Grampa's losing it a little

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witch:
Quote from: phyllis_p on 2009 June 30, 21:01:45

My elder Sim-self kept wanted to have babies (she had 6 as a YA/A).  When I examined the wish more closely, adoption counted.  I did not, however, let her adopt.  She might not have been tired, but I was.


Quote from: Pinstar on 2009 June 30, 23:50:53

I can see a family sim wanting to have babies even into elder hood. Do you know if adoptions count to fulfilling that wish?

littlehouse:
When sims have the 'insane' trait, clearly you can see when you hover over the trait it says 'don't expect your sims' wishes to make sense'. Something along those lines. I don't think it's a programming hiccup at all.

Elyanna:
My non-insane elders have rolled up some of these nonsensical wishes, like getting their already-married children married. And they had an unmarried young adult son at the time, too. Why didn't they focus on him instead?

caterpillar:
My elders who got the wishes to see their already married daughters get married are also not insane.

minidoxigirli:
Quote from: Elyanna on 2009 July 01, 09:16:10

My non-insane elders have rolled up some of these nonsensical wishes, like getting their already-married children married. And they had an unmarried young adult son at the time, too. Why didn't they focus on him instead?

It seems like sim parents pick favorites.  Whenever I've had twins, immediately each parent starts rolling a bunch of wants to do stuff with one twin.  Sometimes they pick the same twin, sometimes different, but they always focus on one.

Quote from: littlehouse on 2009 July 01, 06:26:49

When sims have the 'insane' trait, clearly you can see when you hover over the trait it says 'don't expect your sims' wishes to make sense'. Something along those lines. I don't think it's a programming hiccup at all.

Except that neither elder is insane.  I never said that, and I would have mentioned it.

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