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OldeSimsFan
4 years agoSeasoned Rookie
"EnkiSchmidt;c-17962810" wrote:
The change that floors and wallpapers contribute to the decoration score was introduced with Eco Lifestyle, so the Discover University gameversion save would not have it. That would explain why the same lot registers as well decorated on one computer, but not on the other.
As for which ones exactly cause the unhappy with decoration moodlet, some wallpapers/floors have an "effect on environment positive/negative" label. That, I think, refers to the room's environment score, not the eco footprint. Eco footprint is noted down as "green" and "industrial". (My game isn't in english, so your terms may be different and I may err here.)
Thank you for the info! I have vague memories of a lot of posts on this back then, but the search feature here is lame & I'd probably be guilty of the necro-crime if I commented in one. Now I have something to look for when decorating. Seems to me a bit overly sensitive. There's a difference between poor (drywall) and modest but nice. A Cotswolds country cottage is not Buckingham Palace and I'm not about to try to make the change to satisfy what seems to be EA's California Chic obsession. Taking advantage of your clues, but in a tasteful & restrained way.
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