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Old 12th Feb 2011, 05:00 PM DefaultAuto Select Household Mod #1
brettsmods
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I'm not sure if there is something out there like this already. I would like it to automatically load up my recent household on game startup. Since I almost always go to the same household, this would save me time, as I usually walk away from the computer while the game/savegame loads up since it takes a while. This would eliminate the need for me to come back in between and click on my household. I also have mod scripts installed, so I don't know if that box that pops up would conflict with this.

Anything like this out there?

Thanks!
Old 12th Feb 2011, 05:19 PM #2
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It already does go back to the household you were last in, unless for some reason you're going into Edit Town mode when you save? If so, just hit "Return to game", though you don't need to go into Edit Town at all.

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Old 12th Feb 2011, 05:57 PM #3
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Well, I save and quit directly from my household. But when I load up the game, I see the standard loading screen and then this:





I must press the checkmark and then this comes up:





And I must select my household. Those two steps are what I wish to eliminate.
Old 12th Feb 2011, 06:11 PM #4
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Oh, yeah. You can't get round that - picking a town is unavoidable.

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Old 12th Feb 2011, 08:37 PM #5
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Alright. Thanks anyway!
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