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5 years ago
I've seen this before and it's always exclusively the mirrors on a particular floor (e.g., ground floor) if the dwelling has upper floors. And it's always an EA-built lot when it happens. There's something twisted around with CFE or some other lot building trick that is usually the cause, even if the lot looks perfectly ordinary -- MV may be more prone to these though because the terrain is not exactly flat on most of the map.
It might be best to move out, although in real life that would be a pretty extreme reaction to not being able to use mirrors. If that idea doesn't seem appealing, perhaps remove the mirrors on the floor that seems to be causing the problem?
I really don't think this is anything that sim damage or corruption can cause.
It might be best to move out, although in real life that would be a pretty extreme reaction to not being able to use mirrors. If that idea doesn't seem appealing, perhaps remove the mirrors on the floor that seems to be causing the problem?
I really don't think this is anything that sim damage or corruption can cause.
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