'Ive noticed that the clutter objects that came in the HS stuff pack cant be walked over and instead act as barriers that block a sims path from one object to the next. I put a bunch of the I Was a Teenage Garbage Artist clutter pieces on the floor of my teens room to make it look messy and all it's doing is blocking the space in their very small room. It's so frustrating! What is the point of it being an object?? Is there a fix for this?
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Most unfortunate for making the room believably messy.
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> Hasn’t clutter always done that?
Yes. Unless it's a rug object, your sim will maneuver around it. The only fix, that I know of, is to move the objects slightly out of the way to make room for the sim's path.
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Of course this requires there being unused space below the spot where you want the clutter, what might not be an option in every house.
> There's a neat trick for cluttering that I learned recently: You can put objects one floor lower and than raise them up with CTRL-9 until they appear to be one floor higher. The onjects' footprint stays in the lower floor, meaning the sims can walk over the clutter in the upper floor, but not over the "empty" space on the lower floor.
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> Of course this requires there being unused space below the spot where you want the clutter, what might not be an option in every house.
This is a great tip! I hadn't thought of it and I'll definitely be using this in the future. Thank you for sharing.
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What a fantastic little cheat! I didn't know that objects would raise through the ceiling! I will definitely try to remember that (but then that also means it blocks the space on the lower level too
My teens and kids are usually always clean but I decided with all this fun clutter I should make them messy. However, they have such a small space that they can't use any of the other objects. I feel like these should have been treated as rugs.
This is a great idea but I don't think it will work in apartments. I'll definitely keep it in mind though
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