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Title: House Placement Anomaly
Post by: Cronauer on October 24, 2009, 05:30:02 PM
I placed an 18x18 house just North of the Gilfane Zoo. I made very sure to choose the 18x18 selection. After it was place the notification gave the usual information and everything seemed ok. After I started work on the design I noticed that my 18x18 turned into a 17x17 with a white band around the West and North edges.

When I tried to placed floor tiles on that section of the floor that was in the area I mentioned above it turned the normal red and naturally didn't let me place anything there. When I repeated this a few more times I paged a GM and waited. I got a message and a link telling me my problem was addressed on EA's website. I haven't found anything on this.

So my problem is I CAN go ahead and finish my house and start moving in but I don't want the anomaly to cause me some grief by me losing things because of this issue.

Sorry about the run on of the mouth but I would like to know if anyone else has seen this and is it nothing to worry about.

thanks in advance for any reply
Title: Re: House Placement Anomaly
Post by: Ian James on October 25, 2009, 01:08:52 AM
I would page again. This time you might not get such a canned response. We've all experienced those. Especially Troop who was stuck in a hole and the GM told him that removing him from the hole would affect his gameplay.  He was physically stuck.

Keep paging until someone can either tell you what is wrong or actually point you to the article that they are referring to.
Title: Re: House Placement Anomaly
Post by: Troop on October 25, 2009, 02:14:35 AM
Yes, keep paging untill your problem is resolved. The second time worked well for me but the first GM just made me mad. I think it is a matter of getting lucky and getting ahold of a GM that understands the game.
Title: Re: House Placement Anomaly
Post by: Cronauer on October 25, 2009, 10:55:55 AM
Thank you both for the good advice. I'll page them again.