BENH8484
2 years agoNew Traveler
I'm hoping for a totally different lot type system this time
Lot types have been a basic feature since TS1, but I think they could do way more interesting stuff. Mainly, mixed use lots.
I'm imagining a system where we can select rooms in build mode (either one, or a group) and set them as different spaces. Build a cafe next to a museum, or a restaurant in the basement below a shop, or even two shops next to each other. I figure the ownership issue could be tackled by making the spaces rented, so that whoever runs the shop space or lives in a residental space simply pays a rent based on the value of the space. It would also allow us to create apartment buildings we fully designed ourselves. Any areas not assigned to a space would be communal space for anyone to use.
I know that builders would do some amazing things with features like these.
Also, I keep thinking how good it would be to have a menu for each lot where we can select which NPCs show up to the lot and the times of day. If I want a bar tender to be at the art gallery every evening, why not, it helps make the world and lots more detailed!
I'm imagining a system where we can select rooms in build mode (either one, or a group) and set them as different spaces. Build a cafe next to a museum, or a restaurant in the basement below a shop, or even two shops next to each other. I figure the ownership issue could be tackled by making the spaces rented, so that whoever runs the shop space or lives in a residental space simply pays a rent based on the value of the space. It would also allow us to create apartment buildings we fully designed ourselves. Any areas not assigned to a space would be communal space for anyone to use.
I know that builders would do some amazing things with features like these.
Also, I keep thinking how good it would be to have a menu for each lot where we can select which NPCs show up to the lot and the times of day. If I want a bar tender to be at the art gallery every evening, why not, it helps make the world and lots more detailed!