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There has been a lot of work done for Interior Designer - it has more furniture (about 200 more), better collisions (so you can place items in shelves, under tables, etc.), improved placement for floor-snapping and wall-snapping, and an entirely new Career mode.
Ultimately, Roomvas and Interior Designer are intended to be separate products. Although I think Interior Designer is a much better game, players can choose to just continue using Roomvas if they feel that the differences are not meaningful.
As a side note - I've also looked into discount codes and coupons on Steam. Unfortunately, Steam doesn't have a good way to use coupons or discount codes either.
Ok thats fair enough I didn't realise that there was a lot more furniture. I must admit it does run alot smoother than the old game. Thank you for replying quickly can't wait to see what more you will add to this, would love to see even more furniture even if it has to be in a DLC.