Haha - now I *know* EA use SimPE!
Marvin Kosh:
Quote from: Dragon Slave on 2007 November 11, 22:18:33
t's not that hard of an idea to conceive...espeacially when considering home businesses. Would it really be practicle to have customers wandering all over the sims house? But how else would they restrict their access without lockable doors? It's the most sensible way to solve the problem... and the easiest to think of. I mean, that's how it works in real life, right?
Even with lockable doors, customers still wander out of any door they please in order to leave the lot., rather than using only unlocked doors. It doesn't matter since they won't interact with anything on their way out, but it's pretty ugly. I can't imagine they spent a whole lot of time on this feature.
J. M. Pescado:
That is not actually an example of "not spending a lot of time", but actually a deliberate feature designed to specifically allow departing sims not to become trapped, such as if an employee is dismissed while inside the employees-only zone. For rigid, no-exceptions room-based locking, try APO instead.
Kristalrose:
Quote from: notveryawesome on 2007 November 12, 11:23:21
I dunno. I've seen some build items that look exactly like some of Windkeeper's creations, especially her windows (and I don't mean her Maxis-match ones). Then again, I think EA had hired her at some point, so perhaps she gave her own creations over to them.
I have thought the same thing about Windkeeper as well. The TSR Kudos clocks came out before Pets did, and one of her clocks is almost identical to the one with Pets.
notveryawesome:
Yep, and she also made the lucky cat sculpture long before Pets came out.
Emma:
Apparently, in the new L&P EP that is coming out (God only knows the name of it-Free Time, Hobbies, whatever...), they are going to include a wading pool for toddlers. WTF? Didn't Echo already do that? :-\
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