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7 years agoHero
I'm pretty sure the lot trait works as it is meant to - it only reduces the likeliness of your neighbours making noise.
It does nothing for your own sims inside your own apartment disturbing neighbours.
The trait description is kinda non-specific, but I've never expected it to suppress my own sims making noise. I always viewed it as the opposite of the Lively trait where the neighbours are always having parties.
It does nothing for your own sims inside your own apartment disturbing neighbours.
The trait description is kinda non-specific, but I've never expected it to suppress my own sims making noise. I always viewed it as the opposite of the Lively trait where the neighbours are always having parties.
- paradiseplanet277 years agoSeasoned AceThat's another good question about the opposing CL lot trait; in the appt in the Fashion District, you have three appts, two have the trait while the last does not. If I live in the appt that does not have the trait, then that means I will not have to hear half as much noise coming from the other two appts?
Also, regardless if by design or not, the Quiet lot trait is poorly worded then. If the appt with the lot trait is meant to be Quiet, than that also means that not only can you not hear noises from your neighbors, but they won't be able to hear any noises from your own as well, because it's Quiet.- crinrict7 years agoHero+I'm moving this to game info as feedback on the wording.
I believe simvasion is right.- paradiseplanet277 years agoSeasoned AceEven if it were true, I still need some official clarification on the lot trait.