BO - Residential Shopping
This mod is based on loba's Community items in residential lot. They're very similar. However, there are a few important differences:
The explanation:
One or two expansions before BV was released, the EAxians 'fixed' a bug that allowed community lot items to be bought in residential lots. That bug is what loba exploited with their mod: a simple collection meant for residential lots, that contained a number of comm lot items. The fix caused comm lot objects to be no longer available in BUY mode, but in BUILD mode they were still available from loba's collection.
Then, when BV was released, the EAxians had fixed the BUILD mode as well, so the objects from loba's collection would not longer be available at all!
The only way to fix that, is to alter the OBJD resources for these objects, to allow them to be available in residential lots as well. However, altering the OBJD resource also means that the object now gets the CC star, and thus you can now accidentally DELETE these objects. DON'T try that, though, because it may damage your game installation!
So, now there are TWO files: one contains the altered OBJD resources, and must be placed in your Downloads folder (putting it in "Overrides" didn't work for me), and the other is the collection, which should be placed in your Collections folder.
mustluvcats suggested a fix to prevent the CC star and the possibility of deletion. The fix entails placing the main file not in Downloads, but in the "TSData/Res/Catalog/Bins" subfolder of your latest EP/SP installation folder. It works in *my* game, so maybe it works in all! Thank you for suggesting this, MLC
Note: There is one catch. My collection does NOT contain the decorative items such as shingles, because ever since OFB, these items can already be bought at home. This means, however, that if you do NOT have OFB (or later?), those objects may not be available to you. In that case, I'd advise you to get loba's mod in stead.
Enjoy, and happy simming!
- loba made their mod to allow sims to BUY stuff without leaving their homes. MY mod is intended to allow sims to SELL food, clothing, magazines and such from their home business.
- loba's mod contains only a collection file. Mine contains TWO files, one for the Collections folder, and one for Downloads. BOTH are REQUIRED.
- loba's mod stops working as soon as you have BV or later. Mine works with ANY EPs/SPs.
- loba's mod does NOT change the objects themselves, but mine does. Alas, that means the objects will now have the CC star, which puts them at risk of being deleted if you're not careful. But that was necessary, which I'll explain in a moment. And I'll also provide a work-around, as suggested by mustluvcats
The explanation:
One or two expansions before BV was released, the EAxians 'fixed' a bug that allowed community lot items to be bought in residential lots. That bug is what loba exploited with their mod: a simple collection meant for residential lots, that contained a number of comm lot items. The fix caused comm lot objects to be no longer available in BUY mode, but in BUILD mode they were still available from loba's collection.
Then, when BV was released, the EAxians had fixed the BUILD mode as well, so the objects from loba's collection would not longer be available at all!
The only way to fix that, is to alter the OBJD resources for these objects, to allow them to be available in residential lots as well. However, altering the OBJD resource also means that the object now gets the CC star, and thus you can now accidentally DELETE these objects. DON'T try that, though, because it may damage your game installation!
So, now there are TWO files: one contains the altered OBJD resources, and must be placed in your Downloads folder (putting it in "Overrides" didn't work for me), and the other is the collection, which should be placed in your Collections folder.
mustluvcats suggested a fix to prevent the CC star and the possibility of deletion. The fix entails placing the main file not in Downloads, but in the "TSData/Res/Catalog/Bins" subfolder of your latest EP/SP installation folder. It works in *my* game, so maybe it works in all! Thank you for suggesting this, MLC
Note: There is one catch. My collection does NOT contain the decorative items such as shingles, because ever since OFB, these items can already be bought at home. This means, however, that if you do NOT have OFB (or later?), those objects may not be available to you. In that case, I'd advise you to get loba's mod in stead.
Enjoy, and happy simming!
Filesize 6.64 KB |
File Name BO - Residential Shopping.zip | # of Downloads 2,640
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Comments
#13
03-02-2018
@CatOfEvilGeniu Hi Cat, just to let you know: when you respond to any of my mods, I will already be notified, even if you do not mention me. But if you do, I get TWO notifications of each message...
If you want your customers to actually " *buy* stuff, instead of stealing it, you will need to give them a method of payment. A cash register is typically indicated as the default method!
An NPC cashier *only* spawns when the owner is not present and the cash register would remain unmanned.
And as long as you're home, you can man the register yourself.
Alternative: check out this page
If you want your customers to actually " *buy* stuff, instead of stealing it, you will need to give them a method of payment. A cash register is typically indicated as the default method!
An NPC cashier *only* spawns when the owner is not present and the cash register would remain unmanned.
And as long as you're home, you can man the register yourself.
Alternative: check out this page
#14
05-02-2018
Sorry, didn't know that about the notifications. I'm on a BoilingOil mods download bender so you're probably getting spammed!
#15
11-03-2022
My question is that can the main file and the collection file be used at the same time?
#16
12-03-2022
@MontanaMay, the main file is the main point of this mod; if you don't use it, you don't need the mod at all. The collection is to make finding the related items in the catalogue easier. If they couldn't be used together, I would have mentioned that in the description.