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Old 8th Jun 2012, 03:07 PM Highrise lot value? #1
Vintage_Eve
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guys.. i remodified on of the highrise's building ..i put on a laundromat and a mini gym but when I move in a sim the value went up to 60k .. and now i wanted to reset it back to the default amount 1.5k ...anyone knows how to do that?

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"Every color has its definition and that is what ART is...Defining who you are"
Old 8th Jun 2012, 07:16 PM #2
lulume
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If you use testingcheatsenabled true and restrictbuildbuyinbuildings off you will be able to see all of the room markers that are not visible in normal play. Every room that is public (like the gym and laundromat) should have a "public room" marker. These are available in the buydebug menu, but you can also clone the public room marker in the lobby. This should designate the room and all contents as not belonging to the sims that live in the building. Depending on how you were building, you may also have to add additional "hidden room" markers.

I hope this helps.
Old 8th Jun 2012, 09:21 PM #3
Vintage_Eve
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thank you for your help i appreciate it but I did that already.. thats why im wondering why it went ridiculously to 60k o,0 ... im out of options to do ..any other idea? huhuhuhu ... XD

http://www.kathflores.com
"Every color has its definition and that is what ART is...Defining who you are"
Old 9th Jun 2012, 12:03 AM #4
lulume
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I think I may have encountered this before, but I honestly don't remember what I did. I can try to figure it out next time I play.

edit: just saw your other post - are you talking about the same building?
Old 13th Jun 2012, 06:26 AM #5
Vintage_Eve
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which one?

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