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This category lists Mn10's buildings that use the '''European floor numbering''' (G, [M,] 1, 2, 3... etc.), in contrast to the typically used '''American floor numbering''' (1, [M,] 2, 3, 4... etc.). In other words, the first level ''fully'' above ground is given a special letter instead of immediately numbered "1". This has nothing to do with the street level being a parking level or a general purpose floor.
This category lists Mn10's buildings that use the '''European floor numbering''' (G, 1, 2, 3... etc.), in contrast to the typically used '''American floor numbering''' (1, 2, 3, 4... etc.). In other words, the first level ''fully'' above ground is given a special letter, and the number "1" is used by the floor ''one'' story above it. This has nothing to do with the street level being [[Tranquility Conference Center|a parking]] [[Sentai Tower|level]] or [[Westin Tranquility City|a general purpose floor]].
*Only the places fully coded by Mn10 should be added here. Therefore, [[One Pacific Center]] and [[Triton Convention Center]] don't qualify for this category despite using the European floor numbering (by original creator for the former, and edited by Mn10 for the latter).
*Only the places fully coded by Mn10 should be added here. Therefore, [[One Pacific Center]] and [[Triton Convention Center]] don't qualify for this category despite using the European floor numbering (done by original creator for the former, and edited by Mn10 for the latter).
==Notes==
==Notes==
#[[Beautiful Lotus Tower]] doesn't belong here because the number "1" is intended to be the street level (ML) and ''not'' the one immediately above it (UL). The same also goes for [[Garden Home Hotel|any place]] that might use letters (not numbers) for the very first levels.
#[[Beautiful Lotus Tower]] doesn't belong here because the number "1" is intended to be the street level (ML), ''not'' the floor immediately above it (UL). The same also goes for [[GHH|any]] [[BCH|place]] that might use letters (not numbers) for the very first levels.
#Such clarifications have been done in [[Transnational Office Plaza]] before (replacing "L" with "1" for better understanding).
#For better understanding, such clarifications have been done in [[Transnational Office Plaza]] by replacing "L" with "1".
#This category accounts for the buildings' most recent copy only.
#This category accounts for each building's most recent copy only.
#*Some people might remember that [[Skydream Tower]] and [[Simulation Tower]] once had the European numbering (L, 1, 2, 3...).
#*Some people might remember that [[Skydream Tower]] and [[Simulation Tower]] once had the European numbering (L, 1, 2, 3...).
#*However, due to Mn10's preference of American style, those places were modified prior to a release in 2022 to have the number "1" immediately used by the street level instead.
#*However, due to Mn10's preference of American style, those places were modified prior to a release in 2022 to have the number "1" immediately used by the street level instead.
[[Category:Mn10's buildings]]
[[Category:Mn10's buildings]]
#[[Aceheart Mall]] also doesn't belong here as level "G" inside the mall is fully underground, and its terrain is intended to be somewhat ''higher'' than the street level of both parking garages.
#[[Aceheart Mall]] partially doesn't belong here.
#*This means that levels "GA" (North Garage) and "ML" (South Garage) are intended to be partially underground.
#*The main mall doesn't account for this qualification, as level "G" is ''partially'' underground.
#*Please kindly don't ask me to modify the landscape to account for this.
#*For the office tower, the answer is '''"yes and no"''' since level GA, despite having direct access to street, is a staff only area. Therefore, the public would say '''"no"''' when asked whether the tower uses the European numbering or not.
#*For the parking garages, the answer is '''"yes"''' since the floor numbered "1" is one floor ''higher'' than the street level (which is called "GA" and "ML" in the north and south garages respectively).

Latest revision as of 09:44, 24 August 2024

This category lists Mn10's buildings that use the European floor numbering (G, 1, 2, 3... etc.), in contrast to the typically used American floor numbering (1, 2, 3, 4... etc.). In other words, the first level fully above ground is given a special letter, and the number "1" is used by the floor one story above it. This has nothing to do with the street level being a parking level or a general purpose floor.

  • Only the places fully coded by Mn10 should be added here. Therefore, One Pacific Center and Triton Convention Center don't qualify for this category despite using the European floor numbering (done by original creator for the former, and edited by Mn10 for the latter).

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Beautiful Lotus Tower doesn't belong here because the number "1" is intended to be the street level (ML), not the floor immediately above it (UL). The same also goes for any place that might use letters (not numbers) for the very first levels.
  2. For better understanding, such clarifications have been done in Transnational Office Plaza by replacing "L" with "1".
  3. This category accounts for each building's most recent copy only.
    • Some people might remember that Skydream Tower and Simulation Tower once had the European numbering (L, 1, 2, 3...).
    • However, due to Mn10's preference of American style, those places were modified prior to a release in 2022 to have the number "1" immediately used by the street level instead.
  4. Aceheart Mall partially doesn't belong here.
    • The main mall doesn't account for this qualification, as level "G" is partially underground.
    • For the office tower, the answer is "yes and no" since level GA, despite having direct access to street, is a staff only area. Therefore, the public would say "no" when asked whether the tower uses the European numbering or not.
    • For the parking garages, the answer is "yes" since the floor numbered "1" is one floor higher than the street level (which is called "GA" and "ML" in the north and south garages respectively).

Pages in category "Mn10's places with European floor numbering"

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