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- Fences need one square on the other side of them to accommodate gates, so the game won't let you put them on the very edge. There isn't a way to bypass this. (It would be popular if it could happen, though!)
- > @luthienrising said:
> Fences need one square on the other side of them to accommodate gates, so the game won't let you put them on the very edge. There isn't a way to bypass this. (It would be popular if it could happen, though!)
Blargh, we had this on TS2 iirc.
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Ty anyway. - DonnaVal71116 years agoNew NoviceThere's a house in the gallery called "Glimmerbrook Cottage" and it has fences outside the boundary.
- DonnaVal71116 years agoNew NoviceYou can do it with the "debug" fencing.
"DonnaVal7111;c-17252863" wrote:
You can do it with the "debug" fencing.
Is that just normal fences under the debug menu? would the holiday decorations function on such fences?- elliebreton6 years agoLegendBabysquare, I believe the debug fencing is just decorative pieces, hence why they can be placed on the edge.
- Why are we reviving old threads again?
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