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Apparently this issue is caused if you remove a ceiling from any room, including outside balconies/patios/porches. Workaround is to put a ceiling in. Unfortunately, this is not a "fix" as some patios, such as one on my house look bad with a ceiling and roof since it has a rounded corner and there are no rounded ceilings or roofs.
A suggested solution would be if the devs made it possible for builders to designate rooms as indoor or outdoor. As it stands, all rooms (areas that are closed in) are considered "rooms" even if they are outside and have no ceiling therefore if a room has no ceiling, it affects the whole house, not just that room. However, if the builder could designate the room as indoors, the thermostat would control the temperature of that room. If the builder designates a room as outdoors, the weather would control the temperature.
I have since stopped creating 2+ story houses because of that bug.
- 6 years ago
Are you by any chance sharing them in the gallery? I'd love to try to help though I'm no expert. lol
- Psychotps6 years agoSeasoned Ace@PenguinFoop I appreciate the offer but it's not a building or design problem. It's done it on every 2 story house I played, even EA designed vanilla houses. I don't use them any longer. If I want more levels, I build down into basements. It doesn't seem to have the same problem that way.
- RandomBuzziness6 years agoSeasoned Ace
@PenguinFoop I agree 100% with the indoor/outdoor designation idea or at least something of that nature. That would be awesome :D
Btw- I have been trying many different fixes for that house other than adding a ceiling to that outdoor area. Nothing else has worked so far.
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