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Thread: Move your house please! A question!
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Bafiann
Fri Sep 03, 2004 6:21 pm
#1
Disregard the post.. sorry all
Message Edited by Bafiann on 09-04-2004 03:23 AM
PsychoticChipmunk
Fri Sep 03, 2004 7:00 pm
#2
Try pretty much any/everything to get him to move it where you want. Offer to help with the move, bribe him, etc. otherwise you pretty much have to live with it. A way to add some peer pressure onto him is to continue with the layout as if he wasn't there. Having the 1 house facing wrongly and in the middle of the street you just made is obviously wrong and anyone will see it is his fault not your own, so no marks against your urban planning, and he'll have a bit of a visible reminder that he's being an **edit**.
Lord_Rainius
Sun Sep 05, 2004 4:41 am
#3
I use a command that has proven to be nearly vital to my Urban Planning process.
What I do now, is I use the /transferstructure command.
Most of my new citizens live in a small home, so i just keep 2 of my own lots in reserve, then I place the home where I want it to go, then I simply go inside the home, change the house name to their name, target the new citizen and type /transferstructure. It REALLY saves a lot of time, and as long as oyu know what YOU are doing, there are no worries of having the structure face the wrong way or in the wrong spot.
Hope this helps!!
PsychoticChipmunk
Sun Sep 05, 2004 10:30 am
#4
Doesn't help those of us who dropped our PA hall and have but 1 free lot though
Lord_Rainius wrote:
I use a command that has proven to be nearly vital to my Urban Planning process.
What I do now, is I use the /transferstructure command.
Most of my new citizens live in a small home, so i just keep 2 of my own lots in reserve, then I place the home where I want it to go, then I simply go inside the home, change the house name to their name, target the new citizen and type /transferstructure. It REALLY saves a lot of time, and as long as oyu know what YOU are doing, there are no worries of having the structure face the wrong way or in the wrong spot.
Hope this helps!!
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