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Title: Experiment: Spanish Revival home for download
Post by: Zazazu on 2009 June 10, 17:53:56
I'm putting this up for download specifically for those of you who did not rip the Sims3Store objects. This house uses almost all of them. Please let me know if you were able to install, place, and play this house and if furniture shows in the livingroom, kitchen, and master bedroom on the second floor. The house is partially furnished by default. Pics were posted previously. See below.

Original lot next to new lot. I kept the footprint the same, but filled in the foundation gaps. The fenced in portion was expanded a bit to accomodate a pool and gardening space. One sim is athletic and loves the outdoors, so outdoor work-out space was a must. The other has a green thumb.
(http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/9467/10923631.jpg)

Finished bedroom and kitchen. There are actually three bedrooms (with room for a fourth) and three bathrooms, but I don't decorate rooms that aren't in use yet. Kitchen painting is a work by the resident's dad.
(http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/7816/90218848.jpg)

Downstairs hallway, plus pics of the living room. A bedroom and two bathrooms are off the hallway, and the kitchen and living rooms are on either end.
(http://img192.imageshack.us/img192/1236/67709547.jpg)

The couple's colors are grey and spiceberry, which make for an odd combination.


Cost: $64,080 furnished (please test as such). $48,150 unfurnished.
Lot Size: 20x30
Download here: Mediafire (http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=d5515f661319125de7c82ed4b8f0c380d5da42602f9a2207ce018c8114394287)


Title: Re: Experiment: Spanish Revival home for download
Post by: Captain Swooptie on 2009 June 10, 18:22:36
Zazazu, this appears to just be the Layton household, and not the actual house itself.

ETA: I've found it useful to just identify the lot file in the library and rename the file to something useful. I've been doing that to transfer lots I've built between my desktop and laptop, and it seems to keep everything intact while bypassing the launcher.


Title: Re: Experiment: Spanish Revival home for download
Post by: Zazazu on 2009 June 10, 18:54:44
Well, that's dumb, considering that I specifically chose the option to share the house without the household. Okay. Reuploaded. Evicted sims first. Now on Mediafire, with a file size that makes more sense.


Title: Re: Experiment: Spanish Revival home for download
Post by: Captain Swooptie on 2009 June 10, 20:08:49
No issues installing. Furnished price comes out to $67,363. The Laytons even got to do a challenge upon move-in (ghost attack).

All furniture placement is intact, replaced by base-game objects, many of which are (clearly) more expensive. None of the CASt patterns you made are automatically applied to the stand-ins. The double-bed, for instance, has a cow-print comforter. Everything else seems to keep its design.


Title: Re: Experiment: Spanish Revival home for download
Post by: Zazazu on 2009 June 10, 20:51:10
And there were no options, when installing the pack, to get the textures? That's disappointing. It seems that to share objects with cc, we'll have to separately package the cc or link to it. I expected as much with the objects.


Title: Re: Experiment: Spanish Revival home for download
Post by: Captain Swooptie on 2009 June 10, 21:08:36
Yeah, it's a shame that the patterns aren't auto-applied to the new furniture, but I imagine it has to do with different objects having different style regions, so the game just takes the path of least resistance and gives them different patterns. The upside is that it appears that the dummy patterns aren't just randomized. Your pink and white cc sofa may turn into a brown and blue base sofa, but it looks like it will always turn into a brown-and-blue sofa, so at least there would be consistency in the inconsistency.

And hey, at least the furniture doesn't just disappear or go all flashing blue.


Title: Re: Experiment: Spanish Revival home for download
Post by: Chain_Reaction on 2009 June 10, 23:20:23
Thanks for this! I saw the screen shot you posted in one of these threads and loved the way the front was designed so I was going to attempt to recreate it in my game but now I can just download it. I have all the store crap installed so I wonder if it will apply your set patterns since it doesn't have to switch out objects. I'll test in a bit.


Title: Re: Experiment: Spanish Revival home for download
Post by: Captain Swooptie on 2009 June 10, 23:41:34
I wonder if it will apply your set patterns since it doesn't have to switch out objects.

It will.


Title: Re: Experiment: Spanish Revival home for download
Post by: Chain_Reaction on 2009 June 11, 22:57:24
Yes, it did. House looks great in game! One thing I noticed is it came with two graves and I'm not sure that's a good thing. There has to be some massive clogging of data going on in those .sims3 files that hasn't been found yet but I have a feeling when it is found it's not going to be pretty. Another annoyance is I had to move the original lot and put it right where you made it because if I put it on a larger lot, it was offset from the front and looked silly. Why couldn't they put the offset in the back? I had an awful time finding lots of the same size to put the houses I downloaded, especially 25x30 as there is only about 3 of those that I could find. What a massive step backwards.


Title: Re: Experiment: Spanish Revival home for download
Post by: Zazazu on 2009 June 12, 00:12:20
It's ridiculous. I hate how static the neighborhoods are.