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About shops in Belvast...
Why did they never make it so that shops could be placed in a more linear way, so that they could be next to each other leaving more space for other shops...
Never manage to find a spot to place my shop in Belvast, Alexina Server.
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There is no definitive marking but an illusion of a border - if placement were like how items in the Homestead are placed; the bazaar in Belvast and the shops in Dunbarton, and elsewhere, would be a lot more organized.
Lol this is what I do because there's been times where I have priced a ton of dyes and tried to open a shop and found I couldn't, so I only price one and then open it, then price the rest. Plus doing that helps me remember to use my shop brownie... There's been too many times where I've walked away from a shop and had it close on me too x.x
If all fails, open shop in Dugald Aisle. Why compete for expensive space when there's unlimited space elsewhere? Then again, it's harder to sell expensive stuff.
When you have to pay for a licence, and then pay tax, opening a shop where people rarely wander isn't attractive at all.
Dugald Aisle are mostly used for commerce as far as I know. Wuhu.
Unless you make it socially unacceptable to do otherwise it's going to be near impossible.
Once upon a time, Dunbarton was the place where you could not find any space to set up shop while Belvast was completely abandoned.
Oh, how times have changed.
Anyone know what the limit at Port Cobh is?
10m is it?
a bit shame to see that place only become place for people to go fishing and boarding ship while doing commerce
My ideal healthy population and commerce is if every single area that has shops is filled and bustling with activity. But that's too much to ask for.