Errors, errors, everywhere.
Jalee's been having a difficult time uploading a lot that is near and dear to her heart because of how much time and energy she has spent on it. (Yes, this is the one I referenced in an earlier post that is almost an exact replica of her own home.) She has encountered SO many errors and gotten so discouraged that we're doing kind of a daily pep talk where I reassure her that YES, people do want to see this lot, and it is totally worth figuring out the bugs, and I know she agrees with me but just needs to hear it.
This morning I woke up and came to check the site and her lot had mysteriously vanished from the "Approved" list, so I texted her in a panic and asked her to call me when she woke up. I was able to find it and download it myself to test it for her, and to her horror, an enormous amount of the custom items she had searched so hard for had disappeared, leaving blank walls and oddly out-of-place clutter. (Can't tell you how surprised we were by the 9 random containers of wooden kitchen utensils throughout the house in odd places.)
Now quite suspicious about what errors the rest of our lots might have, she downloaded a few of my lots and founds things like shutters not ON the windows but instead out in the air in front of them, or behind them. So, panic mode on my end, too. If I downloaded a house that had all sorts of errors in it, I'd be really annoyed, and I wouldn't blame you if you were too.
We're going through our uploaded and approved lots trying to find and fix any errors we discover. We are very new to this process and are still learning and welcome any tips from people with more experience on this. What's the best way you've found to test your lots?
Also, if you have encountered an error in one of our lots, please do let us know in a private message. We welcome the opportunity to fix it.
I can't say enough, though, how kind and patient the TSR staff has been with us. We appreciate the effort they've made to help us rectify the situations with our current lots, and I would not want anyone reading this to think that we don't recognize that! This is a complicated process and we are just in the beginning stages of understanding how it works and look forward to gaining a better knowledge of that process.
All our best,
Maggie (and Jalee)
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