Author Topic: Wild plants in granite falls forest not growing back?  (Read 21948 times)

Offline Tigerskin

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Re: wild plants in granite falls forest not growing back?
« Reply #30 on: May 17, 2015, 06:36:31 PM »
Typical, I went to Granite Falls and Fireleaf was one of the first plants I found. But now I can't find Noxious Elderberry *tuts*.

In addition the remove all wild plants doesn't work as before, now it removes one, possibly two plants max - before it removed all of them. It used to be a great way to actually find the plants in the first place as the sim trekked throughout the woods from plant to plant.

Will have to get his wife to look or leave and go back again etc etc.

Back to the drawing board!

Offline ClayMask

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Re: wild plants in granite falls forest not growing back?
« Reply #31 on: May 18, 2015, 02:03:40 AM »
Typical, I went to Granite Falls and Fireleaf was one of the first plants I found. But now I can't find Noxious Elderberry *tuts*.

In addition the remove all wild plants doesn't work as before, now it removes one, possibly two plants max - before it removed all of them. It used to be a great way to actually find the plants in the first place as the sim trekked throughout the woods from plant to plant.

Will have to get his wife to look or leave and go back again etc etc.

Back to the drawing board!

If you can look around and find elderberry plants, you can still remove those and wait for them to grow back.  Even though I could have let it remove all the wild plants, I removed them selectively when I did it.



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Offline Tigerskin

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Re: wild plants in granite falls forest not growing back?
« Reply #32 on: May 18, 2015, 02:16:16 AM »
Thanks Claymask, I just found it useful to remove all wild plants (that way they automatically went to each plant in turn - so you can actually find the plants in the 1st place), you could get to the next plant and stop the process of actually removing the plant if it was one you needed.