Plantsim thingie
veilchen:
My Plantsims can't be interacted with for some reason. When they are the active sim, I can direct them to do stuff, but when the 'normal' sim is active, the prompts drop out of queue right away. No one can interact with them, but they can with everyone else. Is there a mod conflict or something? I searched (rather interesting facts about the temperature, by the way JM). I also gathered all my courage and searched the BBS, but no luck there either. Oh, I'm playing the Riverbottom (or something like that) neighborhood, and the Plantsims I'm talking about are the Premade woman and her spawn (daughter).
starrling:
Just an FYI - Riverbottom is scary-buggy as is the Eaxis-made family Ottabottom or whatever. I played for a few minutes and then backed away very slowly (and no one got hurt).
veilchen:
Okay, backing away. Thanks Star.
phyllis_p:
I've played Riverblossom Hills into the next generation and haven't experienced any problems (other than the bin-pregnancy problem with the Ottomas family, but that's no big deal -- the problem of dissociated/substituted male parents of children whose mother has been placed in the bin while pregnant has apparently been around from day 1). Never had any problem with Rose Greenman or her spawn, Daisy. Jason Greenman eventually became a plant sim as well and had his own spawn. I've never experienced the problem you describe (or any other problem) with them.
I don't know if that helps, but I didn't want you laboring under the misconception that there is something inherently wrong with the neighborhood.
veilchen:
Well hello there Phyllis, nice to see you.
But you see, if there is something that can go wrong, it will. Especially with my old machine. I have all kinds of odd things happening already, so if there is the potential for something to go kaplong (or kaputt) it most likely will. Take for instance the house I was enlarging for a growing family. Lo and behold, the wall building tool got stuck, and is visible even in live mode. Kind of funny actually, but I'll now do the usual things I do in cases like this. Leave the lot and come back, if that doesn't work, move the family (I hope not, I like the house I made, for once), if that doesn't work search the web-sites (sigh, I hope I don't have to do that, it's rassafracking tedious.)
Well, you get the picture. Maybe if I save up for a separate hard-drive and put my games on that, I should be able to play it on the computer from a separate drive. I think. Maybe. Possibly. Oh well, I guess I should take some things off at any rate. Oblivion, Neverwinter Nights (not the new one - my daughter's and my computer combined woiuldn't match the minimun requirements for the newest NWN), and TS2 is probably too much for my computer grampa. (Or would that be grampa computer?)
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