Stupid QOD: Which Uni hack was it that disabled neighborhood moveout?

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Jamdoss:
Thanks for the info!  I ran Sim Wardrobe's hack detector.  No conflicts were found.

Long story short.  I had finally bought Glamour, Famiily and Celebration while computer was in the hopsital.  After Best Buy said nothing was wrong with computer and nVidia replaced my 5500 graphics card with a working card, I brought the computer home.  I uninstalled Pets since the nVidia issue was driving me wacky and installed all three packs.

The roommate was in the process of moving all his sims into a new 'hood, having completed the move out process before the computer went to Best Buy.  He spent the next couple weeks moving in and building.  I have spent the last month or so creating a new neighborhood since mine bugged out just before the graphics issues.  So, it was not until this past weekend that we noticed the inablility to move out.

I guess if I have to, I can uninstall Celebrations and it can gather dust just like Pets.   

kuronue:
Quote from: Jamdoss on 2007 July 11, 03:05:03



The roommate was in the process of moving all his sims into a new 'hood, having completed the move out process before the computer went to Best Buy.  He spent the next couple weeks moving in and building.  I have spent the last month or so creating a new neighborhood since mine bugged out just before the graphics issues.  So, it was not until this past weekend that we noticed the inablility to move out.



tell me this wasn't through the sim bin...

Jamdoss:
Quote from: kuronue on 2007 July 11, 03:42:45

Quote from: Jamdoss on 2007 July 11, 03:05:03



The roommate was in the process of moving all his sims into a new 'hood, having completed the move out process before the computer went to Best Buy.  He spent the next couple weeks moving in and building.  I have spent the last month or so creating a new neighborhood since mine bugged out just before the graphics issues.  So, it was not until this past weekend that we noticed the inablility to move out.



tell me this wasn't through the sim bin...


I can't.  It was...he got some good reading done while doing it too!  He actually left all of his "ugly" sims and most of the elders in th old neighborhood.  I trashed the old one about three weeks ago.  Is this what's causing a problem?

Marhis:
Quote from: Jamdoss on 2007 July 11, 12:03:49

Is this what's causing a problem?


I don't know if it causes that specific problem, too, but I'm sure it will cause a lot of various problems - including BFBVFS - in the future.
Moving sims between hoods through the bin is the most reliable way to create a total mess in your hood.

First rule is: never, EVER, move sims between neighborhoods by meant of sim bin lot bin.

Anyway, of course you may enjoy playing a messed up hood for a lot of time in any case, it works - I did it in the past, for months, and therefore I can witness that - but you should consider that from that moment on, you may experience pretty much any kind of malfunctioning sims/lots/etc, the older the hood is, the worst.
As previously stated, the hood works anyway, but if some day your toddlers suddenly wants to woohoo 20 sims, and/or your sims start disappearing from the hood for no reason, etc., just be prepared to throw away the hood and restart from scratch with no or less sadness, because those issue are not repairable.

EDIT: because I'm stupid.

rohina:
Quote from: Marhis on 2007 July 11, 12:38:02

Quote from: Jamdoss on 2007 July 11, 12:03:49

Is this what's causing a problem?


I don't know if it causes that specific problem, too, but I'm sure it will cause a lot of various problems - including BFBVFS - in the future.
Moving sims between hoods through the bin is the most reliable way to create a total mess in your hood.


Ruh roh. That not being able to move out problem was one of the things that happened in my hood just before the BFBVFS went critical, so I would say, yes, this is what happened.

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