Lot Sync Timer: All BlueSoups Suck Edition

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FatedCircle:
Well, I had all mine uninstall too, but I think it was related to the fact I took my downloads folder out of my Sims 2 file in order to upload a clean house.  I haven't tried adding a new family to the neighborhood, but I had all mine reset after I reloaded my game with my downloads back in.  Not a big deal, and twas my own stupid fault for forgetting the negative side effects of taking out the hack without uninstalling it from my lots first.  But other than that, I've not had any problems.

BlueSoup:
Oh. My. God.

I suddenly feel incredibly stupid.

It *is* the All BlueSoups Suck edition.

Ancient Sim:
It would appear that families living Downtown are separated from those living in the regular neighbourhood, which is a bit of a pain because in most cases they need to be synched-up with each other.  Is it possible to alter this, because although it's a separate neighbourhood screen, they're all part of the same neighbourhood.  When I say separated, I installed my first clock for a Downtown family and it didn't show any of the clocks for the families in the main neighbourhood who already had them.

Zandi:
Quote from: BlueSoup on 2005 December 20, 15:18:07

You can set forwards or backwards the amount of days you need the lot to go.

To set up in the neighbourhood:

Buy and place the lot timer for each lot you want to keep track of (looks like an Elixir of Life bottle, located in the Misc/Misc section).
Click on bottle and choose "Install for family"
Set the day timer to the appropriate day (IE.  If it's the fifth day on the lot, select +5).

Set all families the same way.  Once all the families are set up, you can use the lot jumping feature to switch between them (it auto-saves the lot).  You can click on the bottle to see which family is on which day and who you need to play and for how long to make sure the aging is even for the neighbourhood.

I can't think of anything else now, I'll edit if I do.  :)


Thanks for posting this Blu
I was looking for a new clock cause I hadn't read beyond the first post till now.
Now th check out the awsomness!

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: FatedCircle on 2005 December 23, 22:33:54

Well, I had all mine uninstall too, but I think it was related to the fact I took my downloads folder out of my Sims 2 file in order to upload a clean house.  I haven't tried adding a new family to the neighborhood, but I had all mine reset after I reloaded my game with my downloads back in.  Not a big deal, and twas my own stupid fault for forgetting the negative side effects of taking out the hack without uninstalling it from my lots first.  But other than that, I've not had any problems.

According to Crammyboy, inventory tokens will self-destruct if the tokenating object, in this case, the Lot Clock, is removed from the game.

Since the Lot Clock is also an inventory token that goes in your family inventory when configured, removing it from your downloads folder, then starting the game, will remove all of the installation tokens that allow the lot to be tracked from off-lot.

So All BlueSoups Suck!

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