Sunset Valley 2.1 Released!
Changes include new Sports Bar and Dive Bar (thank you, Joria), new Dance Club (thanks, Ausette), new Vampire Lounge, Disco Club and Poolside Club(thank you, Naga... wait, that's me. Nevermind.), improved Mirabello Plaza (thanks to Danefaith).
Overall, I removed all buildings to keep the "town" feeling of Sunset Valley preserved. The two apartment buildings were removed, but I made one to replace them. Yes, it is only 1 apartment, but it's awesome. Almost all elevators were removed, so no more sim-stucking, hopefully.
Please report any bugs or glitches (if ever found).
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Anyone else think I should upload the lots I made separately, for the Swap Shop?
You are welcome! But please, do try to figure out what happened with the Pink Flamingo. It should not have had the problems you pm'd about.
More importantly to me, yes! Please, please put the separate lots in the Swap Shop! My next endeavor is going to be updating/remodeling Twinbrook and River View. Already started TB ages ago so it should be fun to see if it's even remotely doable.
Ummm, winrar. Does it have to be specifically this software? I'm thinking I remember somewhere something saying, (ok, only 3 words in a row, lol), that winrar does not work well in Windows 7. I have a different unzipper called 7-zip. What is your advice on this as 7-zip seems to be a royal pain and does not work as well as winrar did for Sims2. Probably due to my lack of expertise. I struggle with anything new now.
For those having problems with Fast Lane stuff, my apologies. I was the one who added Fast Lane items to the sports bar. Sorry! I figured the game would just substitute and not mess you all up.
For condominiums/town houses. Ok, they are only "sort of", but if you put a row of 10x10, or even 10x15, lots on the other side of the books store/theatre parking lot, (the lot where you currently have the spa), you can build look alike small houses. They will really be more like "row houses" but can work as condo's/town houses. You can put three lots here.
I've tried a variety of styles doing this, one where you go up in the air for the building itself and leave a garden area underneath, one where you go up and underground as well, and one where it was just several stories up. On such a small lot the difficulty is you pretty much have to use elevators as the stairs just take up so much space there is very little room left for rooms. On the one building where I went up one level with garden under, I used stairs and only made the building one story tall and that worked fine. Also, in that particular spot by building up you get a really nice view for that beautiful vista moodlet. The ground is sloped so you pretty much have to have a foundation, although building up on pillars I only needed small "boxes".