Um? (Seasons fire glitching)
jrd:
It certainly has not been updated. There is no InTeen for EP5 yet. Don't use it.
Strangel:
Quote from: notveryawesome on 2007 March 04, 17:11:05
How are sims even catching fire when they're immersed in water? I hate to point out the obvious, but water tends to put fires out instantly, or at least quickly (which is why the sprinklers work). You'd think the game engine would be smart enough to at least figure out that a sim in a hot-tub wouldn't normally catch fire. Electrocution, sure, but fire? ::)
I've seen one badly done video of a hottubbing sim catching fire and it appears the fire starts around the sim's arm/head and the edge of the hottub. Like the sim's limb catches first and then proceeds to catch the engine of the hottub on fire.
withacy:
Quote from: notveryawesome on 2007 March 04, 17:11:05
How are sims even catching fire when they're immersed in water? I hate to point out the obvious, but water tends to put fires out instantly, or at least quickly (which is why the sprinklers work). You'd think the game engine would be smart enough to at least figure out that a sim in a hot-tub wouldn't normally catch fire. Electrocution, sure, but fire? ::)
That's human logic you're using. ;D The Prima guide has a list of things that warm up or cool down Sims. A big way to warm up sims is to have them bath - which is great when it's winter and your sim is about to pass out from the cold. But when one of my sims got really hot, I sent him into what I assumed would be a cool bath - only to see him get hotter! Though the guide does seem to say that the heat should max out well below SHC...still...
But one my first house, I had WAY too many storm created fires. The Guide says that there was only a 10 percent chance of rain in the fall, but I got several storms every day, and they ALL had lightening that started fires (even though I had a weathervane).
NothingToSee:
I had an amusing happening earlier on. I had 3 visiting sims all in the hot tub and one of them caught on fire. ::) I have a "don't react to fire" hack installed so they just sat there. The fire department rolled up, put the fire out, left and STILL the 3 sims just stayed sat in there talking.
But I think I'm going to have to remove that hack. I hated it when the sims did the panic dance over fires, but it's even worse with no reaction at all.
It's a shame there isn't some kind of middle ground.
sara_dippity:
Quote from: withacy on 2007 March 05, 04:54:21
That's human logic you're using. ;D The Prima guide has a list of things that warm up or cool down Sims. A big way to warm up sims is to have them bath - which is great when it's winter and your sim is about to pass out from the cold. But when one of my sims got really hot, I sent him into what I assumed would be a cool bath - only to see him get hotter! Though the guide does seem to say that the heat should max out well below SHC...still...
Does the guide say showers can cool them down? I've been using showers after a workout thinking that would cool them...
Quote from: ZiggyDoodle on 2007 March 03, 19:32:18
For the first time since I've been playing TS2, I had Sim catch on fire while cooking breakfast. My kitchen fires have always involved whatever was being cooked. Not this time. She was nearly fried to a crisp before the fire dept. came. Her parents just continued raking leaves. None of the fire hysteria of the past. They just ignored her.
Now that is messed up. I would freak out a lot more over someone spontaneously combusting rather than simply burning an omelet.
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