Apartment Life Borkiness, or how i ended the world in 1 hour.

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geekily:
Quote from: jwaas on 2008 September 12, 23:55:28

And the new problems:

1.  This has happened several times.  An NPC who comes home from work with my Sim, will (as they often do) spend the night in the hot tub or at the chess board or whatever.  A dialog box comes up the next morning where the NPC angrily says, "You invited me to spend the night, and didn't even let me get any sleep!  I'm leaving!"  This in spite of the fact that (a) I thought being invited to spend the night, and then the other party not letting you get any sleep, was considered by many people to be a good thing? (b) My Sim did not, in fact, ask the NPC to spend the night; and (c) There is always a perfectly serviceable sofa, or even the other half of a double bed, in any of my Sims' houses, where the NPC could have slept if he/she really wanted to.


This error is driving me absolutely nuts! Anyone know if there's a fix for it anywhere?

jolrei:
Quote from: geekily on 2008 October 01, 15:31:17

Quote from: jwaas on 2008 September 12, 23:55:28

And the new problems:

1.  This has happened several times.  An NPC who comes home from work with my Sim, will (as they often do) spend the night in the hot tub or at the chess board or whatever.  A dialog box comes up the next morning where the NPC angrily says, "You invited me to spend the night, and didn't even let me get any sleep!  I'm leaving!"  This in spite of the fact that (a) I thought being invited to spend the night, and then the other party not letting you get any sleep, was considered by many people to be a good thing? (b) My Sim did not, in fact, ask the NPC to spend the night; and (c) There is always a perfectly serviceable sofa, or even the other half of a double bed, in any of my Sims' houses, where the NPC could have slept if he/she really wanted to.


This error is driving me absolutely nuts! Anyone know if there's a fix for it anywhere?


You're taking this all very seriously, you know.  I take it as an axiom that townies and especially NPCs will act like total morons at all times.  Consider it lulzy.  Remember, in real life, many of the people you see on the streets are also complete idiots (who would likely interpret you throwing stones at them to be an invitation to stay over at your place - I actually know someone like this, although I have not thrown stones at him yet.  Considering it.)

geekily:
Hahah, you're right, I really shouldn't take it too seriously. It's just a nuisance to have it pop up pretty much every night/morning. (Also, I'm not sure if it leads to any relationship decay? I keep forgetting to look.)

J. M. Pescado:
I don't really see the point of ever inviting anyone to stay over: Try "Make Bugger Off" on the Business Runs You Hammer and Sickle instead. There's no real POINT in inviting anyone to stay over because if you were planning to woohoo, they would stay over ANYWAY (and not whine), and if you didn't, then what's the point of inviting someone over just so they can SLEEP? Total waste of time and effort.

geekily:
Yeah, I don't see the point, either. I'll definitely try the Business Runs You hack - I never paid attention before because I never really play businesses, but it sounds like that bugger off feature might be pretty useful. Thanks!

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