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TS3/TSM: The Pudding => Pudding Factory => Topic started by: userunknown on 2009 June 28, 01:49:54



Title: More Investment Opportunities
Post by: userunknown on 2009 June 28, 01:49:54
You can now Invest,Buyout:

The Mausoleum
Military Base
Police Station
School
City Hall

Titles appear in Inventory & you can collect money once per week.

If this has been already done,what can I say,newbie here.


Title: Re: More Investment Opportunities
Post by: kiki on 2009 June 28, 01:56:14
Okay, the Mausoleum I get and to a certain extent the school (ie: buying them a new wing) but why would you buy "State Assets" like the Police Station, City Hall or the Military Base? I mean, it works for if you want to play a corruption game where you work a sim up to owning a town Mafia-style, but realistically those things are public / government ventures and not privately owned or operated.


Title: Re: More Investment Opportunities
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 June 28, 02:54:36
Well, the school might be privately operated, but buying the CITY HALL, the POLICE DEPARTMENT, and the MILITARY? Even if you're enabling them to be bought for corruption purposes, they're still not PROFITABLE institutions that you can COLLECT MONEY from. Since when has the MILITARY ever made a PROFIT?


Title: Re: More Investment Opportunities
Post by: Thunderwolf on 2009 June 28, 02:58:55
Directly not, but you know how this works these days.


Title: Re: More Investment Opportunities
Post by: Simius on 2009 June 28, 03:24:19
Well, the school might be privately operated, but buying the CITY HALL, the POLICE DEPARTMENT, and the MILITARY? Even if you're enabling them to be bought for corruption purposes, they're still not PROFITABLE institutions that you can COLLECT MONEY from. Since when has the MILITARY ever made a PROFIT?
What would happen with the military is you'd give $20,000 to grease a general's elbows.  Then he grants you no-bid contracts on mowing the lawn and stuff and has the government pay you $7K every week for it.  He's happy because he got money in his pocket, you are happy because you got money in your pocket... and the kid down the street is happy because you gave him $20 to do the actual mowing.  Win win win for everyone! (besides maybe those pesky tax payers)


Title: Re: More Investment Opportunities
Post by: dllmrobinson on 2009 June 28, 04:33:17
Libbertarians take over the land of the Sims, and the military and police go on sale to the highest bidder.

Wacky and fun* libertarian questionaire for context:  http://www.bcaplan.com/cgi-bin/purity.cgi

(* It's wacky, but fun was a lie.)


Title: Re: More Investment Opportunities
Post by: Mimic on 2009 June 29, 11:02:49
Well you could be putting admission fee for people who want to tour these places.. not that anyone ever does.


Title: Re: More Investment Opportunities
Post by: rufio on 2009 June 29, 12:55:34
Wacky and fun* libertarian questionaire for context:  http://www.bcaplan.com/cgi-bin/purity.cgi

(* It's wacky, but fun was a lie.)

That quiz is fail, because
a) All of the questions are either extremely vague ("Are you for free trade?") or are questions that should really be a sliding scale rather than yes/no.  The result is that everyone who is not a rabid extremist is going to say yes to all of the former and no to all of the latter.
b) All of the questions depend heavily on the current state of the governmental spending, etc.  "Should the military budget be cut?" for example, is very different question when asked under the Bush administration versus the Obama administration.

To go back on topic, here, I think it would be neat to be able to buy out "public" buildings like the school and the military, but instead of money the sim should get something else - like the ability to decide how to educate the children, or something.  It doesn't really make sense, otherwise.


Title: Re: More Investment Opportunities
Post by: simmilk on 2009 June 29, 15:09:25
Didn't Kim Basinger do this in Georgia somewhere?


Title: Re: More Investment Opportunities
Post by: jeffreyc on 2009 July 19, 05:18:17
Thanks! I've been wanting more business ventures! This is a great step also in fully new businesses to buy into. Good work! ;D