(11-24-2021, 09:58 AM)BasedGuy22 Wrote:? Are you ok? I said if they purchase houses it would not leave new faction leaders enough properties to own. (Houses, since you dont use your brain)Why limit the amount oiof houses byable by citizans(11-24-2021, 09:38 AM)Stretch Wrote: -1You do realize that I am only talking about the houses in suburbia, right? Not all properties
This has been a thing before, until pendred hosted a community poll, where the poll was not in your favor
The reason this is a bad idea is simple because it gives new factions a chance to get a new property.
If civilians buy properties, it would leave no room for new factions to have buildings.
With it being how it currently is, makes room for new factions/groups to rp.
If you would like to own a property, ask someone in a faction that owns one to lease it to you, they are allowed to.
Also buying a house is very expensive, it's not like all the citizens are just rich enough to buy all the houses and not leave room for the factions to rp. Only a few of them will have the money to buy one.
If you are still worried about citizens not leaving room for factions, then I suggest making only 3 of the houses in suburbia purchasable to citizens. This way both citizens and factions can own private houses (making it more fair) and there will still be space for the factions to rp.
(11-24-2021, 08:27 PM)Stretch Wrote:(11-24-2021, 09:58 AM)BasedGuy22 Wrote:? Are you ok? I said if they purchase houses it would not leave new faction leaders enough properties to own. (Houses, since you dont use your brain)Why limit the amount of houses buyable by civilians(11-24-2021, 09:38 AM)Stretch Wrote: -1You do realize that I am only talking about the houses in suburbia, right? Not all properties
This has been a thing before, until pendred hosted a community poll, where the poll was not in your favor
The reason this is a bad idea is simple because it gives new factions a chance to get a new property.
If civilians buy properties, it would leave no room for new factions to have buildings.
With it being how it currently is, makes room for new factions/groups to rp.
If you would like to own a property, ask someone in a faction that owns one to lease it to you, they are allowed to.
Also buying a house is very expensive, it's not like all the citizens are just rich enough to buy all the houses and not leave room for the factions to rp. Only a few of them will have the money to buy one.
If you are still worried about citizens not leaving room for factions, then I suggest making only 3 of the houses in suburbia purchasable to citizens. This way both citizens and factions can own private houses (making it more fair) and there will still be space for the factions to rp.