2018-10-03 09:24
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UO has always had the best housing, I've not seen any other game that can match UO.
Currently I'm running around on Siege being a newb, because I love UO housing. I can build another one there.
On Siege my ping is 270ms and my packet loss is 0-5, usually, so PvP is not even remotely possible (if I had any wish to participate) but it also means big boss fights are going to be extra difficult.
Which is fine, I'm still having fun placing my little shacks and slowly doing them up.
But I was wondering...
If housing is such a drawcard for me, maybe it is for others too.
Perhaps UO could sell the ability to place another house?
Maybe start with a trial of selling an extra placement for one small house? I'd pay $5 in EA US dollars for one, which for me, after Australian conversions and fees would be about $10.
Oh, and I do enjoy vendors, but they just cost way too much to run. I'd gladly pay 100k to buy one, have 125 house slots used up, and then 5% commissions on sales, but the constant daily cost is no fun for setting up a little shop. In the end vendors just become BOD-keepers. I'd like to do more with them, that's a separate housing issue, but still one the customization options which makes UO housing so fun.
Currently I'm running around on Siege being a newb, because I love UO housing. I can build another one there.
On Siege my ping is 270ms and my packet loss is 0-5, usually, so PvP is not even remotely possible (if I had any wish to participate) but it also means big boss fights are going to be extra difficult.
Which is fine, I'm still having fun placing my little shacks and slowly doing them up.
But I was wondering...
If housing is such a drawcard for me, maybe it is for others too.
Perhaps UO could sell the ability to place another house?
Maybe start with a trial of selling an extra placement for one small house? I'd pay $5 in EA US dollars for one, which for me, after Australian conversions and fees would be about $10.
Oh, and I do enjoy vendors, but they just cost way too much to run. I'd gladly pay 100k to buy one, have 125 house slots used up, and then 5% commissions on sales, but the constant daily cost is no fun for setting up a little shop. In the end vendors just become BOD-keepers. I'd like to do more with them, that's a separate housing issue, but still one the customization options which makes UO housing so fun.
