Features from other EPs carried over into Free-Time

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Gwill:
Room dividers can be very handy, among other things because they block sound, which is handy if you have one toddler sleeping while another plays with the xylophone.

kuronue:
yeah, but before we had them I got into the habit of giving each sprog its own room, furnishing at first with baby stuff and then turning that into their bedroom as a child. They thus are isolated enough to not wake anyone else with their screaming or xylaphoning. Since I was used to not having them I've not used them all that much >.>

jsalemi:
The room dividers are great for poor sims in small houses, so the crib can be in the living room and the tv won't keep the sprog up.  They also work great for isolating pet beds the same way.

Swiftgold:
Quote from: jsalemi on 2008 March 26, 00:17:53

The room dividers are great for poor sims in small houses, so the crib can be in the living room and the tv won't keep the sprog up.  They also work great for isolating pet beds the same way.



I don't suppose there are any hacks that prevent radios/TVs from waking pets up, are there? Realistically they shouldn't even care if there's noise, and most animals I've known love to sleep on/by the couch with you while you're watching TV, but then again, it is the Sims...

jsalemi:
I haven't come across any, though that would be a handy hack. My dog sleeps through anything, including the TV, radio, and thunderstorms.  But crinkle a package that sounds like food, and even if he's sleeping 2 floors away, he comes running. :)

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