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Inventor
#33701 Old Yesterday at 10:31 PM
I mentioned one: Total Commander. It's like a Swiss army knife with multiple functions (and frozen in time).
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Alchemist
#33702 Old Today at 1:24 AM
Quote: Originally posted by iforgot
Hmm, I found this:
https://modthesims.info/showpost.ph...80&postcount=47

But that seems to be more about resizing lots rather than edge flattening / moving. But then, that post was in 2008, a lot could have changed in the game since then.


Sounds like you should back up your game, and give it a try!

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Field Researcher
#33703 Old Today at 1:54 AM
Quote: Originally posted by aelflaed
Sounds like you should back up your game, and give it a try!

I actually did that tonight. :D

The lot adjuster is an awesome tool, not gonna lie. I basically did as I said above, but simply "picked up and plopped back" in the same place for most lots, with the exception of one or two where I had to move them to allow re-placement or manual levelling with the terrain tool.

I swear to god, I love how much control this game gives you over the world (within its own engine limitations ofc).

Either way, it all looks flatter now, a before and after is below! I'm happy with how it came out! (After is the one where the park doesn't have the green! Yes, I finally got that fixed too now!)
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Mad Poster
#33704 Old Today at 2:52 PM
Quote: Originally posted by jonasn
I mentioned one: Total Commander. It's like a Swiss army knife with multiple functions (and frozen in time).


But you didn't provide a link to it.
Field Researcher
#33705 Old Today at 3:45 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Charity
But you didn't provide a link to it.

Ah, no links. Well, as a nerd and linux user, I'm going to put a shout out to rmlint[1] and midnight commander[2] for linux users.

(Yes, this info is basically useless to everyone here, as you're all windows users. )

[1] https://rmlint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
[2] https://midnight-commander.org/

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Forum Resident
#33706 Old Today at 6:08 PM
Some of us might go Linux eventually (I've been considering it for years), so the info would come in handy then.
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