Basement: Difference between revisions

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→‎Traditional way: Aside my minor mishap, but you actually build basement with terrain tools, not foundation. Hence section rename.
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(→‎Traditional way: Aside my minor mishap, but you actually build basement with terrain tools, not foundation. Hence section rename.)
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{{Tip|One of the easiest of way is doing this is by pacing down a modular stairs (or more, one after another) on the ground. Then, after removing the small stairs (with the sledgehammer tool or selected stairs with {{key|ctrl}} key held down), the terrain can be leveled down with the leveling terrain tool.}}
 
AAlthough basementbasements under [[foundation]] cannot be built directly, butit can otherwisehowever be leveledsurrounded downby and sitedone, fromwith the vacant opening upper area theabove structurethe surroundsditch. To do this, a foundation with the hollow center must be built prior the excavation or be teared open within an existing building. From there, the terrain inside the hollowed-out foundation can be lowered so that the area in the basement is the equal height of a typical floor. This makes the basement a fully usable space accessible by Sims, so long as the Sims have a means to reach the basement.
 
Basements are not possible at all in ''The Sims'', as that game lacks both foundations and a dedicated basement tool. The basement tool was not included in [[The Sims 3 (console)|''The Sims 3'' for console]], but a basement can still be constructed using foundations in the same manner as in ''The Sims 2''.