Cities And Housing Archive
Thread: unpacking a house ...an observation!!!
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drachenfire
Tue Oct 04, 2005 10:31 pm
#1
I am a mayor and have been testing the differences between placing a house from scratch and unpacking a house on the same terrine
On Naboo we have rolling hills. I have been placing some houses in our new beach side community when I noticed a trend and expermineted on this and found it to be true.
When unpacking a large house it sinks further into the ground then does a freshly placed large house from scratch. It was happening time and again, I unpacked, repacked, placed a fresh large house and destroeyd it. Did this for a bit and it does seem true.
So keep that in mind when you unpack a house as some people prefer to have the steps leading up into their large house, but if the same house had been unpacked it was sinking further into the ground and "grass" was coming into the central courtyard of that large house.
Just and fyi post
Message Edited by drachenfire on 10-05-2005 01:32 AM
MiraLuka3
Wed Oct 05, 2005 1:18 am
#2
drachenfire wrote:
Im glad I am not the first then to warn. I am moving a city en-mass to start over using the new foot prints for mediums and I discovered this.
MiraLuka3
Wed Oct 05, 2005 12:21 pm
#3
Yep, there's a sticky thread over in the Politician forum on pack-up problems. Here's what it says about this:
**Known Issue** Unpacked houses occassionally become buried under the landscape. This has been successfully been worked around by packing the house and then unpacking it again in the same or a different location. Uncertain if this fixes it every time or the reproducible steps.
drachenfire
Wed Oct 05, 2005 12:43 pm
#4
Im glad I am not the first then to warn. I am moving a city en-mass to start over using the new foot prints for mediums and I discovered this.
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