Emp0le0n 10 years ago.
Sims 3 why is my roof on the wrong floor.
See the menu in the bottom left.
As you can see over the open reception area the roof is coming through.
She hasn t been able to get anything done because of this.
Yeah just turn off autoroof.
If you need a roof to extend from the house to an outbuilding for some reason but without.
Using the select tool click on the roof of the house in an area that was already there and you should get a room box appear on top.
My sim keeps falling through the second story ceiling floor and landing on the first floor like nothing happened.
Floors that slope 2 or 3 inches in 20 feet would be a very serious concern.
Its a pain has no design sense at all and generally just looks lousy.
When i turn off the auto roof it doesn t allow me to build a roof on my own.
For the sims 3 on the pc a gamefaqs q a question titled i can t see my roof.
Note i am using the appropriate cheats.
What s wrong with my game.
But even though i pressed page up like 10 times i still can t see my roof.
I don t have any coielings but i have already tried replacing them and the two roofs either side above the bay windows don t go through either even though those rooms don t have a ceiling.
Basically when you go up one floor and try to build a room wall roof anything really the cursor wants to build on the first floor instead of where you actually want to build.
Placing a collumn under it using constrainfloorelev.
Nearly all will say that if a floor slopes 1 and 1 2 inches in twenty feet or more that there should be further investigation.
If it fits right pull out the walls to cover the new piece of roof.
I read the lesson on how to build a room.
It is not the same issue you mentioned about the roof poking through a wall it s new for me at least issue.
Today after i placed a ladder then deleted it a hole in my floor appeared and i cannot place a floor tile over it.
I have tried everthing i can think of.
It says you can choose auto roof but when i do that i only get the very front of the roof or the very back of the roof and not the rest.
Click the one that points up.
I m currently roofless and i can t figure out why.
Basically they are saying if a floor is sloping over a 1 2 to 1 inch in twenty feet then there is concern.