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==The Sims 2== |
==The Sims 2== |
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Like residential lots in ''The Sims'', residential lots are the center of gameplay. Residential lots can be placed almost anywhere as long as they connect to a road, however, it is possible to have a lot anywhere one wishes with certain modifications. A household can be moved in from the [[family bin]], as well move out from the house (via [[newspaper]] or [[computer]] or through the neighborhood's user interface. |
Like residential lots in ''The Sims'', residential lots are the center of gameplay. Residential lots can be placed almost anywhere as long as they connect to a road, however, it is possible to have a lot anywhere one wishes with certain modifications. A household can be moved in from the [[family bin]], as well move out from the house (via [[newspaper]] or [[computer]] or through the neighborhood's user interface. |
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As in ''The Sims'', a family's belongings, other than [[Build mode]] items, are sold when they move out of a residential lot. However, the [[inventory]] feature, introduced in ''[[Nightlife]]'', allows Sims to take objects with them when they move. |
As in ''The Sims'', a family's belongings, other than [[Build mode]] items, are sold when they move out of a residential lot. However, the [[inventory]] feature, introduced in ''[[Nightlife]]'', allows Sims to take objects with them when they move. |
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{{info|Note|In ''[[The Sims 2: University|University]]'', if the last member of a [[College (sub-neighborhood)|college]] household living in a rented house moves out, objects in the house will remain there, ready for the next occupant(s). Also, if a [[teen]] living alone goes to college, all items in their house will remain there.}} |
{{info|Note|In ''[[The Sims 2: University|University]]'', if the last member of a [[College (sub-neighborhood)|college]] household living in a rented house moves out, objects in the house will remain there, ready for the next occupant(s). Also, if a [[teen]] living alone goes to college, all items in their house will remain there.}} |
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Occupied lots (i.e. residential lots inhabited by a household) can be put in a [[Lots and Houses bin]], however it's highly recommend to '''not''' do that as it can lead to [[corruption]]. Also, same applies with residential lots that contain gravestones, as those contains Sim-data traces. |
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Residential lots are the only lots that can be edited during gameplay unless ''Open for Business'' or ''Bon Voyage'' is installed. ''[[Open For Business]]'' allows Sims to open a home business on a residential lot and edit community lots that they own. ''[[Bon Voyage]]'' allows Sims to edit a vacation home that they own. Unoccupied residential lots can be edited if the [[Lots and Houses bin]] is open. |
Residential lots are the only lots that can be edited during gameplay unless ''Open for Business'' or ''Bon Voyage'' is installed. ''[[Open For Business]]'' allows Sims to open a home business on a residential lot and edit community lots that they own. ''[[Bon Voyage]]'' allows Sims to edit a vacation home that they own. Unoccupied residential lots can be edited if the [[Lots and Houses bin]] is open. |