Pregnant sim had 6 baby boys, and was still pregnant when she got home

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firebox:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2010 January 12, 17:33:01

You know, saving the game after an error has occurred and continuing to play from that state is STRONGLY NOT RECOMMENDED.


I am not sure if you are referring to her having 45 babies as the error or my cord going out.    If you are referring to the babies, I think the game was handling the large fambly just fine, so while I think the conception was faulty, she was a  champ recovered.  Even with the huge family the computer was actually not glitchy or slow. 

As for the cord, there was not an actual error in the game before the game saved.  The game was running fine, and then my battery died.  First it went into standby as it does when the power gets low, which alerted me to the problem, so after I woke it back up ti auto save my game, I tried to get a flash drive in to save my game on an external source.  But it shut off too quickly.  I have been having problems with my cord being crabby for awhile, I knew it was on its last wire.  I just have to order a new one from HP.

So...  The game will have crashed right after the save.

Do you think that is still a problem?  Should I reinstall.  So far, knock on wood, the baby glitch and the gardening journal are the only 2 problems I have had with this game.  (not counting the other EA things that the AM fixed.)   

J. M. Pescado:
I was talking about the 45 babies. They are an error symptom. You should not keep playing the game after experiencing an error. Just don't do it. The visible symptoms of an error are only the tip of the iceberg, you'll also have incompletely initialized data structures and bad pointers. They may pop up to unravel your neighborhood later. If you can actually SEE something go wrong, it has DEFINITELY gone wrong and you should abort! Anyway, this issue is closed, as it has been solved already.

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