I logged in immediately the servers went up.
200 in the queue before me.
I got in pretty fast.
Game loaded me up in MIST where I could look at the wards etc.
I got to Ward 22.
Totally empty. No players. No bought plots. I could have bought the whole ward lol.
When I got to the plot that I wanted it said 'housing action locked'.
And stayed like that.
And stayed like that.
And stayed like that as other players arrived.
And stayed like that as another player arrived and told me he had already bought it.
And stayed like that as other plots around me were bought.
And then the guy who said he had bought it, his FC materialised on the plot as a relocation.
I had nothing tell me it was bought - it appeared unsought until his FC magically appeared.
There is something that is not right here, surely?
Not only is this housing system flawed I believe it also to be rigged somehow.
I am on a console. I suspect that those using PC etc have a faster experience and therefore get ahead of players on console etc. And that is just plain WRONG.
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200 in the queue before me.
I got in pretty fast.
Game loaded me up in MIST where I could look at the wards etc.
I got to Ward 22.
Totally empty. No players. No bought plots. I could have bought the whole ward lol.
When I got to the plot that I wanted it said 'housing action locked'.
And stayed like that.
And stayed like that.
And stayed like that as other players arrived.
And stayed like that as another player arrived and told me he had already bought it.
And stayed like that as other plots around me were bought.
And then the guy who said he had bought it, his FC materialised on the plot as a relocation.
I had nothing tell me it was bought - it appeared unsought until his FC magically appeared.
There is something that is not right here, surely?
Not only is this housing system flawed I believe it also to be rigged somehow.
I am on a console. I suspect that those using PC etc have a faster experience and therefore get ahead of players on console etc. And that is just plain WRONG.
Continue reading...