Bubbly child?
jsalemi:
Yea, I've lost a few dormies I didn't want to lose due to them falling asleep outside the dorm where I don't pay attention to them. So most of my dorms have a boom box on the front porch that's on all the time to keep them from sleeping outside.
LizzyJ:
I had the ghosty dormie problem, but it solved itself when she got struck by lightning. Now she's a very very pale ghost. :D
Sivany:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2007 September 19, 19:55:36
Typically, the bubbles are a stuck effect from cleaning (with a super-neat sim). Usually, taking them off lot fixes it.
I did think it might be a stuck cleaning thing but when I made her selectable and checked she only had 4 neat points and no cleaning skill. Very random. It seems to have gone now anyway, when I reloaded today she was bubble free.
Never had the constant pouring bird food, although I have had a sim get stuck with a sponge in her hand after cleaning the bath and it just wouldn't go away no matter what I did. Eventually it went after I installed a new expansion pack and the sims all reset themselves (this was back in the days when I didn't know about forcing an error to reset the sims). I've also had sims get stuck with their hand raised as if moving a chess piece. This actually happens quite often but now I know to just reset the sim, previously it used to really annoy me.
Inge:
I just let them get on with it, work it into my game as a special Sim illness. And what about the one where they can't stop sitting, and scoot around the house looking like they're in an invisible wheelchair? Bladder desperation usually corrects that one eventually :)
jolrei:
Quote from: Inge on 2007 September 20, 13:33:58
I just let them get on with it, work it into my game as a special Sim illness. And what about the one where they can't stop sitting, and scoot around the house looking like they're in an invisible wheelchair? Bladder desperation usually corrects that one eventually :)
I reckon these are akin to the 'chess arm' glitch in which the sim runs around the house with one arm perpetually in the chess playing posture. Generally getting them to practice chess again and cancelling the action solves that. In that context, I'm not surprised that sitting on the terlet corrects the sim posture. For story purposes, I suppose you could always write in a sub-plot about how the sim hurt their back in particularly vigorous woohoo or something.
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