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Ceiling Problem - Fixed
« on: 2010 July 07, 17:27:07 »
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Ok so I decided to build this mansion with a trampoline room with a high ceiling. Its difficult to explain but it appears as though the ceiling goes through the wall to the outside then twists itself for no apparent reason. I have tried deleting that whole part of the house, and it still stays there... Is there any way to fix this without bulldozing the lot?

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Re: Ceiling Problem
« Reply #1 on: 2010 July 07, 17:32:56 »
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Do the exact thing you did to GET the ceiling like that, but in reverse?
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« Reply #2 on: 2010 July 07, 17:38:59 »
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Have you tried hitting it with a hammer?
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« Reply #3 on: 2010 July 07, 17:44:43 »
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Do the exact thing you did to GET the ceiling like that, but in reverse?

I've deleted that entire section of the house and it stayed there. Also hammer is useless against it. I don't want to bulldoze because of this...
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Re: Ceiling Problem
« Reply #4 on: 2010 July 07, 17:52:51 »
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What exactly did you do to get a high ceiling for your trampoline room?  If I want a high ceiling, I just put a room with no floor tiles on the level above.
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« Reply #5 on: 2010 July 07, 18:40:34 »
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Sometimes, especially if you downloaded a house, someone used the floor elevation cheat to get things the way they wanted them to be. Because of that, you end up with exactly this sort of problem. Go into Build mode, get the terrain elevation tool, use the level terrain tool, and run it along the floor you created. That should straighten it out.
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« Reply #6 on: 2010 July 07, 18:51:31 »
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What exactly did you do to get a high ceiling for your trampoline room?  If I want a high ceiling, I just put a room with no floor tiles on the level above.
I did exactly that.
Sometimes, especially if you downloaded a house, someone used the floor elevation cheat to get things the way they wanted them to be. Because of that, you end up with exactly this sort of problem. Go into Build mode, get the terrain elevation tool, use the level terrain tool, and run it along the floor you created. That should straighten it out.
I never used the floor elevation cheat but I'll try this anyway.

EDIT, I used the floor elevation cheat and flattened much of it however if I put floor over where the ceiling comes out of the building, it auto flattens the ceiling and when I delete the floor tiles it also removes the ceiling. Thank you for the help everyone.
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Re: Ceiling Problem
« Reply #7 on: 2010 July 07, 19:00:57 »
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To get rid of ceiling that has no floor tiles you have to build new floors on top of them and delete them again, this should get rid of the ceilings as well. To place new floors on the crocked part you will probably need to straighten it out like friendlyquark said, and then build some temporary walls to get the floor grid there.
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« Reply #8 on: 2010 July 07, 19:07:50 »
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Guess I modified my post while you posted. Thanks anyway.
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« Reply #9 on: 2010 July 07, 20:11:45 »
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Sometimes, especially if you downloaded a house, someone used the floor elevation cheat to get things the way they wanted them to be. Because of that, you end up with exactly this sort of problem. Go into Build mode, get the terrain elevation tool, use the level terrain tool, and run it along the floor you created. That should straighten it out.

That's what I was thinking happened.  People used to use the floor elevation cheat a lot in TS2 to make specialized ceilings.
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« Reply #10 on: 2010 July 08, 02:14:57 »
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Weird part was though was I never used that cheat on that lot... I did however bulldoze the EAxis house that used to be on the lot, I don't know if it was borked then.
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« Reply #11 on: 2010 July 08, 07:48:02 »
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You're all idiots because you don't agree with me.
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« Reply #12 on: 2010 July 08, 07:49:30 »
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You're all idiots because you don't agree with me.

You're old and your colostomy bag smells....
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« Reply #13 on: 2010 July 08, 14:04:15 »
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Uh oh.  She's wandered in here, thinking it's 1965 and she's still a senator.
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« Reply #14 on: 2010 July 08, 15:00:42 »
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I was just helping Scratch Smiley
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« Reply #15 on: 2010 July 08, 20:39:05 »
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Wow that was random...
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« Reply #16 on: 2010 July 10, 17:44:03 »
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