Factory Redeeding (Game Mechanics)

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Structure Re-deeding is the process of removing the structure from the game world and recovering its original deed back. In order for a structure to be re-deeded, several criteria must be met:

  • The person re-deeding must be the structure lot owner
  • The structure must have a certain amount of credits in maintenance pool (amount required depends on structure).


If these conditions are met then the player may recover the original deed to their structure. To initiate the re-deeding process the player must click on the Structure Management radial menu and select the Destroy Structure radial option. Once clicked, one of two new Sui Windows will pop up informing the player of whether or not they can redeed the structure. One of the types of windows the player may see is shown if they do not have enough credits that are needed to re-deed the structure. If the player receives this notification and continues with the re-deeding process, then they will simply destroy the structure and will not reclaim the deed. The second type of window a player may see displayed, is shown when they have sufficient credits to support the re-deeding process and can proceed with reclaiming the deed.

After players move past the confirmation window phase of the process, they are then presented with another SUI prompt which requires them to enter a random 6 digit code into an input window. Entering this randomly generated code correctly and pressing the OK button will then remove the structure from the game world and the player will collect their deed (or simply destroy the structure if they didn't have sufficient credits in the maintenance pool).

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