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- That stinks! I hope they fix this. I was looking forward to polluting Del Sol Valley and San Myshuno :'(
I'm still waiting for a sale though, so hopefully they'll have it fixed by then! - Simmerville6 years agoLegendI noticed that my restaurants all got an industrial icon, even when not being played much. So maybe the chef's kitchen has a very negative impact?
EDIT: I got this wrong. A couple restaurants I never visited are still neutral. - gypsophila506 years agoRising RookieI tried a few things mentioned above. I changed all eco friendly wallpapers and floor to industial in the whole neighborhood and give the households additional fireplaces, firepits and so on. For now the industrial footprint is raising. Looks like the wallpapers and floors in the neighborhood have an strong impact :) .
- Yea you need to change all the lots. I hope once you have achieved industrial status the bar didn’t drop back to neutral again rapidly like in my case ...,
- simkitten876 years agoNew Aceim having trouble getting it to stay polluted too. the idea was to have a family trying to clean up the environment and to have this other sim work on making it trashy. but its easier to remove the pollution then to add it.
- gypsophila506 years agoRising RookieIn aditional to the above mentioned changes, I cheated every single lot to industrial footprint (I was impatient :) ). Since about an hour, it stays industrial. There was a little bit green footprint increase, but than it stopped quickly. Perhaps this works for others too.
- Peapod796 years agoSeasoned AceMine is moving industrial now, but it's going pretty slow. Alternatively though, when I try to make it green, it does seem to be going faster. I'm wondering now if that was intended maybe? Or... I mean it's been out now barely over a day so I'm likely missing something? I think I need more time.
Envy ~almost to the point of sobbing~
Short answer:
Try living in the Old Salt House, San Myshuno.
Longer version:
I am a clean and green kinda person, and got gobsmacked with the industrial footprint upon updating and adding the EP.
My sim HAD an artist/music haven in the Old Salt House. I can not get the industrial footprint down.
She now lives to cough and complain about the industry being in full bloom.
There are NO neighbors.
She does almost everything outside, her lights are seldom on.
Even though my growfruit tree is still struggling to survive, it did wipe out the money tree.
But-t-t,
She also owns a fully upgraded rocketship and flush toilets. ~laughs~
So, yeah, it has to be the bathrooms and the rocketship, as everything else is/should be enviroment friendly.
Good luck &
~happy simming~- I wonder if passing some of the more negative NAPS like that brawling one makes the footprint change at all. There are a couple that I can see could go that way.
"Aunza;c-17528839" wrote:
Envy ~almost to the point of sobbing~
Short answer:
Try living in the Old Salt House, San Myshuno.
Longer version:
I am a clean and green kinda person, and got gobsmacked with the industrial footprint upon updating and adding the EP.
My sim HAD an artist/music haven in the Old Salt House. I can not get the industrial footprint down.
She now lives to cough and complain about the industry being in full bloom.
There are NO neighbors.
She does almost everything outside, her lights are seldom on.
Even though my growfruit tree is still struggling to survive, it did wipe out the money tree.
But-t-t,
She also owns a fully upgraded rocketship and flush toilets. ~laughs~
So, yeah, it has to be the bathrooms and the rocketship, as everything else is/should be enviroment friendly.
Good luck &
~happy simming~
Look like a balancing issue with the footprint score.
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