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You may need to move or remove some objects inside the house too, though for this tutorial nothing was done inside the house itself. Use the Wall Tool to lay down the walls of the garage. Build the walls as close to the side of the house as you can. The game should prevent you from connecting the wall to the house, as the ground is at a different level from the foundation; this is normal. Enter the following code into the prompt: boolProp constrainFloorElevation false. If the code is entered correctly, the cheat prompt should disappear.

Re-activate the Wall Tool and connect the garage walls to the side of the house. Note that the game now should allow you to make the connection, though it will force the walls of the house to spike up.

Select the Level Terrain Tool, and level the spiked walls and the garage walls, so that the garage walls are the same height as the building foundation.

Build a wall directly on top of the garage walls you just leveled. The wall you build should be at an equal height with the foundation and the rest of the house.

The garage wall you originally built has been leveled to a smaller size, so it cannot hold any objects, including a garage door. To remedy this problem, delete those sections of the lower leveled wall where the garage door will eventually go.

Make sure the constrainfloorelevation cheat is still active, or this will not work. The addition of a full wall for the garage door forces the upper wall to rise, creating another spiked wall problem.

Go to the second level of the house and use the Level Terrain Tool to flatten the spiked wall, like you did in Step 5. If successful, the walls on the garage should be flattened and at the same level as the walls on the rest of the first floor of the house.

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Follow Us. First name. It allows the player to create a platform elevated by a single "step" for Sims to use. Unlike the foundation tool, it doesn't require stairs to walk across it. It also may or may not create and define contained content on it as within a "room". Foundation and platform tools Arrows for adjusting the foundation height circled in red and the platform height circled in blue. Foundations in The Sims 4 function differently to those of previous games. There is no longer a dedicated foundation tool; foundations are now created by selecting a room, and dragging the arrow that appears in its center up or down.

Foundations can be adjusted to any height, and even sunken into the ground. However, a sunken foundation will distort the terrain to accommodate it. Prior to patch 73 , all buildings on a lot had to share the same foundation height. Following the patch, buildings can now have differing foundation heights, but there must be at least one tile of space between them.

Patch 81 introduced a stilted foundation that allows for construction over water. Patch added the ability to create split-level foundations using platforms. When selecting a room, a second set of arrows will appear in the menu above, which allows the player to raise or lower the floor independently from the foundation.

Unlike foundations, two platforms of different heights can be placed directly next to each other, provided they share the same foundation height. Platforms that differ in height by only one "step" can be walked across as-is, but any greater difference requires stairs. If the ceiling above a room is not removed, a particularly high platform can be used to create an area that only children , toddlers , or pets can access. The Sims Wiki Explore.



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