So say that one person gives up their ten or so houses. So now maybe ten people get a house. 16,000+ people are still without a house, so in the long run what really has changed?When there's not enough houses to go around, when there's 20,000 players wanting 4,000 houses, you don't understand why 1 player holding onto 10+ houses is toxic behavior? It's lacking in empathy, it's a complete non-caring about their fellow players who want those houses, they're just gonna hold onto the houses because they can, because SE won't take houses away from people who had multiple houses before the 1 per account rule was put into place.
And it does affect other people. It affects everybody who wants a house, but can't get one.
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