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Missing Gascooker Houses

Started by djp, December 21, 2008, 11:44:16 AM

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djp

Hi, I have recently started simcity again and whilst trying to find loads of missing files that I downloaded I came across the updated gascooker houses, I updated mine with the latest ones off of the lex and loads of them have disappeared from my city. I removed all the old ones using cleanitol, any ideas how to fix this or is it a matter of bulldozing all the missing ones?







I have also lost some base textures form Constantine(not sure on the spelling), any ides where I can find these?

Thanks for your help

j-dub

Are you sure you even have BSC MEGA Props - Gascooker Vol01 ?

http://sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=397

If it is the pack above, and you do have the houses in there, you are stuck having to demolish those anyway. Unfortunately I know I had to bulldoze lots that were dormant of their dependencies, even though the right objects were in the plugins, but that was after they built in the city, the existing stuff wasn't going to have a history of the other stuff coming with the lot to begin with.

djp

Thanks j-dub,

Yes, everything is installed fine, all the houses where showing fine before I updated them. As you can see, some are fine and others are just showing base textures. I think I might have to delete them all, but there a loads in all of my cities and it will be a bit of a pain.