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Number of Apartments in a Node

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  • VaknarVaknar Member, Staff
    Great thought-starter! It will be interesting to see the max population of a server evolving, and how the population spreads out between nodes. Seeing many people interact with the housing systems will provide some valuable insight that I'm excited to see! :)
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  • DiamahtDiamaht Member, Braver of Worlds, Alpha One, Alpha Two, Early Alpha Two
    I'd say no limits. If over population is an issue than its an issue the players created for themselves.

    Overpop in one area creates opportunities in anorher area. Then you have a naturally evolving economy.

    Players can then sort themselves out as they choose.
  • KLC_RocsekKLC_Rocsek Member, Founder, Kickstarter, Alpha Two, Early Alpha Two
    Fantmx wrote: »
    rocsek wrote: »
    So a single person can own 3 homes? You don't have to be a citizen to own a home, but you have to own a home to be a citizen. If that is right something is off with that formula

    That is what they have said. Probably for the real estate possibilities.

    Ahh ok. Thinking of it that way makes a bit more sense. Added game loop for people to try and participate in.
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  • daveywaveydaveywavey Member, Alpha Two
    Diamaht wrote: »
    I'd say no limits. If over population is an issue than its an issue the players created for themselves.

    Overpop in one area creates opportunities in anorher area. Then you have a naturally evolving economy.

    Players can then sort themselves out as they choose.

    Yeah, if there are no restrictions, presumably given time the world will find its natural rhythm.
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  • DiamahtDiamaht Member, Braver of Worlds, Alpha One, Alpha Two, Early Alpha Two
    daveywavey wrote: »
    Diamaht wrote: »
    I'd say no limits. If over population is an issue than its an issue the players created for themselves.

    Overpop in one area creates opportunities in anorher area. Then you have a naturally evolving economy.

    Players can then sort themselves out as they choose.

    Yeah, if there are no restrictions, presumably given time the world will find its natural rhythm.

    It'll be interesting to see where the player hubs form.

    It would be nice to see real differences between the servers.
  • BlackBronyBlackBrony Member, Alpha Two
    Diamaht wrote: »
    I'd say no limits. If over population is an issue than its an issue the players created for themselves.

    Overpop in one area creates opportunities in anorher area. Then you have a naturally evolving economy.

    Players can then sort themselves out as they choose.


    You can't have overpopulation. At most the overpopulation would be of hardcore players who can afford the citizenship price. Buying an instanced appartment gets more expensive the more people in the node and it also depends if they Mayor decides to build more housing.
    So either there are no appartments or the cost is too high.
    I presume poor people will live in the edges of the zone of influence of largest node and walk a lot to the main node to sell their certs and materials.
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