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− | == | + | ==Introduction== |
This guide, written for The Sims 2 game series, explains how some actions that occur in-game can lead to your neighborhood or game files becoming corrupt. These issues have never been fixed by EA & should be avoided by you, the player, to ensure a longer lasting game experience. Some issues listed below have been fixed or patched by community modders throughout the years to help prevent accidental corruption. This list below may be incomplete. Any new information regarding neighborhood or game corruption will be filled in as new knowledge comes to light. | This guide, written for The Sims 2 game series, explains how some actions that occur in-game can lead to your neighborhood or game files becoming corrupt. These issues have never been fixed by EA & should be avoided by you, the player, to ensure a longer lasting game experience. Some issues listed below have been fixed or patched by community modders throughout the years to help prevent accidental corruption. This list below may be incomplete. Any new information regarding neighborhood or game corruption will be filled in as new knowledge comes to light. | ||
− | == | + | ==Symptoms Of Neighborhood Corruption== |
The following is a list of some symptoms that could occur from neighborhood corruption. Some of these symptoms may not necessarily be signs of corruption, but may be of other types of problems, most commonly bad custom content. | The following is a list of some symptoms that could occur from neighborhood corruption. Some of these symptoms may not necessarily be signs of corruption, but may be of other types of problems, most commonly bad custom content. | ||
− | * | + | * Children & toddlers with long-term wants other than Grow Up. |
− | * | + | * Wants that don't fit the age group (e.g. a toddler who suddenly wants to go on a date). |
− | * | + | * Memories & thought bubbles that contain squiggly lines. |
− | * | + | * Memories being lost or totally random. |
− | * | + | * Disappearing Sims. |
− | * | + | * Disappearing lots. |
− | * | + | * Sims losing family members in their family tree. |
− | * | + | * Sims becoming unplayable. |
− | * | + | * Lots becoming unplayable. |
− | == | + | ==To Avoid GAME Corruption== |
− | '''DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES DO THE FOLLOWING.. | + | '''DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES DO THE FOLLOWING.''' These actions will not only corrupt your neighbourhood(s), but will corrupt your game installation files, resulting in corruption in all neighbourhoods. If for some reason you are desperate to do the following, '''back up your neighbourhoods first''' and set your installation files to read-only. Failure to do so will result in you losing your neghbourhoods and having to reinstall your game. |
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Interact with Mrs. Crumplebottom, the Charlatan, the Grim Reaper, etc. in any way OTHER THAN their intended in-game purpose.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Interact with Mrs. Crumplebottom, the Charlatan, the Grim Reaper, etc. in any way OTHER THAN their intended in-game purpose.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? These characters do not have playable data. These universal non-playable characters (Universal NPCs) are objects, not sims, and they are shared by all your neighbourhoods. By interacting with them in any way other than what the game intends, you will create changes in your objects.package file. Errors associated with changing the objects.package file will effect all of your current & future neighborhoods, & could result in needing to re-install your game. |
+ | ::[[Game Help:Making your Objects.package file Read-Only|You can avoid game corruption by following these instructions to make your objects.package files read-only]] | ||
::[http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=349317 Here is a thread which discusses this issue further] | ::[http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=349317 Here is a thread which discusses this issue further] | ||
::[http://simswiki.info/wiki.php?title=Playing_NPCs_and_Adding_them_to_Households Here is a wiki page on Playing NPCs and Adding them to Households. Some are unsafe & adding them can cause issues.] | ::[http://simswiki.info/wiki.php?title=Playing_NPCs_and_Adding_them_to_Households Here is a wiki page on Playing NPCs and Adding them to Households. Some are unsafe & adding them can cause issues.] | ||
− | == | + | ==To Avoid NEIGHBORHOOD Corruption== |
− | '''DO NOT | + | '''DO NOT DO THE FOLLOWING.''' Although these actions will not corrupt your installation files, and will not force you to reinstall your game, they will corrupt the neighbourhood(s) you perform them in. This can result in your neighbourhood becoming unplayable, and the only way to fix neighbourhood corruption is to restore an uncorrupted backup. |
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*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Delete sims from the Family Bin.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Delete sims from the Family Bin.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? The game doesn't delete the sim entirely. It deletes some of the affected sim's information and saves the sim as a 1 kb character file in your neighborhood's Characters folder. Other sims from the neighborhood who have memories of the deleted sim, who gossip about him or her, or who have other links to the deleted sim will try to spread missing information to other sims, which can create errors in the long run. |
::[http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=504497 Here is the correct way to delete a Sim from a neighborhood] | ::[http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=504497 Here is the correct way to delete a Sim from a neighborhood] | ||
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Delete character files (from Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2 <X>\Neighborhoods\<Hood>\Characters folder).</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Delete character files (from Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2 <X>\Neighborhoods\<Hood>\Characters folder).</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? Information about sims is stored in both the Characters folder and the neighbourhood's main neighbourhood.package. Without the character file of the sim, your neighborhood will be left with half a sim, and will not work properly. |
+ | ::[http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=504497 Here is the correct way to delete a Sim from a neighborhood] | ||
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Delete lot files (from Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2 <X>\Neighborhoods\<Hood>\Lots folder).</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Delete lot files (from Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2 <X>\Neighborhoods\<Hood>\Lots folder).</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? Information about lots is stored in both the Lots folder and the neighbourhood's main neighbourhood.package. Without the lot file, your neighborhood will be left with half a lot, and will not work properly. |
+ | :: If you wish to delete a lot, move out all sims or sell it if it is an owned business, use [http://drupal.cyjon.net/node/430 Cyjon's Lot Inspector] to verify that the lot is safe to delete, and then bulldoze the lot. | ||
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Move an inhabited lot (lot with family) or an owned lot (owned business) to the Lot Bin.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Move an inhabited lot (lot with family) or an owned lot (owned business) to the Lot Bin.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? The game transfers your lot's sims out of the neighbourhood, but does not completely erase your sims' information from the neighborhood. Sims living in the neighborhood will continue having memories of the binned lot sims, and may gossip about them. This will lead to errors in the long run. Also, placing your binned lot back into the neighborhood, or into a different neighbourhood, will create new character files which are also incomplete, instead of overwriting the previous ones. |
+ | :: For the safest way of moving sims between neighbourhoods, see [[Game Help:Moving Sims]]. However, bear in mind that even the safe method is not 100% safe, and you should back up your neighbourhoods before moving any sims. | ||
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Install an occupied lot (lot with family), including packaged lots that you download with families included.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Install an occupied lot (lot with family), including packaged lots that you download with families included.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? If the sims had any relationships with any sims not living on the same lot in their original neighbourhood, placing the lot in your neighbourhood will create partial character files of all the sims that the lot's residents used to know. This will cause errors in the long run. You may find some occupied lots available for download which the creator has 'cleaned' to make them safe: it's up to you whether or not to risk downloading such lots, but you should be aware that the cleaning process is not 100% reliable. Occupied lots from EA which are properly patched are safe. |
− | ::[ | + | ::If you want to install someone else's sim, they should export the sim itself by following the instructions at [[Tutorials:How to Extract Born In game Sims EASILY]]. |
+ | ::If you want to move sims from your own neighbourhood to a different one, you should follow the instructions at [[Game Help:Moving Sims]]. | ||
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Use the DeleteAllCharacters cheat.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Use the DeleteAllCharacters cheat.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? This will partially delete all of your neighbourhood's sims, leaving junk incomplete information in your neighbourhood's neighbourhood.package. This incomplete information will cause errors if you continue to play the neighbourhood. |
+ | ::If you want to start a new neighbourhood without any sims, use empty templates such as [http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,4306.0.html Tarlia's]. | ||
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Delete lots that have graves present.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Delete lots that have graves present.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? Graves are sims. As with deleting living sims, deleting dead sims (graves) will result in your neighbourhood containing incomplete information on those sims, which will cause errors in the long run. |
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Bin lots that have graves present.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Bin lots that have graves present.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? Graves are sims. Moving a lot which contains graves to the lot bin will transfer the dead sims out of the neighbourhood, but does not completely delete the sims' information from the neighbourhood. This will result in the neighbourhood containing partial information on those sims, which will cause errors in the long run. Placing a lot with graves into a neighbourhood, even if it is the same neighbourhood the lot came from, will create partial sims in the new neighbourhood, which will also cause errors in the long run. |
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Allow a Sim to die with tombstones or urns in their inventory.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Allow a Sim to die with tombstones or urns in their inventory.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? When a sim dies, their inventory items are deleted, as everything is treated like objects. Tombstones and urns are sims and have character file data associated with them. As mentioned, deleting a sim destroys the character file data and will cause errors in the long run via memories and gossiping from other sims who encountered the deceased sim. |
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Remove multi-pollination technician or multi-plantsim mods after they have been used in your neighborhood.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Remove multi-pollination technician or multi-plantsim mods after they have been used in your neighborhood.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? Multi-PT and Multi-Plantsim mods consist of one package which affects the selection of the parent and a number of packages which are the new pollination technicians or plantsims. When removing this mod, only remove the package which affects the selection of the parent. If you remove one of the pollination technicians or plantsims, then you are basically deleting their character file, which will corrupt your neighborhood. |
::[http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=496887 Here is a thread which discusses this issue further] | ::[http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=496887 Here is a thread which discusses this issue further] | ||
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Put tombstones or urns on any of the shelves that come with ''Open for Business'' and are used to sell things.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Put tombstones or urns on any of the shelves that come with ''Open for Business'' and are used to sell things.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? When a tombstone or urn is placed on an OFB shelf, it will be duplicated. The duplicate tombstone will still be connected to the sim. This may cause the sim to become corrupted. |
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Bin empty lots that have been lived in without getting rid of the Off-World Loiterers.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Bin empty lots that have been lived in without getting rid of the Off-World Loiterers.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? Off-World Loiterers are sims that attach themselves to the lot, temporarily & invisibly. They could appear through phone calls, for example, as the living sim on the lot communicates with the sim outside the lot. As with living sims, binning the lot will carry the invisible sim with the lot, and will cause long term errors. |
+ | ::[http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,72.0.html Pescado's Lot Debugger] has an option to get rid of Off-World Loiterers, but it will only appear when they are present. | ||
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Rezone a lot with active Sims living or staying on it.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Rezone a lot with active Sims living or staying on it.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? The game sets different commands for the types of lots involved. Some lots do not allow the lot to be saved, others could make the lot disappear from the neighborhood. Only perform such a task on empty, preferably new & unused lots. |
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Remove custom careers/majors while a Sim is using them.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Remove custom careers/majors while a Sim is using them.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? This will cause an error to the households for the sims who use them. Your household will not load, and could cause problems when the sim visits your other lots. |
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Save with Sims on the telephone.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Save with Sims on the telephone.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? This will cause problems when the game is reset, for example when installing hacks or a new EP/SP. The sim on the other end of the phone is visiting the lot, although they are invisible - they are an off-world loiterer. If the sim making the phone call is reset, the phone call will end but the loitering sim will not be properly 'sent home'. |
*'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Save with ghosts active on a lot.</span>''' | *'''<span style="color:#DC143C">Save with ghosts active on a lot.</span>''' | ||
− | : | + | :Why? If you save with ghosts active on a lot, the game may delete all of the tombstones on the lot. |
Revision as of 13:51, 31 October 2013
Contents |
Introduction
This guide, written for The Sims 2 game series, explains how some actions that occur in-game can lead to your neighborhood or game files becoming corrupt. These issues have never been fixed by EA & should be avoided by you, the player, to ensure a longer lasting game experience. Some issues listed below have been fixed or patched by community modders throughout the years to help prevent accidental corruption. This list below may be incomplete. Any new information regarding neighborhood or game corruption will be filled in as new knowledge comes to light.
Symptoms Of Neighborhood Corruption
The following is a list of some symptoms that could occur from neighborhood corruption. Some of these symptoms may not necessarily be signs of corruption, but may be of other types of problems, most commonly bad custom content.
- Children & toddlers with long-term wants other than Grow Up.
- Wants that don't fit the age group (e.g. a toddler who suddenly wants to go on a date).
- Memories & thought bubbles that contain squiggly lines.
- Memories being lost or totally random.
- Disappearing Sims.
- Disappearing lots.
- Sims losing family members in their family tree.
- Sims becoming unplayable.
- Lots becoming unplayable.
To Avoid GAME Corruption
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES DO THE FOLLOWING. These actions will not only corrupt your neighbourhood(s), but will corrupt your game installation files, resulting in corruption in all neighbourhoods. If for some reason you are desperate to do the following, back up your neighbourhoods first and set your installation files to read-only. Failure to do so will result in you losing your neghbourhoods and having to reinstall your game.
- Interact with Mrs. Crumplebottom, the Charlatan, the Grim Reaper, etc. in any way OTHER THAN their intended in-game purpose.
- Why? These characters do not have playable data. These universal non-playable characters (Universal NPCs) are objects, not sims, and they are shared by all your neighbourhoods. By interacting with them in any way other than what the game intends, you will create changes in your objects.package file. Errors associated with changing the objects.package file will effect all of your current & future neighborhoods, & could result in needing to re-install your game.
To Avoid NEIGHBORHOOD Corruption
DO NOT DO THE FOLLOWING. Although these actions will not corrupt your installation files, and will not force you to reinstall your game, they will corrupt the neighbourhood(s) you perform them in. This can result in your neighbourhood becoming unplayable, and the only way to fix neighbourhood corruption is to restore an uncorrupted backup.
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