Neighbour Hood Road Flooded
Lion:
Looks like this program (at MTS2 by Mootilda http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=279992) can do the terrain surgery AND keep decorations. ;D Haven't tried it myself.
Quinctia:
The couple times it happened to me, I kept playing around with blank lots and such until I got it back. I do have the lot placement hacked a bit, and I was using a lowered terrain neighborhood, though, so it wasn't as hard as it could be. The only annoying thing is it completely ruined my community dock and I had to move the lot.
Flooded lots can look nice, but they are such a pain in the ass sometimes.
I would definitely try any way you can think of to use blank lots to raise the terrain back up the old level before messing around with outside programs, just because that could potentially make your hood look odd in other ways.
Zazazu:
Quote from: Quinctia on 2008 April 26, 18:19:06
I do have the lot placement hacked a bit
Wait. Explain, please? This sounds interesting.
Quinctia:
Well, I downloaded something to do it for me, but it's the same difference. :P
The file is here. It increases the slope value you can place a lot at. Since I'm currently building up a custom island hood, I'm using a lot of flooded lots, so I finally broke down and grabbed the one with the value of 50. (I don't have BV or FT, so I don't know how beach lots change these things, plus I can't modify my terrain.) Before, it took very specific circumstances for me to plunk down a sloped lot to flood it, but now I can pretty much do it up and down the coastline--I just can't put anything down close to something I've already built. I'm going for things that look like this up and down the coastline of the hood, with most of the normal community lots further inland on flat land.
Obviously, if you place things willy-nilly with the change in values, stuff will get even more deformed than it usually can. Though I suppose it makes it a little easier to fix the deformation with the ol' placing more flat lots trick.
This one looks interesting, too...though I'm trying to make lots that are still playable, so I haven't needed anything that extreme.
Ellatrue:
Quote from: lechapeau on 2008 April 26, 10:54:41
Can you either place a large lot with it's front end facing that edge of the road just outside of the image, opposite the red stop sign, so that the lot's side edge straightens and brings the flooded road back to normal?
Or place smaller lots at the crossroads where the ground is level, then either delete and replace the empty lot with a slightly larger lot size each time to bring each new lot to the same level which should straighten the road, or continue to place small lots side by side, with each one bringing the road up bit by bit as you go along...
If you don't have the freetime cheat available to you, this is pretty much the way to do it. However, you have to delete the lot that caused the problem in the first place.
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