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== ''Creating a Custom Apartment'' ==
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==Introduction==
Creating an apartment is just like creating a home, but with a few extra steps! In a nutshell, you are going to build your lot, furnish only one room, then leave the rest empty. Other sims will, oddly enough, not live with you on the lot. Although unrealistic, it saves a crap-ton of time for you when making them. Additionally, as mentioned before, you don't pay rent. Your sims technically purchase the building and then pay bills as they normally would, so leaving out unnecessary things before hand will dramatically lower the original price to buy.
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'''The Process'''
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(Note: Pictures needed!)
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#Purchase the lot you wish to build the complex on<br>
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{| align="right"
#Build the lot and make it look snazzy<br>
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#Place the rooms on the inside (remember what room you want to be playable!)<br>
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| __TOC__
#Type in the following cheat: ''testingCheatsEnabled true''<br>
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#Type in the following cheat: ''buyDebug''<br>
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#Go to the sort by function tab in the buy mode section, click on the qestion mark, go to the misc. subsection, and look for three silver balls. The only ones that are important are the "Public Room Marker" and "Hidden Room Marker". Take the public room marker and put it in a foyer or pool area, etc. This will become an area that your sim can visit, but not edit. The hidden room marker is what creates the "NPC" (non-playable-character) rooms. Place this object in an empty room and it becomes a place where your sim can't visit nor edit.<br>
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Creating an apartment is just like creating a home, but with a few extra steps! In a nutshell, you are going to build your lot, furnish only one apartment/living area, then leave the rest empty and mark as either public or hidden. If you want NPCs to live on the lot with you, you will need to change the standard mailbox to the apartment wall mailbox.  You don't pay rent because your Sims technically purchase the building and then pay bills as they normally would, so leaving out unnecessary things before hand will dramatically lower the original price to buy.
#Go back to the playable room that you want sims to live in and make sure that there is a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen so the basics of sim survival are there.<br>
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##To have an apartment wall mailbox download an unlocked one.   
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##Type in the following cheat: ''RestrictBuildBuyInBuildings on''<br>
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==Building==
##Place wall mailbox. The standard mailbox will then disappear leaving just the wall mailbox.
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[[Image:AptTutorial01.jpg|right|250px]]
#Turn off any cheats you no longer want active<br>
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The first step in creating nice apartments is the basic construction of a house on any residential lot.  You can start with a floorplan from any house plan site or you can use your imagination. Google can provide either house plans for you to use or just the images for inspiration. While you can edit the building structure after the lot has Sims on it, it's easiest to fully design and build your lot now while you don't have to use any cheats.
#Save your lot and move a sim in!
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*[[Tutorials:Building_Great_Realistic_Houses_-_From_the_Ground_Up | Building Great Houses from the Ground up]]
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*[http://www.modthesims.info/article.php?t=366070 Necessitorial - Overcoming Auto-roof by Qbuilderz]
After this, your lot will be totally playable. When making taller buildings make sure that all hallways, stairs, and elevators are publically marked. Any other rooms not marked as hidden will allow your sims to enter into, making it a house rather than an apartment. Using these methods you can even go as far to make row houses or duplexes for your sims to live in!
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*[[Tutorials:Landscaping_Mega_Tutorial |Landscaping]]
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==Furnishing==
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[[Image:AptTutorial02.jpg|right|250px]]
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When furnishing the apartment you want to be sure to include all the basics a Sim needs to live.  The only cost to the Sim is what is in areas you don't mark as hidden or public.  You can create community areas that have things such as exercise rooms, pool areas, reading areas or garages.  So a great way to keep the apartment costs minimal while having skill and fun activity objects on the lot is to create community areas that you will later mark as public.  Be sure not use cheats such as ''moveojects on'' while building so you don't create routing issues and place objects that become unusable.
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*[[Tutorials:Building_Great_Realistic_Houses_-_From_the_Ground_Up/Interior|Interior Designing]]
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==Marking rooms Public/Private/Hidden==
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[[Image:AptTutorial03.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Hidden Room Marker]]
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[[Image:AptTutorial04.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Public Room Marker]]
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After you have designed and built your new apartment you need to mark off the designated areas for hidden rooms, levels skipped and public areas.  You do this with 3 different spheres that are located in Buy/Debug.
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*Press CTRL+SHIFT+C to bring up the console, then type in the following cheat: ''testingCheatsEnabled true''
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*Press CTRL+SHIFT+C to bring up the console, then type in the following cheat: ''BuyDebug on''
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Go to Buy Mode, Sort by Function, Debug(?), Misc. Objects.  Here you need to look for three silver balls, if you hover over them a description will pop up. There are three that are important when building apartments: Hidden Room Marker, Public Room Marker and Level Skip Marker.
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*'''Hidden Room Marker:'''  This marks rooms for use by NPC's and are unavailable for you Sim to enter. Use this to designate the apartments you want your NPC's to live in or just to hide other areas in your apartment.  When using this marker that area of your apartment will be black during live play.
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*'''Public Room Marker:'''  This marks all areas that your Sim can use as well as NPC's. You need to mark any community areas such as pools, garages, lobby's, hallways, excercise rooms, etc, that you want your Sim as well as NPC's to be able to visit and interact.
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*'''Level Skip Marker:'''  This is used for multi-level buildings where you don't want to watch your Sim walk through.  Such as a 4-story apartment building where the apartment is located on the 4th floor.  You can place this sphere on the levels you don't want your Sim to walk through.
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{| class="nicetable" align="center"
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|''Note:  The Level Skip Marker is optional and will not affect the playability of your apartment or the spawning of NPC's. It will simply make it quicker to get from floor one to floor twelve if your apartment is on the twelfth floor. ;)
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==Wall Mailbox and Callbox==
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*The callbox can be found in Buy Mode, Sort by Function, Electronics, Miscellaneous Electronics.  This is used to "call" other residents in your apartment.  You will want to place this in one of the areas you have marked as public with the '''Public Room Marker'''.
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*The wall mailbox is a hidden object and if you want to make your apartment use this then you will need to get an object mod that makes it buyable. There are several available including one here at MTS by [http://db.modthesims.info/download.php?t=424060 HugeLunatic].  This object mod places it in the Buy, Debug section of the catalog.  Once placed the standard mailbox is automatically deleted as you can have only a single mailbox on a lot.  You will want to place this in one of the areas you have marked as public with the '''Public Room Marker'''.
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{| class="nicetable" align="center"
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|''Note:  Assigning doors to NPC's works without the wall mailbox and with the standard mailbox.  The callbox also doesn't seem to be necessary to socialize with neighbor NPC's.  The option to '''Ring Bell''' is on doors assigned to NPC's without it.
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==Moving In==
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[[Image:AptTutorial05.jpg|right|250px|Assign to NPC]]
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Assigning doors to NPC's is done after your Sim has moved in.  Go into Buy Mode, Shift+Click on any doors you want assigned to NPC's and select '''Make NPC Door'''.  Afterwards you can go into Live Mode and once NPC's start moving onto the lot you will be able to Left+Click any NPC doors and '''Ring Bell'''.
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==Tips==
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*To edit your lot in build mode after moving a Sim in, type in the following cheat: ''RestrictBuildBuyInBuildings off''
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*The standard garbage bin cannot be deleted.  Well it can be deleted in Live Mode but will respawn each time you start your game and enter the lot.  The best option is to use this in your design and move it someplace inconspicuous so that the location will be saved.
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*When making taller buildings make sure that all hallways, stairs, and elevators are publicly marked.

Revision as of 15:19, 12 November 2010

Introduction

Contents

Creating an apartment is just like creating a home, but with a few extra steps! In a nutshell, you are going to build your lot, furnish only one apartment/living area, then leave the rest empty and mark as either public or hidden. If you want NPCs to live on the lot with you, you will need to change the standard mailbox to the apartment wall mailbox. You don't pay rent because your Sims technically purchase the building and then pay bills as they normally would, so leaving out unnecessary things before hand will dramatically lower the original price to buy.

Building

AptTutorial01.jpg

The first step in creating nice apartments is the basic construction of a house on any residential lot. You can start with a floorplan from any house plan site or you can use your imagination. Google can provide either house plans for you to use or just the images for inspiration. While you can edit the building structure after the lot has Sims on it, it's easiest to fully design and build your lot now while you don't have to use any cheats.


Furnishing

AptTutorial02.jpg

When furnishing the apartment you want to be sure to include all the basics a Sim needs to live. The only cost to the Sim is what is in areas you don't mark as hidden or public. You can create community areas that have things such as exercise rooms, pool areas, reading areas or garages. So a great way to keep the apartment costs minimal while having skill and fun activity objects on the lot is to create community areas that you will later mark as public. Be sure not use cheats such as moveojects on while building so you don't create routing issues and place objects that become unusable.


Marking rooms Public/Private/Hidden

Hidden Room Marker
Public Room Marker

After you have designed and built your new apartment you need to mark off the designated areas for hidden rooms, levels skipped and public areas. You do this with 3 different spheres that are located in Buy/Debug.

  • Press CTRL+SHIFT+C to bring up the console, then type in the following cheat: testingCheatsEnabled true
  • Press CTRL+SHIFT+C to bring up the console, then type in the following cheat: BuyDebug on


Go to Buy Mode, Sort by Function, Debug(?), Misc. Objects. Here you need to look for three silver balls, if you hover over them a description will pop up. There are three that are important when building apartments: Hidden Room Marker, Public Room Marker and Level Skip Marker.

  • Hidden Room Marker: This marks rooms for use by NPC's and are unavailable for you Sim to enter. Use this to designate the apartments you want your NPC's to live in or just to hide other areas in your apartment. When using this marker that area of your apartment will be black during live play.
  • Public Room Marker: This marks all areas that your Sim can use as well as NPC's. You need to mark any community areas such as pools, garages, lobby's, hallways, excercise rooms, etc, that you want your Sim as well as NPC's to be able to visit and interact.
  • Level Skip Marker: This is used for multi-level buildings where you don't want to watch your Sim walk through. Such as a 4-story apartment building where the apartment is located on the 4th floor. You can place this sphere on the levels you don't want your Sim to walk through.


Note: The Level Skip Marker is optional and will not affect the playability of your apartment or the spawning of NPC's. It will simply make it quicker to get from floor one to floor twelve if your apartment is on the twelfth floor. ;)


Wall Mailbox and Callbox

  • The callbox can be found in Buy Mode, Sort by Function, Electronics, Miscellaneous Electronics. This is used to "call" other residents in your apartment. You will want to place this in one of the areas you have marked as public with the Public Room Marker.
  • The wall mailbox is a hidden object and if you want to make your apartment use this then you will need to get an object mod that makes it buyable. There are several available including one here at MTS by HugeLunatic. This object mod places it in the Buy, Debug section of the catalog. Once placed the standard mailbox is automatically deleted as you can have only a single mailbox on a lot. You will want to place this in one of the areas you have marked as public with the Public Room Marker.


Note: Assigning doors to NPC's works without the wall mailbox and with the standard mailbox. The callbox also doesn't seem to be necessary to socialize with neighbor NPC's. The option to Ring Bell is on doors assigned to NPC's without it.


Moving In

Assign to NPC

Assigning doors to NPC's is done after your Sim has moved in. Go into Buy Mode, Shift+Click on any doors you want assigned to NPC's and select Make NPC Door. Afterwards you can go into Live Mode and once NPC's start moving onto the lot you will be able to Left+Click any NPC doors and Ring Bell.

Tips

  • To edit your lot in build mode after moving a Sim in, type in the following cheat: RestrictBuildBuyInBuildings off
  • The standard garbage bin cannot be deleted. Well it can be deleted in Live Mode but will respawn each time you start your game and enter the lot. The best option is to use this in your design and move it someplace inconspicuous so that the location will be saved.
  • When making taller buildings make sure that all hallways, stairs, and elevators are publicly marked.
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