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As I thought as well. Unfortunately, fireplaces seem not to work (or at least didn't have enough weight against all the "green" solar powered appliances). I tried a special room with about 30 of them, and it didn't go away.
@Zalo-Doran Remove all green appliances to bring it back to neutral or the only other way is to disable eco footprint in the opticians menu.
- 4 years ago
Opticians menu? I only have the normal settings menu, and as I've already mentioned, disabling eco-footprint there removes the effect only from manage worlds. I will give the appliances a try, but I think this will not help either. From my past experiences, they appear as "green" as soon as they are powered by green energy (for instance, refrigerator becomes "industrial" as long as it's running on bio fuel. When fuel is empty, it goes back on grid (or solar energy if off grid) and becomes "green" again. It might only work if I remove all solar, wind energy, water, green stuff and put the property "on grid" - leaving the question why I've bought eco-lifestyle.
- 4 years ago
So I gave it another try. Disabling eco footprint (as seen in the attached video) does remove the aurora effect definitely only from the manage worlds page. I've tried also saving, restarting, reloading and waiting for a complete sim day, nothing changes. Finally I've replaced appliances with unmodified ones as well as removed all eco-lifestyles solar/water/wind generators. And the Aurora Effect still persists.
The fact that disabling eco-footprint completely didn't remove the aurora effect from the property/neighbourhood is probably a bug. However, I didn't want do disable it completely. It's just about that visual effect, in which the PS4 is obviously unable to render with an appropriate frame rate.
https://youtu.be/KXBhk73lDt4- 4 years ago
Ok,. I bet it's definitely something wrong here.
I moved in a house next to the "problem property". Doing so made the eco-footprint drop from "green" to "neutral" - in both houses. Logically, the effect is no longer visible on "manage worlds" page. Cheers, the problem was gone on the problem property. Ah, wait. Only for one sim day. While the eco-footprint is still neutral and the effect is still no longer been shown in manage worlds, it's present again in the problem property (and only there, the other house is free of it). When zooming out, it is that massive, that only a white screen is viisible. APU Fan is speeding up, fortunately after cleaning and applying new thermal grease, console is no longer shutting down due to overheating.
Bulldozing the property does remove the effect immedaiately. Replacing it from the gallery does bring it back.
I didn't make a video today, since obviously nobody cares (zero views on the other two, I assume EA is busy w/ counting money).
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