I had hoped that mods would only remove odd bits of junk, but many quaint little homes that used to surround my estate have suddenly vanished. I am more lonely now.
Many quaint little homes around my estate have suddenly vanished
Started by
blackrazor
, Dec 30 2012 01:34 AM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 30 December 2012 - 01:34 AM
#2
Posted 30 December 2012 - 01:45 AM
I had hoped that mods would only remove odd bits of junk, but many quaint little homes that used to surround my estate have suddenly vanished. I am more lonely now.
Can you provide me coords to investigate?
In the meanwhile, why not invite newbies to build near you? There's always many people who have trouble finding the wilderness on their own.
#3
Posted 30 December 2012 - 02:15 AM
The command /loc returned "155,178,0:84,66=65". Some nice players explained to me that this translates into a coordinate location of 84,66. I hope this helps. If you need more information, please let me know.
Before clean-fu:
After clean-fu:
Before clean-fu:
After clean-fu:
#4
Posted 30 December 2012 - 07:56 AM
Hmm, it looks like most of those are unfinished buildings to me
Although I wouldn't have removed the castle at the bottom -- that looks finished-ish. Still, get some newbies and/or friends in and repopulate the place. Bet you can make a nice little community there
Although I wouldn't have removed the castle at the bottom -- that looks finished-ish. Still, get some newbies and/or friends in and repopulate the place. Bet you can make a nice little community there
#5
Posted 30 December 2012 - 08:58 AM
Hey Blackrazor,
Those buildings were inside the boundary of my town "lost highway throughway" I actually removed them before the cleanup began.
I'm either
1. going to be adding more buildings, or.
2. adding people to that town to add buildings of their own.
It won't be lonely for too long
Those buildings were inside the boundary of my town "lost highway throughway" I actually removed them before the cleanup began.
I'm either
1. going to be adding more buildings, or.
2. adding people to that town to add buildings of their own.
It won't be lonely for too long
#6
Posted 03 January 2013 - 12:56 AM
No problem. Thanks for the info. It's a building game, and stuff happens, I guess.
I was concise and polite in my dissatisfaction, and I did not want to make trouble over this, only to give my opinion.
I enjoyed watching the neighborhood naturally change over time around my estate. I never interfered with or encouraged it, I merely watched quietly. It was fun, like watching a tiny sim-town develop, but with real live people. True, most of the homes were quaint, and not epic; the handiwork of casual souls passing through, some never to return.
I guess one man's treasure is another man's trash.
It's all good, and I will continue to do as I have done until now: watch the scenery change over time.
Cheers! (and Happy New Year)
I was concise and polite in my dissatisfaction, and I did not want to make trouble over this, only to give my opinion.
I enjoyed watching the neighborhood naturally change over time around my estate. I never interfered with or encouraged it, I merely watched quietly. It was fun, like watching a tiny sim-town develop, but with real live people. True, most of the homes were quaint, and not epic; the handiwork of casual souls passing through, some never to return.
I guess one man's treasure is another man's trash.
It's all good, and I will continue to do as I have done until now: watch the scenery change over time.
Cheers! (and Happy New Year)