Occupied Lots in the Lot Bin
timelycorruption:
Whoopsie. I wanted to get two lots, and two sims living on the lots, out of the way, so I put them in the lot bin. Apparently... this is bad? What do I do know? Should I put them back? Should I leave it alone? Should I run? I haven't experienced any actual problems yet, but I really like what I've done with this Pleasantview, and I would hate to have it blow up :(
edit: The two sims had a kid together, by the way, but they weren't linked any other way. The kid was adopted, but she wasn't related to her adoptive mother for some reason.
Emma:
timelycorruption:
Quote from: Emma on 2009 March 08, 21:45:16
WHAT?! Noooo! :o I've done that before, it didn't explode--isn't there something I can do? It was only two lots!
Edit: Erk. So it really is that bad, then? Is there really nothing I can do? WOW. What is wrong with Maxis? How can anyone be so inept, and at their own game, no less?
I think I'll let the doom play out until I notice it. Thanks.
timelycorruption:
Quote from: cybersquirt on 2009 March 08, 22:52:29
:D
Er, not at your loss but Emma's response. Priceless.
Doesn't it just kill family/friend links? I munged up "The Simpsons" house that way. But it didn't kill the hood.
What I did have to do was quite painful though. Lots of hours spent in SimPE removing the relationships they made. And more after that removing garbage gossip..
My new favorite hack is ffsdebugger.
Well, these sims didn't know anyone but each other and Cassandra Goth. Could I fix it in SimPE and not have big fiery doom?
Marhis:
Actually, it doesn't mean your neighborhood will explode tomorrow, but definitely had a major damage, and not repairable, I'm afraid :/.
I did the same (and worse) in my TS2 early years, and heh, the hood went on for a while anyway, but after a few weeks it started to act weird, with odd relationships and borked memories here and there. In the end half of my sims suddenly disappeared in the void. I still miss my first neighborhood :(
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