Removing multiple items from inventory
simokon:
Related question:
I had my family move to a new house and found a ridiculous quantity of fish sitting in the family inventory. Not sure how they got there (perhaps they got dumped there when someone died?), but I cannot seem to figure out how to get them out of the family inventory and into the fridge. The only drag-n-drop option that seems to be available is to mount them on the wall one by one.
Any wisdom?
Nimrod:
Quote from: infamy on 2009 June 09, 23:04:40
Quote from: mildlydisguised on 2009 June 09, 15:00:20
The prima guide of lies states that gems/ingots can contribute to a beautifully decorated moodlet which is worth +40. A nicely decorated room (one without gems etc. I suppose) is worth +25.
You can hit +40 without the gems, just with a good number of high-environment items. So, presumably, gems are just another decorative thing to toss around. Thanks Prima Guides - not wrong, but not overly right, either.
Yes I've seen +40 without gems as well. But I ask, isn't just a gem or two much better than a truck load of expensive stuff everywhere to get the same effect? Check this http://i586.photobucket.com/albums/ss310/Nimrod_album/NewBitmapImage.jpg and the crop cream: http://i586.photobucket.com/albums/ss310/Nimrod_album/NewBitmapImage2.jpg
The first is the "town initializer" with a farm full of crap that is freely shared with each newly played fambly. Unfortunately, I could not get her to find all of the gems, now I know she's two discoveries short. Erin Kennedy found everything with the use of that handy teleport cheat, I cleared the map and kept it clear as new spaws materialized. After three or four sim days, she finally found all gems. Still, she hasn't found space rocks worth nearly $$1,700 such as her nemesis.
I went a bit crazy over the gems and metals, if only because I believe any smart investor will purchase tangible things that will only increase in value as the money system will only decrease, after its peak. Of course I'm highly dissappointed that precious metals and gems do not increase in value as do the paintings. But alas, I'm well pleased that an investment of, roughly, $$2,200 yeilds a return of $$7,740.
infamy:
I do like the gems on the table. I will confess, though, that at first glance I thought the stacks of bullion were radiators.
Nimrod:
Unsightly, I agree! I wanted these particular sims to look investment savvy though and I really thought that the friggin' ingots and gems would increase in value. Does this make sense, or am I stricken with a survhere case of non-awesomeness?
Gus Smedstad:
Quote from: simokon on 2009 June 10, 00:34:39
RNot sure how they got there (perhaps they got dumped there when someone died?), but I cannot seem to figure out how to get them out of the family inventory and into the fridge.
I just experienced this myself. It appears to be a bug. The fish are copies of what were in the refrigerator, but the originals are still in the refrigerator, so you haven't lost anything.
They're mounted, stuffed versions of the fish. Thus, they're decorations. Or you can just put them on the wall and then sell them.
- Gus
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