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*"which makes sterile tiles a very inefficient method for increasing impressiveness" -> "makes this very inefficient for doing so." (No redundancy with Impressivness) | *"which makes sterile tiles a very inefficient method for increasing impressiveness" -> "makes this very inefficient for doing so." (No redundancy with Impressivness) | ||
*"(not to mention also impacting the beauty need!)" removed. It simply is too much information to state this fact. Plus, the tone is poor - exclamations sound unprofessional, along with "not to mention" in parenthesis. | *"(not to mention also impacting the beauty need!)" removed. It simply is too much information to state this fact. Plus, the tone is poor - exclamations sound unprofessional, along with "not to mention" in parenthesis. | ||
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+ | > "If your only goal is to increase the impressiveness of a room, you should instead use [[steel tile]]s, which provide a lesser cleanliness benefit but do not impact beauty; [[carpet]]s, which provide a substantial amount of beauty, but no cleanliness boost (and, in fact, take substantially longer to clean); or [[Stone tile]]s, which provide less beauty than carpets and do not provide a cleanliness boost, but take far less time to clean. Even the humble [[Wood floor]] can be preferable for impressiveness, so long as you keep it clean. [[Sculptures]] are also vastly more resource efficient at increasing impressiveness than sterile tiles are, providing a 1:1 steel to beauty ratio for a normal-quality sculpture. In short, don't use sterile tiles for impressiveness alone, only use them when the cleanliness itself is important." | ||
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+ | "If your only goal is to increase Impressiveness, then [[steel tile]]s don't penalize beauty and still boost cleanliness. When combined with [[sculpture]]s, steel tile, [[carpet]], or even [[concrete]] are more cost effective." | ||
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+ | *Sterile tile are bad for impressiveness, so this implies that other tiles are better for the reasons why sterile tiles are bad. We can just skim over the rest - we don't need to explain the difference between (Stone Tile vs Carpet) in such detail. A simple list of "better floors" will suffice. | ||
+ | *Combine sculptures into the list of floors. Sterile tile has more wealth, so it will be more impressive without sculptures. | ||
+ | *''Cost'' efficient, not resource efficient. Work, work + work of material, wealth, and raw materials are all important and all covered by the word "cost". |