Is it bad to flatten a beach lot?
KatEnigma:
I had a beach lot that suddenly stopped allowing people to swim in the ocean, for no apparent reason. I'd never flattened the lot, and although I dragged up bits of it, I stopped well before the beach. It also had been perfectly usable until the point that it wasn't. I moved the family out and deleted the lot.
I'm not sure whether or not I'd ever used the debugger to remove the stuck sandcastles on that lot, or not. I'm wondering, now, if maybe it was a side-effect of either having used it or needing to have used it.
More testing is needed, obviously.
Lana B:
Put 2 beaches in a corner and they don't agree.
The view from one:
and then the other:
Where did the water come from?
A view of the ravaged coastline.
I just flattened a lot with the tool and the occupant happily swam, autonomously sunbathed (during a thunderstorm) and combed for shells. Any suggestions?
J. M. Pescado:
The lot flattening tool is not guaranteed to destroy anything, but like I said, if you use it, you run the risk of creating an impassable ridge when the flattenable terrain meets the unflattenable.
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