Deleted 2: Electric Boogaloo!
Charamei:
I created a Sim in CAS, only to find that his surname was duplicated by a Townie and I therefore have no need of him - by my challenge rules, Townies are preferable since they don't reset the gene pool.
Said Sim has therefore never been out of the Sim Bin: no relations, job, business etc. Only memories should be Mystery Sim, if the game's even generated those yet. Am I safe to just use Crappy Delete on him, or will he still have a SWAF file hidden away somewhere?
Also, on a similar note: moving families between subhoods via the Lot Bin, yea or nay? I'm guessing nay,but it'd make my life much easier if i was possible, so I'll check :P
jsalemi:
Quote from: Charamei on 2008 April 01, 10:30:22
Also, on a similar note: moving families between subhoods via the Lot Bin, yea or nay? I'm guessing nay,but it'd make my life much easier if i was possible, so I'll check :P
I believe via the lot bin is a no-no; you can move them out to the sim bin, and then back in to another sub-hood (or the main hood), but moving the whole lot has problems, if memory serves.
Charamei:
So it's the act of putting the occupied lot into the Lot Bin that causes the problem, not placing it in a different neighbourhood per se?
Fair enough; I'll separate them first. Baaa!
awrevell:
I just followed SaraMK's tutorial on how to combine the neighborhoods into a single neighborhood with multiple downtown additions which are in fact the other neighborhoods. Now I have a single neighborhood with a slew of unwanted occupants (over 1500 sims) and want to rid the thing of everyone and start with all new sims. What is the best method for doing this?
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Charamei on 2008 April 01, 13:41:59
So it's the act of putting the occupied lot into the Lot Bin that causes the problem, not placing it in a different neighbourhood per se?
Putting an occupied lot into the Lot Bin is guaranteed to shit on your source neighborhood, regardless of what you do. Taking an occupied lot FROM the Lot Bin will then shit on your destination neighborhood if the lot wasn't "clean" and devoid of dangling connections. If you don't care that the game just shit on your neighborhood (neighborhood is doomed and being evacuated, is a test hood, playing the Scorched Earth Challenge, etc.), then you can go ahead and perform one or both of these steps.
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