Nightlife Chemistry

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sara_dippity:
Quote from: Andygal on 2005 September 23, 20:48:36

... and 3 means they can't keep their hands off each other and if one of them is maried to somebody  else and the spouse in the same room then you are in trouble.

Man it sure does. I have a married couple that attracted to each other. The cool thing is that they were this way before Nightlife, so it seems there is a little bit of the attraction system in the base game somewhere.

nothingbutsims:
In another post, I said I wouldn't do this for fear of anger/slapping/etc., but I did it anyway out of curiosity - I created two sims who were totally incompatible, according to the chart provided by the Sims 2 website (not sure how accurate the chart is - but it's the only thing I had to go by).  I found them to be very boring in their relationship.  That's not to say mixing up another set of horoscopes and aspirations wouldn't cause some negative heat, but at least this couple didn't exhibit anything out of the ordinary - just plain old Sims 2 behavior.  They, obviously, have a neutral relationship.  This family is playable, they are not dysfunctional by any means; however, they are too predictable.

As far as relationships go, my opinion is there are 3 types:  the good, the neutral and the ugly - the neutral being the more predictable of the three, with really no chemistry at all in the relationship.  It just exists as a 100/100 relationship - a Sims 2 relationship.  The other two, of course, are self-explanatory.

Chemistry rids this game of predictability - whether it be good or bad.  I have to admit, I really had a good laugh watching Mortimor Goth go head-to-head with a townie in a clothing store, with ole' Morty kicking his can and then going after him again.

These are just my thoughts and opinions and I enjoy sharing them with you. ;)

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