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		| Oscar House   Senior Member
 
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				I think it said "Fragile, but not breakable by hand."
			 
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		| Hunter of Shadows   Senior Member
 
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				 (04-28-2011, 04:55 PM)Oscar House Wrote:  I think it said "Fragile, but not breakable by hand." 
Yea I just played through it does, most curious
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		| Doctorcheese   Senior Member
 
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 ''Sick, twisted child... You'll burn for this!''
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		| csm   Junior Member
 
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		| Roenlond   Senior Member
 
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		| gandalf91   Senior Member
 
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				 (05-02-2011, 08:16 AM)csm Wrote:   
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		| eiahmon   Member
 
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			| RE: Your "Wait... what?" moments 
 
				My moment came during my third playthrough, when I was mapping the castle out to see if it was possible to build it on Sims 3 (Which sadly, no it isn't. The castle is just too big.)
 So I'm in the entrace hall, and I'm thinking that it was likely a half storey above ground, like many castles, which was borne out by the wine cellar, which is one floor lower, being half underground. So from the entrance hall, I went down to the Refinery, so I was then a half storey underground. From there, I went down into the cellar archives, which meant I was then a floor and a half underground. After that, I went up one floor into the Back Hall, so I'm back to being a half floor underground, and then up one more floor to the study, so I'm now a half floor above ground. Yet somehow I'm above the trees, and when I jumped through the window in an earlier playthrough, I was high enough that the landing was instantly fatal.
 
 I know that it was just the way the castle was laid out, and I paid no attention to it before nor since, but it was a bit jarring that time.
 
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		| hollowleviathan   Posting Freak
 
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				The elevation of the land outside is likely not stable and could be playing tricks on you.
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		| envirovore   Member
 
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				 (05-02-2011, 08:16 AM)csm Wrote:   
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		| gandalf91   Senior Member
 
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				 (05-02-2011, 09:41 PM)eiahmon Wrote:  My moment came during my third playthrough, when I was mapping the castle out to see if it was possible to build it on Sims 3 (Which sadly, no it isn't. The castle is just too big.)
 So I'm in the entrace hall, and I'm thinking that it was likely a half storey above ground, like many castles, which was borne out by the wine cellar, which is one floor lower, being half underground. So from the entrance hall, I went down to the Refinery, so I was then a half storey underground. From there, I went down into the cellar archives, which meant I was then a floor and a half underground. After that, I went up one floor into the Back Hall, so I'm back to being a half floor underground, and then up one more floor to the study, so I'm now a half floor above ground. Yet somehow I'm above the trees, and when I jumped through the window in an earlier playthrough, I was high enough that the landing was instantly fatal.
 
 I know that it was just the way the castle was laid out, and I paid no attention to it before nor since, but it was a bit jarring that time.
 
The flight of stairs you ascend going to the back hall is about twice the height of those descending to the refinery/distillery. So technically, the study should position you approximately 1.5 stories high. The back hall is above ground if anything.
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