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> @CimmyNyx said:
> Don't confuse efficiency rating with consumption rating. A high efficiency rating you would want to be high. However, with a consumption rating, the higher the number, the more energy it consumes. You get high consumption to run it with higher quality output. The lower the consumption rate, the cheaper it is to run it but you sacrifice quality. For cheap bills, you want a low consumption rate. Go check out the televisions.
Are there any items that say "efficiency rating"? I haven't seen that yet; granted, I haven't really paid much attention to this until all of a sudden my bills were almost tripled, but I hadn't changed anything in the house.
There wasn't any extra energy usage than normal, I actually hadn't had any house parties since the previous bill.
I'm beginning to really regret buying Sims 4.
> Don't confuse efficiency rating with consumption rating. A high efficiency rating you would want to be high. However, with a consumption rating, the higher the number, the more energy it consumes. You get high consumption to run it with higher quality output. The lower the consumption rate, the cheaper it is to run it but you sacrifice quality. For cheap bills, you want a low consumption rate. Go check out the televisions.
Are there any items that say "efficiency rating"? I haven't seen that yet; granted, I haven't really paid much attention to this until all of a sudden my bills were almost tripled, but I hadn't changed anything in the house.
There wasn't any extra energy usage than normal, I actually hadn't had any house parties since the previous bill.
I'm beginning to really regret buying Sims 4.
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