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by karlik-nos Posted 4th May 2013 at 10:08 PM
 
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#2 Old 6th May 2013 at 5:55 AM
Waiting for more!!!
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#3 Old 6th May 2013 at 11:09 AM
Looks fab! Could you confirm it's been gameplay tested, though? I'm just a bit concerned that Sims won't be able to walk up the stairs - I tried a similar placement in a lot I built, and Sims complained about not being able to get up the stairs. If it works on your lot, that's brilliant.
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#4 Old 6th May 2013 at 2:44 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Anria
Looks fab! Could you confirm it's been gameplay tested, though? I'm just a bit concerned that Sims won't be able to walk up the stairs - I tried a similar placement in a lot I built, and Sims complained about not being able to get up the stairs. If it works on your lot, that's brilliant.


It's been playtested and it definitely works in (my) game. The trick is to place the stairs at a 45 degree angle; if you place the staircase 'straight' the surrounding walls seem to block it, but placed diagonally it works just fine. The diagonal placement is a solution I've come up with myself, and if the staircase behaves differently in other people's games I'd be interested to know. Hopefully, it will work for everybody, though!
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#5 Old 7th May 2013 at 9:48 AM
Love the house you've made, karlik-nos
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#6 Old 7th May 2013 at 5:21 PM
Quote: Originally posted by karlik-nos
It's been playtested and it definitely works in (my) game. The trick is to place the stairs at a 45 degree angle; if you place the staircase 'straight' the surrounding walls seem to block it, but placed diagonally it works just fine. The diagonal placement is a solution I've come up with myself, and if the staircase behaves differently in other people's games I'd be interested to know. Hopefully, it will work for everybody, though!


Brilliant! I will try this solution - I've been placing spiral stairs straight, and as you say, the Sims were then complaining that the walls blocked them. Thank you!
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#7 Old 31st May 2013 at 2:34 AM
Ohmygod this is so cute!