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That wOuld be a bad idea. A guy once griefed a house that looked old,but someone was in it and he was banned
"I griefed because my dog sat on my mouse and farted!"
Also(generating new ideas), players can apply to the forums if they are going on holiday for example for 2 months, they can apply so we will know that they will come and not delete their houses.
Quote from: ratioactive_pie on May 27, 2012, 12:03:46 pmThat wOuld be a bad idea. A guy once griefed a house that looked old,but someone was in it and he was bannedYea, but we're talking 2 months. We don't hand out 2 month bans. Usually 2 weeks is the longest anyone gets banned for, besides permanent. That said, if they are perm banned (and their appeal is denied), they loose their claim to anything they had in-game anyway because they won't be coming back.
What if we fix up the houses (players, not mods) and we let new people to the server live there (only for about 5-7 days) so they can get their bearings and become know with the server. I remember my first house was a small one made of fernances to protect the roof, floor, and sides. I would have loved to have a house to stay in for a few days to get materials needed to start on my adventure. This could go either ways tho, feel free to argue.
Ha, I noticed this recently and got so fed up with the lack of passability through easttown, I started to begin the process of fixing it. I built a bridge that goes over the area that looks like it was detonated with TNT, and I decided to just go ahead and start fixing broken buildings. It's obvious the original owners either no longer log in or no longer care. Once you start fixing though, you need to maintain, with the expectation things will continue to be griefed. Part of the reason I am doing this is because I think it is disgraceful for new users to start out in an area that looks like it was bombed. The lack of order to the environment only encourages more griefing.So ban me if you must, but I am continuing an east town beautification process.