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riennatelemnar
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7 years ago

Demolishing a house

I want to make sure that I don’t do anything to break my neighborhood. I have a house I had built that was really bad. A family live there for a while and then move to a different house. I want to rebuild the old house. Can I use the bulldozer icon from the house Overland map to do this or do I need to go into the house in build mode and take each wall, floor, etc. down piece by By piece so I don’t mess up my neighborhood?
  • "Cinebar;c-16555885" wrote:
    Most of any corruption I ever had was when I used tools to 'clean up' memories, clean up Sims on lots, left behind etc. unseen, and conversions and some cc that no one would know that ever caused a problem. Those are hard to run down. But I supposedly corrupted that one neighborhood years ago when I moved some houses (with Sims) into a hood I created so it was corrupted from the beginning...it is the one hood I played for ten years. It still loads and plays today but I retired it about three years ago. It is sometimes just luck of the draw and using too many tools to 'fix' stuff that may be better left alone. As I said it had a few glitches but nothing that couldn't be played. And why I think corruption is overrated. Most things are bad lots.


    And like I said, corruption doesn't reach end stage at any kind of predictable schedule. You do have a corrupted neighborhood and the lot corruption may be symptoms of it. You've been incredibly lucky if you regularly play the neighborhood as corruption only spreads when the neighborhood is actively played.

    But, immediately deleting a neighborhood when corruption is discovered to have been done would be an overreaction for players who don't play neighborhoods longer than 3-5 generations on average.

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