08-27-2025, 07:33 AM
Let's bring back asago housing in the form of a whitelist system. In this version, you would apply on the mapping forum for an asago house for your group or business. Once approved, mappers would place down an asago home in korvara, in a way that would look natural, without the banner feature. All it needs to be is a door, after all, so any currently empty buildings could become one.
These asago houses could only be owned by a specific player. That player would thus take ownership of the house and be able to modify it however they wished, although it would still cost them premium currency to get the asago ticket and all the accoutrements.
These houses would be scrutinized and, if a house is found to be used for something that wasn't approved (like you go in and it's a whole different location), it would be taken away. This would mean that asago houses must follow the korvara idea of everything being IC and consistent. It would also be against the rules to create secret entrances to unrelated areas, although secret levels that make sense IC would be fine.
If the owner of the house loses ownership via the 1-month period thing, they would lose the house permanently to make room for fresh concepts. They'd need to re-apply to get it back.
These asago houses could only be owned by a specific player. That player would thus take ownership of the house and be able to modify it however they wished, although it would still cost them premium currency to get the asago ticket and all the accoutrements.
These houses would be scrutinized and, if a house is found to be used for something that wasn't approved (like you go in and it's a whole different location), it would be taken away. This would mean that asago houses must follow the korvara idea of everything being IC and consistent. It would also be against the rules to create secret entrances to unrelated areas, although secret levels that make sense IC would be fine.
If the owner of the house loses ownership via the 1-month period thing, they would lose the house permanently to make room for fresh concepts. They'd need to re-apply to get it back.