The Sims 2: Nightlife/New Build Mode Features

The Sims 2 Nightlife comes with new features that enable you to build more complex lots. This article reviews each of them as well as new build mode objects.

1/2 Walls
Found in the walls category, 1/2 size walls allow you to divide up the space in a room without creating a new room. Most of these walls have uncovered wall coverings on them with just a decoration on the top. Others have upper halves made up of glass. They can also join at diagonal corners. Because they don't make new rooms, they don't also block light flow, nor can they support doors, arches or gates. Finally they can't support upper storey floors. These half walls are placed on the lot the same way as normal walls. As well, several of them are the same 1/2 wall with different options. The following list doesn't list each individual half-wall. It just lists the half wall type. Note that the options listed are the ones named in the game.

Perfectly Plank Half Wall

 * Price: $35
 * Options: Blue, Green, Pink, Red, Stainless Steel, Pine.

Brass 'n' Glass Half Wall

 * Price: $55
 * Options: Sleek, Flourish, Harvest

Nocturnal Rumors Half Wall

 * Price: $80
 * Options: Gossip, Blush, Wink, Whisper

"The Wave" Half Wall

 * Price: $45
 * Options: (Unnamed in the game), Black, Red, White, Pine

Quaint Half-Wall

 * Price: $35
 * Options: Brown, Cornflower, Green, Lightwood, Rose, White

Gone Legit by The Family Furnishings

 * Price: $95
 * Initial Deprecitaion: $15
 * Daily Depreciation: $10
 * Depreciation Limit: $40

OpenMe Door

 * Price: $225
 * Initial Depreciation: $15
 * Daily Depreciation: $10
 * Depreciation Limit: $40

Easy Swing Door

 * Price: $250
 * Initial Depreciation: $15
 * Daily Depreciation: $10
 * Depreciation Limit: $40

OpenMe Window

 * Price: $100
 * Initial Depreciation: $13
 * Daily Depreciation: $9
 * Depreciation Limit: $36

OpenMe Window Wide

 * Price: $210
 * Initial Depreciation: $30
 * Daily Depreciation: $20
 * Depreciation Limit: $80

OpenMe Arch

 * Price: $220
 * Initial Depreciation: $34
 * Daily Depreciation: $23
 * Depreciation Limit: $92

New Flooring Options
Previously, floor tiles could only be placed on flat surfaces. They'd also flatten tiles if they could as well. However if a tile can't be flattened, you'll find that floors can now cover them as well. There are too many new floors and walls included in the game to list here. Most of these additions will come under each of the four new collections in the game:
 * Cars
 * Restaurants
 * Nightclubs
 * Bowling

Driveways and Garages
If your sims want a car, they must first have a driveway. Driveways can only be placed in these conditions. None of these tiles can have objects on them, however they may have floor tiles on them. You can also add an extender piece to create a larger driveway for the car.
 * Seven tiles left of the house.
 * Ten clear tiles deep in the house.
 * Five clear tiles wide of the house.

Driveways are treated like normal objects and have these value conditions. Garages can also be built for your sims' cars. To build a garage simply select a garage door and between the driveway and extension piece. This is the only place garage doors can go. To finish the garage add walls around the extender piece. To make sure your sims can reach the car, make sure there's enough space to add a door to the garage walls. Garage doors have these value conditions Another option for your cars is to build a carport. To do this, first construct a room where you want the driveway to be then add cover the top with floor tiles, the same way as making an upper storey. Make sure the floor tiles go one tile over the wall. Secondly, add four columns on the ground floor outside of the wall. Make sure they reach the floors. Thirdly, delete the walls and add the driveway, you now have your carport. For an example of a carport see the downtown residence 201 Custer Boulevard.
 * Price: $600
 * Initial Depreciation: $90
 * Daily Depreciation: $60
 * Depreciation Limit: $240

Terrain Smoother
The terrain smoother is found in the Terrain and Elevation panel in Build Mode. It smooths out rough terrain without flattening it. This allows for a more natural look if that's what you want.

Creaky Branches Designer Tree

 * Price: $215
 * Initial Depreciation: $32
 * Daily Depreciation: $22
 * Depreciation Limit: $86

Roof Tools
A new cheat allows you to change the angles of roofs. To do this simply bring up the cheat menu and type in 'roofslopeangle' then type in a number between 15 and 75. This number corresponds to the angle of the roof. It affects all roofs on the lot. Several examples of this cheat occur throughout Downtown

Connecting Columns
Objects can be placed under the arch of a connection column, though they can't be placed on the bases tile itself.

Hartford Connecting Arched Column

 * Price: $120
 * Initial Depreciation: $18
 * Daily Depreciation: $12
 * Depreciation Limit: $48

Pools
Diagonal pools can now be built in your sims homes. This self-explanatory tool also allows these new pools to overlap straight rectangular pools. Pools can also be built on single tiles as well. Note that pool objects can't be built on diagonals so your pools still require a rectangular section. Like rectangular pools, one segment costs $75

Fences
There are four new fences in The Sims 2: Nightlife.
 * Velvet Rope Fence- $20 per segment
 * Wooden Fence- $30 per segment
 * Chic Fence- $50 per segment
 * Arboreal Wooden Fence- $30 per segment

The Sentry by WroughtCo

 * Price: $190
 * Initial Depreciation: $28
 * Daily Depreciation: $19
 * Depreciation Limit: $76