Playing with fridge

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ElviraGoth:
The playing with the refrigerator thing was one of the first strange autonomous things I saw a sim do - it was a sim teen who's aspiration had gone into the red from a death fear.  And she had wants I had a hard time satisfying at the time.

I just had a cat go watch a ghost that was on the lot.  It had a sim's face in the queue, and when I moused over it the box said "Watch".  The cat went to where the ghost was at the time and watched it drift around the lot, following it for awhile.

phyllis_p:
Quote from: sagana on 2007 July 18, 21:09:26

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Hungry dogs not specifically trained on pet food will either knock over the trash can and eat the garbage, or will eat the flowers. It doesn't harm the flowers as far as I can tell, and it satisfies hunger.

I was rather surprised recently to see one of my dogs cue up an "ask owner to fill the pet food dish" action. I'd not seen that before.


I've seen hungry dogs eat snow, and I've also seen cats jump up on the kitchen counter to eat from the serving platter while Sims are at the table.

Magicmoon:
Quote from: Emma on 2007 July 18, 21:22:47

Does anyone know if they can break the fridge that way?


I had a whole family of Sims that used to do it several times a day. I think it is the playfulness factor. I rarely see it any more though so it may also include low aspirations since I saw it much more often when I first started playing than I do now. Anyway, I kept the same fridge in that house that they started with and nothing bad ever happend to either the fridge or the Sims. The only problem was that whenever someone wanted to cook something, they would complain that they couldn't use the fridge because someone else was swinging on the door. Like you, I kept thinking that surely they would end up breaking the door off. It just never happened.

Orikes:
Quote from: phyllisp on 2007 July 18, 19:42:07

Quote from: cabelle on 2007 July 18, 19:04:46

The pool game "Timle Tourneau" and the pool slide were the features that came with Seasons. It is so funny to watch a sim with low body skill slide down the pool.  :D



Is that what they're saying! Thank you, Cabelle -- that's too funny!  I have them play Marco Polo quite often -- it's cute, especially when the "polo" person cheats -- but it never occurred to me that the Simlish words for Marco Polo had any meaning  :D


Yeah, I remember hearing that in one of the designer blog videos for Seasons. It's supposed to be a nod to Tim LeTourneau, one of the original designers behind Sims2. :)

Emma:
Quote from: magicmoon on 2007 July 18, 22:28:06

I had a whole family of Sims that used to do it several times a day. I think it is the playfulness factor. I rarely see it any more though so it may also include low aspirations since I saw it much more often when I first started playing than I do now. Anyway, I kept the same fridge in that house that they started with and nothing bad ever happend to either the fridge or the Sims. The only problem was that whenever someone wanted to cook something, they would complain that they couldn't use the fridge because someone else was swinging on the door. Like you, I kept thinking that surely they would end up breaking the door off. It just never happened.


Aww that's a shame :D

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