My thoughts exactly. If you do not pay a sub, you do not deserve to keep an abandoned plot and keep it from someone such as my self that is an active subscriber *2.Yes, I would say that was roughly 2-3 months after ARR launched. You dance around the issue, but never address how taxing the rich helps the poor, or anyone in general.
It makes plots available so those who can barely afford them can't handle the upkeep costs, and turns the game into a job for them? It substantially deflates the economy requiring ever more effort to keep that house, boosting RMT?
Easier solution, boot people who aren't paying to play the game anymore.
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