Seasons: Plant sims

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Faizah:
Here's something I haven't been game to try yet: Elder Plantsims still have the option to spawn off a little plant-toddler. But the woman already wants six grandkids, so it's not going to happen. ::) Maybe in another household, some time, way off in the future... Question is, is this a good idea?

It's not *that* likely everyone on the lot will die before the toddler hits adult, even if 'everyone on the lot' are all elders. And if they do, that just means there'll be a Plantsim toddler in the adoption pool...

maxon:
Quote from: notveryawesome on 2007 March 10, 17:43:29

Yeah, I've pretty much decided that I want Seasons *eventually* but I'm waiting until more hacks, bugfixes, etc are available (and possibly a patch or two) before I take the plunge, so to speak. After all the problems I've experienced with Pets, I'm being very cautious now.

I'd just go for it NVA, it's a remarkably bug-free EP and it is the best EP so far as far as I am concerned.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Faizah on 2007 March 20, 00:34:41

Here's something I haven't been game to try yet: Elder Plantsims still have the option to spawn off a little plant-toddler. But the woman already wants six grandkids, so it's not going to happen. ::) Maybe in another household, some time, way off in the future... Question is, is this a good idea?

It's not *that* likely everyone on the lot will die before the toddler hits adult, even if 'everyone on the lot' are all elders. And if they do, that just means there'll be a Plantsim toddler in the adoption pool...

I see no reason why having plantbabies in the adoption pool is harmful in any way, since the game explicitly supports the case where a plantsim toddler can be taken away for neglect, as well as for standard death cases. At the same time, the benefits are similarly dubious, other than that a sim adopting a toddler will get something other than what he may have expected...

Ambular:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 March 20, 09:21:37

At the same time, the benefits are similarly dubious, other than that a sim adopting a toddler will get something other than what he may have expected...


Heh.  "Would you consider adopting a 'special needs' child...?"

J. M. Pescado:
Isn't it a rather un-Amberly hour for you to be around?

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