

There is no detriment to placing tons of a single item however there is also no benefit to interior score when placing more than the "max".ĥ.

Benches, Bookshelves, Chess Tables and Sword stones must all have more than one of them placed to affect interior score.Ĥ.Several items do not affect interior score if you place only one or two of them. Benches max at 7 items Bookshelves max at 4 items Chess Tables max at 3 items Pot Plants max at 1 items and Sword Stones max at 2 items.ģ.Interestingly, having 50 pot plants is exactly the same as having 1. Having 50 book shelves is the same as having 4 book shelves. Having 50 benches is literally not different than having 7, as far as interior score is concerned. Every decor reaches it's maximum contribution to interior score by the time you have placed 5 of them (except benches, which is 7). A total of 5 Furniture items count toward Interior Score: Benches, Book Shelves, Chess Tables, Pot Plants and Sword Stones.Ģ. The bottom charts show the progression of each Decor item individually as you place one between 1 and 50 times.ġ. Top Chart shows progression of Interior score as you place a single item between 1 and 10 times across all interior score-affecting items. I'll be testing this after I test combinations of furniture.

Most likely the interior score results will be lower after that buff wears off. I believed this would make it easier to see any affects on interior score, even if very subtle. All tests were performed while the "Beginning Buff" was on, which caused inspection results to be more generous. Anything above that was caused by decor furniture items.Ħ. 1.0 is the base score for an empty room with a Clock. Since everything else that I tested followed the same pattern above 20 items, I assumed Pianos also followed that same pattern.ĥ. For pianos, I could not properly test above 20, as there's not enough physical space for them. After determining this, I ran the remaining tests only once.Ĥ. Interior Score is not affected by the location of objects. I ran my initial tests twice, once with the items grouped as closely together as possible, and second with them as spread out as I could manage.

All of my tests include a Standing Clock however, extensive testing proves that Standing Clocks do not affect interior score.ģ. I had all my Policies on Leave, so people were not sticking around to generate any other messes.Ģ. I had one handyman, but about halfway through the month he gets tired and wants to rest but, in theory, I had a comparable amount of dirt on the floor for each test. I only used the initial starting room of 26 x 18, and it had no zones occupying any space. I saved right before the March inspection of Year 1, and reloaded this same save for all testing purposes. I started an Endless Journey game on Easy in the Dev Build. Keep in mind that everything stated here is in the context of Interior Score.ġ. Spanning more than 4700sq m, the residential part of the development will have two buildings designed by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects and oriented to capitalise on views to the CBD, Port Phillip Bay and Dandenong Ranges.Ī rooftop pool and barbecue space, as well as a private theatre, spa, sauna and private dining room, will also cater to residents looking for “more than just a gym”.I am posting this in discussions rather than bugs, but I'm pretty sure the end conclusion is going to be that this is not working as intended/expected. Juice Tycoon Janine Allis scores healthy price Boost at Malvern East auctionįootscray’s Liberty One elevates prospects of neighbours becoming friends RELATED: The Espy’s slick new interior revealed ahead of opening Kokoda Property managing director Mark Stevens said while the pub’s heritage would be retained, an atrium with a retractable glass roof would shelter 6m-tall trees inside it. Residents at the $234 million Malvern Collective will be able to order room service to their home from The Angel Tavern downstairs, while the pub itself will get an overhaul at the hands of Techne Architects, which recently rejuvenated the Esplanade hotel in St Kilda. The Malvern Collective by Kokoda Property will put retailers, a pub and wellness features at residents’ fingertips.Ī restored pub will anchor a Malvern East development that begins serving homebuyers on May 30.
