uni sims regressing (losing extra want slots)

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Twain:
Quote from: cyperangel on 2005 August 12, 09:32:06

Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 August 12, 06:48:15

This is the infamous "Bomb That Destroyed Happy Valley".

I am sooo going to delete every single house in the lotbin, just to make sure I neverever run into this thing. And, I am going to never ever use the premade hoods, and just play with my own.

Man, reading these forums can really make me paranoid. :o


you are not paranoid it there is someone out to get you.
and in this case it seems the game is out to get us.

Baddmark:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 August 12, 06:48:15

Nope. This is the infamous "Bomb That Destroyed Happy Valley". If you use a pre-Uni lot, you run the risk of blowing your neighborhood to smithereens, especially if you move into it before modifying it in build mode.


Where can I find out more about this bug? I seem to have escaped problems with the first few graduates, but will I need to move them out Gaza Strip stylee or can they stay put? 

Ancient Sim:
Have you tried de-ageing them back to teens and sending them to Uni again?  As long as you move them into a regular lot (not the one they were in before), they should be OK.  You can use TwoJeffs mod to speed them through so they can graduate straightaway.  You'd need to do some tinkering in SimPE to remove all traces of their previous Uni stuff though (memories, diploma, etc.), but I would imagine it could be done.  I've actually thought of sending my zombie again and letting her get a second degree, as if she's doing a Masters (without removing her previous Uni stuff).  Not sure if it would work, though.

syberspunk:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 August 12, 06:48:15

Nope. This is the infamous "Bomb That Destroyed Happy Valley". If you use a pre-Uni lot, you run the risk of blowing your neighborhood to smithereens, especially if you move into it before modifying it in build mode.


What is the solution for this? For any Pre-Uni lots, either unoccupied in the neighborhood or sitting in your lot bin, how can we fix these? You mention something about modifying in build mode. What do we have to modify?

Can we simply just go into each and every unoccupied house, modify something and save, and hopefully this fixes the problem?

Ste

jrd:
Enter the lot in build mode, save. Do this for every single lot before occupying it. Apparently something in the lots can break Sims.

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