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Title: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: Simgoose on 2007 December 21, 11:18:49
Hey peops.

I downloaded/obtained a lot called Castle UB.
and i added to my hood, and then when i went down to the basement the sims are knee deep in water.
ive looked as far as i can see, but cannot find anything... is there away i can get rid of the water with out rebuilding it?
maybe a boolprop or something...
please help
ps. i checked to make sure the bath was not running and there was no burst pipes. nope... nothing. lol.


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: Emma on 2007 December 21, 11:25:49
Which neighbourhood terrain did you place it on?


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: Simgoose on 2007 December 21, 11:27:29
a custom hood i created. is that bad???  :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: Simgoose on 2007 December 21, 12:18:53
is there away i can lower the water level on a lot?
or even remove it... but not the pond water??
anyones? thankyou


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: Emma on 2007 December 21, 12:25:34
This thread should help you (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,151.0.html).


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: Simgoose on 2007 December 21, 14:07:46
thankyou ill give it a go
i did notice if i moved my house up the hill a bit
it didnt have water under it...
weird.


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: Gwill on 2007 December 21, 14:25:51
It's not weird.  It you build your basement below water level, it will be flooded.


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: jolrei on 2007 December 21, 14:57:35
This is especially true with BV.  If your house with basement (or level below normal ground level) is at the same elevation as the beach, anything under that level is below the waterline.  If you install a house with basement from your lots bin, if you want to avoid remodelling your terrain, ensure that such houses are placed at higher elevations.


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: pixiejuice on 2007 December 21, 15:43:30
If it's just a little bit under water, you can use "boolprop constrainfloorelevation false" to raise the whole house by a few clicks.  You'll have to redo your stairs afterwards, and your roofs too I think.  I've done this a couple times before.  Start in your basement and raise the ground until it's above sea level.  Level out the basement floor.  That should raise the upper floors accordingly, but still level off each floor just to make sure.  Then replace your modular stairs and roof. 

If you're more than just a few clicks under water though, the house will look kind of silly raised that much.  You can still try it though.


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: Simgoose on 2007 December 21, 15:46:13
This is especially true with BV.  If your house with basement (or level below normal ground level) is at the same elevation as the beach, anything under that level is below the waterline.  If you install a house with basement from your lots bin, if you want to avoid remodelling your terrain, ensure that such houses are placed at higher elevations.
so really there isnt much different between having a beach lot and a normal lot... apart from waves... grr. good ol EAixs! well all good now... i moved the house up higher.
hopefully a fix or something comes out to fix this though. im picking when it comes to placement of my houses... hehe. all good now though. a "live-with-it" scenario.

cheers for the help.


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: jsalemi on 2007 December 21, 16:41:53
so really there isnt much different between having a beach lot and a normal lot... apart from waves... grr. good ol EAixs! well all good now... i moved the house up higher.

Well, even on a residential beach lot the sims can go swimming in the ocean, and scavenge for seashells, and build sandcastles. But otherwise, they're normal residential lots.


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: sloppyhousewife on 2007 December 22, 10:58:00
Residential beach lots are fun - especially if you have a sim stuipd enough to permanently sunbathe during winter. The effect on the skin is beyond comparison :D.


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: jolrei on 2007 December 22, 13:50:18
Well, even on a residential beach lot the sims can go swimming in the ocean, and scavenge for seashells, and build sandcastles. But otherwise, they're normal residential lots.

Yeah, apart from the fact that you pretty much have to build your own houses on them since beach lots are not easily transferable between 'hoods unless the terrain in both hoods is perfectly flat.


Title: Re: Basement water issues, knee deep in water.
Post by: Zazazu on 2007 December 22, 19:50:31
Well, even on a residential beach lot the sims can go swimming in the ocean, and scavenge for seashells, and build sandcastles. But otherwise, they're normal residential lots.

Yeah, apart from the fact that you pretty much have to build your own houses on them since beach lots are not easily transferable between 'hoods unless the terrain in both hoods is perfectly flat.
Somehow this doesn't really seem to be a big problem for me  ;)  Ugh, I need to have a sim move to the beach, and pronto. I haven't played a beach lot since I started up the Ridges.