The Good, the Bad, and the Randomly @Toaded

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J. M. Pescado:
AA has always been crap. I never use AA, it turns my nice sharp image into a blurry mass of poo.

tedw:
What's up with CAS-made sims obtaining methods of transport that they haven't been given by me?  I've moved families into homes and chosen vehicles (or lack thereof), and then later seen those people out and about town with bikes and cars that I didn't actually purchase for them.  I don't think it's related to the problem with story progression mode, because they don't later have those vehicles if I make them my active family.

It's not a dealbreaker, but it's a bit odd.  I would've expected them to walk or get taxis, instead of hijacking cars while I'm not looking!

VacantBlue:
Is there any particular reason, other than the obvious, why TSR was given the tools to design a custom content tool back in January?

http://www.thesimsresource.com/workshop

Not sure how EA or TSR can continue to deny their relationship after this...

Inge:
Quote from: VacantBlue on 2009 May 27, 23:28:27

Is there any particular reason, other than the obvious, why TSR was given the tools to design a custom content tool back in January?

http://www.thesimsresource.com/workshop

Not sure how EA or TSR can continue to deny their relationship after this...


Sorry to burst your bubble, but things are done in a particular way that most third party modding tool developers don't necessarily want to spell out.  This means that, for me, reading what they posted means something entirely different from what it does for you.  I know what they mean and it's not what you think.  In fact I would go so far as to say I am about 90% certain they had no special help from EA.

vagabondher:
I don't understand the logic if they did. Wouldn't aiding and abetting third-party modders put a choke hold on EA's aspiration to make people pay for additional content?

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