The patch will be out tomorrow...
linolino:
i actually have 2 speakers conected to a central subwoofer. what sound setting should i use then?
crushes still happen with the new sitting interactions, like stealing bite throwing food
siriusthinking:
Son of a crap crap crap and more crap.
I can't find my disk.
JenW:
I don't know if there's a different exam bug, but the one I'm referring to is that my students get exams at ridiculous hours of the night...midnight, 1 am, etc. I don't think any error is going to be generated, but I'll do that next time, Tom. I'm hardly an expert here but it seems it's more a case of not having the right checks in place to make sure the exams occur at a reasonable time. TwoJeffs has had a fix for it available for some time, but I don't think it's been verified as NL-compatible.
Jen
Motoki:
Quote from: linolino on 2005 October 13, 18:45:08
i actually have 2 speakers conected to a central subwoofer. what sound setting should i use then?
Probably stereo I suppose. Although if you notice a difference in sound with the other settings and the game runs okay for you then go for it.
simmiecal:
Quote from: jenwarren on 2005 October 13, 18:53:01
I don't know if there's a different exam bug, but the one I'm referring to is that my students get exams at ridiculous hours of the night...midnight, 1 am, etc. I don't think any error is going to be generated, but I'll do that next time, Tom. I'm hardly an expert here but it seems it's more a case of not having the right checks in place to make sure the exams occur at a reasonable time. TwoJeffs has had a fix for it available for some time, but I don't think it's been verified as NL-compatible.
Jen
I think this is happening because your students have lived in more than one place in the university or they have visited community lots. The semester is a fixed number of sim hours (I think 72). When you go to a community lot, the clock keeps running. When you return to the residential lot, it is the same time on the clock as when you left, but the semester clock would reflect the time spent at the community lot.
Example: semester starts at 8am - 72 more hours until final exam
At 10am - go to community lot and stay 8 hours
Return to residential lot - residential lot still shows time as 10am (when you left) but there are only 62 hours until the final exam: 8am-10am on residential lot + 8 hours at community lot.
When the 62 hours is up, it might be the middle of the night on the residential lot.
Same thing if they move into another residence - it's 8am when they move in but the lot they moved out of it may have been 7pm at night.
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