[crossfire] On moving the Lone Town apartment [bigworldized pupland]

Miguel Ghobangieno mikeeusaa at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 17 18:05:14 CST 2006


lalo is bigworldizing pupland, the villas could be
placed somewhere on said bigworldized pupland (note:
how long untill it's done?).

--- ERACC <eracclists at bellsouth.net> wrote:

> Greetings all,
> 
> It was pointed out to me on IRC that the Lone Town
> apartment does not
> fit the Lone Town story line. Specifically the
> apartment is too big
> and ostentatious for Lone Town. So, I propose moving
> that set of maps
> to a "country villa" setting somewhere. I still want
> an apartment in,
> or near, Lone Town and intend to make a single map
> to fit in with the
> original Lone Town idea (as far as I understand it).
> I will also
> leave the build shop in Lone Town but scale it down
> a touch.
> 
> If moved I want the country villa to be near
> somewhere that does not
> currently have a permanent apartment. It does not
> matter if the town
> nearby is small since a country villa is intended to
> be rural. Feed
> me some suggestions please. I was thinking perhaps
> in the world maps
> to the near East of Lake Country? Or even in the pup
> land maps near
> Lone Town would be ok I think. I could then just
> remove the apartment
> in Lone Town.
> 
> IMO the Regular Army people would be living in big
> country villa's
> (or town apartments ;-) and the Freedom folk would
> be the poor and
> downtrodden types. So perhaps access to the country
> villa (or
> apartment if it stays in Lone Town) should depend on
> owning a Regular
> Army Passport. "Feed me Seymour!"
> 
> As I already stated I do not want to put this
> somewhere near a city
> that already has a permanent apartment. I also do
> not want to place
> it so far out in the wilderness that it is
> impractical to own. I want
> to make this change (if everyone agrees I need to
> move that thing)
> before too many players buy them. I do not want to
> create more of an
> administration headache than necessary.
> 
> TIA
> Gene
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