Ottomas family in Seasons - normal brokenness and more brokenness
KnowitallSim:
Hello, I recently installed Seasons and I let the Ottomas family have twins in Riverblossom Hills.
The problem is that the mother was Patricia Wan...so I had the twins get taken away by the social worker and adopted by someone else to remove them from the Ottomas and Wan family trees.
So my question with this is...is my Riverblossom Hills still going to be messed up or did removing the twins from the family trees fix the glitch?
Also, I accidently moved the Ottomas family into a house in Veronaville...if I kill the pregnant woman before she gives birth, will my neighborhood be glitch free?
ElfPuddle:
Quote from: simsroc on 2007 March 08, 20:59:31
I did but I don't really understand it...I'm not going to download SimPE. Plus, the babies have already been born...
The key was that with SimPE or InSim, it doesn't matter if the kids have been born.
Quote from: KnowitallSim on 2007 March 08, 21:05:03
Also, I accidently moved the Ottomas family into a house in Veronaville...if I kill the pregnant woman before she gives birth, will my neighborhood be glitch free?
No.
MsHacksalot:
I ended up killing the entire Ottomas family as soon as I placed them on an empty lot Samantha being the first to die while pregnant . Was this okay to do this or will my neighborhood still be borked? If so what in the world can I do to save my custom neighborhood? Help please!
:-[
cwykes:
Unless I've really misunderstood somethiing & please correct me if I'm wrong - the only borked things are the family tree and genetics of the kids. They don't affect anything else in the hood - the hood is not ruined/spoiled/borked/whatever. EDIT And this kind of data problem in one hood, doesn't have any effect on any other hood. Neighborhoods are completely separate.
It's not that big a deal having a messed up family tree - just live with it if you don't want to fix it with the tools available. It's probably unwise to let the kids breed later on if you have a dog in the family tree, but otherwise just live with their non-family genetic make up. If you aren't going to fix them with SimPE/Insim, then leave them alone. Messing about trying to fix things when you don't know what you are doing usually causes a bigger mess than you had in the first place. Messing about when you think you know what you are doing, can be even more dangerous! We all learn that the hard way. You can kill them if you want, but don't delete them in the lot bin. Deleting Sims is not simple and doing it badly causes the sort of mess that gives toddlers woohoo wants. Just don't do it unless you are prepared to learn more than you ever wanted to know about SimPE and game data.
Quote from: mslilypond on 2007 March 09, 01:56:02
Where does one find the lot debugger?
Should be in the directors cut for the seasons. You should read the FAQs at the top of the forum
http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,7437.0.html
You DL the whole lot and pick out the one(s) you want - I think it's ffslotdebugger
Quote from: Process Denied on 2007 March 08, 19:18:59
Thank God that mine are boys--maybe they will look more normal. If not,they will get plastic surgery.
The full beard is a lot less effort than plastic surgery!
KatEnigma:
I let mine be born. I did fix their family ties with SimPe, but otherwise, I don't really care. I only did that because it always bothers me when kids who are only born from one adult in the house act as if the other adult isn't even there, and vice versa. Breeding sims with dog DNA might make some odd things happen (ROFL, too bad mine were "fathered" by Patricia Wang, because I'd love to see that! :D I wouldn't mind possibly having to reset the neighborhood if THAT made it explode, just to let them breed and see the results ;) ) but otherwise, this won't have any affect on the neighborhood. Just calm down and play.
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