Merging sims into full households
Posted: October 7th, 2015, 7:54 pm
I've been trying to find out the chat where this was brought up, but now I can't find it, so I'm just doing a new thread.
Anyway, someone asked how to move in sims into an already full household. If you have one of the larger household mods, it may allow you to birth sims in, or invite sims to move in, but not merge households in the neighborhood screen. But if you go here:
www.cyjon.net/node/141
You can download a larger household mod (I use the larger household mod at ModTheSims, but they should both work), as well as the information on the text you need to enter into your "userstartup.cheat" file.
Here:
simswiki.info/wiki/php?title=Game_Help:Userstartup.cheat
Is where you can get information on how to set up the userstartup.cheat file, as well as general information about how it works.
Incidentally, players who use a lot of building cheats, like snapobjectstogrid off or 45 degree angles will get a lot of use out of that userstartup.cheat file, because you can set it up to have those cheats on, automatically, when you load your game. Unfortunately, "Plumbbobtoggle" will not work in this file, and must be entered manually, in-game. Other cheats, such as those that change the neighborhood or subhood, actually require this to be used, to boot up in debug mode. Interesting reading.
Happy Simming!
Anyway, someone asked how to move in sims into an already full household. If you have one of the larger household mods, it may allow you to birth sims in, or invite sims to move in, but not merge households in the neighborhood screen. But if you go here:
www.cyjon.net/node/141
You can download a larger household mod (I use the larger household mod at ModTheSims, but they should both work), as well as the information on the text you need to enter into your "userstartup.cheat" file.
Here:
simswiki.info/wiki/php?title=Game_Help:Userstartup.cheat
Is where you can get information on how to set up the userstartup.cheat file, as well as general information about how it works.
Incidentally, players who use a lot of building cheats, like snapobjectstogrid off or 45 degree angles will get a lot of use out of that userstartup.cheat file, because you can set it up to have those cheats on, automatically, when you load your game. Unfortunately, "Plumbbobtoggle" will not work in this file, and must be entered manually, in-game. Other cheats, such as those that change the neighborhood or subhood, actually require this to be used, to boot up in debug mode. Interesting reading.
Happy Simming!