Anti-Redundancy *CRITICAL FOR BVp0*
spaceface:
The legend is pretty, but it seems to me to be the most pointless thing in BV. My sims now keep rolling wants to tell it to other sims.
J. M. Pescado:
If the want is starting to become clog, take their scroll away and put it someplace in the house as decoration, and they will stop.
sloppyhousewife:
Quote from: Hook on 2007 September 20, 13:53:32
I like sloppyhousewife's story about learning to bow from the WOM.
Actually, it was sim me's only chance to learn it - the locals just hated her ;D. Which I found hilarious, because the first thing she learned at Takamizu Village was to teleport and thus used this very convenient way of transportation all the time. It was like "Look at that stupid German bitch - thinks she's so cool using powers she doesn't even understand." :D
Back to topic: I haven't seen any locals at the hotel lots (both Takamizu and Twikki) since installing Anti-Redundancy. Not that I'm complaining, I'm just wondering if this is related?
jsalemi:
I don't recall seeing locals at the hotels even before this was updated -- only other vacation/tourist families and the staff. I always thought the locals only appeared on comm lots.
jolrei:
Quote from: jsalemi on 2007 September 21, 12:46:08
I don't recall seeing locals at the hotels even before this was updated -- only other vacation/tourist families and the staff. I always thought the locals only appeared on comm lots.
If by locals we are talking about blonde haired sims in grass skirts, etc, my sims have met those guys in hotels and my sims learned the "chill out" gesture from one of them in the hotel lobby. I'm sure antiredundancy was loaded at the time. Mind you, I didn't have it loaded until after a fair number of the blighters had been spawned already so that might be why they show up. I haven't bothered to delete them.
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