-
Not enough wards
"When no one is special; everyone is".
I feel like housing is a bad way to add individual prestige to the game, but every time you restrict a plot you are augmenting the bs prestige everyone else's plot.
Everyone should gets a large plot instead of not everybody should,diamonds are as common as sand if you can afford it and not everyone want them.
90% of individuals are left out of content; and it is different than a 90% of players who couldn't take on unending coil; it's different endgame and a different prestige that people go for.
Please add more wards until the player base have enough mediums or large plots available, or else change smalls so it allow to build a bigger house.
-
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Tibryn
snip
I see what you did here, Ruf. Have a housing ward on me. :)
-
See the space underneath the current number of wards?
They're going to open up more, eventually. When? Who knows. Probably 5.0 or 5.1 if I had a guess. Maybe earlier if people scream enough like they did after 4.1's fiasco.
-
Come to Omega if housing is your end all, be all. There are entire wards empty.
-
The problem isn't actually the number of wards as it is server limitations, over ambition, and in general not planning housing thoroughly through enough without a clear idea of who and how they wanted user to experience it. And, most of user problems can be addressed by focusing less on the number of wards and subdivisions placing their focus on increasing the number of apartments and what the playerbase can do with them. It's basically an extreme version of the problems suburban homes have created in the US. They're expensive, take up lots of space, increase owner expenses across the board, and function as bear magnets.
-
It might not be the problem like you say, but it sure is a solution, & yes im aware that it would also be an overflow for lower population servers, but im one to think that having more than needed is better than not enough, you can always do temporary deleting if you have too many & reenable as needed in the future & yes im totally aware of whats said about how its easier said than done, that doesnt change the fact that more & more & more wards is a fix it all in the end, even if you argue this saying ppl will never be happy. 1+1=