Magic Wand question

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aubreylaraine:
i'm pretty sure that if you magic wand an apartment lot before moving sims in decreases the value of the whole lot permanently, but if you do it after moving sims in it decreases on a renter by renter basis.

Zazazu:
When you load just an occupied apartment, it loads the apartment sublot and changes affect the apartment sublot, not the apartment base. So that makes sense. It's the same sort of effect you get when you cheat around to add items outside of the apartment bounds and then load the lot with another family.

jolrei:
I notice that, if you are building a lot, and you toggle night-time, you have to wave the wand to get all the lights to turn on in build mode.  This is one reason to wave the thing around, rather than just set it down and pick it up again.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: jolrei on 2009 April 28, 12:23:54

I notice that, if you are building a lot, and you toggle night-time, you have to wave the wand to get all the lights to turn on in build mode.  This is one reason to wave the thing around, rather than just set it down and pick it up again.
There is actually no difference that occurs with extended waving vs. quick brandishing. The effects occur the moment you drag the wand over a worldtile, it doesn't matter how much you wave it about. However, the lights have a delayed fade-on effect, so it takes them time to go from their off state to fully illuminating the room, because it takes time for the dark to leave the room. It has to do with the speed of dark.

Fat D:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2009 April 28, 22:44:07

Quote from: jolrei on 2009 April 28, 12:23:54

I notice that, if you are building a lot, and you toggle night-time, you have to wave the wand to get all the lights to turn on in build mode.  This is one reason to wave the thing around, rather than just set it down and pick it up again.
There is actually no difference that occurs with extended waving vs. quick brandishing. The effects occur the moment you drag the wand over a worldtile, it doesn't matter how much you wave it about. However, the lights have a delayed fade-on effect, so it takes them time to go from their off state to fully illuminating the room, because it takes time for the dark to leave the room. It has to do with the speed of dark.

Are the "particles" carrying the dark called antiphotons, maurons or some other name?

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