Quote Originally Posted by SXTC View Post
lol made a topic about this and got attacked by people who all seem to have a 3-10 player FC... XD
Not everyone cares to entertain Doozer... For most its simply about the benefits and the fact that they'll get a house faster.
1. You were not attacked, in the end it was the other way around.
2. Your suggestion would kill the dream of a FC house for many small FCs and communities.
3. You couldn't be bothered to answer any question you were asked, like if private houses would get the same treatment as small FCs.

You only focused on "solving" the abuse issue by fighting a single symptom without looking at the consequences instead of fighting the cause.
Fighting the cause would need to look at why people try to get houses with a single person FC.
The Answer is mostly because they want the benfits like workshop and appartments, so just give it to the private houses and this reason for the "abuse" is no longer present.
Now every house is the same no matter of FC or private.
Next step, cutting out the FCs from the public wards and give FCs a complete ward instead of a single house with a special large house instead of the appartment building as "FC hall".
Now the FC can provide up to 30 houses to their FC members and because every house is treated the same you can only have one house, either one in a FC ward or one in a public ward.
Further give the FC the option to add a sub division and now it can provide 60 houses to their members.

This suggestion would clear out many houses in the current wards and make them attainable for either nonFC characters or characters who can't get a house provided by their FC.
And with the FC numbers we may be able to provide a house for far more characters then with your suggestion which would also have negative consequences for the community as a whole.
This is just one suggestion that would more or less solve most of the housing issues but as every good suggestion it fails on the technical limitations of the servers and SE's stubborness in upgrading them.