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@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.
- CGrant565 years agoHero+
Been there, done that myself. So if you can't go back to an earlier save, you can do this, assuming that you didn't customize the apartment. Or even if you did.
Start a new save by starting a new game at the Main Menu, then go to the apartment that lost the furniture in build mode. Save each room to your library. Then exit that save back to the Main Menu.
Start the save where you lost the furniture, then go to the apartment in build mode and replace the rooms with those you just saved in your library. When you're done, you will have a furnished apartment again.
Hope this helps.
- 5 years ago@CGrant56 So i did customise the apartment so how would the furniture be in that new world?
- Psychotps5 years agoSeasoned Ace@MiaLazova The main thing they're getting at is if you have ANY save that has the apartment how you like it, load THAT save and save the apartment rooms to your library. Once that's done, load the one where your SIM is good, but the apartment is empty and re-place the rooms from your library.
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