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Thanks for testing. I play with several families in one save. So far I have encountered it twice. Both times the sim lived in the city. One in the penthouse, the other in a regular apartment.
- 6 years ago@crinrict Yes, the value of the household is what I was going for. The penthouse, however, is actually 'bought', so that value should be reflected in moving.
My first sim was lucky enough to win the lottery, so I noticed the missing money very easily ><- crinrict6 years agoHero+@gjbbuitelaar Will do some further testing and get back to you.
- crinrict6 years agoHero+
@gjbbuitelaar wrote:
@crinrict Yes, the value of the household is what I was going for. The penthouse, however, is actually 'bought', so that value should be reflected in moving.
My first sim was lucky enough to win the lottery, so I noticed the missing money very easily ><Reading your post again, I'm now a bit unsure if we're seeing the same thing along
There's three different money pools
- Value of the house/Penthouse (not applicable for apartments)
- Value of the furniture
- Funds the household has.
So when I merge together two families, the new family should get 1 + 3 for sure and 2 if you sell the furniture. If you keep the furniture, it should all be in the new household inventory
When I tested, I got 3 but not 1, so that's definitely not how it should be. I kept the furniture and they were all in the household inventory
From how I'm reading your report, you're missing 1 + 3 and not only 1. Is that correct ?
- 6 years ago
Hi @crinrict thanks for testing. You're right. I remember missing all of the miney and additional value for furniture and owned property. Strange that we have different outcomes.
- crinrict6 years agoHero+@gjbbuitelaar Tagging to see my last question.
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