Istari Veteran replied

596 weeks ago

http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/topics/detail/059bbe56423e9f9f618a578f2a926bda296b64a2

Super excited for this :) Text below for anyone who can't use the link above (Work?)

11/25/2013 1:00 AM
Housing Preview (11/25/2013)


As we work toward the release of patch 2.1, we'd like to give you a peek at what you can expect in the first major update for FINAL FANTASY XIV. Today, we'll focus on housing.
Housing Overview
Players will be able to purchase a house together with members of their free company. The house may then be used for a number of in-game activities.
* While there are plans to allow for individual housing in the future, only free company housing is scheduled for patch 2.1.

In order to acquire a house, players must first raise the rank of their free company and obtain a Land Acquisition entitlement.


Residential Districts
Residential districts will be instanced to accommodate fluctuating player populations.

Entrances to residential districts in each city-state may be found in the following locations:

City Limsa Lominsa Gridania Ul'dah
Housing Area Mist Lavender Beds The Goblet
Entrance Lower La Noscea
Cedarwood
Red Rooster Stead Central Shroud
Bentbranch
Mirror Planks Pier Western Thanalan
Hammerlea
The Eighty Sins of Sasamo
* Locations of residential district entrances are subject to change.




Acquiring a House
1. Purchasing Land

Plots of land will be sold by auction. An unowned plot can be purchased by first examining the placard located at its entrance. Land may be purchased in any city, regardless of your free company's affiliation. Furthermore, only free company members with proper authorization may purchase land. For the time being, only one plot may be purchased by a single free company, though the ability to purchase multiple plots is scheduled for a future update.




2. Auction System

The designated prices for all plots of land available for auction are set to be reduced every six hours. To confirm the price of an unowned plot or make a purchase, examine the placard located at its entrance.

* Development screenshot—subject to change.



3. Purchasing a House Permit

House permits will be available for purchase from a vendor NPC.


4. Building a House

After purchasing a plot of land, build a house by using a house permit on said plot.


* Development screenshot—subject to change.


Remodeling a House

1. Customizing the House Exterior

A house is comprised of four mandatory parts—roof, exterior wall, windows, and door—along with up to four optional parts: roof decoration, exterior wall decoration, placard, and fence.


* Any parts used to customize your house will be consumed, and disappear from your inventory.

2. Outdoor Furnishings

A number of furnishings can be placed in the garden outside of your house. The following three options will be available to adjust their position:
Move: Change the position of selected furnishing.
Rotate: Rotate the selected furnishing
Remove: Remove the selected furnishing from the garden.




* The number of furnishings that can be placed in your garden will depend on the size of your land.
* Once a furnishing has been placed in the garden, it can no longer be traded. Furthermore, certain furnishings will be lost upon placing them in or removing them from the garden.


3. Customizing the Interior

A number of parts including the wallpaper, flooring, and lighting of the interior can be changed.




4. Placing Furnishings in the House

A wide range of furnishings will be available to decorate the interior of your estate including tables, lamps, plants, wall mountings, carpets, and more. Certain furnishings can be placed on top of others, such as lamps atop tables or desks.


* The positioning of furnishings inside a house can be adjusted using an interface similar to the one used for the exterior.
* Once a furnishing has been placed in the house, it can no longer be traded. Furthermore, certain furnishings will be lost upon placing them in or removing them from the garden.


Planned Additions to the Housing System
A crafting workshop where players can build vehicles such as airships.
An orchestrion to change the music played inside houses.
A chocobo stable to raise chocobos.
Mannequins that can be dressed with player gear.
A bulletin board that can be place inside the house.
* The specific names of these features are subject to change.

These are but a few of the ideas planned for player housing.

With the release of patch 2.1, free companies will finally have a base of operations to call home. We hope you will enjoy this new addition to the world of Eorzea and look forward to the many related features that will follow.

* Please note that housing is still in development, and certain details are still subject to change.

For more details on the housing, check out Letter from the Producer LIVE Part IX.
(http://sqex.to/Bh5)

BT Admin replied

596 weeks ago

From what I've seen of the housing areas I'm really partial to the Ul'dahn zone.

Istari Veteran replied

596 weeks ago

It looks outstanding, I think all the zones have a nice charm - frankly you couldn't upset me choosing any of the locations for the FC house :) I hope we can raise enough money for one quickly - I'll send spare gil whenever I have it!

Gallifrey Admin replied

596 weeks ago

FFXIV Housing - Imgur link with some photos I found in a reddit thread.

Gallifrey Admin replied

596 weeks ago

I haven't seen the Ul'dahn zone yet but the Limsa area looks cool, and it's right on the water. Got any photos of the Ul'dahn area, BT?

Istari Veteran replied

596 weeks ago

Here's some video:

Gallifrey Admin replied

596 weeks ago

My vote goes to Gridania after seeing this video – there are some cool Japanese-looking exteriors that would look really awesome in this setting.

Wasn't a huge fan of the Ul'dahn area, however.

BT Admin replied

596 weeks ago

The Ul'dahn zone looks like the castle area in Ico, Frey. You have bad taste!

Paxed Lakshmi Veteran replied

596 weeks ago

i love uldah ;_;

"Eagles may soar above the clouds, but a weasel has never been sucked through a jet engine."

Gallifrey Admin replied

596 weeks ago

Not saying Ul'dah is bad – they're all cool. I just like the other two better. But I'll be happy with whatever we decide on.
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