No chess match

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McCrea:
Well, that confuses the hell out of me then  >:(  I wasn't confused when I thought is was always borke.  Thanks for the feedback, Brown, but I'd obviously like you better if you agreed with me.

I played 2 more childs today.  I still have not had one play a rated match before teen age.  Finally had one with the grandmaster lifetime wish, which didn't help any.  Also tried playing in the park, with no luck.

I checked without mods installed yesterday, still could not.



Kyna:
Quote from: brownlustgirl on 2009 June 12, 17:12:52

Nope, still a child. Pop-up said he beat a rank chess match. Now I didn't save the wish, so really don't know if it was satisfied for sure, but the wish went away after playing his mom for 3 sim hours. I know, assuming...


Just to clarify, as your posts are a little ambiguous:  Was the option to play a ranking match available when your child sim clicked on the chessboard?  That's the part people are having trouble with.

brownlustgirl:
Sorry about that. I really wasn't paying much attention to the mom and boy playing chess, as I was focused on the father at the time. I would check each one's wishes and see if it can be satisfied easily or in the moment, then I would save them. I saw the boy wanted to play chess with a rank opponent (don't know the correct wording) but didn't save it. Mom had been beating him and after 3 sim hours of playing chess with mom, a pop-up came up saying he beat a ranked chess opponent. That was when I was sending the father home after his night on the town.

Now I am not sure if it satisfied his wish, cause it was gone by the time I checked. Hard to determine if he got the "fullfilled" moodlet cause he got one by gaining the logic skill. That I do know.

Hope that clears it up.

Kyna:
So you don't know for sure that your sim child had the option of "play <ranked player>" (or whatever the text is) as an option when you clicked on the chess board, as this was apparently autonomous behaviour.

That's the central issue.  Whether the wish was satisfied or whether it rolled away on its own in your game aren't the issue here.

It sure would suck if the only way to get a child to satisfy this wish was via the sims' autonomous action - i.e. putting them in a room with their opponent and a chessboard and nothing else to do, taking away the door, and waiting for them to decide to play a ranked match (not just play a game) of their own free will.

brownlustgirl:
I didn't realize that. I haven't played that lot in a while, been playing a new game. Maybe I can see if that is another among many useless wish in the game. I guess it was autonomous.

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