Entering lot terminates game
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: ZiggyDoodle on 2006 October 09, 01:56:44
I included a rec building housing a bowlilng alley, pool table, poker table, games, etc. thinking that might keep them busy. But this is a new lot concept so am not sure how that will work out.
...and do you really consider that an interesting, purposeful activity? Is that even interesting to watch? Is that even any way to live? Frankly, if I were a sim elder under those conditions, I'd probably end up going postal. Sim elders have such sad, depressing lives sometimes. Where's the FUN parts of being old? Why don't they get to rant about horrible kids and yell at them to get off the lawn?
Quote from: ZiggyDoodle on 2006 October 09, 01:56:44
Keeping the elders with their grandkids has benefits - and conflicts. First time I did that and the grandparents died (within minutes of each other), the children were so distraught that I was tears. Sobbing kids get to me, even if they're just pixel people.
Whiny people annoy me, period. That's been a nuisance I'm tempted to hunt down and destroy at some point.
ZiggyDoodle:
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Whiny people annoy me, period. That's been a nuisance I'm tempted to hunt down and destroy at some point.
Ah, that's what makes you so adorable JM: you are a paragon of gentility and patience. ::)
rohina:
This was exactly the argument of the article I posted in the JM is a genius thread, which was a sad casualty of the Malaysian move.
Grumpy old people are smarter than nice ones. Here's a link to an interview with the researcher:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/healthreport/stories/2006/1721204.htm#
dizzy:
This is mainly because grumpy idiots do not generally live to be old. ;)
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