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@ToKiHyou This is a long shot, I'll be honest, but maybe it has something to do with the number of dining spots in your restaurant? I don't know if 99 is accurate or if that's what it caps out at (or is a visual representation of the game glitching when it attempts to assign them), but it seems like a lot, and I'm wondering if it's maybe overloading the process that Dine Out runs when it checks to see which seats are valid dining spots, thereby making it think there are none (sort of an integer overflow type thing
Try removing a bunch of tables/chairs (or just un-slotting the chairs from said tables) and see if that fixes it. And if you haven't yet, perhaps try installing TwistedMexi's Better Exceptions mod and see if it spits out anything useful (unlikely, imo, but it can't hurt).
Thank you so much for answering!
I had an initial count of 99 tables and chairs and now i have 46 but I still have the same problem. is there an ideal amount of tables I should have?
As I don't use mods, or CC I'd rather not install any if that is okay? 🙏🏾
Thanks again in advance!
ToKi
- 2 years ago
@ToKiHyouI don't know about an "ideal," but logistically, I believe TS4 only allows a total of 20 Sims on one lot unmodded. So counting a minimum of one each chef, waiter, and host, minimum one playable sim, and the unlikely scenario that each dining party consists of only one sim, you should need at MOST 16 seats. Realistically, it's unlikely you'll need even that much, but I find somewhere around that number looks nice aesthetically.
It might be worth fulfilling the minimum number of requirements for the lot and see if that helps, or perhaps swap out the tables and/or chairs used. Maybe also try setting everything (chefs station, host station, wait station, and at least one dining seat) aside in a wide open space to be absolutely sure the game isn't disregarding it due to inaccessibility. You could also try setting it as a generic lot, then saving and replacing it, then set it back to a restaurant.
And if you haven't yet, reinstalling the game could help. If you still use the Origin launcher, you can try right clicking and choosing "repair game" before resorting to an outright reinstall. I'm unsure if the EA launcher has a similar mechanic, though I'd expect it would.ETA: you don't have to install Better Exceptions if you'd prefer not to, though it doesn't actually affect your game in any way. All it does in intercept when the game throws an error and makes the error file more readable. It could help diagnose the issue, but it's not necessary.
- 2 years ago@KatJustice97 Hello me again, apologies for the delay in reply!
I tried to just stick to the minimum requirements and also tried repairing the game, but it didn't do anything.
One thing i did notice why making the restaurant is that on my ground floor, above the platform, the level 3 walls, weren't quite level 3. It was like they were a bit detached from the platform and I am now wondering if it just sees the whole building as faulty, which would suck because I don't have the energy to rebuild it right now ... but i have a feeling that THAT glitch has something to do with it.
Has anyone tired to see if my restaurant perhaps works in their game?
Best regards,
ToKi - 2 years ago@ToKiHyou I would, but I haven't updated my game yet and likely won't for a while yet, and you can't add lots from newer game versions unfortunately. A good way to test would just be to delete that potentially glitchy room, make sure the lot still has the requirements net (just put stuff on the grass if you need to, it's just for testing), and give it another go
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