Anonymous user
Game guide:Moving into a new house: Difference between revisions
no edit summary
(Changed "To..." into proper headers) |
imported>Dharden No edit summary |
||
Line 16:
There are two ways to move a family from their existing home.
#Open the Family Bin.
#Click on the "Move family" button.
Line 22:
#When asked if you want to move the family to the Family Bin, say "Yes".
#Click on the newspaper or a computer.▼
▲===While playing the family===
▲#Click on the newspaper.
#Select "Find Own Place."
#Move the whole family with the active Sim.
Line 35 ⟶ 34:
Build mode objects will remain. Outside of [[college]] [[sub-neighborhood]]s, all other objects will be sold for their current value unless they have been manually placed in a Sim's [[inventory]]. Within college sub-neighborhoods, all objects that have not been placed in a Sim's inventory will remain, even in a rented house.
Beginning with ''[[University]]'', the family can also be moved into an occupied lot,
==[[The Sims 3]]==
With Patch 1.55, Sims can now move to new neighborhoods, such as moving from [[Riverview]] to [[Bridgeport]].
#The house that the player wants to move to must be unoccupied (no family name or house icon over it in Map view).
Line 53 ⟶ 52:
Sometimes you may receive a challenge when moving in to a new house.
#In the active household, the player must click a phone or computer and choose '''Move...''', and choose '''To new Town'''. This brings up the Select Town dialog.
#Select the new world you want your Sims to move to. You can only choose worlds that are
#You will
#After clicking 'yes', you'll be prompted to save or
#Afterwards, the Sim that bought the ticket to the new town will have the action 'Moving To New Town' in their action queue
#The new lot-selection screen will appear, and the household will now have the funds noted in the 'Worth' section in the neighborhood selection screen.
|