Birthday Cakes: Horribly and Unexplainably Buggy?
J. M. Pescado:
After reviewing the code for the entire cake affair, I'm actually suspecting that the cake is not, in fact, necessary for a birthday party at all, despite previous observations. I'm planning on putting this one to a field trial soon, a cakeless birthday party. Honestly, that always did seem like a strange alien ritual. We never had birthday cakes in my family. Like Sims, we only celebrated age transition birthdays, and this was generally celebrated with the slaughter and immediate consumption of an animal.
Darkstormyeve:
Sounds delightful JMP
Sweethrtcc:
I have had 2 of my sims have birthdays w/o a cake. I have always used a cake for the baby to toddler transition and have never had any problems. I have, however, had the standing in the middle of a chair but it was fixed by removing a jewelry mod that I had. I was definately annoyed by that one until I found the reason.
Sandilou:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 August 02, 02:15:23
After reviewing the code for the entire cake affair, I'm actually suspecting that the cake is not, in fact, necessary for a birthday party at all, despite previous observations. I'm planning on putting this one to a field trial soon, a cakeless birthday party.
I tend to find that the party score becomes 'disaster' if the candles aren't blown out and the transition doesn't take place. I don't know why, but sim guests at a birthday party expect a cake, and no amount of socialising, flirting or woohooing ups the score. I look forward to your test results.
Darkstormyeve:
I agree Sandilou. The cake is the key to a "roof raiser".
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