Ending Process of The Sims 2 on Task Manager?
buddha pest:
Quote from: jesslla on 2012 May 28, 22:43:33
Quote from: buddha pest on 2012 May 28, 22:02:40
Quote from: Basura on 2012 May 22, 10:21:06
Anyway, at least I found that besides wasting our time, the process saves changes made to the neighborhood (like added decorations) and game options (changes that aren't saved when one uses the save button in-game.)
Right. It took me literal years to figure out why the changes I made to the seasons of the neighborhood never stuck for me. It's because I always end via task manager.
UM, NO DUH?
For once someone has an appropriate avatar. Facepalm indeed.
UM, OKAY?
I once made a thread about it in 1904, and no one for the life of them could figure out why it was happening.
Good to see you're here to save the day by no-duhing-ly knowing all the answers to problems already stated solved though. No, duh.
HomeschooledByTards:
You mean this thread? Yes, your post clearly stated that you were not shutting down the program properly. Had you been a little more vague, it's possible that someone might not have figured out your problem.
buddha pest:
Well, I've noticed that "vague" is the new buzzword here at MATY ever since hilariously correcting grammar errors became a dead horse.
I mean one has to find something wrong with someone else's post in order to get one's daily feeling of superiority via pedantic pwnage on the internet with intricate knowledge about a role playing video game for 12s. Right?
Pro-tip: J.M. does it right. You guys don't.
jezzer:
Considering that you were dumb enough to close your game with the Task Manager instead of saving properly in the first place -- and took years to realize this was why your neighborhood seasons weren't sticking -- you're getting off pretty lightly with the sporks, but feel free to continue flailing about with the overcompensation if you must.
HomeschooledByTards:
Vagueness is a huge fucking problem in technical support, which is most of what MATY is all about.
If you don't describe the problem thoroughly and completely you can not expect to get an accurate answer to fix your problem. Normal smart people close programs in the traditional method, generally via the File -> Exit command (or similar). Ergo, when you posted saying that you were having problems with the things in the neighborhood being saved, everyone assumed (incorrectly) that you were of a normal intelligence and doing the same thing. Thus no one asked you if you were closing the program via the task manager, because That Just Isn't Done.
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