Can I Move the House?
J. M. Pescado:
Heh, well, you could always get an opinion from one of your fellow peasants. My answers tend to be somewhat exacting and technical.
notovny:
Quote from: SJActress on 2005 July 25, 15:37:00
Hey guys,
Maybe I should put this in the Daily Idiot and nominate myself, but I have a question: I started building a house in Pleasantville's Uni. It's not finished, and nobody has ever lived there. Can I move the lot to Pleasantville? I know someone around here got worried because he moved a house into the bin, but his had people in it, and mine doesn't.
Thanks,
SJ
If the house was in a University neighborhood, though, no sim will be able to age in it, even if you move it to a regular neighborhood.
nectere:
why is that? Lot zoning? You can change lot zone. Any other reason?
J. M. Pescado:
That's not really true: If nobody's lived there ever, the controllers should all still be intact, and I'm not sure they'd actually be destroyed even if someone has lived there. The controllers should still either be present, or immediately respawn themselves, even if they are deleted, and when they see it's no longer in the Uni neighborhood, the lot should function correctly.
nectere:
Whats not really true? That you can't change lot zoning or that the house would be unusable?
And where is the post number dealie so I can figure who is replying to whom unless I go back and count all the dang posts. But then perhaps it doesnt matter since you can only tack onto the bottom anyway...nevermind
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