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@Dorabella123 and @caprice812 I've made a new thread for the issue with the details I found in-game. Please click Me Too, and add any more info you want. Disabling Advanced Rendering does prevent the walls from cutting away, but the graphics effects are so bad, including the fact that snow doesn't appear on the ground, that I doubt you'd want to play that way.
@Dorabella123 I checked out your save and saw exactly what you do, minus the other house in your third screenshot. (I couldn't figure out which one it was.) I still think the issue is the same: a footpath if not a road forcing the wall to cut away.
@californiacones I've merged your post as well, since you seem to have the same issue.
- Dorabella1235 years agoSeasoned Veteran
@puzzlezaddictThank you for following up and testing. I can live with the effect so Advanced Rendering will stay on. It will be easier to ignore now that I know it is not something that is just happening in my game. Al the same, I am looking forward to Spring in my game so things can return to normal.
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@Dorabella123 If you want to make the effect disappear temporarily, just remove the snow cover. Bring up the cheats console (cmd-shift-C) and enter "testingcheatsenabled true" without quotes. Then shift-click on the ground and select Seasons > Snow Depth > None. You can always cheat it back later.
- Dorabella1235 years agoSeasoned Veteran@puzzlezaddict Thanks for that but I will live with it for now. I am playing a much smaller house in my neighbourhood and at first I thought it was all good - no missing bits - but then as soon as I turn the camera towards the road it happens. Not that there is any doubt but you are right about the road or footpath being the culprit. That also explains why I didn't see the glitch while my sims were at University as there were no roads near their dorm.
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