If you don’t like the changes, you can always roll back to your backup or use Hood Replace or Lot Adjuster to fix things. If any of your extra lots need to be adjusted, though, usually, you can just pick them up and let them down again to snap them into place. I tried mightily to make everything fit nicely without changes to the original hood. If you don’t have a lot of extra lots or deco, this should be all you need. (I didn’t click bridges because this bridge is just deco.) Notice the slight adjustment to the road that makes the bridge line up better with the roads and river. You can choose all or keep your deco and/or roads if you like. When ready, exit the game and use Hood Replace to replace the parts you want. (You can, of course, use this to build a custom hood. Take a look around and see if you like the changes I made. Before replacement, the hood is clean and empty. Put the hood, VERR, in your regular Sims 2 Neighborhoods folder where This is a clean, empty hood with a new terrain, slightly adjusted roads, and tidied deco that fits around the vanilla hood’s lots and roads, so, with Hood Replace, you can have a new look in a Veronaville you are already playing. If you feel the same, have I got a makeover for you! It’s just… not pretty, and I prefer that my terrain supply the scenery and background rather than use extra skyboxes or horizons. I’ve always felt that Veronaville got stuck with a most unfortunate terrain.
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