
oh wow. this will help big time. this only works for full skin swaps? or can i switch in the regular house parts like roof/house wall?



It works for all the indoor/outdoor fixtures fixtures, but the same rules apply as before so you won't be swapping out any of the singular parts to those full package skins. If you want to go back to the regular house fixtures you'll have to replace the basics (roof, base, windows, door) before it'll trade you back the all-in one.

this is huge. thank youIt works for all the indoor/outdoor fixtures fixtures, but the same rules apply as before so you won't be swapping out any of the singular parts to those full package skins. If you want to go back to the regular house fixtures you'll have to replace the basics (roof, base, windows, door) before it'll trade you back the all-in one.

Does the glitch to get under (mansion) stairs still work? Try as I might, I can't get my character to glitch through the basement ceiling. Getting onto the first set of books works just fine, but not the second.
Also, is it possible to glitch the Head of the Dreadwyrm onto tables with any of these glitches?

Sorry I didn't get back to you but I see Dustytome answered your questions fully! Hope it helps you. When I realized I could do it, I couldn't believe I hadn't thought of it earlier lol. A word of warning though: if you don't normally change your exterior, you'll have to deal with FC members constantly getting lost... seriously, it really throws them off lol

Not sure about the old shelf/book method, but the easier way to do this even before patch (in my opinion) is to use the storage glitch to place a bed partially through the staircase wall thing (Valentione's bed works nicely). Then /doze and just move the bed as necessary until you get inside. Place a bed against the wood wall or at the foot of the stairs, test it out to make sure it's placed right, then remove the first bed.Does the glitch to get under (mansion) stairs still work? Try as I might, I can't get my character to glitch through the basement ceiling. Getting onto the first set of books works just fine, but not the second.
Also, is it possible to glitch the Head of the Dreadwyrm onto tables with any of these glitches?
Not sure about your second question, sorry. I haven't tried.

I had better luck clipping from the basement and working out that way, using the tomes and table setup, truth be told though, the problem i've got with the current loft setup, is you lose half of the item you put up there now as opposed to how you had full access to the item before, just seems like a limiter for no good reason. but yeh, the old shelf/book method still works...
Last edited by rosythorns4; 02-13-2018 at 10:32 PM.
Does anyone know how the Stage Panel furnishings were floated in this image? You can see the base of the scaffolding quite high in the air. I don't believe it was achieved using the loft floating trick as there aren't any default windows or stair rails in the area this was taken in. It's a medium, off to the right is the door to the private quarters, to the left is the main door and hidden behind the window setup are the stairs going downstairs.
The only lead I have is this image by the same person showing how certain furnishings can be floated if you stand on a low table (oriental round table in this one) and place directly from storage without display preview enabled. I can reproduce that quite reliably but that only gets you a little bit off the ground as you can see. I'm curious how you would get it so high.
Last edited by Myon88; 02-15-2018 at 12:17 AM.



You pretty much would have to make a jump puzzle with other glitches to get yourself high enough. A lot of housing is figuring how to get yourself to a certain height.
Ah that's the thing, it's not as simple as just getting yourself into the air and then placing from storage like that. Otherwise it would just be a matter of finding something the right height. It'll return the standard "Can't be placed there" error in most cases, and out of everything I've tried so far, only attempting that standing on the oriental round table has been successful.
It's possible the glitch has a little more to it. If it's something about the oriental round table for instance, perhaps you have to glitch the table itself into a high place first (which is another question in itself). Someone was also able to view that house in question and noticed this in the upper floor:
So it's possible that that person went about it the roundabout way and glitched it down through the floor to create that effect on a lower floor. I'm not aware of any glitch that let's you sink a partition type item through the floor like that though.
Being able to arbitrarily float non-surface dependent items has been a fairly long standing problem in the housing sphere. We have that loft trick as recently seen, but those are still dependent on there being nearby default geometry to anchor them to (the built in windows/rails/etc). With most furnishings we still don't have true freedom like with the floating item trick, that's why this is potentially a little bit interesting.
Last edited by Myon88; 02-15-2018 at 02:12 AM.
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