Patch 1.8/2.3 made my neighborhood float?
KawaiiMiyo:
I had *somewhat* a similar problem. Well, meaning my neighborhood also "floated" after installing, though it was only slightly different. from the upper layer, I was looking down through holes where lots should be, into the bottom layer which was only those lots, and blackness around it. So kinda similar, kinda different. Anyways, for me it had to do with trying to install the store CC. and I was able to narrow the issue down to Riverview. I was able to get everything else to show up , but Riverview would only install via launcher. Any other way would cause this issue.
Anyways, not sure if that may have anything to do with it. But just in case, I thought I'd share.
Maximillian:
Quote from: KawaiiMiyo on 2009 December 21, 22:54:32
from the upper layer, I was looking down through holes where lots should be, into the bottom layer which was only those lots, and blackness around it. So kinda similar, kinda different. Anyways, for me it had to do with trying to install the store CC. and I was able to narrow the issue down to Riverview. I was able to get everything else to show up , but Riverview would only install via launcher. Any other way would cause this issue.
I had this issue as well some time ago. In my case it seemed like Riverview was imposed over Sunset Valley. Deleting Riverview fixed the madness.
Budgie:
So, I managed to fix the floating thing, by deleting the .package files I extracted from the Riverview.sims3pack, and by basically reversing the steps in that thread about getting Riverview to work, then I used the installer to install Riverview, and my town was back to normal. Strange thing is, though, it gave my sims floating-head syndrome again. Any chance anyone knows a way of fixing that? I've already tried updating my graphics drivers, but like I said, it worked when my Riverview .packages were in my Mods folder, and my RIverview.world file was in the Gamedata/Shared/Unpackaged/Worlds folder.
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