Environment preference of the sims

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Hitch:
Quote from: gali on 2007 April 03, 18:10:14


Of course it's not enough, because I have to add lights too, and a desk with a computer. But you see the >>> sign of the environment scale.

Is it enough?




Did you "replace" the bed, or recolor it with the design tool?

Bonus points if you know why I asked.


Edit: and what else did you do in the 22 minutes between pictures other than fulfill at least one want?

neriana:
*edit, waiting to see if gali can answer Hitch's question"

Don't replace the bed. Just use the design tool to change the bedding.

notveryawesome:
I agree with sara_dippity and neriana. If you're trying to test how colour affects the sims, then you need to change ONLY the colour of certain things. Higher-cost items, especially decorative ones, bring up environment scores. By introducing more objects and higher-priced objects, you are influencing the scores. In order to properly test colour, you must only change the colour of the objects that are already in the room, and NOT introduce new objects into the room.

ElfPuddle:
Quote from: Hitch on 2007 April 03, 18:13:29


Edit: and what else did you do in the 22 minutes between pictures other than fulfill at least one want?


I propose that the filled want was buying an expensive bookcase, which was put in the room long enough to raise the environment score, and removed while the bar was still filling (though the answer to the bed question would mitigate my proposal).

sara_dippity:
Hey, thanks for catching the time, Hitch! It looks like in those few min the sim walked from the bathroom to the bedroom, which would make the environment bar display arrows for a second or two. The room score still looks the same, as far as how much the bar has filled.
gali, April Fool's day already passed....

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