CheezyMarsBar14
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Do you even know what Towny is?
Yes I do.
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Do you even know what Towny is?
A world reset is definitely needed. With the reset the world should be bigger with not only larger world dimensions but a larger safe-zone to prevent factions walling it off. I think that towny sounds much more intricate, better.
I do NOT agree with this. SAS finaly finished the base and had some succesful raids.
We have put countless hours and resources into our work, and a reset would screw everything up.
If only people hadn't made such a mess near spawn...
If we replace factions with Towny, we should allow shop plots and get rid of the global shop in survival to allow the world to develop its own economy. And if possible, keep PvP out of towns and allow it only in wilderness. If PvP is in towns people will just build underground bases again and that will limit growth. Having creeper block damage would also keep the world tidy, to avoid how factions world turned out. Having a seperate inventory in survival from day one would be nice too, ensuring everyone has a fair start.