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But on a side note.. the devs REALLY need to make a way to upgrade houses easier now that they added multiple floors.. it becomes downright frustrating depending on the size of the house
I think it's a remnant problem of the stairs' coding not yet adapted to account for the fact we have multi-storey houses now, and are still treated as "uncoverable outside" pieces.
Easy:-D
This was difficult to understand, so after some re-reading and experimentation, I'll summarize the above with this: In short, build your ceilings to completion first, THEN build the staircase up.
Roofs come separately/afterwards.
This, right here. I struggled for 20 mins trying to figure out how to wall in my stairs due to this issue.
I appreciate the devs adding this content for free, but it can be frustrating when you delete some flooring, walls, and sometimes ceiling tiles for having the audacity to move a piece of furniture or delete a window.
And good luck finding those damn ceiling lights. At some point, they disappear and it's next to impossible to find the right one if you want to move it, and even harder to not accidentally delete every floor/ceiling tile above and below it if you remove it.