Grampa's losing it a little
chaos:
None of my sims have had the Insane trait (yet), but the elder sims do seem to get some bizarre wishes. It wouldn't surprise me if this "senility" was just EA's idea of humor.
Chocolate Milk:
I've had this happen with adult Sims (close to being elders) regarding their already-married YA children. And yeah, always happens to both parents at the same time. And neither are insane. Pretty sure it's a glitch.
Billmonaghan:
Quote from: minidoxigirli on 2009 June 30, 06:37:34
As soon as my sim hit elder, he suddenly got a wish to see his daughter married. The only problem- she's already married. The guy has a good relationship with the parents, so I don't know where this is coming from. But then it got weirder. Grampa suddenly got a wish for his adult son to get on the honor roll. I just deleted the wishes. Is this something I should be worried about, or is it just a little programming hiccup?
I've played a household (Sekemoto's) with an Elder who hears music in her head all the time and gets a pretty decent positive moodlet from it all that time. It's the only house w/ an Elder I've played so far and it has me wondering if there isn't some kinda dimentia in the game (which, if true, would be pretty sweet).
asmadasrabbits:
I don't think it has anything to do with dementia, I had a young adult female who also constantly had the Good Music moodlet as well.
Saikatsu:
Quote from: asmadasrabbits on 2009 July 04, 20:01:50
I don't think it has anything to do with dementia, I had a young adult female who also constantly had the Good Music moodlet as well.
I've had the same show up with a pair of adults, and it happened at the same time their stereos started bugging out. I'd attribute the perma-moodlet to a bug rather than an intended effect. One of them eventually stopped having it permanently, I haven't been able to figure out how.
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