

The Park can be bull dozed but the venue cannot be changed so it would remain a park.This is Part 4 of my attempt at the Immortal Dynasty Challenge. The Stargazer Lounge is 40x30 but costs $44,465.

If bulldozing venues becomes allowed in San M, the Casbah Gallery is a 40x30 lot but for $30,000, again, not affordable. Bull dozing the Park would be a crime and really take out a LOT of what you go to San M for. So you would have to make separate rules/exceptions to be able to do a HOF dynasty here. Torendi Tower Penthouse is a 40x30 lot when hammered out and costs $37,850 which is unaffordable by a starter Sim and gave me a serious case of vertigo. Bull dozed, the Old Salt House costs $9,000 but is only a 30x30 lot. Possible is the Landgraab building but then your Sim needs to have $5,000 a week rent. They need to be hammered out piece by piece. Can't bull doze the Park because of no bull dozing venue lots rule and can't really bull doze apartments/lofts of any size comparable for a dynasty. The truly only bulldozer able lot for dynasty is the Salt House in the Spice District. I think it would be super amazing if the Challenge Team or (or both) would design a separate, smaller challenge that exploits all of City Living's new features, a challenge where the founder starts out in San Myshuno. Whereas in an Immortal Dynasty we start at one lot and gradually transform it into a multigenerational home, I've found most of the fun in City Living is starting out dirt-poor and gradually moving into nicer and nicer apartments as household funds increase.Įven without living in San Myshuno, we can still enjoy the festivals and flea markets, as and already pointed out.Ĭity Living offers much that makes a dynasty so much easier: the lot traits are OP, you can simply buy or find stuff that used to take sim-months to acquire (like the UFO plant). Personally, I think the present Immortal Dynasty and City Living ask for different styles of gameplay.

I'm not playing an immortal dynasty at the moment, but I'm always following this thread and reading other simmers' stories.
