Progress Report: And Some More Thinking to Do So, it has been a few months since I last updated the Blog. My, but time does fly by! Summer got very busy with RL and work around the house. We did a lot of interior painting and just sprucing up, which kept me from getting as much done as I'd hoped on Warwick. Ironically, now that fall has properly gotten under way I've got a bit more time to settle in and get back to the business of simming. Oh happy me!
I have been working out a regional economy for the Kingdom of Warwick in order to indicate which goods are manufactured where, and what the availability of goods might look like. I began this undertaking with sorting out which materials are in production, and where they are manufactured, harvested, or otherwise produced. I'll get this up on Google docs when I have it finished. Also, I am working on a system of assets taxes. I will get that up on Google docs when it is written up. Finally, am working on a list of careers geared specifically to the Warwickshire challenge. This is a looong process. We'll see if I ever finish it.
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Marsha Mellow (pen name)
11/6/2011 03:35:37 am
Nice neighborhood! Can you make a list of all the custom content that you use in your game? In case you have gigabytes of them, you may want to use The Sims 2 Content Manager (previously downloaded from the official website but now can be downloaded from fansites) or Delphy's Download Organizer (available on Modthesims2). Either way, it would be helpful if you could make a list of all the custom content in your game or make layouts of all the houses in your game, so that other people can download them and use them. :)
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Marsha Mellow
11/6/2011 03:46:27 am
On second thought, the problem with the Assets Tax method would be not having enough simoleons to pay for taxes. For example, let's say that Henry Merchant owns 10,000-simoleon worth of fine furniture and let's say he has to pay 5% in Assets Taxes. Where is he going to pay for the 10,000-simoleon worth of fine furniture if he holds it rather than sells it? What about those Fortune Sims who wants to buy as many goods as possible and drain all the money in their familyfunds, leaving little money to pay taxes? Do they still have to pay Assets taxes, even if their purchased assets are for personal use and not for doing business?
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