The social worker made my sim pregnant!
Ness:
Not always, Lerf. Didn't solve the problem with my house - only the walls did!
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Khan of Wyrms on 2007 November 26, 11:26:06
I don't use attics much, and I had one house that I noticed this problem with. Cutting the corner of the attic space cleared up the issue, and that was it.
Explain "cutting the corner". There are "corners" in your attic space that you can "cut"? With what?
Quote from: Khan of Wyrms on 2007 November 26, 11:26:06
Also, it snows through all of the roofs in my game. Maybe this is not the way it was supposed to be, but that is the way it is as I am seeing it. If this is not the case for you, then I can not explain that. Do you always cover the top level of a house with a floor, even if there is a roof over it?
Yes, but I haven't seen snow in the under-roof either. It does, however, always appear to rain in all houses, even indoors, when it rains, but the sims never seem to notice and no puddles form inside the house or under the roof.
Quote from: jefrir on 2007 November 26, 12:18:45
The snowing through roofs I've had with a Maxis octagonal roof - and the snow layer on top actually hovered above it.
Octagonal roofs are nonstandard roofs and do not block weather. Only the standard "square" roofs that came with the original game appear to function. The "Diagonal" roofs are untested.
Insanity Prelude:
Attics- like on that one farm lot in Riverblossom Hills (the one with the orchard and the barn?) I can't even get it to let me put furniture in the one on the barn...
Sapnish:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 November 27, 06:01:36
Yes, but I haven't seen snow in the under-roof either. It does, however, always appear to rain in all houses, even indoors, when it rains, but the sims never seem to notice and no puddles form inside the house or under the roof.
Where is your camera when you are seeing this inside rain, Pes? If the Live mode camera is outside the house, you'll see rain. If you zoom into the house (which usually means uncomfortably close and impossible to see whatever else is going on), there is no rain to be seen.
J. M. Pescado:
Well, it's definitely within the house. As you can see from my screenshots, I tend to play from a distinctly high-angle overhead perspective, and given that most of my houses are at least 3 or 4 floors of unallocated storage, the camera is well within the physical confines of the house.
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