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My played lot in Yukimatsu is now showing a green footprint on the main map so it looks like it's still part of the eco footprint tracking. I'll keep playing and see if I can get the whole neighborhood green and whether or not it shows any of the positive effects of a green neighborhood (aurora, sun rays).
- 5 years ago
@crinrict sorry, to clarify the icon I'm referring to is on the main map view. If you look at my first screenshot above you'll see that each individual lot in every neighborhood also has a little eco footprint icon. In my screenshot all lots are showing a neutral footprint icon. However the Yukimatsu neighborhood now shows a green leaf icon above the residential lot I've been playing (the family has a civil planner and gardener who like snow sports and are training to climb the mountain which is why I care about this feature specifically working in Yukimatsu)
I'll post an updated screenshot the next time I play
- crinrict5 years agoHero+@Player_645knm0g That does sound strange.
Maybe lots can change. I just think the neighborhood changing would have the same issues as for example StrangerVille would have.
I'm going to tag this as unsure- 5 years ago
Update:
My entire Yukimatsu neighborhood now has a green footprint. I'm not noticing any cosmetic changes (e.g. haven't seen an aurora), but my sims are still benefiting through moodlets about living in a green neighborhood, sun rays, clean air etc.
I'm fine with no visual changes in the neighborhood b/c it is a unique one, but if eco footprint can change and the moodlets are still active then there's no reason the panel should be hidden for this neighborhood. A little notification message with lore about how park rangers keep the mountain free from trash and endless clouds prevent aurora/sun rays from being visible would be fine.
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