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Offline Leto85

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Architect question: upgraded computer hardware
« on: June 21, 2010, 05:52:02 PM »
When working as an Architectual Designer it is logical that it should be obvious to put computers in a room when you are decorating a Computer Whiz room. But what about if you are a computer whiz yourself and capable of upgrading the clients computer to unbreakable or whatever else while overclocking it? Would that give you a better rating because it would be more appreciated?
of course you must have the computers already in your inventory, because you could not upgrade them in the client's house, I assume.

Next logical question: how does this count for other objects that can undergo an upgrade? If this can positively influence the rating afterwards, then being a technical person would come in handy besides painting and sculpting while being an architect.
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Re: Architect question: upgraded computer hardware
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2010, 09:18:46 AM »
Good question, leto! I've read carl's recent architect guide and this wasn't mentioned in it. Can anyone try this out?