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Thread: Fine line between heaven and Hell (question for an advanced politician)
We have space for city hall and getting lots for the first ten houses..
the FAQ's read-
STATEMENT:
"When a city hall is placed, you have 24 hours to get 10 citizens in your city. The owner of the city hall counts towards that total automatically. A citizen is an individual who owns a declared residence within the borders"
QUESTION:
If you place a city hall next to a declared residence do they automatically become a citizen under the tax codes?
If they have another house, will they be able to just claim that as a residence (assuming its outside the city limits?)
Bim_Azul wrote:
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I have some slightly different advice. if the house owners are active, I would talk to them before you place the city to let them know. don't tell them where your city will be, but do tell them that their house will fall within city limits. it's simple courtesy, and if the person is nice they'll be reasonable with you. if you get jerks that give you a hard time about it, do you really want them in your city?
if they're nice, do give them incentives to stay and become a citizen
Pappi wrote:
Bim_Azul wrote:
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I have some slightly different advice. if the house owners are active, I would talk to them before you place the city to let them know. don't tell them where your city will be, but do tell them that their house will fall within city limits. it's simple courtesy, and if the person is nice they'll be reasonable with you. if you get jerks that give you a hard time about it, do you really want them in your city?
if they're nice, do give them incentives to stay and become a citizen
As a thought experiment, I would love to see how that plays out. Yeah, the voting thing can be negated by the simple application of a large placeable, so it would be fascinating to see how SOE approaches having a city dropped on other player's heads as opposed to having player's dropped in our city's laps with no repproach for dealing with the offending parties.
Pappi wrote:
Bim_Azul wrote:
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I have some slightly different advice. if the house owners are active, I would talk to them before you place the city to let them know. don't tell them where your city will be, but do tell them that their house will fall within city limits. it's simple courtesy, and if the person is nice they'll be reasonable with you. if you get jerks that give you a hard time about it, do you really want them in your city?
if they're nice, do give them incentives to stay and become a citizen
This is what I did when i droped Peko Point back in April. There were to houses grandfathered in. I emailed both owners before hand asking if they minded the city being placed around them and if so what it would take to change their minds. After about two weeks without hearing from eather owner a slot opened up so i droped the hall. A few weeks back i happend to be standing outside my house (right next store to one of these grnadfathers) when its owner rode up. He says to me "when did the city move in?" I laughed to myself and responded "Almost two months ago" He says "hum... wounder why i wasnt notified" (at this point i was laughing histaricly behind the screen) I said to him, "I sent you a email. Must have been a Bug that day" he laughed and i continued "I'm Mayor Hiang Lib. I hope you chose to stay with us. we would love to have you." He proceeded to tell me that he had considered droping a city there himself but didnt want to spend the skill points. I have yet to see the other guy but i hope he is as great an asset to the comunity as the first one has been. Hope you enjoy the story and find it useful...
Fneegan wrote:
I'd like to say - those residents have right too - but I won't because I think a city takes precedence.
What do they have to lose ? That they become part of a city or they pick up and move their little home elsewhere.
I agree with the DOC - place it and let them deal with it.
I don't want to come off as unconcerned with their desires and their rights but they cannot control the land around their homes to the exclusion of all others without putting down their own city hall and incoporating. I wouldn't dream of uprooting an unincorporated group of citizens this way but a couple of houses out in the middle of nowhere can't be allowed to stop cities from forming there is not enough good spots for cities in decent locations as it is.