Why do you suppose a neighbor would do this?
My guesses:
1 - They are far ahead enough in the game to not care about tapping their atom signs
2 - They have a misconception that leaving the signs untapped is actually beneficial for neighbours (it's not)
3 - They like to see their town in 'full motion' with all the buildings being animated
1 - They are far ahead enough in the game to not care about tapping their atom signs
2 - They have a misconception that leaving the signs untapped is actually beneficial for neighbours (it's not)
3 - They like to see their town in 'full motion' with all the buildings being animated
0
This discussion has been closed.
Howdy, Stranger!
Replies
Luckily, there's no shortage of people on those threads, so he was replaced almost instantly.
Or something like my experience when I do rounds where if I wait until 8 PM here in California, my many many European neighbors (where it is at that time 4 AM) have the bad habit of being asleep, and have many neighbors from across the united states who have tapped all the European's buildings before I got there. Or you're coming along in the middle of TSTO "rush hour" (Eastern US 5PM is one I find challenging. They must be on the road home and haven't cleaned up after being visited by European neighbors who visit just before their own bedtime.)
There are loads of reasons. All valid, and mostly unavoidable.
In general, we know nothing about our neighbors from the add-me thread, except that they, too, are getting 100 neighbors, and play "multiple times per day" but their day might be on a schedule incompatible with ours.
I wouldnt be surprised to find that neighbor is thinking to himself that you're a lousy neighbor because you never visit.
There is nothing unkind about dropping them. You aren't able to be of any help to each other.
I don't think I'll drop any of these neighbors. I can still tap their criminals. And some of them I've had as neighbors for a very long time. I don't think they're intentionally being bad neighbors. It is just curious to me how no matter what time of day or night I stop by, they never have one building free to tap.
I definitely have a a few people who are in this category. Including some who are new(ish) like me, but unlike me don't have house farms, and thus just too few items in general. I tend to let those slide a bit more. But the dude I mentioned above I would try to visit at least 5 times a day, and he never visited me either. I agree that sometimes it is just best to unfriend, even if it's just opposite schedules. If you're not helping each other, it doesn't really matter why.
What I don't get is why so many people have attitude about house farms. When I'm trying to blast through 100 friends, the last thing I want is to have to keep searching for stuff to click on and then find nothing. House farms make it easy, and are a virtual guarantee of clickable items.
Yes, it's only fair if neighbours are at low levels to take that into consideration. I don't mind revisiting them to get my 3 taps and in this event the extra taps for criminals.
Despite having a few issues I'm not too keen on, I do think this is the best event since Stonecutters. I can't figure out why people are quitting now.
Does their name start with "M" and hasn't been active since Halloween? I had a neighbor like that so thinking it might be the same one....
It is strange, though, with some neighbors (as some have mentioned above) how they have very updated, premium towns but just don't seem to care about appearance or clearing them or updating them. I have a couple of neighbors who but every premium item but then just place all the buildings into a mass jumble so you can't even see some of them. Some neighbors have like one tiny sidewalk where almost all of their poor characters (including those paid-for!) roam back and forth in an itty-bitty space and you can hardly tell them apart. I wonder if for these neighbors it's just the thrill of collecting? lol