I recreated it because I like this build and i was sad thats not on the gallery. So far I notice the following (and it might sound super strange but well... in every bug fix I do find one "How was that a thing" Problem). So here we go: - If you are using round walls your building must be at least be at least 9 tiles away from the end of the lot. - If you put it 8 tiles away from the end of the lot a toilet in the last tile of the house wont work but a toilet right next to it will - Square buildings do not have that problem on this lot - It does not happen in a newcrest lot - It will also happen on other sulani lots but not at 9 tiles (sometimes more, sometimes less) - My hole theory so far is that it happens at kind of the line the sim would start to swim, so if the water is too deep no matter no high the fundament is So James: As your build is 4 tiles away from the border would you mind put it 5 tiles more to the beach and then upload it? I know it does not have the full effect you wanted but I love this build. Edit: In the comments there is a second level solution. Edit2: I made a reddit post about the hole thing after I tested toilets so many times. You can use a basegame fence to show you the part of the lot where round pieces wont work. Edit3: It is not the point the sim start swimming. It is one lower. The community lot at the same neighbourhood does show with the fence that everything should be playable and it is. But the Sim will start swimming earlier. So maybe thats a good lot for the build.
That theory makes sense! It made me think of how GPS behaves on complex highway structures where multiple overpasses are stacked on top of each other. The GPS sort of panics because it doesn't know which layer of the highway cake you're on & therefore, can't give directions. I imagine the Sims proto-logic freaks out because it doesn't know if it should swim or function as if it were on dry land. VERY interesting!
I might add this info too: No matter how far your curved section goes into the deep water the uncurved part (like the middle) does not have that problem. I was asking myself how James kitchen still could work as it was on the 8th tile. But it is in the middle so thats why. I am just hoping for a gallery upload :).
Ive simply watched ppl like James and how glitchy round walls are and i refuse to build with them. I may have downloaded houses off the gallery that have round walls but it was mostly me replacing every lot in my sim save lol so i dont even know if they work lol.
My best guess is it has something to do with the water depth where the glitchy part of the house is. Maybe it'll work if it's placed closer to the sand, in the shallower water
That was my guess too. I think where the “invisible barrier” was is where you need to scoot it forward, and then it might work! I was hoping James would try this to fix it.
Thanks for letting us see a build that didnt go as planned. Sometimes sims players make it look so easy but it's important to remember we all struggle with this Quality Game
The dedication to round walls, I do not have it in me to work with them beyond being a decorative feature. I think you're getting the hang of them! This is one of your better round builds for sure.
Honestly I think that's how they're intended to be used - just for building. They said for a long time that round walls weren't possible in the game the way it's built and people just kept pushing and harassing them (as the sims community does) and so they did their best to put something together that was at least semi-functional so that builders could use them.
Round walls are awful but I took the time to make a 4 storey house that are round walls plus a square basement. My huehuetl drum house it beautiful and stressful.
BUILDING IDEA: James made a Fire Watch Lookout Tower - but it was 5 to 7 years ago, would love to see them make it again. Especially, now that we have way more DLC and no curves.
My guess as to why it didn't work is the way the round walls work. They always show the diagonal attachment point to the inner pieces and since you sliced those off with making them into a bathroom, the outer area of the rounded wall room might have glitched out with having water underneath it, maybe. I have no idea how programming works or if that's even a thing that can happen, but it would be my guess. The round walls are glitchy as is and maybe the water being so deep underneath just added to that?
@@_Jael Maxis hasn't been making the Sims since most of the staff were fired when EA took over back before Sims 4 came out. Maxis might've noticed & fixed it. EA has rules around which bugs to fix and top priority is ones which repeatedly & consistently cause game crashes, pc crashes or file corruptions. After that its bugs which are game breaking in other ways. And then its bug reports on the forums which get enough "me too" comments within a set time period & which remain active for several months. If they stop having people comment on the bug report threads, they consider the bug "fixed" even if they haven't had anyone to work on it. And since one of the packs they gutted their QA bug testing team so now its pretty bare bones. Number of staff on more recent packs have been majority graphic design, then coders, and barely any tester/fixers. EA makes choices to please the shareholders with line goes up, they don't actually care about the players or the gameplay. The developers will care, but EA execs don't give a crap as long as money comes rolling in.
Round rooms have an issue with the camera placement - you often have to have the camera “inside” the room in order to be able to click there, things that work on the ground level don’t work on elevated levels (like 2cnd floor balconies) unless the camera is inside the room, so not overhead, but zoomed in and within the bounds of the room and it’s possible being over water is the same.
Don't know about the walls not working, but as an environmentalist, I really enjoy how natural it comes to you to take the sustainability aspect into account, building your builds (even in something as unrealistic as Sims 4 ;)). And just to clarify, dishwashing machines are actually more efficient than humans doing dishes. So for water saving perspective, use a dishwasher and fill it all the way before starting, instead of doing dishes by hand :)
fun fact: IRL a dishwasher is almost always more water efficient than doing the dishes by hand! (if you always fill it up and use it properly. if you live alone and would have to run it half empty to have clean dishes, then yeah, washing by hand might be more efficient)
To me it seems like the deeper water plays a part in it not working. You can see in the video at one point that the half of the house that doesn't work starts directly over the line where the water colour gets darker, indicating deeper water. Maybe terrain you can't walk on (i think the shallow water is is still walkable) and round walls don't mix? Might (strong might) fix it to shuffle the whole thing closer to the beach in shallow water if I'm assuming correctly. Or it just wouldn't fix it because it's the Sims lol.
Don't know why it doesn't work but I had trouble with the round deck over water even before round walls were a thing. I couldn't click on the round section of the deck, and my sim had trouble routing to items I had placed there.
@@lottiewhateveryou need to get high skill in flower arranging and then make an arrangement and scent it with Bluebell. Then place the arrangement near the bee box and they will be calm. James did this in the Seasons LP
those round balconies have always had an inaccessible section unfortunately - anything that isnt a regular square. i remember building with them years ago and had this issue with playtesting as well. as for the inside inaccessible area i have no idea 😅
Love the builds you have been doing especially like seeing the circle builds. Would love to see your take of a cobb or adobe circle family home. Like Earthship Adobe home doesnt have to be full circle lol
I always had my troubles with this foundation type, rooms weren't recognized as rooms, bathroom are almost impossible to build. Normal foundation has worked fine however. However I gave up building houses on water.
I love the idea of thinking about the approval process for curved walls in the sims Did someone look it over and think no one would notice the glitches or did they just see it and think “meh it’s fine who cares?” And approve it anyway
I'm strangely glad that you did not add in the chickens simply due to hearing about how Hawaii has feral ones running about because they have no natural predators there from a relative.
Yeah I think something about the glitchy-ness of round walls plus the water depth might have something to do with it. I think round walls take up more “space” and I mean… they also weren’t all that perfect upon release 😭 (still love that we have them though). I don’t think they tested it much on lots like these lol. I would try shortening the deck and bringing the build a little bit closer to shore.
I think round walls are just problematic. But I would like to downlod it and place it on the small lot (20x20) next to the beach. You know where you had your banana stand. I mean it's not over water but it works on land at least. Then all your efforts wont go to waste. Looks good!
I’m impressed you even worked with curved walls. I have never even used them because I get frustrated trying to build with regular walls and I can’t handle any more
So I've had a similar issue with the round walls and the stilt foundations. So likely it was the foundation, you need a "room" for the stilt foundations to work, and your roundhouse ended up without being a room on that balcony. Maybe try putting a solid foundation under the balcony?
I have literally no idea why it doesn’t work, but maybe you could just make the foundation round, but the home square shaped. Maybe that could solve the problem. The house looks amazing tho ❤
Yes, I would try the round foundation, and maybe do an octagonal house on top? It would still look sort of round. But I would try walking all over the round foundation first. Or, maybe you could try making the pier to the house one tile shorter if the house itself would still be over the water? It did look really nice , great work with the space!
It’s a shame you couldn’t get it working tho! I think it has to do with the water depth? Have you tested building it on the second level and then lowering it down? Would that fix it?
Good news: this bug is not caused by the round walls or the ceiling paint Bad news: even square and rectangular houses are affected by it, however it seems to be restricted to levels
I probably would have made this a studio and not worried about a wall to separate sleeping and living spaces especially since there’s only room for one sim anyways 👍🏼
It would SOLELY be the entire my first pet stuff pack and maybe a few other items like the ball pit from toddler stuff 😂😂😂 but I love seeing James trying to make a good build out of 💩 he if not hates, STRONGLY dislikes…does that make me a horrible person??😅😅😅 I’m not sure but I really hope not lol 😂 😅🩷
I like the idea of a round house, but I think I'll make it a bit bigger, so I can use more straight walls inside. And probably will put it closer to the shore. But you gave me some nice inspiration, thanks for that!!
Combining curved walls and stilt foundations on a waterfront lot is truly very brave 😄, since each of these on their own can already cause lots of issues.
I got the brilliant idea a while ago to try and make a futuristic city in sci fic vein for fun and most futuristic houses has rounded walls. Needless to say, I know how you feel. I noticed that there were two things that generally helped. One is raise/lower foundation or make walls taller. No idea why, but those things often made the rounded walls work.
The ladder into the ocean wouldn't work because the water was waaay to shallow. I loved to see you struggle with this build, makes me realise it's never that easy. I might steal the idea of an entirely round self-sufficient home ovo
James, you and Deli are just such wonderful and wholesome people online. It's so good to see with all the other nonsense these days! I hardly even play sims 4 anymore but I still love love love seeing yours and Deli's lovely creations!!! Thanks for your awesome content!!!
I've found that half the issues with round walls comes down to changing your camera angle to not be overhead view of the room. Its incredibly frustrating sometimes.
Didn't even play and it was chaos..lmao! Nice build..never use curved walls again..we all must learn this lesson..the more you know! Happy weekend Semaj!
I also experienced this same bug too, James. I found that I had to zoom in really close for me to be able to click the floor in the round build for some reason. I recently built a giant multi story nightclub with curved walls & it destroyed me. 🤣 Also even there’s a ceiling & roof, rain still comes inside, because curved walls are broken. EA fix this shit! 😂
My husband decided to build a round house last night and then was like “here, decorate it” 😭😂 it has no windows and the same wallpaper and floors on each level. Towards the end I just kinda gave up and did the bare minimum 😂 I just can’t deal with it. But now I can tell him not to feel bad about it. I still don’t understand why they added round walls in this condition. It’s truly the worst thing in the game.
I'd have a lot of money if I got paid every time I bailed on a house because of a glitch, build mechanics being a pain, etc. Loved the concept! Thanks for showing the whole process 🙂
I wonder if the sims asked James to do island living (completely assuming the universe revolves around me and recently wanting to buy island living😭 but also..) because that would be smart to ask or pay simmers to just use a certain pack a little more because people haven’t been buying it or people are buying it lately.
James patience with curved walls is honestly admirable 🤣
I recreated it because I like this build and i was sad thats not on the gallery. So far I notice the following (and it might sound super strange but well... in every bug fix I do find one "How was that a thing" Problem). So here we go:
- If you are using round walls your building must be at least be at least 9 tiles away from the end of the lot.
- If you put it 8 tiles away from the end of the lot a toilet in the last tile of the house wont work but a toilet right next to it will
- Square buildings do not have that problem on this lot
- It does not happen in a newcrest lot
- It will also happen on other sulani lots but not at 9 tiles (sometimes more, sometimes less)
- My hole theory so far is that it happens at kind of the line the sim would start to swim, so if the water is too deep no matter no high the fundament is
So James: As your build is 4 tiles away from the border would you mind put it 5 tiles more to the beach and then upload it? I know it does not have the full effect you wanted but I love this build.
Edit: In the comments there is a second level solution.
Edit2: I made a reddit post about the hole thing after I tested toilets so many times. You can use a basegame fence to show you the part of the lot where round pieces wont work.
Edit3: It is not the point the sim start swimming. It is one lower. The community lot at the same neighbourhood does show with the fence that everything should be playable and it is. But the Sim will start swimming earlier. So maybe thats a good lot for the build.
That theory makes sense! It made me think of how GPS behaves on complex highway structures where multiple overpasses are stacked on top of each other. The GPS sort of panics because it doesn't know which layer of the highway cake you're on & therefore, can't give directions. I imagine the Sims proto-logic freaks out because it doesn't know if it should swim or function as if it were on dry land. VERY interesting!
Nice research! People like you need to work for the sims team
The barrier of where they’d start swimming makes a lot of sense!
I was really excited for curved walls but they’re so frustrating and glitchy.
I might add this info too: No matter how far your curved section goes into the deep water the uncurved part (like the middle) does not have that problem. I was asking myself how James kitchen still could work as it was on the 8th tile. But it is in the middle so thats why. I am just hoping for a gallery upload :).
VERY impressed
Lesson: learned. Plans to build a round house today: canceled.
real
Ive simply watched ppl like James and how glitchy round walls are and i refuse to build with them. I may have downloaded houses off the gallery that have round walls but it was mostly me replacing every lot in my sim save lol so i dont even know if they work lol.
this video made me realise how dumb the sims 4 really is. they need to focus on fixing bugs and glitches rather than adding new unneeded rubbish
Now, now you're asking a lot
yes exactly!
B-but how would they milk ignorant fans if they focus on bug-fixing?? 😱 😱
Why would they?`You're gonna buy all the broken expacs anyway.
Why would EA fix bugs when everyone just buys the new pack anyway?
Fans need to stop spending their money until EA sorts their game out
My best guess is it has something to do with the water depth where the glitchy part of the house is. Maybe it'll work if it's placed closer to the sand, in the shallower water
How about make the foundation higher? Would it work?
That was my guess too. I think where the “invisible barrier” was is where you need to scoot it forward, and then it might work! I was hoping James would try this to fix it.
I thought so too, but I don't play TS4 so I don't really know how water works here.
Thanks for letting us see a build that didnt go as planned. Sometimes sims players make it look so easy but it's important to remember we all struggle with this Quality Game
The dedication to round walls, I do not have it in me to work with them beyond being a decorative feature.
I think you're getting the hang of them! This is one of your better round builds for sure.
Honestly I think that's how they're intended to be used - just for building. They said for a long time that round walls weren't possible in the game the way it's built and people just kept pushing and harassing them (as the sims community does) and so they did their best to put something together that was at least semi-functional so that builders could use them.
honestly I would move in here even not on water! LOL curved walls are weird....
@@MissHummingbird same!
Round walls are awful but I took the time to make a 4 storey house that are round walls plus a square basement. My huehuetl drum house it beautiful and stressful.
BUILDING IDEA: James made a Fire Watch Lookout Tower - but it was 5 to 7 years ago, would love to see them make it again. Especially, now that we have way more DLC and no curves.
My guess as to why it didn't work is the way the round walls work. They always show the diagonal attachment point to the inner pieces and since you sliced those off with making them into a bathroom, the outer area of the rounded wall room might have glitched out with having water underneath it, maybe. I have no idea how programming works or if that's even a thing that can happen, but it would be my guess. The round walls are glitchy as is and maybe the water being so deep underneath just added to that?
How did maxis not notice lol
@@_Jael I think it's like all of the rest of the stuff they 'didn't notice' 😅😂
Maybe it's the foundation? when he put it in newcrest it was flat on the ground. I don't know...
@@Raineontheroof I think he said it was still on a foundation in Newcrest though.
@@_Jael Maxis hasn't been making the Sims since most of the staff were fired when EA took over back before Sims 4 came out. Maxis might've noticed & fixed it. EA has rules around which bugs to fix and top priority is ones which repeatedly & consistently cause game crashes, pc crashes or file corruptions. After that its bugs which are game breaking in other ways. And then its bug reports on the forums which get enough "me too" comments within a set time period & which remain active for several months. If they stop having people comment on the bug report threads, they consider the bug "fixed" even if they haven't had anyone to work on it. And since one of the packs they gutted their QA bug testing team so now its pretty bare bones. Number of staff on more recent packs have been majority graphic design, then coders, and barely any tester/fixers. EA makes choices to please the shareholders with line goes up, they don't actually care about the players or the gameplay. The developers will care, but EA execs don't give a crap as long as money comes rolling in.
After the glamorous barn you built I thought you will never touch curved walls again 😂
Round rooms have an issue with the camera placement - you often have to have the camera “inside” the room in order to be able to click there, things that work on the ground level don’t work on elevated levels (like 2cnd floor balconies) unless the camera is inside the room, so not overhead, but zoomed in and within the bounds of the room and it’s possible being over water is the same.
Cameras, the biggest issue with 3D games 😅
Don't know about the walls not working, but as an environmentalist, I really enjoy how natural it comes to you to take the sustainability aspect into account, building your builds (even in something as unrealistic as Sims 4 ;)).
And just to clarify, dishwashing machines are actually more efficient than humans doing dishes. So for water saving perspective, use a dishwasher and fill it all the way before starting, instead of doing dishes by hand :)
fun fact: IRL a dishwasher is almost always more water efficient than doing the dishes by hand! (if you always fill it up and use it properly. if you live alone and would have to run it half empty to have clean dishes, then yeah, washing by hand might be more efficient)
To me it seems like the deeper water plays a part in it not working. You can see in the video at one point that the half of the house that doesn't work starts directly over the line where the water colour gets darker, indicating deeper water. Maybe terrain you can't walk on (i think the shallow water is is still walkable) and round walls don't mix? Might (strong might) fix it to shuffle the whole thing closer to the beach in shallow water if I'm assuming correctly. Or it just wouldn't fix it because it's the Sims lol.
Don't know why it doesn't work but I had trouble with the round deck over water even before round walls were a thing. I couldn't click on the round section of the deck, and my sim had trouble routing to items I had placed there.
Some one else did tests and things are pointing to it being related to the depth of the water
Probably how deep the water is
The chaos of this build was pure perfection 🤌🤌🤌
I love seeing James try and work through these issues rather than editing it out
yesss, please keep the build challenge videos coming. ive been marathoning them lately and am starting to run out 😅
The build turned out nice. Perhaps it can be a lake house instead of a beach house
I would try moving the house further inland (closer to the beach). Since the issue seems to be that its to close to the ocean.
3:55 'I'll be the judge of that hehehe >:3c' this is such a mood when Sims says no but moveobjects says yes
James can you do a video on looking after all the pets that’s available cats, dogs, cows, frogs, chickens, bees etc (this includes my first pet stuff)
I still don't know how to stop my bees from getting so angry at me 😅
That sounds super fun. As long as no curved walls are included😂
Oh that sounds like fun!
@@lottiewhateveryou need to get high skill in flower arranging and then make an arrangement and scent it with Bluebell. Then place the arrangement near the bee box and they will be calm. James did this in the Seasons LP
Its beautiful, James. So mad at the game glitches
those round balconies have always had an inaccessible section unfortunately - anything that isnt a regular square. i remember building with them years ago and had this issue with playtesting as well. as for the inside inaccessible area i have no idea 😅
It's alright James! It was fun to watch the process of the build even though it is not functional as intended. Thank you for this!!
Love the builds you have been doing especially like seeing the circle builds. Would love to see your take of a cobb or adobe circle family home. Like Earthship Adobe home doesnt have to be full circle lol
or a yurt!
@@lizzseymour5713 that'd be awesome too
I always had my troubles with this foundation type, rooms weren't recognized as rooms, bathroom are almost impossible to build. Normal foundation has worked fine however. However I gave up building houses on water.
Thanks for keeping me company during my lunch break 😊. I love building tiny&tiniest homes, loved seeing some takes that I have yet to try. 🎉
I love the idea of thinking about the approval process for curved walls in the sims
Did someone look it over and think no one would notice the glitches or did they just see it and think “meh it’s fine who cares?” And approve it anyway
I'm strangely glad that you did not add in the chickens simply due to hearing about how Hawaii has feral ones running about because they have no natural predators there from a relative.
You're on a streak - back to back builds with curved walls! don't give up now!
Yeah I think something about the glitchy-ness of round walls plus the water depth might have something to do with it. I think round walls take up more “space” and I mean… they also weren’t all that perfect upon release 😭 (still love that we have them though). I don’t think they tested it much on lots like these lol. I would try shortening the deck and bringing the build a little bit closer to shore.
James, you always build the nicest homes for our Sims. Thanks.
I think round walls are just problematic. But I would like to downlod it and place it on the small lot (20x20) next to the beach. You know where you had your banana stand. I mean it's not over water but it works on land at least. Then all your efforts wont go to waste. Looks good!
I’m impressed you even worked with curved walls. I have never even used them because I get frustrated trying to build with regular walls and I can’t handle any more
You actually killed it with the floorplan! It doesn’t feel cramped at all. I’m glad you still tried with curved walls 🥹
I think that if you use a square room with 3 curved ones it could make the bridge work better!
It is cute! I have had a couple of problems over water recently without round walls.
So I've had a similar issue with the round walls and the stilt foundations. So likely it was the foundation, you need a "room" for the stilt foundations to work, and your roundhouse ended up without being a room on that balcony. Maybe try putting a solid foundation under the balcony?
Im so sad this build doesn’t work! It gave me major sims 3 island paradise vibes!
It might have been functionally a fail but it sure was fun to watch as always!
I have literally no idea why it doesn’t work, but maybe you could just make the foundation round, but the home square shaped. Maybe that could solve the problem.
The house looks amazing tho ❤
Yes, I would try the round foundation, and maybe do an octagonal house on top? It would still look sort of round. But I would try walking all over the round foundation first. Or, maybe you could try making the pier to the house one tile shorter if the house itself would still be over the water?
It did look really nice , great work with the space!
This house is simply cursed. Very fitting for October
Video title: REALISTIC Sims 4 building experience *EMOTIONAL*
James : “I’m gonna take the two hardest build concepts (curved walls, beach lots) and smash em together. Oh make it a tiny home just for fun”
This was one of the best Sims 4 videos I've watched in a long time.
This is a really cool idea! I love the challenge of creating a circular room. These would make great vacation homes!!! 🏝
It’s a shame you couldn’t get it working tho! I think it has to do with the water depth? Have you tested building it on the second level and then lowering it down? Would that fix it?
I've been watching your older builds and let's play. Now I want to play Sims again!
“I’ll be the judge of that” *evil laugh* Priceless 🤣
Good news: this bug is not caused by the round walls or the ceiling paint
Bad news: even square and rectangular houses are affected by it, however it seems to be restricted to levels
I probably would have made this a studio and not worried about a wall to separate sleeping and living spaces especially since there’s only room for one sim anyways 👍🏼
I really would have rage quit at minute 20 😂😂 you are really patient
You should do a build using items you absolutely hate and never use😂😂😂 I’d love to see it
It would SOLELY be the entire my first pet stuff pack and maybe a few other items like the ball pit from toddler stuff 😂😂😂 but I love seeing James trying to make a good build out of 💩 he if not hates, STRONGLY dislikes…does that make me a horrible person??😅😅😅 I’m not sure but I really hope not lol 😂 😅🩷
I like the idea of a round house, but I think I'll make it a bit bigger, so I can use more straight walls inside. And probably will put it closer to the shore. But you gave me some nice inspiration, thanks for that!!
Combining curved walls and stilt foundations on a waterfront lot is truly very brave 😄, since each of these on their own can already cause lots of issues.
maybe the round wall function depends on the depth of the water?
I got the brilliant idea a while ago to try and make a futuristic city in sci fic vein for fun and most futuristic houses has rounded walls. Needless to say, I know how you feel. I noticed that there were two things that generally helped. One is raise/lower foundation or make walls taller. No idea why, but those things often made the rounded walls work.
The ladder into the ocean wouldn't work because the water was waaay to shallow. I loved to see you struggle with this build, makes me realise it's never that easy. I might steal the idea of an entirely round self-sufficient home ovo
Try doing a circular house from the outside but square on the inside, maybe it won't glitch like that
James, you and Deli are just such wonderful and wholesome people online. It's so good to see with all the other nonsense these days! I hardly even play sims 4 anymore but I still love love love seeing yours and Deli's lovely creations!!! Thanks for your awesome content!!!
At 20:18, I was sure James was going to say, "You know what, forget it." and delete the build, lol.
I've found that half the issues with round walls comes down to changing your camera angle to not be overhead view of the room. Its incredibly frustrating sometimes.
Maybe because the water is some sort of acces point and the regular foundation not?
Oh i love that prompt, I'm sure you'll work your magic and make it beautiful😌✨
Such a gorgeous little house! I could imagine myself living there (expect with a big bed)!
i should be getting ready for work but instead i’m watching this video
I love the way you use space in your builds. They always look fantastic but it really bothers me when the beds face away from the door 😂
How about a small circular room on the roof with the water collector?
"Can't place them here....I'll be the judge of that ehehehe" lmaooooo
the sims 4 is a great game with no bugs and works perfectly 100%
The oven bit was hilarious, I'm crying rn
Didn't even play and it was chaos..lmao! Nice build..never use curved walls again..we all must learn this lesson..the more you know! Happy weekend Semaj!
just a normal day where james choose to use ALL tricky features of the sims and succeeding in it as it was nothing
I'm scared. I'm in the process of building on that lot right now and think I'll play test before going any further.
When I'm mad at myself I need to remember to build a round wall home on Sims 4.
Ugh , I hate how Sims can't chop food on counter end pieces. That's plenty of space to mix your garden salad!!
james i actually love u sm like every video of urs i watch i enjoy whole heartedly. ur incredible fr.
always a joy when James posts
I would love to go on holidays here 💖
This was the most frustrating thing to watch before bed. Thanks a lot, EA (Rachel), thanks a lot.
Woof that playtesting 😬😬😬
Circular walls were the BEST idea the Sims 4 ever had.
Been loving the build videos keep them coming. Maybe even add some quirky builds to it. And yes more proof to almost never use curved walls lol!
I always use the diaper thingy (Family Living) for waste. Sims have had no problems with it.
You mean the diaper pail?? 😂
Love this! Couldn't stop saying oooo that's cute
Just a thought, might be nice to make a basement with glass walls then make it a bedroom. View of the sea
3:30 It’s giving moldy banana😂😂
Glad testing came up. Knew there must have been some! 4:28
I also experienced this same bug too, James. I found that I had to zoom in really close for me to be able to click the floor in the round build for some reason. I recently built a giant multi story nightclub with curved walls & it destroyed me. 🤣 Also even there’s a ceiling & roof, rain still comes inside, because curved walls are broken. EA fix this shit! 😂
My husband decided to build a round house last night and then was like “here, decorate it” 😭😂 it has no windows and the same wallpaper and floors on each level. Towards the end I just kinda gave up and did the bare minimum 😂 I just can’t deal with it. But now I can tell him not to feel bad about it. I still don’t understand why they added round walls in this condition. It’s truly the worst thing in the game.
I'd have a lot of money if I got paid every time I bailed on a house because of a glitch, build mechanics being a pain, etc. Loved the concept! Thanks for showing the whole process 🙂
Hawaii has a lot of chickens! Your chickens would've been perfect.
blue absolutely HAS to be your favorite color. you always decorate with blue lol
I saw him slap some curved walls down and instantly thought OMG LIGHTHOUSE TINY HOME
So when gameplay is buggy, you can always build. Not anymore. 😢
Curved walls? More like cursed walls
Keep it up❤
I wonder if the sims asked James to do island living (completely assuming the universe revolves around me and recently wanting to buy island living😭 but also..) because that would be smart to ask or pay simmers to just use a certain pack a little more because people haven’t been buying it or people are buying it lately.
I really miss the house boats in Sims 3...
Here for the struggles and hilarity of curved wall builds. Thanks James! 😂😂