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Nice work! I think you've done a really good job with the house
Things I like:
- Great exteriors
- The interior layout is well done
- Looks like it would fit nicely into the town
Things that need improvement:
- Seems like too many books/scrolls in the house - remember the literacy rate in...
Hey dahgamer, great improvement!
Things I like:
- The bottom floor interiors are really nicely done
- The house shape is pretty much perfect for White Harbor
Things that need improvement:
- The stone walls stacked on top of wooden floor here doesn't make much sense, better to keep it...
Hey grymalkin, great to see another Kingkiller Chronicle fan!
You've done exceptionally well with your first house, there's very little I can fault with it at all.
Things I like:
- Great use of daub and wattle
- Nice use of vines to put the house in the context of the surroundings
- The...
Hey dahgamer, thanks for your application. Always nice to have somebody with a background in architecture be interested in building with us!
I would recommend getting in game and having a look at some of our more recent builds to get an idea for how we build as a server, then using those to put...
Hey AggUral, thank you for applying to build with us. I think you're off to a really good start!
Things I like:
- Good sensible house shape
- Great use of plants and vines
- Nice interior design
Things that need improvement:
- Stone mix. Rather than a messy mix of blocks, try for something...
5000 tents is way too many. King's Landing is meant to be home to 500,000 people (ASoS, Tyrion V) and we've translated that down to around 5000 houses in game. You could do the calculations from there and work out a reasonable number of tents keeping to that same scale, but the numbers aren't...
This isn't the issue at hand. If I were to build adjacent to an existing house, and the stone-components of that house matched up to mine in such a way that I could create a fireplace using that houses stone as a backing, there would be no problem with that. The problem is when somebody designs...
Why shouldn't we? If it lets people explore our works in greater depth, then I see no reason why not to. People aren't necessarily going to have the patience to explore everything in detail; providing spectator mode facilitates their exploration. I am strongly for this if at all possible.
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