Brewmeister. Go figure. Also known as Popcorn and Dingleberry. Anyone that has any brains will not buy this house.please contact me, i have someone who wishes to speak with you.
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house sign says Brewmeister....
He has placed at the least, 3 Luna houses, and 3 Castles in a span of less than two weeks. Each of these lots had at least 20 visible people trying to place, and in many cases more. Yet Brewmiester/Popcorn/Dingleberry is the only player placing these HIGH value lots. While it is not impossible to be that damn lucky, it is EXTREMELY improbable that it would happen.3 now since RTB in luna, hrmm something funny about that. there was 40 people there at last 2 trying to place
These were not dropped by a GM/Dev. Contrary to some belief, OSI owned houses will have no placement timer after falling and can fall at any time during the decay cycle as long as it goes through one complete decay cycle under OSI ownership. However that is another issue for another day.when devs/gms or whatever you wanna call them go to the extent of dropping houses rather then allowing them to fall on their own or even create a system so that they do (so that there is no interference with the players), I think that says it all right there. For the rest, just read between the lines.
Well he missed the castle I got and keep a friend got.He has placed at the least, 3 Luna houses, and 3 Castles in a span of less than two weeks. Each of these lots had at least 20 visible people trying to place, and in many cases more. Yet Brewmiester/Popcorn/Dingleberry is the only player placing these HIGH value lots. While it is not impossible to be that damn lucky, it is EXTREMELY improbable that it would happen.
Mesanna drops OSI houses personally, She "promised" me that is a PM a while back, But then again, I don't believe alot that she says anyway, unless she only drops "bugged" OSI houses, either way She messed up royally on a castle osi on europa that day before i finally called time on this game.........These were not dropped by a GM/Dev. Contrary to some belief, OSI owned houses will have no placement timer after falling and can fall at any time during the decay cycle as long as it goes through one complete decay cycle under OSI ownership. However that is another issue for another day.
If it was OSI due to suspension/investigation, I could see why a Dev needs to drop it. Usually items within those houses are also deleted if past history means much. However, It is impossible that Mesanna is personally dropping every OSI house. You must remember there is a built in game mechanic for houses with vendors to go into OSI mode for a specific minimum time period. When house placement delay timers were implemented, they did not code OSI houses to have that delayed timer.Mesanna drops OSI houses personally, She "promised" me that is a PM a while back, But then again, I don't believe alot that she says anyway, unless she only drops "bugged" OSI houses, either way She messed up royally on a castle osi on europa that day before i finally called time on this game.........
If they are only removing certain items, and not all items, they need to let the houses fall by previously stated housing decay rules. To do otherwise leaves an unfair advantage since Dev drops work the same as OSI IDOC's.It is my understanding that the houses Mesanna drops herself are done that way because there are items inside them that need to be removed beforehand.
That is up for debate, there are still plenty of libraries ran by ACTIVE members that are actually better. I still think it should of been maybe held for a vote of some sort. Properties that large should not be "preserved" without one.Because it was a valuable and valued resource for the community?
If you would read my original response that included the library you would have seen how my mentioning it was relevant to the OP replies. After Petra's response you expect me to keep quiet and not defend myself ?This is the library on the Great Lakes shard, the rune library situated north of Minoc, that is causing all of this weird hand-wringing, in a thread that's supposedly about Luna placement?
its my understanding that if you get the time of the fall exactly you can time precisely what time to place a house.
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41 people were trying to place for 2 hours and 1 minute before being able too. None of these were OSI on GL.These were not dropped by a GM/Dev. Contrary to some belief, OSI owned houses will have no placement timer after falling and can fall at any time during the decay cycle as long as it goes through one complete decay cycle under OSI ownership. However that is another issue for another day.
what a joke.He has placed at the least, 3 Luna houses, and 3 Castles in a span of less than two weeks. Each of these lots had at least 20 visible people trying to place, and in many cases more. Yet Brewmiester/Popcorn/Dingleberry is the only player placing these HIGH value lots. While it is not impossible to be that damn lucky, it is EXTREMELY improbable that it would happen.
I was clear that I based my reply on the lack of complaints until this seemingly-unrelated thread, and on my general impressions -- not the same thing as claiming to speak for the minority in the manner you are, willfully and incorrectly, attributing to me.If you would read my original response that included the library you would have seen how my mentioning it was relevant to the OP replies. After Petra's response you expect me to keep quiet and not defend myself ?
As far as your response, didn't your troll just do the same thing as you claim I had done? Furthermore, before you speak for the majority stop being pompous and hold a vote.
I am a loss as to what you were defending yourself from. I did not attack you, merely offered a possible reason for the action that was taken.If you would read my original response that included the library you would have seen how my mentioning it was relevant to the OP replies. After Petra's response you expect me to keep quiet and not defend myself ?
COME ON, there just really good at a placinghe is refering to how all plots, "worth anything" across shards are being placed somehow by just one person. Not insenuating anything, but i dont call that coincedence.
Okay, I vote that you're actually the one being pompous. Seriously, Mesanna saved a community resource. There's nothing wrong with that. It's a spot for a keep, yes, and there are limited spots for keeps, I agree, but the value to the overall community that uses that resource would have been a huge loss. Sometimes, and thankfully in this case, Mesanna is in a position to do something that is a positive for the entire community.If you would read my original response that included the library you would have seen how my mentioning it was relevant to the OP replies. After Petra's response you expect me to keep quiet and not defend myself ?
As far as your response, didn't your troll just do the same thing as you claim I had done? Furthermore, before you speak for the majority stop being pompous and hold a vote.
Sorry for the late response, I was out of town for he weekend. I apoligoze if you thought I meant you were attacking me, what I meant was that I was defending my stance/comment about the Library. I may not have worded it the best in my haste.I am a loss as to what you were defending yourself from. I did not attack you, merely offered a possible reason for the action that was taken.
I am also at a loss to understand why it matters so much that this particular house was preserved when there is ample space to build elsewhere on the shard.
I am not opposed to saving historic landmarks. But I found it funny that an about half split of people I have met and play with in game even knew about it. Something that should be labeled as historic should be something that the majority feels that way, usually with a vote. Furthermore, why would we save a house when there are other, better ones, that are maintained by account owners that even if they don't play, are at least paying for it. A few people contacted the account owner who specifically stated "I don't care" when told that the house was falling.Okay, I vote that you're actually the one being pompous. Seriously, Mesanna saved a community resource. There's nothing wrong with that. It's a spot for a keep, yes, and there are limited spots for keeps, I agree, but the value to the overall community that uses that resource would have been a huge loss. Sometimes, and thankfully in this case, Mesanna is in a position to do something that is a positive for the entire community.
Stop whining about a small spot in game that benefits much more than a single person. I applaud Mesanna's aid in this one, and am quite thankful she did what she did.
First and foremost, the value of a historical landmark such as the one that was saved has nothing to do with who knew it existed. Heck, maybe now, a wider breadth of people will come to know of its existance. But honestly, just because a handful of people you polled don't know it existed doesn't diminish its value.I am not opposed to saving historic landmarks. But I found it funny that an about half split of people I have met and play with in game even knew about it. Something that should be labeled as historic should be something that the majority feels that way, usually with a vote.
First off, your idea of "better" is subjective, as is anyone's. Thing is, a house maintained by an account owner allows the account owner to access and use a house -- the house that has been saved is now owned by Mesanna and will never ever change in any way, shape, or form, save that it looks different from player housing. It is now owned by Great Lakes. As for the person who did own the account and "didn't care" his house was falling, that may be true, or it may be conjecture. Who knows. But the community spoke up and ask that it be saved, and Mesanna decided to do so. Sort of the end of the story here.Furthermore, why would we save a house when there are other, better ones, that are maintained by account owners that even if they don't play, are at least paying for it. A few people contacted the account owner who specifically stated "I don't care" when told that the house was falling.
I don't think this is beating a dead horse... I can understand where you're coming from. I do, however, think that voices in the community acted to save a resource they felt was important to the community, and a good deed was done for the community. Regardless of individual player or former account holder, a valuable resource yet stands, and, I truly believe, is a good thing.Again, sorry for the late response as I was out of town, anymore discussion of this is like . I simply had one opinion that was directly related to the OP thread that got blew out of proportion and has effectively derailed a thread that was important.