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What changed
- Compatibility
- Maps
- Performance
- Events
- UI and audio
- Store
ConsoleMe changes
New Release: Wine Cellar and Real Estate Portfolio v1
Big new chapter for the lifestyle empire side of the game. Two passion projects now feel like a proper empire instead of a spreadsheet. Plus a safety system around studio sales.
Wine Cellar
Every bottle has its own procedural visual Each wine in your cellar and every bottle in the catalog is drawn with a unique procedural SVG. The shape, foil capsule colour, glass tint, and label palette are derived from:
Region and country (Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Hock, Port silhouettes)
Wine type (red, white, rosé, sparkling, fortified)
Vintage and tier
A deterministic hash of the wine's identity so the same bottle always looks the same across saves
Wine profile modal Click any bottle thumbnail or its eye icon to open a detailed profile. Inside:
The full size procedural bottle
Region, vintage, type, colour, paid cost, current worth
Peak drinking window and current ageing status
A mini ageing curve plotting estimated value over the next decade so you can decide when to drink, sell, or hold
One click Withdraw to Personal Cash An inline Withdraw to Personal Cash panel sits at the top of the cellar (and the Real Estate screen too), with a dismissible help banner explaining how cash flows between your company and your personal pocket.
Real Estate Portfolio
Buy properties from the world map On Map view, tick "Show available cities" at the top, click any grey pin, and a popup lists every available property in that city with quick Buy or Details buttons. The Catalog tab gives you the same listings in browsable card form with filters.
Every property has a unique procedural visual Each property generates its own front-elevation facade and top-down floor plan. The facade is derived from:
Property type (apartment, brownstone, suburban house, mansion, luxury estate, country home)
City palette (London brick, NYC limestone, Mediterranean stone, Tokyo grey render, plus others)
Tier (entry, mid, or luxe drives storey count, columns, dormers, pool hints)
Condition (cracks creep in below 70, patches below 50, boarded windows and overcast sky below 30)
Floor plans are deterministic architectural drawings with labelled rooms (Living, Kitchen, Bedrooms, Baths, Library, Wine, Gym, Pool, Patio, and more). Same address, same look across saves.
Visible rental demand Each property profile shows a Demand bar (High / Moderate / Low / Stagnant) with the actual reasons it is what it is:
Condition (excellent or poor)
City heat (hot or soft market)
Asking rent vs market rent
Property size (bigger places have a smaller tenant pool)
Mansions and luxury estates are harder to rent than apartments. They can sit empty for a month or two in soft markets, especially if you are pricing over market. Apartments move within a week or two.
Condition tiers that matter in cash terms Properties have a visible condition tier with an actual rent impact:
Pristine (85 to 100): 100 percent of asking rent
Good (65 to 84): 92 percent
Wear (45 to 64): 80 percent
Distressed (25 to 44): 65 percent
Failing (below 25): 50 percent
Effective rent is what you actually receive, so neglecting properties literally earns you less even with a signed lease. The facade visibly weathers as condition drops. Renovate to reset to Pristine.
Maintenance events tell you what actually broke (Roof leak, Plumbing emergency, Electrical rewiring, Boiler replacement, Interior damp, Subsidence assessment, and more), so the renovation system has narrative grounding.
Empire Dashboard at the top of Real Estate An always-visible dashboard above the Map / List / Catalog tabs:
Weekly net P&L card with rent vs costs split
Portfolio card with market value, equity vs cost, and personal cash
Occupancy bar (rented / vacant / renovating) with counts
Condition bar with status mix
Empire alerts row: clickable cards for long vacancies (4+ weeks), distressed properties (below 40), upcoming lease ends, and renovations finishing soon. Each card jumps you straight to that property.
Studio Sale safety
Selling your studio is a big decision, so it gets a proper safety net.
Persistent countdown banner The moment a sale is announced, an amber banner pins to the top of every tab showing the closing week, your net proceeds, and a Withdraw sale button. It turns orange at one week left, red on the closing week. One click to pull out at any point.
Closure confirmation modal On the actual closing week, a confirmation modal pops up before anything happens. It shows the proceeds, your post-closure personal cash, and a list of what survives intact (passion projects, properties, wine, yachts, prestige, ethics, persona). You choose Confirm closure or Withdraw sale. It cannot be dismissed by clicking outside or pressing escape, so the call is always deliberate.
Where to find everything
Wine bottle visuals and profile: Wine Cellar tab, click any bottle thumbnail or its eye icon
Inline withdraw panel and help: top of Wine Cellar and Real Estate tabs
- Property map buyingReal Estate tab, Map view, tick "Show available cities", click any pin
Property visuals and demand: click any owned property on Map or List, or click the facade thumbnail or Details button on a Catalog card
Empire Dashboard: top of the Real Estate tab, always visible
Studio sale safety: kicks in automatically the moment you announce a sale via Mogul Profile
What do you want next?
Drop suggestions in the discussion. A few directions I've been kicking around for the lifestyle empire side, let me know which appeal:
Your own vineyards?: buy land, plant vines, age your own bottles, fill your cellar or sell to merchants. A real estate and wine cellar crossover.
Sell your own wine?: a wine label business, pricing, distribution, vintage reputation building over years
Custom house builder?: design properties room by room, build them, then sell on the open market or rent them out
Property development?: buy plots, develop apartment blocks or estates, flip them or hold for cashflow
Hotel chain?: convert a luxury estate or mansion into a hotel, with staff, occupancy, guest reviews, room upgrades
Yacht charter business?: rent your yachts out when not in personal use
Art collection?: auctions, museum loans, value drift over time, theft drama
Private island?: large purchase plus development sandbox (build your own resort, marina, runway)
Better property events?: notable tenants (celebrities, problem renters), neighbourhood gentrification or decline, break ins, planning permission disputes
What sounds fun? What sounds tedious? Tell me which to build next and what I have not thought of.
Cheers in advance for the feedback.
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