Lot Sync Timer: All BlueSoups Suck Edition
RainbowTigress:
I know the lot-jumping feature wasn't the original purpose of it, but it was the feature that made me want to install it. If I ever install OFB, I know that will be one feature I'm going to really miss. :( Helping to track time is nice, but it was so nice to see the other lots and be able to jump to them without having to scroll around and try to click on the neighbor's house I want.
BlueSoup:
Oh I totally agree. I miss it too. :-\
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: rainbow on 2006 May 10, 18:37:47
I know the lot-jumping feature wasn't the original purpose of it, but it was the feature that made me want to install it. If I ever install OFB, I know that will be one feature I'm going to really miss. :( Helping to track time is nice, but it was so nice to see the other lots and be able to jump to them without having to scroll around and try to click on the neighbor's house I want.
The Lot Jumping feature is "back", with a few attendant caveats: Don't have any babies or move anyone in or out if you got there by lot jump.
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: rainbow on 2006 May 10, 17:44:56
What does the shiny new Time Warp button on the synctimer do? I figure the days of the week will set it to that day, but what does Initialize do? And does setting days of the week really work? I've tried doing this with other hacks, but it was a known issue that it doesn't stick. At midnight, it will revert back to whatever day of the week it would have been had you not changed it.
Initialize activates the option (the set week option was actually not supposed to appear before initialize, this is harmless, but has been fixed now).
The order in which you perform the time warp function is that you must first initialize (using this function is potentially risky so this is basically the glass shield over the missile firing controls), then dial in the warpage you want (Choose whether you wish to change the day of week, hour, or minute: We recommend only attempting to change the day, not the actual time of day on residential lots), and then hit Engage to perform the warp.
RainbowTigress:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2006 May 10, 18:53:16
Quote from: rainbow on 2006 May 10, 18:37:47
I know the lot-jumping feature wasn't the original purpose of it, but it was the feature that made me want to install it. If I ever install OFB, I know that will be one feature I'm going to really miss. :( Helping to track time is nice, but it was so nice to see the other lots and be able to jump to them without having to scroll around and try to click on the neighbor's house I want.
The Lot Jumping feature is "back", with a few attendant caveats: Don't have any babies or move anyone in or out if you got there by lot jump.
Is it ok to use the Lot Debugger to re-randomize before the baby's birth, then reload the lot if you got there by lot jumping?
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