News Paper Thief in BV win everytime ?
maxon:
Quote from: sloppyhousewife on 2007 September 29, 11:57:41
It depends - the Diva and Mr. Big always steal the newspaper, no matter if you are friends with them or not. So if you have a Downtown district attached to your neighborhood, the paper gets stolen pretty often (unless your sim lives in a hood other than Downtown and you have localwalkbys installed).
I've never seen that - maybe it's because I never let my sims speak to them?
Invisigoth:
Quote from: sloppyhousewife on 2007 September 29, 11:57:41
Quote from: Sivany on 2007 September 29, 11:43:06
I've never seen this happen. Is it only sims that are furious with the residents that steal papers? My sims are far too nice and never get mad with each other so maybe that would explain it.
It depends - the Diva and Mr. Big always steal the newspaper, no matter if you are friends with them or not. So if you have a Downtown district attached to your neighborhood, the paper gets stolen pretty often (unless your sim lives in a hood other than Downtown and you have localwalkbys installed).
I'm pretty sure that I've never seen the Diva, Mr. Big, or the slob at all. I'm sure that I could do a search and find out how to locate them, but from what I've heard there's nothing terribly compelling about these characters, so I don't have much of a reason to hunt them down. Although my mean (playable and townie) sims do steal the paper from time to time. I get a lot more trashcan kickers than I do paper stealers.
Zazazu:
My trashcan kicker and newspaper stealer in Queen's Cove are the same. According to the face template she's based off, she's a regular townie teen. She also has bright pink hair and hangs out at Kennedy's convenience store, playing her handheld game and not buying anything.
Sleepycat:
I use NoKickTrash by Inge Jones. I always hated having the trash cans kicked over :P
Aggie:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 September 27, 16:11:56
Predictably, someone had taken a swing at it, the discarded cracked bat having been thrown into the yard. I'll let you figure out what happens when someone takes a swing at a mailbox from a moving vehicle and instead of encountering a soft, yielding aluminum mailbox, strikes hard, unyielding, concrete.
Did they cause themself grievous bodily harm, by any chance?
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