Moving problems

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ZephyrZodiac:
Annoys me too how all new downtownies get the "went to college" memory, but no degree, zilch!  (Like Bella Goth, who for some reason if you don't play her till after installing Uni, has the same memory!)

VJay:
awh man I just tried to load an empty house built under Uni so I can "update" it and it wouldn't load again. I swear this is making me go crazy.  :(

ZephyrZodiac:
Just thought of two options, then halfway through typing them, I thought No, that won't work!  It's got me beat!  The only other thing I wondered is, have you tried packaging the house, then reinstalling it?  But then, if you can't load it, I can't see how you could package it, unless there's a way of doing it in SimPE>

C.S.:
Quote from: VJay on 2005 November 13, 23:15:01

awh man I just tried to load an empty house built under Uni so I can "update" it and it wouldn't load again. I swear this is making me go crazy.  :(


Stick it in the Lots & Houses Bin first then place it back out in the neighbourhood, see if it makes any difference? You can get rid of the 'extra' copy (click on it then the tiny trash bin icon on the right hand corner) in the Bin if you don't want it.

baratron:
There is a different, but related problem of sims not aging even with "aging on". This is caused by taking a house from the University Neighbourhood & moving it to the normal Neighbourhood. For some reason, the house is marked as "rental" and no sims living there will age. I think the problem persists even if you use changeLotZoning, although I'm not certain of that.

I just draw out the floor plans of houses I like on squared paper, then recreate them in the residential Neighbourhood.

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