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AnnaM:
Quote from: Lord Darcy on 2008 April 28, 14:48:53

Quote from: AnnaM on 2008 April 28, 09:17:19

In fact, you can just "Give gift" and transfer the whole contents of the inventory to another Sim. No hack needed -- though I don't remember if this interaction was introduced with Seasons or with Free Time.

But then you have to click every item in inventory, which is extremely time-consuming.

Fair enough. I guess my sims aren't packrats like me :-) I had the vase installed at one point, but I ended up never using it, so I didn't reinstall it at the next EP. Haven't missed it since.

jsalemi:
Quote from: Ellatrue on 2008 April 28, 23:35:04

I think dizzy made a hack like that. You might have to look in the graveyard. I had it on my laptop, before it exploded in a BFBVFS.


Dizzy is still active; the latest versions of his stuff, including the put-away leftovers stuff, is over on The Laden Swallow.

Kazzandra:
Quote from: Liz on 2008 April 29, 09:51:52

Actually, also on the subject of comm lot arrivals and/or townie behaviour, I'd love to see something that told them they could change out of that stupid work uniform they put on that one time Playable X brought them home from work. I know there are controllers and mods that can allow us to manually change them into something else later - or you can try to lure them into a hot tub or pool so they'll "reset to Casual" - but it just looks stupid to me seeing these townies (or your playables, if you haven't gotten back over to their house yet) show up on comm lots still wearing uniforms from jobs they probably don't even really have.


Isn't that the truth! I love it when my doctors walk around the neighbourhood in their scrubs! No wonder no one *actually* goes to a hospital. They'd just come out dead.

Speaking of, I wonder if EAxis will do the smart thing with Sims 3 and have MOAR community lots with actually functions-- churches, hospitals, funeral homes, and basically, a more intelligent approach to life. As of now, deaths in the Sims 2 are more disturbing in some ways then the real thing. You instantly turn into a headstone and everyone bawls, and then succinctly forgets you. Erg.

jolrei:
Quote from: Kazzandra on 2008 April 29, 16:29:36

Quote from: Liz on 2008 April 29, 09:51:52

...it just looks stupid to me seeing these townies (or your playables, if you haven't gotten back over to their house yet) show up on comm lots still wearing uniforms from jobs they probably don't even really have.


Isn't that the truth! I love it when my doctors walk around the neighbourhood in their scrubs!

On the other hand, if that were fixed, there would have been no Llama Brynne!

Swiftgold:
Quote from: Inge on 2008 April 29, 08:29:58

Quote from: PlaidSquirrel on 2008 April 28, 22:34:42


I have to disagree with that. There are actually a lot of people who "don't want to be tied down by responsibility", either to other people, possessions or situations.

That's not a negative aspiration.  That is a positive aspiration to have freedom.  If you wanted the negative to that you'd describe it as an aspiration to be "bogged down by duty and feel trapped" which isn't an aspiration is it?   Maybe I was debating the semantics rather than the sentiment of the wish - ie by definition no intelligent person has a negative aspiration.  Oh... right that probably makes negative aspirations quite suited to sims :D


Inverted aspirations, perhaps?  :) Though I'd be happy with any new aspiration at all, or most particularly activation/reactivation of the Power aspiration, though it's probably just impossible. Sigh... most of my villains would be so much better suited to that aspiration than any of the others.

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