A permanent fix of the housing issue would be nice, everything else like the lottery/auto demo/FC ward restrictions is only a bandaid and doesn't solve the underlying problem. But that isn't the topic of this thread. It is about the proposal to put a stop to fake/shell fcs occupying FC slots. Which also is unfortunately just another bandaid.
You know, if Square did put some sort of activity requirement on things...say 5 people active per week, and I'm keeping it low because of their view on how people should be able to come and go from the game at their leisure, it would just be circumvented by people making more alts and logging on them for a few minutes. Hell, some people have multiple accounts (whales be whales) and can just fill an FC with alts to bypass any sort of population requirement as well. If you have friends you can even just ask them to put their alts into the FC to take up space/help with activity. An activity/people requirement is not going to achieve what ya'll are looking for either.Shell FC's want to take away everything that FCs should be about. SE should tighten up restrictions in owning and maintaining an FC, so that people have to actually take on the responsibility of running one. Quit making it easy for these people to find loopholes and make them honestly earn the right to call themselves an FC., so that they need to really give thought to what it means, when it comes to buying up property for their FC. SE has let so many of these shell FCs fall through the cracks, I honestly don't think they even know how to come back from a debacle like this.
To be completely fair, there's no actual way to fix the problem at this point outside of instanced housing being a thing.
Last edited by LianaThorne; 06-24-2022 at 05:20 AM.
creating stricter requirements for fc's alongside the 45 day for solo house owners is honestly quite fair
active players and active fcs should benefit from housing and not those who pay a sub to just occupy a virtual house
for fcs, iirc, you don't even have to be the owner of the house, just go in the house and timer refreshes
it's an unfair advantage
and oft if this is happening that means the fc is just taking up space
if i wanna have it even more my way - if you need an email to tell you to log in bc "house" - ya don't need it.
Yes you do have to be the owner of the house to reset the timer.creating stricter requirements for fc's alongside the 45 day for solo house owners is honestly quite fair
active players and active fcs should benefit from housing and not those who pay a sub to just occupy a virtual house
for fcs, iirc, you don't even have to be the owner of the house, just go in the house and timer refreshes
it's an unfair advantage
and oft if this is happening that means the fc is just taking up space
if i wanna have it even more my way - if you need an email to tell you to log in bc "house" - ya don't need it.
If people had to actually recruit to maintain an FC status it would lessen the problems and I'm talking about active members. This means active members not the inactive. The 1% of people who have more than 5 accounts is the minority. Most people are the one to two account households. You are right in that to fix supply vs demand there needs to be instance housing.You know, if Square did put some sort of activity requirement on things...say 5 people active per week, and I'm keeping it low because of their view on how people should be able to come and go from the game at their leisure, it would just be circumvented by people making more alts and logging on them for a few minutes. Hell, some people have multiple accounts (whales be whales) and can just fill an FC with alts to bypass any sort of population requirement as well. An activity/people requirement is not going to achieve what ya'll are looking for either.
To be completely fair, there's no actual way to fix the problem at this point outside of instanced housing being a thing.
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