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PalmArrow
7 years agoSeasoned Ace
@igazor , I haven't set a population cap, and I've never seen SP complain that it can't find anyone to impregnate! :)
What SP does inform me of from time to time is that new residents would like to move in but there is nowhere for them to live, and then I always go into edit town and find a way to squeeze in one or two new houses.
What strikes me most about these figures is that I have 151 residents in 71 households. That's an average of 2.12 sims in a household, but so many houses in my town are equipped to house 6, 7 or 8 sims. I would like to join some of the smaller families together in large houses so that a few houses can be left empty, but every time I try that, SP separates them again almost immediately. Is there a way to join households and ensure that they stay joined?
What SP does inform me of from time to time is that new residents would like to move in but there is nowhere for them to live, and then I always go into edit town and find a way to squeeze in one or two new houses.
What strikes me most about these figures is that I have 151 residents in 71 households. That's an average of 2.12 sims in a household, but so many houses in my town are equipped to house 6, 7 or 8 sims. I would like to join some of the smaller families together in large houses so that a few houses can be left empty, but every time I try that, SP separates them again almost immediately. Is there a way to join households and ensure that they stay joined?
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