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seventhson
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Move-in and move-out woes
« on: 2006 February 19, 02:17:49 »
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As everyone already knows, my game is insane. But this is beyond the point of normal madness.

Situation one: Two adult Sims and their teen daughters. One of the adults had recently rerolled her aspiration, and come up Romance, so I decided to move her partner and the kids out so she could party by herself for a while. The move-out worked; partner and kids in the Sim Bin ready for a new home. But somehow during it, her younger sister ended up in her house, instead of in the main family home where she should have been. I am fairly sure she was not on the lot at the time of being randomly moved in.

Two: Same family, different branch. The younger sister of the now-Romance Sim was moving to college with her brother. They got there fine, but upon being placed in the house, their toddler sibling was there as well. He had definitely not been moved out with them; I sent them to uni via the bring-students-to-the-Uni-Sim-Bin option thing. Sorry, not very coherent right now.

In case it makes any difference: the neighbourhood is pretty much brand new, has one Uni and one Downtown, both Maxis standards. Anyone know what's doing this? I've been moving people back to the right places via the teleporter painting, but it's becoming annoying.

Edit: And now the two college kids are meeting three professors when they go to class instead of two.
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Re: Move-in and move-out woes
« Reply #1 on: 2006 February 19, 02:21:38 »
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That is needless to say WEIRD, you got any move in hacks for kids and younger?  Could be that one of those is screwing things up somehow maybe.
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Re: Move-in and move-out woes
« Reply #2 on: 2006 February 19, 02:24:42 »
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No, LFox, just the teleporter painting I've been using to send people back where they came from.
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Re: Move-in and move-out woes
« Reply #3 on: 2006 February 19, 02:27:26 »
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No, LFox, just the teleporter painting I've been using to send people back where they came from.

That's very weird then, i'm really not sure what it could be.  Its even more odd that it's a rather new neighbourhood a old one would be understandable.
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Re: Move-in and move-out woes
« Reply #4 on: 2006 February 19, 03:19:45 »
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Did you try to install Patch No. 2 from the BBS?

May be these weird glitches will stop. After I installed the Patch, all sims were standing in a default position, and many glitches dissapeared.

As I don't have many hacks, so I left the Downloads folder in the game. No troubles at all. If you have many hacks, it's worth to copy/past the Downloads folder to the desktop.

I add the list of the hacks I have.


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Re: Move-in and move-out woes
« Reply #5 on: 2006 February 20, 02:36:45 »
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You could try TJ's No Meeting Professors, then they won't met any at all!.  As to your main problem, I haven't a clue how there are sims moving in who shouldn't be.
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