

Using this method, you can combine objects to create new wall displays and to place objects on shelves that don’t normally fit on them. You will find that once you get the object to the correct height, you will need to press the ALT key (while the item is still highlighted) to further nudge it into place. ❗ If you have your game set to “Sims3” camera controls, you need to hit CTRL+9 and CTRL+0 at the same time. The object will move up incrementally, so keep hitting 9 until it is at the height you desire. To do this, select the object you want to move and click on 9. You can also manipulate the height placement of objects. Just keep moving the object around on the surface very slowly while holding alt. With patience, you can nudge some things into place. You will find that some objects on slotted surfaces, such as coffee tables or counters, resist off grid placement with MOO and the alt button. You can put “presents” under the Christmas tree at just the right angle. Want that end table to be closer to a chair? With MOO and pressing ALT, you can get it exactly where you want it. This allows complete off grid placement so you can nudge an item into the exact place you want it to be. To get even more control over your placement, hit ALT while grabbing an item. Once MOO is active, you will find that the footprints for items are still visible, but they no longer limit or prevent you from placing an item where you wish. You will get a message telling you the cheat has been turned off.

When you are done using the cheat, don’t forget to go back and turn it off! Open the cheat box and enter bb.moveobjects off. Close the cheat box by hitting CTRL+Shift+C again. You will get a message saying the Move Objects cheat is now on. In the box, enter bb.moveobjects on and hit enter. Now that you know what to watch out for, let’s get to MOO-ving objects! Open the cheat box by pressing CTRL+Shift+C at the same time. When you use MOO to place an object, do a quick 360 all the way around to check for these problems. This could prevent a sim from using whatever object is located there or just look weird. You can snug an object closer up to a wall, but be mindful that you might be placing part of the object through the wall. Having the freedom to place things wherever you like also means they might show up where you wish they wouldn’t.It is up to you to decide if it is a deal breaker or not. This happens as the two textures fight each other and is unavoidable. You may see some slight graphical glitches or movement in the area where two or more items overlap.
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You just have to keep one panel windows on one panel only and keep the two windows on the same level. You can, however, overlap windows to create a new look. You will find that while MOO allows you to place one panel windows across two wall units, or place two individual windows on the same wall panel, the results are less than desirous. Some objects, such as windows and doors, do not respond well to MOO.If you decide to use functioning objects in your MOO creation, be sure to playtest them thoroughly before sharing. Things your sims use a lot, such as beds, toilets, or chairs are much more likely to cause issues if you do not follow the game’s rules for object placement. This is the best way to minimize weird glitches and odd effects. Wall art, sculptures, landscaping and the like are all ideal candidates for some creative moving of objects. MOO is best used on decorative and non-functioning objects.So before you start Moving Objects, keep these things in mind: Using MOO comes with some warnings to keep in mind if you don’t want to cause routing problems or graphical glitches. Of course, with great power comes great responsibility. You can float them in mid-air, layer or stack objects, blend items together to create something new…the possibilities are mind boggling. MOO allows you to completely disregard all of the game’s rules of object placement and place objects wherever you want. MOO stands for Move Objects On and if you are not familiar with it, it is worth trying. When you find that you can’t place something where you would like or you have an idea to create something truly unique, you might want to break out the most awesome cheat in a builder’s toolbox: MOO.

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