Nightlife: UGLY!

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gali:
Renatus, in the 60th you was FORCED to dance with a partner. It was a shame to dance solo...:). All the dances were for couples only - swing, rock, tango, etc.

You are right - nowadays you don't need a partner to dance. You can join a couple of Shake dancers, or dance alone - and it is most natural - I am glad it is...:).

J. M. Pescado:
The only kind of dancing I'm familiar with is the kind that involves having an automatic weapon fired at your feet.

gali:
That's the Classic Russian Dance...:).

I was very good in Kozachock - "kalinaka maia, saduyagoda kalinka maia"...:)

Oddysey:
I don't think that's a "natural" game behavoir. I would guess that they staged the dancing and the bowling because they think it looks cool when a lot of people are doing it at once. It's fairly easy to manipulate the game like that, but I doubt that if they played that for more than a few minutes all the sims would actually keep doing that. They'd wander off and do a bunch of random useless stuff individually, and have to be herded back to the activity in question.

If that's not the case, I'm going to shoot whoever's responsible. Multiple times. Maybe some machine gun linedancing will drive it into the programmers brains why this is a bad thing.

Ardin Topani:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 July 31, 07:51:18

Yes, but a lighter ball lets you get a higher velocity on it, which translates to greater kinetic energy. I tended to get a lot of strikes like this. That, or I'd miss target entirely and fail to register.

I think she was going for the big noise more than a big score.

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And I know perfectly well why I was never thrown out: Being more heavily armed than everyone else put together has that effect.


I never thought about it that way. Hmm. That must have been why we got to stay, too.

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