Author Topic: Residential Tomb Secret Door Open/close  (Read 4453 times)

interiord86

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Residential Tomb Secret Door Open/close
« on: December 04, 2010, 01:30:51 PM »
I want to put a secret door on my bedroom in my residential lot with torches as levers. I got it to open and close with both the levers but every time my sims try to get into the bedroom, they don't pull the lever. I have to click on the lever and have them pull it manually. Is it possible to have the sim remember to pull the lever evrey time they want to go into the room?

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Re: Residential Tomb Secret Door Open/close
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2010, 04:20:56 PM »
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I don't believe you can get Sims to pull the lever on their own.

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Re: Residential Tomb Secret Door Open/close
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2010, 11:04:11 AM »
Welcome to our Forum!

I don't believe you can get Sims to pull the lever on their own.

I'm moving this to the Miscellaneous Help board.

Yes, what Pam said.
If you still want a secret door which hides, appears and opens on its own, you could use an invisible floor trigger instead (the green square). Of course, until the Sims have walked past the trigger they won't know there's a door for them to walk through and they'll go another way or complain that they can't get to where you direct them, but you can just direct them to walk past the trigger, and then make them walk through the door appearing. You can have the trigger both hide and unhide the door, I believe, or you can get separate triggers. That's really the closest thing to a solution I can think of.
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