Quote Originally Posted by Avoidy View Post
This is like the fifth thread I've seen on this exact issue. At this point, I'm just inclined to give OP the benefit of the doubt. Bugs happen to the best devs, and it's not like CBU3 are some infallible coding gods who never make mistakes. They tried putting a glam dresser in houses and it bricked the game ffs. You guys really wanna go to bat for these devs when the same bug issue threads keep cropping up?
Or maybe we simply want to see some actual "proof" before we believe the accusation? Like other had said, no matter how many time this come up people never produce any kind of proof beyond the " just trust me bro" level. I remember there was one case the person who lost the house went as far as claiming they actually talked to a GM, had the GM investigate, claimed the GM "admited" the issue but told them there is nothing can be done. Guess what happened when asked to provide proof of that exchange? Just trust me bro, everything happened exactly like that because I told you so!

Your logic is also weird if not a bit anarchist. First, it's like you accusing someone of wrong doing, and you believe because the fact no one is perfect, that's itself is proof enough they're guilty of the fault you accusing them? Secondly ... 5 threads? Well, I can tell you there are actually more, but even if you double, triple, quadrupble that amount it still doesn't mean anything without hard proof, not to mention it's still a very tiny number considering thousand if not ten of thousand players own a house.

Just a funny story to share:

When I was a student one of my job was working as a lab assistant. And it was almost a daily occurrence that a few people would lock themselves out of their accounts for typing the wrong password. Yet usually, maybe 1 out of 50 has the honesty to admit they just forgot or using the wrong password. The computer is stupid! I know I used the right password!! .etc. are more common, and often they will take their frustration on everything (the machine, the programs) and everyone else (the assistant, aka me) but them. Well, I worked for years, and you know the number of time it turned out the fault lied with system? Zero. But according to your logic, just because more than few people having the same issues, there must be something wrong with the system, right? Heck, back then some of the program didn't have hashed PW and just store it in plain text. I had to deal with people who were steaming and yelling, adamant that they had the right password. Then I show them how to recover it, and the actual PW is sent to their email, they looked at it and go "oh, I thought it was something else". You know how often that happened? A lot more than zero.