RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »The biggest ones are fixed in place. They do not move and cannot be removed.
The little ones can be moved.
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I bought Amaya Lake when it first came out. I remember those giant mushrooms were one of things that annoyed me. The one right next to the house, and a wide low one outside the wall on lake side of the house.
The other thing that really got me were the spatial anomalies inside the house. Interior space missing on the ground floor, another room far too large to fit into the exterior size of the house, the upper part of the house sharing some of the same space as the lower part of the house.
I gave up. I only use the storeroom (as a DB hideout). The rest of it got buried under a rock...
RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »I bought Amaya Lake when it first came out. I remember those giant mushrooms were one of things that annoyed me. The one right next to the house, and a wide low one outside the wall on lake side of the house.
The other thing that really got me were the spatial anomalies inside the house. Interior space missing on the ground floor, another room far too large to fit into the exterior size of the house, the upper part of the house sharing some of the same space as the lower part of the house.
I gave up. I only use the storeroom (as a DB hideout). The rest of it got buried under a rock...