Nasty glitch

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Zazazu:
Quote from: fatkitty on 2008 October 04, 02:12:37

Once you've enabled the testing cheat, shift+click on the car, "force error" and select "reset".  Your sim should pop out of the car and be standing on the sidewalk.  Then shift+click on the car, "force error" and select "delete".  If you don't get rid of her car, the other car will not be able to return.
It's a NL bug that happens when 2 cars are tyring to use the garage door at exactly the same time. 

In order for it not to happen again you're going to either need to make a side by side parking arrangement or have someone park outside the garage. 

Dude, that's what Liz just said. You're just going to confused the already thoroughly confused OP.

fatkitty:
No, not exaclty but that's what needs to be done to fix it.
I've had it happen several times.

Doesn't matter anyways, apparently mac users can't force errors.

Marhis:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 October 04, 16:33:41

...I could make it work. Who has a Mac and wants to find out?

That would be awesome (needless to say); I may test it in BV (no FT nor AL for us Mac paeons, probably forever).

Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 October 04, 16:33:41

And I see you seem to have managed to be alive. I was just about to allow your sim to die off in Awesomeland. SHOW UP MOAR!
You know, I was afraid of something like this (my bad, of course). Actually, my boss seems to realize that internet connection at work might be useful sometimes, so I hope I'll can use my spare time at work for - at last! - browsing, reading and posting. During this year I become a crossword expert, sigh.
Next issue could be having that Windows ME connect and properly display sites between a blue screen and the next one... but that's another story.

Quote from: fatkitty on 2008 October 04, 16:47:29

As a Mac user can you still enable the testing cheat?  Errors (in this situation) should pop up all by themselves without having to force them.

Yep, "autonomous" errors do pop up regularly in debug mode, but force error does not pop up any window, nor it creates any log file.

Mrs Lovett:
Thanks for responses.

Pity you didn't believe me in the first place when I told you force error did not work instead of calling me all sorts of an idiot.

Problem resolved. I resorted to moving the family out.


Yimmit:
Quote from: Marhis on 2008 October 04, 17:50:35

Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 October 04, 16:33:41

...I could make it work. Who has a Mac and wants to find out?

That would be awesome (needless to say); I may test it in BV (no FT nor AL for us Mac paeons, probably forever).


I could test up to Seasons (no pets).

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