First now just for you fine people: this chapter was supposed to be released yesterday but wasn't. You may know this already or guessed it but this story is cross posted to one of my own blogs, with this forum getting chapters a day early as a "perk". This will resume and you'll get 1.5 tomorrow! I apologize a lot, you truly signed up here for nothing. 🤪
Shall I sing an ode to the chapter from hell…the struggle started with what law enforcement department to place Romeo in (he starts out the game at Level 9 in the law enforcement career/special agent branch which should have been my first clue, but I mean, everyone works in the same rabbithole…) and this chapter got a total rewrite when city/state police wasn’t really making sense to me. In general it wasn’t jiving with me. Maybe still isn’t. It got some revisions an hour before release.
Somehow this became the chapter I had to make the most niche CAS content for at this point. Most of it was easy but I spent a whole two minutes inserting an actual picture of Heathcliff and Romeo that didn’t actually show up in the screenshots and for what reason now?
Well at least the FBI jackets weren’t pointless.
Next there was the city police station, which is actually just a room built near Bridgeport City Hall (which is the combined rabbithole for city hall, police, and the military). It was built above the FBI office set (inspired by the recreation of the J. Edgar Hoover building for TS4 by /u/Iridium_rd), and for whatever reason refused to be properly lit. It had overhead lights, windows, etc. but objects and sims would be in complete darkness. With some clever debug lights, I could make it almost passable.
While William looked great (there’s a whole deep dive about the skin overlay given to vampires, genies, and grey sims that should be saved for another day but that probably helped us here) and Romeo and Rohan looked almost alright, there was that nasty bloom on everything. And the sims would be shrouded in darkness again if I moved them (THAT THING YOU DO WHEN POSING). I still don’t know what went wrong.
Oh! And I love the water cooler poses. But they had to be completely redone because I could only get the water cooler to tilt in the opposite direction I originally posed in. It’s complicated stuff about how it’s technically coded as a coffee maker and counter appliance, it’s crazy setting it up as a normal object too, etc.
Sheila’s chapters have been much more forgiving. For next time!