Quote Originally Posted by LilimoLimomo View Post
I don't even think you realize it, but you're moving the goal posts. I'm saying this:
We can't always get what we want, so sometimes we have to choose between two things that are both important to us. Choosing Thing A over Thing B doesn't in any way demonstrate an objective lack of interest in Thing B; it simply demonstrates which one was rated higher relative to the other.
But you are talking about something meaningfully different. You are comparing "how much they want the house" to some threshold of importance that you refer to as "that important".

To clarify the difference, we can convert this into simple math. I'm saying:
The statement of inequality A > B does not tell you anything about the magnitude of either A or B, save that A's magnitude is greater than A's magnitude.
You are trying to disprove my statement by saying:
B < T, where T has a value of "That Important"
I hope you can see how that doesn't have any bearing on what I'm saying.
We dont need to do calculations tbf

it's very easy

Player 1 : I want a medium house of my choice, I'm going to move to Dynamis and stay in contact with my friends via discord and I'll go with them often via DC travel as to not lose contact and so we can keep doing the things we were doing before.
Player 1 moves to Dynamis, gets a house they want with a high probability chance, if not, gets another medium

Player 2 : I want a medium house but I dont want to move to Dynamis because I want the convenience of my own DC, my friends, and I dont want to use DC travel
Player 2 bids on houses on their main DC and gets in line with other players there.

It aint rocket science, we dont need calculations for that.

Idk why you're going on full blast math to try and justify them not moving, it just doesnt matter, if they want a house, they move, if they dont care enough, they dont move and dont get it and they bid on their main DC.

it aint that deep.