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moondance:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 May 06, 10:39:35


The SSX3 issues are really just the tip of the iceberg. OCD is pervasive and pretty much has to be stopped at a lower level.



True enough, but for me some of their OCD behaviors are highly annoying, some are sort of cute or funny, and others I can just ignore.  The SSX thing was one of my Top Three Most Annoying Sim Behaviors, and until I found a hack that fixed it (Inge's, I believe) I just refused to give computers to my sims.

jsalemi:
Quote from: jolrei on 2008 May 06, 19:25:42

For the ways of the Grammar Police are straight and many incur their wrath.


And here I thought they were subtle and quick to anger...


 ;D

prattle:
Quote from: KellyQ on 2008 May 06, 16:27:18

Well hey, in real life people are also homosexuals and lesbians, so why not sims!

I find it interesting and somewhat disturbing that you are so off-put by same sex relationships but are perfectly fine with adult/teen romantic interactions. Personally the thought of Daniel Pleasant playing grab-ass with Meadow Thayer is pretty off-putting to me.

I have ACR with teen/adult enabled a lot of the time, not because I have any love for older adults going after my teens, but because I don't like having teens that were going steady with each other completely unable to interact romantically just because one of them moved to college and the other one's still a teen.

jolrei:
Quote from: jsalemi on 2008 May 07, 17:58:46

Quote from: jolrei on 2008 May 06, 19:25:42

For the ways of the Grammar Police are straight and many incur their wrath.


And here I thought they were subtle and quick to anger...
 ;D


That too, although I am not sure that what I said contradicts you - "quick to anger", "incur wrath" - you can call it if you like.  8)

jsalemi:
"Straight" and "subtle" are the not-quite-the-same concepts I was commenting on. :)

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