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Thread: NEED HELP...Houses are in City Limits....Citizens can not become city residents
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Scoooter
Sun Jun 29, 2003 12:14 am
#1
Rogue_RG wrote:
I have many houses that gotten the email that they are in the city limits when built but when the citizen declares they are not a member of the city.
How much of the house has to be in the city limits for citizen to become resident????
Any IDEAS??
Sometimes when a person declare residence they will get a message that they must wait 24 hours before they can declare, most people do not see this message and think they are declared.
Also I often find I will not get an e-mail that a citizen was added, but go look in the city hall and their name is there.
Rogue_RG
Tue Jul 20, 2004 7:59 am
#2
I have many houses that gotten the email that they are in the city limits when built but when the citizen declares they are not a member of the city.
How much of the house has to be in the city limits for citizen to become resident????
Any IDEAS??
Bashful
Tue Jul 20, 2004 9:26 am
#3
This often happens when a house is on the city boundary line. Try moving the houses further inside.
Laeren
Tue Jul 20, 2004 9:43 am
#4
Sometimes the city also doesn't recognize when someone has declared residence in a house. Have them visit the City Hall, check the voting terminal, then go back to their house while you wait in City Hall. 9 times outta 10 their name will miraculously appear on the city roster after that.
LafitteGalvez
Tue Jul 20, 2004 10:47 am
#5
make sure the house terminal (the one inside the house) is inside the radius of the city limits, from what I have observed, thats the deciding factor.....and I recommend making sure the city limits are not slowly migrating on you....this was a bug that IM not sure they have fixed.
Lafitte Galvez
Mayor
Red Skull, Tatooine
Kettemoor
Laeren
Tue Jul 20, 2004 10:50 am
#6
LafitteGalvez wrote:
make sure the house terminal (the one inside the house) is inside the radius of the city limits, from what I have observed, thats the deciding factor.....and I recommend making sure the city limits are not slowly migrating on you....this was a bug that IM not sure they have fixed.
I believe this was fixed in a prior patch, and we haven't seen it happen since then.
Scoooter
Wed Jul 21, 2004 12:14 am
#7
Rogue_RG wrote:
I have many houses that gotten the email that they are in the city limits when built but when the citizen declares they are not a member of the city.
How much of the house has to be in the city limits for citizen to become resident????
Any IDEAS??
Sometimes when a person declare residence they will get a message that they must wait 24 hours before they can declare, most people do not see this message and think they are declared.
Also I often find I will not get an e-mail that a citizen was added, but go look in the city hall and their name is there.
Rogue_RG
Wed Jul 21, 2004 12:27 am
#8
I'll check the structure terminals to make sure they are in the city limits. Think some are. I'll also get them to do the voting terminal fix. I have checked the list many times and they are definately on it.
Thanks for all the ideas.....keep them comming.
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