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@Psychotps I assume you mean the chest than came with DU. If you leave stuff in the chest and just drop the chest into a sim's personal inventory, I have found things tend to disappear. It's hit or miss too. So it's best to move all the stuff in the chest to the sim's personal inventory then drop the chest in the inventory before you move.
@CGrant56 I like to use the storage chests from Jungle Adventure. I can keep them outside and they look like a stone decoration :D I can keep the other types of storage chests outside too, of course, but to me they look out of place when stored outside (that's just me though). I'm pretty sure that while moving I can put the storage chest in my household inventory and all of the contents will stay in the chest during the move. When I place it at my new residence the contents will still be inside. I'll test this today though.
- Psychotps6 years agoSeasoned Ace@RandomBuzziness I usually use the Ornate Beauty or Buyer Beware to store collectables. Got tired of making fancy displays. It would be very nice if I can just drop the entire chest into the household inventory if I want to move.
- CGrant566 years agoHero+
@RandomBuzziness I haven't tried with the JA chests. Those work the same as the other two right?
@Psychotps I thought you were talking about the DU chests were you can store an individual sim's stuff. They can be dragged into a sim's inventory and keep stuff separately from other chests and the other's can't. Before DU, all the chests on a lot shared a common inventory. The DU chests don't. I'll have to check, but I seem to recall that if you dropped one of those chests into the household inventory when it was full then everything inside disappeared. That may have changed since I last tried it which has been a long time ago.
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