09-14-2019, 11:49 AM
(09-14-2019, 09:31 AM)Dinogirl2468 Wrote: ...it would suck to be stopped by a what could count as a legal build but is prohibiting another builder from building. Maybe a rule where a dirt/wood house can only exist for 2 weeks? and an actual house is noted by 2 double chest, 2 furnace, a crafting bench. and maybe it looks relatively nice?
It does seem to be a common view that small houses can be annoying when building more permanent projects - especially if you want to build in a cool and rare biome! How about, instead of a certain time from when the house was made, the rule could depend on how long a player themselves is inactive from the server? That is to say, for those of us with lots of school/work commitments, or who prefer an adventure-based rather than building approach to Minecraft, it could be difficult to progress to a cool house in a short time.
I think there's currently a rule where a build has to be at least 5 x 5 x 5 blocks to be considered a build, though I'm not really sure.
In the end, the final decision rests with the staff, but another way to address this (at least in the short term) is have a larger world border (perhaps ±20,000 by ±20,000 blocks). This would be especially useful, as it would help ensure that there are many rare biomes (like Mushroom Fields) available to players.