Flirt = Affair? Wtf?
PandaGirl:
Well, duh!
J. M. Pescado:
A shiny addressing this issue is currently in testing and will be released after the Fat Gwilly One looks at it.
Gwill:
Fat Gwilly one at your service.
Venusy:
OK MissBree, let's go through all the errors in your post in detail.
Quote from: MissBree on 2007 June 07, 20:39:43
Dear Mens Mortuus,
I have read your post about how annoying you find the fact that flirting is regarded as having an affair when a sim is engaged or joined. I partially agree with you. Nevertheless there are ways to cope with it.
First of all, you could cause a rollover to your sim. This ways he would probably have amnesia when he recovers, so he would have forgotten that he had an affair, an that memory would accordingly be erased from his head. This has also some disadvantages, though. Your sim might even be killed. Moreover, you are able to cause a rollover only if you own E5, known as "nightlife", in order to buy your sim a car. I do not know if it's possible with a taxi-cab, but this would probably cause damage to the taxi-driver too, something that would be too bad, especially if the taxi-diver was cute or had children to raise. His children would need their father in order to grow up properly. What is more, if he has many children, his wife will probably not be able to raise them, so a social worker would take them away from her. This may also have some negative effects. The couple that will adopt them might be rude, mean, bad, evil, damnable, mischievous, ruthless, unsympathetic, bloody, hard, guilty, selfish, egoist, egocentric, egomaniac, egotist, narcissist, brash, violent, or generally unable to raise the taxi-driver's children properly. On the other hand, the couple could be nice, polite, good, kind, pleasant, gentle, superlative and perfect parents, be I advise you not to risk. The taxi-driver's children' future is very important.
Sims can not be run over by any vehicle. Nightlife is EP3. If you can get the taxi-driver to have kids, something is bugged in your game, or you are a puppy killer. You appear to have a malfunction in your thesaurus.
Quote from: MissBree on 2007 June 07, 20:39:43
Another way to deal with your problem is have your sim brainwashed, an easy, anodyne, painless, quick and fast way to erase his memory. You should be careful, though, not to erase some other memory. If, for example, you erased his memory of him burning the mac and cheese, next time he would burn it again coz he would not remember it and would not be careful in order not to burn the food again. As a consequence, the next time he would cook mac and cheese he would burn it again. As it will be not bad enough, he might also burn the oven and (-why not?) the whole kitchen. He might also be burned. And this is why sims need a fire-alarm. It does not cost much, so stop being selfish and buy one! If I were you I would put one in every room. Try downloading different colours in order to decorate your sim's house nice house nice. This way your sim's visitors would like to come again and the sim will be popular, have more friends and be promoted.
While this would work (assuming you mean doing it in SimPE), you would have to erase the memory from both Sims, or you end up with more screwed memories than your average Maxis pre-built family. Sims cannot learn from their mistakes. Whether they burn food or not is dependent on cooking skill, and cannot be influenced by memory. Sims cannot differentiate between recolours of an object, so different colours of fire alarms would have no effect on room score.
Quote from: MissBree on 2007 June 07, 20:39:43
Finally, you could use the following code: moveobjects on, and delete your sim's memory. This has no disadvantages, so it's the best. DO IT!
You can't delete memories via moveobjects on.
Quote from: MissBree on 2007 June 07, 20:39:43
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to express my views on this super-interesting topic. I hope I have been of some priceless help to you and your poor sims.
Yours sincerely,
MissBree
Given that all the advice in your post is wrong, with the exception of brainwashing in SimPE, I doubt that you have been of priceless (or any) help to Mens Mortuus. Don't sign your posts.
Mens Mortuus:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 June 08, 10:17:46
A shiny addressing this issue is currently in testing and will be released after the Fat Gwilly One looks at it.
Baaaaa, Pescado :) Let's just hope MissBree doesn't wander into that thread as well.
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