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  1. Hey guys, Thanks to Vykoden for his interesting posts in this topic. I have to agree with him that there are some issues with the rules that worry me. I am also part of the same old group as Vykoden. As a group our plans for the next rev should avoid the issues we have seen with abandoned builds. Our plans for the next rev will be shared here closer to the new rev, but a large noob friendly town is being one aspect planned (hopefully called New Cobble after the Rev 2 town called Cobble, but we still need to agree on a name). However, one aspect that worries me is the land claiming for towns. Now we have a history of building large towns. One of our next builds will include huge amounts of land clearing, but we have been told this is not enough to get a region protection. We do not intend to build until the area is clear [150 by 150]. So our concern is a random player will move into an area we have cleared and set up. Considering the frustration experienced by others in my group at the situation of a small wooden house. Our concern is this could potentially waste huge amounts of time and create unnecessary drama. As a group we have come up with build plans to mostly avoid drama and to work within the current rules, but perhaps temporary regions could be set up in cleared areas. This would go a long way of encouraging large group builds. I also agree the MrStone hut drama went rather nuts. The response to build a giant rainbow wall around the area we agreed to not touch was entertaining and provided a nice project for some of the group. I personally like Kroax's solution of simply modifying the outside to make it look great, but this was considered griefing and Kroax recieved a bunch of warnings. I think this entire situation could have been handled better and I know Vykoden had a productive meeting with some of the PVE admins in mumble which did help resolve a lot of the tension.
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