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TS2: Burnination => The Podium => Topic started by: Silverclaws on 2007 June 07, 14:24:31



Title: Wall Boundaries
Post by: Silverclaws on 2007 June 07, 14:24:31
I've been trying to make a decent looking town for a while now and was wondering if there is any way to build walls right to the boundaries of the lots. It just seems a little silly that every house in the neibhourhood is detached.

Is there any building method/hack that enables you to build walls to the boundaries that anyone has made?

Sorry if this has already been asked, I've quickly searched through the last few pages of topics and didn't see anything.

Thanks


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: Emma on 2007 June 07, 14:29:50
No there isn't, sadly. I would love to be able to build lots right to the edge.


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: Silverclaws on 2007 June 07, 14:31:39
shame, thanks for replying so quickly anyway  :)


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: Zazazu on 2007 June 07, 18:34:54
Fences can go to the boundary, though. Often I'll add a fence around in my more populated areas to make the homes look back-to-back.


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: Gwill on 2007 June 07, 22:39:17
Greenhouses can be built within one square of the boundry.  Walls have to be 2 squares away.  Fences can be on the boundry.
There is no hack or workaround.  People have been asking for one since the basegame.


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: SaraMK on 2007 June 07, 23:39:41
What someone should do is make a fence that looks like a wall. Then we could recolor it to match our favorite wall coverings. I'd find that useful.


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: MistyBlue on 2007 June 07, 23:45:17
I thought of that before SaraMK, but then we'd also need something very rook-like because you can't build those to the edge either.


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: Emma on 2007 June 08, 08:22:58
I'm guessing you mean 'roof' Misty. The roofs are the problem-they need at least 2 squares of space from the boundary or you cannot place them. That's why the walls can't be built right to the edge. It sucks.


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: SaraMK on 2007 June 08, 08:58:49
You could still make flat roofs using floor tiles and then a low fence around the edges. A lot of my houses have that kind of roof.


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: Arina on 2007 June 08, 17:34:15
I use the matching tall fence and awning from the euro set and the fairytale set to make bathrooms and occasionally pantries and bedrooms in that otherwise useless space. Light snow appears on the ground but I don't think the objects get snowed on (I've not played winter for a while, sorry), heavy snow won't appear there, and sims don't seem to get colder/hotter like they would were it truly outside. I use the matching awnings because these make it join up. I know, it doesn't really matter to the sims themselves, and there are big gaps in the fence regardless, but that's just what I feel I have to do XD

Before I actually got Seasons I wanted to use that space as a greenhouse but you can't build one there :( Mine always end up on the roof. I don't play anything bigger than a 1x3 (I only use those and 2x2s for community lots now), and too many storeys make as much lag as a bigger lot (not to mention, constant page up/down is annoying!) so I make sure to make efficient use of space! XD


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: MistyBlue on 2007 June 08, 19:09:50
Oh, whoops, I did mean roof.

I didn't think you can put floor tiles to the end on upper levels, either, though I can't remember the last time I tried. And would you be able to put a floor tile above a fence? If it is possible, I'm all for the project! Who's got the mesh? I'll do all the brick recolors! *tries to calm self down

No, wait, I'll be really pissed off if someone made this now. My Chicago hood is almost complete and this was very needed way back at the beginning a few months ago.


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: Zazazu on 2007 June 08, 20:24:21
Nope, you can't put 2nd-story floor tiles on the last two squares to the edge, even with moveObjects on. Another stinky thing as sometimes I like overhangs on my mod buildings.

And again, I want a piece of this Chi hood, or at least some pics. I keep wanting to build houses just like those in my neighborhood but get sidetracked. When I'm finished with this extended Apocalypse thing, I think there will be zoning laws that only allow lots of the 1x2, 1x3, and 2x1 variety. Maybe the occasional 2x2 for those pesky historic houses like along the Inner Drive and around Old Town/Streeterville and some mid-rises.


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: MistyBlue on 2007 June 08, 20:52:07
Sorry, Zaza, I forgot you said that before...

http://www.vjdevelopment.com

You want the downtown living series. All the lots are there, I'm not done with the comm lots, yet, though. The architecture is based off of the Hyde Park and Lincoln Park areas. The comm lots are mostly from my childhood and from all over the city. All of the houses are on 1x2 and 1x3 lots. The comm lots are different sizes.


Title: Re: Wall Boundaries
Post by: Zazazu on 2007 June 09, 00:18:10
Holy crap, you've done some DePaul buildings. I have to show my buddies those. I went there for three years. I'm a northsider through-and-through (well, not originally, I'm from Indiana, but I bounce around the northeastern 'hoods).