This will delete the page "Internet and Mobile: Homes, properties, locations"
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Every internet subscription is linked to a location, either a home, the mobile phone or potentially any other location that may come up in the future and needs separate tracking - I don't know, Sveta rents an office or buys a music studio.
Public locations and NPC locations share a common monthly subscription that never expires. This includes libraries, the Shulga home, Artem's home and any other place that will include a computer.
When in this location the player can use the internet two different ways:
act:
, like act: 'Ask Anushka for the wifi password'
or something.
If they get the access they will start to use the global subscription, not their own. Obviously, If they have a monthly subscription it doesn't really make a difference, but if they have a metered internet this can be important.When it comes to the internet, there are currently two types of locations.
Internet enabled homes are the ones that allow every tpye of internet actions - buying or cancelling a subscription for the home, transfering the subscription to and from the home.
The homes that are not internet enabled don't allow buying, cancelling or transfering the subscription.
Neither of these locations can get internet - the Hunter's lodge is in the middle of the swamp, and the grandparent's house doesn't have the necessary infrastructure.
This home is fully functional, however it may make sense for this home to add the hurdel of actually getting the cables to the house.
This home is fully functional, however it may make sense for this home to add the hurdel of actually getting the cables to the house.
There are quite a few very temporal homes in the game. As a general rule, none of these allow the player to buy, cancel, transfer an internet subscription.
A list of these homes
This will delete the page "Internet and Mobile: Homes, properties, locations"
. Please be certain.