How about selling House Joining?
How about selling "House Joining" in the EA store?
You could join together two plots so visually they are one plot.
You would still have to have two accounts so no lost revenue there.
Could not have any normally blocking tiles in between.
House would maintain their individuality. Separate owner/accounts. Separate storage limits and customization. The plots are simply connected visually. I'd pay $20 - $25 to join to 18x18s into one plot.
I imagine a GM or Dev would need to login to move one of the plots up next to the other. I already said there could be nothing that usually would block house placement like trees, bumps, certain rocks & shrubs.
What do you think?
You could join together two plots so visually they are one plot.
You would still have to have two accounts so no lost revenue there.
Could not have any normally blocking tiles in between.
House would maintain their individuality. Separate owner/accounts. Separate storage limits and customization. The plots are simply connected visually. I'd pay $20 - $25 to join to 18x18s into one plot.
I imagine a GM or Dev would need to login to move one of the plots up next to the other. I already said there could be nothing that usually would block house placement like trees, bumps, certain rocks & shrubs.
What do you think?
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Anyone wants to buy the house, it takes two accounts to do so. Unless you want to sell 1/2 your house, which makes no sense. It's not complicated at all.
It's still two individual houses. Simply pushed together to appear as one and allowing you to walk around as one house.
It's a great idea! Doesn't lose revenue for EA and in fact generates some additional revenue.
Hardly all the housing rules being broken. Each plot is still an individual house on separate accounts. If there's nothing blocking in between the plots, then it's simply moving two plots together so instead of one tile in between two E, W plots there is none. For a N & S plots set they move the 5 tiles together. Again there could be nothing blocking so you'd have to place the two plots accordingly. As nothing is blocking a plot could be there anyway.
Pardon me if I fail to recognize the game ending tragedy it would be, for EA to make a few dollars more and move two plots together visually.