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Question about MMPs on LOTs

Started by art128, May 04, 2016, 07:36:13 AM

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art128

Hello there it's me again needing assistance. :)

I was wondering if there was a property in the reader that would allow the player to put MMPs on a lot?

I have created some 4x4 residential.... Well modified. But anyway making all the flora under the LE is really boring and tiresome when you have 15+ lots to do so I was thinking of just slapping MMPs on them in the game.

Right now I can only plant them on some part of the lot but not all.

Any info would be helpful. :)
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My understanding was that the LODs of the lot items needs to be sufficiently tight to allow planting. Perhaps the BATs you're using don't have tight enough LODs?

I'm sure you already knew this, but it never hurts to bring it up (plus the fact that I'm not a LOTter)
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Reduce the building's Occupant size. Works for me.
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Yes. It's the occupant size: the square you see when you put the building or prop on the lot in LE or SC4-Pim. Where there is one of these squares you cannot MMP. So you need to reduce sizes of props and buildings.
But make sure you first reduce the sizes and then make lots with them: on already made lots the occupant sizes will not shrink when you change sizes with Reader.