Jaylen
Jaylen Jackson   Georgia, United States
 
 
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Neil 20 Mar, 2020 @ 7:41am 
Hi, Jaylen.
I saw your comment on American Suburban Style mod.
You just need to subscribe to the theme, then in Content Manager go to Styles, click on the theme and you can then download the homes from there.
gravage 25 Mar, 2016 @ 12:00pm 
Jaylen! Thanks much man, this is sweet! It will take me a bit to completely absorb all this but from what I see it looks like I'll be able to customize the .xml to any detail I want or if I am lazy just copy and paste your work. A lesson for me ... I have to be a little more observant about what's offered in the discussion threads.
gravage 25 Mar, 2016 @ 11:27am 
Thank you very much for that info. I love "Realistic Population and Consumption". I am not a computer guy, a modder or anything but after looking at what you've pointed out to me maybe I'll be able to do what I wanted to do. I had looked at the xml of that mod before but with my very limited knowledge I couldn't see how to do that on a per house basis. I am going there now and see if I can educate myself there. Thanks much!
gravage 23 Mar, 2016 @ 6:13pm 
RE: "Is there a way for me to find the name of these assets so I can modify the household density with the residential rebalcne mod? I cannot find the names of these assets anywhere! Thanks for these buildings by the way."

I too would like to change the density of the Brooklyn Collection's residentials from low density to high density so that they scale realistically with the "Realistic Population and Consumption" mod. Are you saying there is a mod that enables us to do that?

I searched the workshop for the "residential rebalance" mod that you mentioned but I didn't find it. Is there such a mod or did I misunderstand what you were saying? I don't know how make such changes otherwise and from what I've read of the other population rebalance mods it seems they don't adjust density configurations for individual bldgs; they only adjust population configurations across the board according to their respective high/low density designations.