I know that it really does seem like an irrational answer to a problem, but lately there's been a controversy with towns that have unreasonably high taxes and are advertised to new players. After discussing this issue with three mayors and one co-mayor, they agreed that removing /t join would be for the better.
If you think about it, if new players had to be invited to a town, it would increase the need for assistants in towns. That means for somebody to join, an assistant, co-mayor, or mayor would need to be online. The assistant/mayor who invited the player would most likely give the player a plot and answer the questions the player has because the assistant/mayor is aware of the new resident.
Please critique as you wish as this is a matter that concerns me and I would like to see a resolution.
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Maybe only those towns with no Res tax or plot tax can have the opportunity to be an open town.
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+1 This is a really good idea.
A mayor should be present to assign a plot and help with questions.
Typing /t join doesn't help a new player at all. They usually have no idea how claim plots or do anything.
Requiring someone to be present when adding players makes a whole lot of sense.
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