Help With Bithday

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Oddysey:
I use the FFS "Eye in the Sky" option "grow up baby." No muss, no fuss, no retarded autonomy code, no stupid cake.

DaveFlew:
I find that a counter top "magically" appears in the baby's room, as if some higher power placed it there. Then a cake "magically" appears on the counter top. Then, after the age transition, the cake "magically" teleports itself to the kitchen, and in its place, a Smart Milk dispenser - you guessed it - "magically" appears on the counter top!

It's as if the same higher power is an efficiency and optimisation consultant for David Copperfield (the one who done Claudia Schiffer, not the Charles Dickens character). The same way that a toilet or a refrigerator teleports its way around the lot to where it's needed most.

Tell you what hey, if my Sims had any common sense, they'd be worshipping this higher power!  ;D

veilchen:
Quote from: Oddysey on 2005 July 26, 21:23:17

I use the FFS "Eye in the Sky" option "grow up baby." No muss, no fuss, no retarded autonomy code, no stupid cake.


I haven't had any babies as of late, but I didn't know that the babycontroller did that too. I better go and check if I have the latest one; I might even allow some of my couples to have babies again. Thanks for the heads up Oddysey.

G.

Oddysey:
If a sim is holding the baby, you can select it. Might want to turn off the baby controller first, though, because otherwise it will tell the sim in question to put the baby back in its crib.

gali:
As Dave said, the best  is, to bring baby to cake. I buy a table, put a cake on it, and invite some relatives and friends. I make "pseudo-party" in this occasion, and befriend the toddler with as many sims as I can, giving them orders (Merola's mind control mirror) to snuggle and tickle the toddler.

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