It's one person with several accounts. There's nothing fair about them denying other players a house just so they can play dollhouse.

It's one person with several accounts. There's nothing fair about them denying other players a house just so they can play dollhouse.

That's just it, though, it's several accounts and every account is effectively a player. Several players owning a ward is the system working as intended. I get that buying 8+ accounts and buying a ward is highly visible, but it's not against the rules.
SE could consider limiting each real life person to one account, but then they'd lose money to enforce that. The simple fact is, SE is happy to take the money for a second account, and SE is obliged to hold that second account as a separate player.



Adding to this, the way Square Enix have it setup, you can have up to *8* service accounts (subscriptions) under the same main account. So it's not even as if someone with multiple accounts is doing something wrong as SE have set it up to actually make this easier for them (same login/authenticator for up to 8 subscriptions).

Interesting. So they could always consider selling these as 'half accounts' where you couldn't own houses, but you'd pay $10 a month instead of $15. The problem is SE would sell fewer of them because many people buy second accounts for housing, and they would make less money since they were selling at a lower price. Ultimately, SE has decided that secondary accounts are full price and full rights.Adding to this, the way Square Enix have it setup, you can have up to *8* service accounts (subscriptions) under the same main account. So it's not even as if someone with multiple accounts is doing something wrong as SE have set it up to actually make this easier for them (same login/authenticator for up to 8 subscriptions).



Yes you're absolutely right. SE could subside 2nd/3rd/4th/etc accounts, but they don't. Each account pays the full price and acts no differently to if it was on a completely separate Square Enix account.
It's purely convenience for the player to have everything in one place. I know a few people who didn't put their second service accounts on the same master account and it causes them other issues, like they can't add a one-time password to their other account(s) (because without resorting to some trickery you can only install the app on a phone once and it only supports a single code).
But yes, SE treats them all as completely separate subscriptions, each with their own billing dates/additional retainers/etc.
Hi, as a player that has bought and leveled a couple of accounts in hopes of buying many plots. From SE POV we are different accounts, the player is just enjoying their hobby and has the means / desire go the extra mile. It I time consuming to do what they did and maintain it.
Enjoy what you have do not worry about others. They are just enjoying a hobby.
Last edited by Awha; 08-22-2020 at 02:13 AM.
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