Repositioning Occupied Lots

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vcline:
Is it OK to move occupied lots around in the same sub-neighborhood? ???  I wouldn't be moving them to the lot bin, I know that's bad.  Just picking them up and setting them down elsewhere.

Ness:
Use the hand tool - perfectly safe.

Emma:
Yep, I do it all the time. Doesn't do anything to the sims at all.

numaari:
However, I have noticed a tiny problem when moving any lot around.  If the ground level is different, even by a little, there will be an aqua line at the lot boundary.  This isn't a problem when all your lots are perfectly level, but most of my neighborhood terrain has gradual terrain changes.    And I hate that button that makes your lots level.  In most cases, it makes my lots look like Scrabble tiles.

My neighborhood view looks like hell because of my graphics card, so it doesn't bother me.  But I can imagine it to be a nuisance to others...

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: numaari on 2007 February 19, 10:22:20

However, I have noticed a tiny problem when moving any lot around.  If the ground level is different, even by a little, there will be an aqua line at the lot boundary.  This isn't a problem when all your lots are perfectly level, but most of my neighborhood terrain has gradual terrain changes.
Lots with non-level edges cannot be moved without corrupting the neighborhood. These kinds of lots are bad. Plus, TS2 does not support building on non-level terrain, so such lots with warped terrain simply waste space.

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