Seriously, the footprint is still playing havoc on every world except the Evergreen Harbor one.
I get it, it was never tested or meant to be used outside of the DLC it came in? I assume? Since the consequence is that every single world becomes smoggy if left alone? Even Sulani, giving the "amusing" consequence that the game insists Sulani is thriving and it is all smog and lung cancer everywhere. It doesn't help that 90% of the good looking building material is "Impact: Industrial".
You literally have to fight the game to stay neutral in most worlds.
Also, are the devs aware that if you turn the footprint "Off", the only consequence is that all worlds go 100% green after awhile? Why not having that function completely removed instead? Why the slow creep towards "green"?
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The eco footprint system needs tweaking definitely.
So yeah, even though everyone seems to have different experiences with the eco footprint, we all seem to agree that it needs tweaking (or fanmade mods, which are more reliable and better at fixing one thing without breaking another in the process).
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I don't use MCCC.
However, building is supposed to have pretty a large impact on this over time. Specifically all the buildings in the neighborhood. I'd 100% check if you have a bunch of BB with a certain eco score if it seems slanted.
Yeah I have checked every single item I put in the house to make sure I wasn't using eco items.
Though I think the eco appliances should have the most impact rather than a certain wallpaper for example
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Yep. Seems you cannot actually Turn It OFF, you just turn off all Industrial influences, it seems. So all worlds, everywhere, will be green eventually.
My problem has always been that every lot I have played slowly goes green. Now if I want to play in a Industrial world I use CC. I added a negative environment score as a gameplay effect to some CC-walls and that made my game much more enjoyable.
For me having the Green state and the Industrial state for all the worlds is one of the best things with the pack.
Everyone coughing, air slightly yellow. (Yes, after a few hours the smog disappeared, but it should not have been there to begin with Footprint OFF).
Does EA even understand what "OFF" means in English?
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