Elin meta:Beta 21.11 (en)
[Additions and Changes]
- When sleeping at home, on the global map, or in random outdoor locations, the passage of time will be simulated for all owned homes.
- Every time the number of collected sketches in the artbook reaches a certain threshold, Felmera will present a unique painting (which can be displayed or sold). Additional paintings will be added sequentially.
- Added tourism tags to paintings and posters.
- Taxidermy, statues, and cards will only count the tourism value of one item per species (e.g., if both a taxidermy and a card of the same species are displayed, only the value of the taxidermy will be counted).
- Covenant Stones will now automatically level up when they reach maximum experience (manual upgrades and upgrade costs have been removed).
- Added initial home policies to suppress or promote the growth of Covenant Stones.
- Updated the dialogue for the Covenant Stone explanation with Loytel, and added explanations about tax-free zones.
- Adjusted the cost of crops.
- Set multipliers for the number of furniture collection tickets required by item category. Furniture related to facilities, power generation, and tools will require about 20 times more tickets.
- Added a new initial home skill, "Heritage Management," which increases the number of heirlooms that can be handled.
- Added a policy, "Tourist Protection Ordinance," which increases home visitors.
- Added a policy, "Traveler's Inn," which adds the quality of beds to accommodation fees.
- Added a policy, "Suite Room," which gouges accommodation fees from the wealthy.
- Added a policy, "Celebrity Heaven," which increases wealthy visitors.
- Added a policy, "Mass Exhibition," which counts duplicate tourist exhibits as having a slight tourism value. This cannot be implemented simultaneously with "Solo Exhibition."
- Added a policy, "Solo Exhibition," which increases the tourism value of tourist exhibits. This cannot be implemented simultaneously with "Mass Exhibition."
- Added a policy, "Platinum Ticket," which increases tourism revenue from the wealthy.
- Added a policy, "Rip-Off Shop," which significantly increases the sale price of goods but greatly reduces purchasing power.
- Added a policy, "Premium Shop," which increases the sale price of goods and reduces purchasing power.
- Added a policy, "Restaurant License," which raises the selling prices of food and drinks.
- Added a policy, "Furniture Store License," which raises the selling prices of furniture.
- Added a policy, "General Store License," which raises the selling prices of items other than food and furniture.
- Added a policy, "Legendary Heirloom," which increases the appraised value of the top-ranked heirloom item.
- The Wealth Tax policy now increases tax revenue from the wealthy.
- The Faith Tax policy now grants additional tax revenue based on faith.
- Adjusted the costs of home skills and policies.
[Fixes]
- Other minor fixes and adjustments.
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