11-26-2021, 04:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-26-2021, 05:08 PM by BasedGuy22. Edited 3 times in total.)
Quote:I said if they purchase houses it would not leave new faction leaders enough properties to own.
That's why I said limit the amount of houses that the entire "faction" of "citizens of new york" can own in order to leave room for new faction leaders to own houses.
Quote:Why limit the amount of houses buyable by civiliansTo leave room for factions while still having the ability to buy a house as a citizen (if you have the money to buy one and if there are no 3 or 2 other citizens owning a house already)
Quote:(Houses, since you dont use your brain)Yes, "houses" indeed. A fifth grader would understand why I'm putting emphasis on the word "houses" instead of just saying "properties". When you say "properties" many people will misunderstand it as a "make all civilians own any property" argument, when it's really just about a specific type of property, houses.
(11-25-2021, 02:19 AM)Cätbøy Wrote: If the map actually had more properties I could see this being a thing.I don't know the exact total amount of townhouses in southside but lets say there are 10 townhouses, I don't really see a problem if two or one of them is owned by "citizens of new york" (assuming that they're owned by citizens in the first place, townhouses are so expensive that both most factions and most citizens can't afford to buy one)