I don't think this would get you a dream date...
RainbowTigress:
Quote from: Swiftgold on 2005 November 01, 20:51:44
Well, I guess since vampires are classified 'service NPCs', my Sim who seduced one of the vampires in order to become one got a WooHoo with Service Sim memory afterward and the memory that said something about "a new meaning to help around the house... hey, what exactly am I paying for here?" I hadn't seen that addition with other service Sim WooHoos, which makes no sense because they ARE paying those and they AREN'T paying the vampire... ::)
Yeah I know what you mean, it's the same when they woohoo a professor. I have gotten the memories for woohooing service NPCs when Don woohooed his maids and his nanny...He wanted to woohoo 5 different service NPCs then, but I haven't done it yet.
Hook:
I've had Sims woohoo the wheels off a couple of cars downtown without getting a Public Woohoo memory. Once my Sim's date's father-in-law was on the lot and he didn't notice. Another time Mrs. Crumplebottom was on the *sidewalk* not far from the car and she never batted an eyelash. Maybe knitting takes too much concentration. "Knit one, purl two..."
I guess all the car woohoo animation is more for feeling and atmosphere and the real car just sorta sits there without making "vroom vroom" noises and flying. :)
Hook
Swiftgold:
Quote from: Hook on 2005 November 01, 21:03:52
I've had Sims woohoo the wheels off a couple of cars downtown without getting a Public Woohoo memory. Once my Sim's date's father-in-law was on the lot and he didn't notice. Another time Mrs. Crumplebottom was on the *sidewalk* not far from the car and she never batted an eyelash. Maybe knitting takes too much concentration. "Knit one, purl two..."
I guess all the car woohoo animation is more for feeling and atmosphere and the real car just sorta sits there without making "vroom vroom" noises and flying. :)
Same here - something's blocking townies from going downtown for me lately, but Mrs. Crumplebottom was there and beat on my Sim's date with her purse for a slow dance (it did make the meter go down, too!), but she didn't notice the flying car.
RainbowTigress:
Quote from: Hook on 2005 November 01, 21:03:52
I guess all the car woohoo animation is more for feeling and atmosphere and the real car just sorta sits there without making "vroom vroom" noises and flying. :)
Well, I've never noticed that happening in the real world...maybe windows fogging up, but I've never seen the car jump in the air and all. :) Of course, I've never seen anyone 'woohoo' in a car before so what do I know...except for that one hot scene in Titanic. :D
What gets me is how they yawn and "ho-hum" before and after, and the little red negative points over the car during conversation. It takes several moments for them to stop when I give the command to make out or woohoo, then they get very still before the corny giggles and windows fogging up and all. Then it's back to yawn, ho-hum.
Hook:
Quote from: rainbow on 2005 November 01, 21:14:42
Then it's back to yawn, ho-hum.
Heh! Sounds like you need to do a few Share Interest interactions. :D
I had the timing mess up on my last downtown car Woohoo and the windows cleared before the action was over, showing a totally empty car. The Sims appeared out of nowhere after a few seconds. I'll just pretend they were on the floorboard of the car.
(In real life, the windows really *do* fog up! Woot!)
Hook
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