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Post by freeasabird on Jun 19, 2016 13:08:36 GMT -5
I noticed that one of my curtains was a different colour (blue) after the update and assumed it was my fault. Today I tested them in a well lit house, all the light colours are doing this- These are the same curtain, side by side but one appears blue like the daisy pattern. I have no idea if this is fixable and why it's happening. Any ideas?
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Post by inabadromance on Jun 19, 2016 20:55:27 GMT -5
hi! try deleting part of a wall in the room and pressing backwards or backspace to re do it. To my knowledge is a bug. Once you do this, you won't have to re do it everytime you load the lot. It's like some random curtains in a room don't get updated.. to the indoor light.
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Post by anska on Jun 20, 2016 3:15:42 GMT -5
Thank you freeasabird for starting this topic and thank you inabadromance for answering. I do have the same problem with my curtains. Unfortunately deleting part of a wall didn't help in my case. I tried deleting a windowless wall and undo it, it didn't help. I deleted a wall with a window und undid it, which led all curtains to update except for the one from the window which I just deleted. Now I thought, I'd be clever about it and added an additional window to delete the wall of ... unfortunately the game saw through my devious plan and again nothing changed. I thing I went through every possible combination of deleting and undoing or reconstructing and I still have some funny curtains and some normal ones. About the only thing I haven't done yet is saving the lots to the library and replanting them.
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Post by phoenixc on Jun 20, 2016 4:39:14 GMT -5
Try to put the curtains first and the windows afyer that. (In this case delete the window, put the curtain and just afterwards put the window)
In my game is working...
I know that it is unusual ... but if it works, deserve to be tried ...
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Post by anska on Jun 20, 2016 7:01:23 GMT -5
Curtain calls for phoenixc! That was very helpful, thank you very much. It seems you basically only have to make sure the curtains snap to the wall and not to the window-frame to avoid discolouring. Which, indeed, works best if you place the windows after the curtains.
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Post by freeasabird on Jun 20, 2016 7:42:35 GMT -5
Thanks for the info all I will try the curtains first then window fix as the thought of deleting the walls in the cottage that has the problem makes me shudder. It took HOURS to perfect
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