@Abdul8364 This is more strategic because it eliminates the wait time of pending Robux and the 30% tax (mistake in previous post, 70% is the remaining cut). Robux earned on games owned by individual users go to that user, and canโt just be sent to a group, so this is their best option.
@Abdul8364 For anyone confused, the reason behind this decision is to be able to pay developers working on Bloxburg through group payouts instead of the currently awkward way of Coeptus paying via marketplace items, meaning they had the 70% tax on payments, which will no longer be the case.
@BasicallyBlxbrg Coeptus made a post a while back on an old Devforum theead, stating how this is a long overdue feature, so most likely. Would make it easier to distribute funds now that more people are working on the game
After just about a week of constant development, enter the Bloxburg Floor Plan Creator!
Currently heavily WIP, but should satisfy all of your planning needs. Send any bugs/suggestions to me!
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@sytonl@wtbloxburg_news@BloxburgNews@Bloxy_News@RBX_Coeptus@AshleyTheUni Yea that would be a problem, although the best way I found was to disable this feature in neighbourhoods, giving them even more of a use. Otherwise you could invite everyone to your build server, and then go back to a normal server all together by leaving the build server
@julien_x Gosh, Bloxlink's UI never fails to impress. But concerning the actual feature, does that mean that premium servers will still have ads if they pay for their subscription using those?
@Zaydiiem You wouldn't be able to enter plots, so if you use neighbourhoods just to build on your own then yes, but for every other use case that involves other people or the map then no