Talk:Neighborhood

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So weird!

 
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TALK - 17:45, January 9, 2010 (UTC)
The amount of people in Pleasantview, Strangetown, and Veronaville combined (not including townies/npcs) there is 66 people. In Sunset Valley by itself there is 64! I just wanted to point that out.


Patch 55 and traveling between neighborhoods

It sounds like this new feature allows Sims to move between neighborhoods, but it does not appear that it allows Sims to casually travel back and forth between them. Dharden (talk) 01:54, August 4, 2013 (UTC)

From what I've heard, the move feature is as simple as storing the household to the library and place them to a new world. The previous world is scrapped entirely, so you'll lose whatever progress you've had there. And I heard it's not entirely safe too, but I didn't really pay attention to that technical stuff. Using Twallan's mod will still keep the progress and data, although it will surely bloat the file size. Nikel Talk Vote! 16:59, August 4, 2013 (UTC)

How to duplicate neighborhoods?

After restoring my neighborhood with help from Nikel, see here, I managed to fix Pleasantview. However, I want to try and duplicate it. Everything on the internet is confusing and I would to here a easy tutorial here. Joey.eyeball (talk) 00:01, December 21, 2013 (UTC)

You mean like having two Pleasantviews in the neighborhood selection at once? Nikel Talk Vote! 18:02, December 21, 2013 (UTC)
Haven't tried it yet, but you could just copy the entire neighborhood folder (e.g. N001) to another folder, let's say the Desktop. Then, use Bulk Rename Utility to rename every single file in the folder to the new ID. For this, we'll rename N001 to N222. Each file has a little prefix on it that matches the folder ID. You can't just rename the folder and ignore the files, otherwise the hood will not appear in-game. You must rename all the prefixes to the new folder ID, so every file must start with N222. Now rename the neighborhood folder to N222. Load the game. The second Pleasantview should appear, as the game should assign the second PV a new Neighborhood ID (which is different from folder ID). K6ka (talk | contrib) | NG Userpage | The Last Stand Wiki | The Sims Wiki | YouTube | Wikipedia 19:42, December 21, 2013 (UTC)
Yes. I want two Pleasantviews in the neighborhood selection at once. But I want to do that without downloading if possible. Joey.eyeball (talk) 08:09, December 22, 2013 (UTC)
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