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Discussion in 'Release 4 Feedback' started by UnseenDragon, Mar 28, 2014.

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  1. DNA Cowboy

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    We need a planning authority :p A few players who can be relied upon to judge whether the dwellings are in keeping with the area otherwise it'll look a real mess.

    Tbh, if I were the devs I'd ensure dwellings could only be purchased according to the locale, for example you could have a stone castle in Kingsport but not Braemar.
    I'm actually really surprised this already hasn't been addressed. otherwise like I said it will look a mess.
     
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    LOL Oh My Goodness you and I are agreeing DNA, hehe!
    I've had some issues with the player homes for a while now. Their scale is off, their walls are too thick, and there's lots of dead space in the larger homes. Then there's the idea that you would have a Knight home built out of brick and mortar out in a village that doesn't even have a water well in it. I'm thinking that they should have geared the type of houses better to potential locations rather than just the size of the lots.
     
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    Sorry, I have no interest in being told where or what type of house I'm allowed to put up.
    Let's keep the housing police to real life historic districts.
     
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