Help, fight constantly
ZephyrZodiac:
But it has the opposite effect, too, if your sims are best friends, the relationship doesn't decay as fast, so you don't need to spend two sim days on the phone keeping up with all the friends your Popularity sims have! And while your YAs are at Uni, they rarely dip below 100/100 for the sims back in the neighbourhood - so much so, in fact, that even Romance sims get the urge to talk to a family member!
asthehind:
http://s115.photobucket.com/albums/n286/asthehind/?action=view¤t=snapshot_703c5dcf_d1cfda5b.jpg
This picture show the 'fists pounding' animation. Vyn is a sim with no nice points, and she does this constantly. She's managed to pass her mental instability to three of her four kids - one has an ego the size of Saturn, one is a grilled cheese sim with no shame (she seems to relish an audience in the bathroom!) and the third is as mean as her mother and counts arguing with herself in the mirror among her hobbies.
ZephyrZodiac:
Well, with a face like that, who wouldn't hate their reflection? ;D
asthehind:
Her husband seemed to like it. ;) Here's their crazy mirror-arguing daughter demonstrating her 'angry face'.
http://s115.photobucket.com/albums/n286/asthehind/?action=view¤t=snapshot_1084cc98_1160e843.jpg
Doc Doofus:
There IS a "fist-pounding" animation that seems to come with the basic game, although I don't think it's related to anger/fighting. Teenage Angela Pleasant and Lilith do it when they are walking from place to place. When they are walking from spot to spot, they will do a thing where they snap their fingers and slap their hands. (I swear this -- if you haven't seen it, you just haven't paid attention.). Sort of a nervous tic, programmed into the game for some reason.
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