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6 years ago
Plenty, too much in fact (experience, I mean). :)
1 - Nothing should go wrong. If Household B visits a world where Household A has a vacation home, the game still sees it as owned by Household A and it will be off-limits to anyone else during that visit.
2 - Same as (1) except that we don't actually own the homes we have our sims stay in off-campus, they are merely rented by some invisible landlord. Hence the fridge trick to keep other, inactive sims from moving in when you bring either the same or the next travel party there.
3 - In my more limited experiences with OL, all bets are off and just about anything can happen when visiting the future playing different households in the present.
Note that all of the above assumes the usage of the Traveler mod, but I don't think that really changes anything mentioned except for other vacation destinations behaving the same way when different households and even those from different homeworlds visit within the same ongoing game except without the visa requirements. For example, my "main" household lives in Riverview and they have a vacation home in Twinbrook; they visit often because they have grown children and grandchildren there. It doesn't matter if I visit Twinbrook while playing this household, a different Riverview one, or one that lives in Bridgeport where everything is connected by way of NRaas Traveler, that vacation home still belongs to my main Riverview household as far as Twinbrook is concerned.
1 - Nothing should go wrong. If Household B visits a world where Household A has a vacation home, the game still sees it as owned by Household A and it will be off-limits to anyone else during that visit.
2 - Same as (1) except that we don't actually own the homes we have our sims stay in off-campus, they are merely rented by some invisible landlord. Hence the fridge trick to keep other, inactive sims from moving in when you bring either the same or the next travel party there.
3 - In my more limited experiences with OL, all bets are off and just about anything can happen when visiting the future playing different households in the present.
Note that all of the above assumes the usage of the Traveler mod, but I don't think that really changes anything mentioned except for other vacation destinations behaving the same way when different households and even those from different homeworlds visit within the same ongoing game except without the visa requirements. For example, my "main" household lives in Riverview and they have a vacation home in Twinbrook; they visit often because they have grown children and grandchildren there. It doesn't matter if I visit Twinbrook while playing this household, a different Riverview one, or one that lives in Bridgeport where everything is connected by way of NRaas Traveler, that vacation home still belongs to my main Riverview household as far as Twinbrook is concerned.
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