Deadly expensive hot tubs

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ScoobyDoo:
Quote from: Venusy on 2007 April 17, 05:24:36

Quote from: ScoobyDoo on 2007 April 17, 01:52:09

Ugh, I think I'll definetely wait to get Seasons until lighting can be disabled.  I play with the sims and make sure they dont die.. last thing I need is uncontrollable lighting.  :-\

So, you want all of your sims to live in the dark?

"Lighting" does not equal "lightning".


Maybe their all vampires   :P  Ok I meant lightning

SaraMK:
Quote from: ScoobyDoo on 2007 April 17, 23:28:36

Quote from: Venusy on 2007 April 17, 05:24:36

Quote from: ScoobyDoo on 2007 April 17, 01:52:09

Ugh, I think I'll definetely wait to get Seasons until lighting can be disabled.  I play with the sims and make sure they dont die.. last thing I need is uncontrollable lighting.  :-\

So, you want all of your sims to live in the dark?

"Lighting" does not equal "lightning".


Maybe their all vampires   :P  Ok I meant lightning


 :P

RainbowTigress:
* RainbowTigress hands ScoobyDoo a dictionary.  :D

ScoobyDoo:
Ok, dyslexia is in full force now. LOL  ;D

Swiftgold:
I was definitely surprised that the non-playables didn't make a run for shelter when it was raining, the one time I was on a comm lot when it was. I guess a few of them eventually ended up crowded in the little park pavilion, chatting, but that may have been a coincidence...

I'd personally love a pie menu to toggle the tubs on and off altogether when it's winter or raining, etc. I forgot about a couple of visitors the other day who sat out in the tub during winter and eventually went home all pale. It's the same house where I had someone struck by lightning in the hot tub as well; it's a big lot so I can't babysit them, but they just won't leave it alone. It'd also be nice to make the hot tub unavailable when you don't want your visitors making a beeline for it and just sitting there being boring all the time, too :P

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