Re-starting a neighbourhood?
J. M. Pescado:
This is bad, and cross-talk like this will surely produce unexplainable artifacts in the future. Your game appears to function now, BUT YOU NEVER KNOW.
BlueSoup:
And what if you don't have a TSData file in Progams/EA Games/The Sims 2 ???
I admit, I am a technical moron, and I deleted my neighbourhoods from inside the game. Now, I want them all back, and I tried to delete the Sims 2 folder so they would regenerate when I started the game again, but it won't let me delete it. It says the Storytelling folder is being used by another program (it's not) and instructs me to close that first.
HRH Posie:
Blue, the Neighbourhood folders can be found in C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\The Sims 2\TSData\Res\UserData\Neighborhoods however you can also copy the default folders from the original cd/dvd without having to reinstall.
BlueSoup:
The thing of it is, I want to reinstall the game.
But, I shall admit something right now - I removed the disk, and then it worked fine to delete the folder. :P :-[
(Told ya I was a technical idiot)
Zeljka:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 August 26, 07:28:27
This is bad, and cross-talk like this will surely produce unexplainable artifacts in the future. Your game appears to function now, BUT YOU NEVER KNOW.
True, and I was expecting my game to explode into a fiery ball when I did it, but the neighbourhood was so buggered anyway that it seemed worth the risk at the time. I knew I would possibly regret it later.
With all the screwups in the other neighbourhoods, it seems it would probably be wisest for me to write off any already existing in my game when I install the EPs anyway..
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