Quick way of changing style on multiple objects?

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cheesetastic:
The fastest way to do it is to start out with no windows. Then make one, change it to the color/texture you want and use the eyedropper on it after you placed it to make the rest of them. You don't have to save or drag anything.

BobDob:
Quote from: edalbformat on 2009 August 15, 09:51:14

This is the Base Game, folks - just the damn Base Game. Much will change in the course of the next 4 years that will make all of you changing the hell out of the Base Game to spend every interval between EPs, surfing around just to update the crap you fed the BASE GAME.

You picked an odd threat to make that point in, considering that none of the suggestions above require anything that's not in the base game.  ???

Buzzler:
Quote from: edalbformat on 2009 August 15, 09:51:14

This is the Base Game, folks - just the damn Base Game. Much will change in the course of the next 4 years that will make all of you changing the hell out of the Base Game to spend every interval between EPs, surfing around just to update the crap you fed the BASE GAME.

And in context to the topic that is probably going to mean we have to wait for at least 2 years for a "style pickup tool" to easily change the style of multiple objects like windows and counters and chairs... and it's possibly going to take even longer to re-invent the height adjustment for paintings etc... not to mention they'll have dropped it all again when TS4 gets released...

Raicuparta:
I don't really feel like timing every thing the game does, so I'll just show my specs:
Pentium 4 CPU 3.20GHz
ATI Radeon HD 3650 (AGP)
2GB RAM DDR2
OS: Windws 7

Have the game completely maxed out, except for the high quality houses, it is set to 4. The game runs well, playable FPS, don't really knw the number, but at least for me it runs perfectly, it only hangs when going to the neighbourhood view.

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