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@MiaLazova The easiest solution may be reverting to a previous save, from before the move, and choosing not to take the furniture with your sim. You can revert to an earlier save either manually or from the Load Game interface at the Main Menu.
https://sims4.crinrict.com/eng/2014/09/save-games/#wiederherstellen
If you don't want to lose the progress you've made since the move, you can still use an older save to grab the apartment in its previous state. You'll need to delete at least one section of wall in each room, so the game sees the apartment as a single room, but then you can save it to your library as a room and place it in your current save. And of course rebuild the walls after the fact.
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@MiaLazova Do you not have any saves from before your sim moved?
- 5 years ago@puzzlezaddict Yes but it’s such an old save that the sim doesn’t exist.
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@MiaLazova There should be up to five backup versions for each save, labeled from .ver0 (the most recent backup) to .ver4 (the oldest). Have you tried all of them? You can use the manual method in Crinrict's guide to keep track of them more easily.
Otherwise, if this apartment is one that comes already decorated in a new save, you could start a new save and then save the apartment to your library, as described. From there you could place it in your current save.
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