A) Evony wants free space for people to move around and new players to join.
B) Evony clears space and destroy our long-established farms in the process.
C) People spam the states with flat-fillers to fill space.
D) GOTO A

People make these alts for many reasons, but the biggest reason is to be able to port to specific location with a random port. The players want to avoid the 24 hour cooldown of an advanced port. These spam flat-filler accounts fill up 100% of a state, which prompts another "clearing" and the vicious cycle begins, anew.


So I ask...
Would removing the cooldown from the adv port stop people from flat-filling?

Are the other reasons for flat-fillers strong enough to keep the tactic going? Would removing the cooldown be enough to break the cycle described above? Would we get to actually keep our farms even if the flat-filling tactic was ended by any means? Is the adv port still not cheap enough with a removed cooldown, and would adding coordinate choice to the standard port be enough?


Is there any way to change the in-game mechanics so flat-filling ends, and we actually get to keep our farms?

I'm trying to think of an option that does not require Evony actually enforcing the multi rule. Enforcing that rule just seems to be too difficult of a task, at the moment. I'm hoping to find a solution that would remove the motivation to create flat-fillers in the first place.