Odd things I noticed about Seasons
jsalemi:
So how can a sim freeze then? Outside temp was -90, and she wasn't finished with the snowman, so I sent her in to warm up quickly so she could go out and finish it before bed. I guess I'm confused about the freezing thing.
OTOH, there was an odd thing I saw -- a ghost dormie was leaving tracks in the snow as he floated around outside. :P
Assmitten:
Quote from: jsalemi on 2007 March 21, 17:17:33
Not necessarily an 'odd' thing, but I did discover last night that the fireplaces are finally good for something. Had a uni sim build a snowman, and since her personal temp was -85, sent her into the dorm on a lark to light the fire place and 'warm up.' And she did, rather quickly. Seems like there's finally a reason for the 'warm up' interaction other than to have a cute animation -- probably a left over from when they were going to have weather in the game originally, but didn't include it.
I discovered this by accident right out of the gate, because I felt like playing a house with a little fireplace. I never use anything but the fireplace. And in the summer I send them to the sink to take a drink to cool off. Seems like both of those things are the most efficiency with the least rigmarole. I don't fuss with the cocoa or anything, except on occasion. I assumed this was a known fact or something.
There should be a thread on this in the war room-most efficient heating and cooling.
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Assmitten on 2007 March 21, 21:16:52
There should be a thread on this in the war room-most efficient heating and cooling.
Well, if you're running all the awesome things. the fastest heating and cooling, as discovered by Sim-Brynne, are being on fire and peeing your pants, respectively.
Assmitten:
Seriously? Peeing?
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Assmitten on 2007 March 22, 04:00:06
Seriously? Peeing?
Well, that seems to be what Sim-Brynne is demonstrating. No other activity seems to freeze them quite as quickly.
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