case anyone need to communicate with others outside the guild). I would enjoy the housing system decoration.

-Medium central hubs for new expansions sounds ok; So, everyone could stand in an area that It won’t be too close everything, but not too far as well.

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I want to share with you and with everyone here this photos that I saved from the EverQuest Neighborhood ‘Housing and Guild Hall’. Enter into this site and see the photos from it, for having a better idea of what we are talking about in this Topic:

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i dont think that will happen this isnt what world of warcraft is all about

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-Yes, please.

I took some screenshots of my EverQuest “houses and guild hall”. It can be seen at our guild website: —> ( https: //SpiritCouncil. wixsite. com/wowguild ) <— 'This is mainly what we have been requesting from Blizzard (World of Warcraft) and I want to share It with you and with everyone else in here. :slight_smile: :heart: :blue_heart:

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I completely disagree with your message regarding that It will be forgotten. I completely agreed that It will be something fun.

…A place that you could customize it and place your In-Game items, mounts, battle-pet, players achievements trophy’s, guild achievements trophy’s, etcetera. …A place that the players can interact in construct and decorate their own instance area (housing & guild hall) is beneficial for the Blizzard (World of Warcraft) company and their consumers.

It is something great to the game, a very well use of resources. It will bring more economy to the Blizzard (WoW) company by having players buying things from the Blizzard Shop with their Blizzard Balance.

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Only creeps and perverts want player housing.

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-As far as I have seen I have never seen anything like the idea I am bringing on. There are different games and different types of “housing systems” and so far nothing is like what I have bring it up, (alike to the EverQuest MMO Game one).

-Hopefully if you decide to read it up, that you like it.

Peace be with you.

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-Yes, for everything that It is, It is a brief details of this suggestion. I hope that by reading it all that you like this great idea.

Best regards!

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I don’t see anything beyond a minority of players making use of it.
Unless it’s large and functional.
Even then, all function is found in main cities. Why would anyone go to their housing if everything you need is in the city?
That is why I make references to garrisons.
Since they have at least most of the functionality of a city.

Battle pets, rated PvP, and even raiding are also all features used by only a minority of players. WoW provides a variety of entertainment avenues to follow, and they don’t have to be for everyone to be included.

The inclusion of banks, auction houses, and material resources (herb garden and mine) have all been cited as reasons why garrisons turned out to be a bad idea…all because they made players into recluses that seldom had a reason to leave it. That is why none of those things should be in player housing.

The only function PH should serve is as an outlet for creativity, roleplaying, and socializing…and yes, they can actually be a catalyst for the latter. In the one other MMO I played, ‘house parties’ were a common occurrence, because everyone likes to show off their ‘crib’.

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They also don’t require as much resource as player housing would.

You mean they were useful?
Oh no…
But that’s my point… a cosmetic house, with no function, would lose it’s shine very quickly.

It may do well on RP servers I suppose.
Might keep goldshire on Moonguard a bit cleaner…

It would serve the very same function as the game itself; a time-wasting diversion. As for PH requiring server and development resources? Again, so do pet battles for example. Activity and collection screen interfaces were developed, npc vendors and daily quests were added, and tamable creatures were placed everywhere. All of that to allow a ‘minority of players’ to scratch their ‘Pokemon’ itch.

That by itself would make it a worthy inclusion… :smirk:

I think they dipped their toes in the water with Garrisons.

Then they seriously under delivered compared to what was promised.

Then the players didn’t use them much.

So now they have an excuse to not implement player housing.

Basically, player housing would be a huge expenditure of resources (people, time and money), and they’ve never wanted to do it. When they did something housing-adjacent with Garrisons, they didn’t have the resources to do it right.

Remember Ray D. Tear? You have to ask what you’re willing to give up to get fully implemented player housing.

I’d love a decent player housing system, but WoW is unlikely to deliver one.

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This is not needed imo.
It adds nothing to the game but takes away developer time for needed/critical items

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Player housing? Why? Is a place needed for tea time with Polly prissy pants?
They already struggle to produce content as it is and now you want them to have to think up something else?

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I’m so totally in favor of player housing, as long as it’s not garrison-style (completely phased so no one can see it unless they’re in your group). I love the style of player housing where you can walk around a neighborhood and view other people’s homes (and even enter them, if the player has it open to visitors).

Completely phased housing would make the world feel dead, like garrisons did. Neighborhoods however would be social and engaging, so long as inactive houses are booted to like, an “inactive phase” or something so neighborhoods are always lively. I don’t think a house should just be demolished if a person goes inactive—but I do think the house should be moved to a phase that’s specifically for inactive accounts. So your house is permanent; you just can’t take up a plot in one of the top phases/neighborhoods while inactive. You should be able to move your house back into a top phase once you’re active again though! Provided you’re lucky enough to nab another open spot.

The vast majority of FFXIV features, I think WoW just does better. But player housing & transmog dyes are the only things where FFXIV really has a huge leg up imo. The day I stop asking for either of those things is the day I am put in the cold hard ground. Truthfully, as a roleplayer, idgaf about the more technical aspects of this game—I do some casual content on the side for fun, but the crux of this game for me is all about immersion, RP, creativity, and community. I know I’m in the minority when I say this cuz most of yall actually play this game to like, increase your item level and get phat loot or w/e, but I’d happily sacrifice a raid tier for something like this. I’m not saying we SHOULD sacrifice a raid tier cuz I know realistically the majority of the playerbase cares way more about raiding than about player housing—but for me personally, I have different priorities and will selfishly hope that my dreams are fulfilled one day, even if it’s unlikely. :slight_smile:

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