There should be just one more option
- Open to public
- Friends only
- Closed
Then just grant friends (sorted to a certain friendlist group) tenant status and a lot of problems would be solved.
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There should be just one more option
- Open to public
- Friends only
- Closed
Then just grant friends (sorted to a certain friendlist group) tenant status and a lot of problems would be solved.
I heavily agree to this function. I'm dealing with a person who has been refusing to leave my residence after being asked to please leave multiple times politely due to very inappropriate behavior, and now decided to AFK after saying "oh but it's so cozy, I will go shower and shave." I've locked the doors to the house, and private apartments inside, and sadly since they were in the house beforehand they are now permanently AFKing in the house.
I don't want to have to send a report ticket out just to try to get someone to please leave the premises. This is not okay. This behavior is also equally just as not okay.
Agreed.
This is something that should have been in place from the start, together with more fine-grained options as to who may enter the house/apartment in the first place.
There should absolutely be an option to "Remove from Residence" if you right-click any player character model in your own home, as well as tools to keep that player out while leaving the place open to people you want visiting you.
If the person AFKing was acting inappropriately and/or making inappropriate comments, it could be considered harassment on their part, especially if they were asked to stop and to leave.
It would be worth a shot to send in a ticket to see if a GM will auto-disconnect them, because they can do that.
I feel like, at the very least, it shouldn't be hard to program it so that if you lock your house everyone gets kicked out. Then only people with permission could get back in.
This NEEDS TO BE A THING. Being on Balmung, my FC runs an RP event on Fridays, and we DO get some disruptive people in there that we can't report because they aren't being THAT disruptive! We actually just had an issue where someone is no longer going to be serviced at our establishment, so if he shows up, we have to just ignore him, because we can't JUST keep HIM out. >.>
--Lucifer
Being able to black list people and have them auto-kicked from house and unable to get back in until removed from said black list is pretty much mandatory for any player owned housing.
I support this.