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1  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: The Sims Medieval on: 2011 March 25, 15:09:41
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To emphasize, that's devoured—not injured.

Devoured but not injured? You mean like in the Jonah & the whale story? Does the bear vomit out the child after three days and three nights and what does the child do then?
2  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: The Neverending Pause on: 2011 February 11, 15:17:04
I most often get a NEP/freeze when taking a screenshot which involves a lot of quick camera moves;  a fast changing and complicated background certainly adds to the probability of a freeze which, however, only occurs after I had taken the screenshot and not while I am moving the camera. (It is almost guaranteed in one of the "star" villas in Bridgeport which has big windows with great vistas of the city and the landscape.)  Sometimes I also get it, as already pointed out in this thread, with a lot of concurrent commands/events. On the other hand, I never got it with a family that does not have at least three generations.

At least in my case it seems to be a memory problem. Anyway, I hope this helps.
3  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: Bugs in WA on: 2009 December 07, 02:40:46
Everybody knows that pregnant women are unclean. It's just Eaxis giving its due to the Peranakan belief.
4  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: So did anyone else notice the knockoff Brady Bunch family? on: 2009 June 16, 00:16:03
Not quite sure who or what Brady Bunch are but Darlene sure gets lovely descendants.



Her daughter after she became a teen. Curiously, now that she is a YA in my game she's looking almost exactly like Scarlett Johansson. (The lips do the trick, methinks.)
5  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: Grainy & wonky :) on: 2009 June 01, 00:36:14
:lol:

Anyway, when I had my first artistic Sim I was quite pleased with her early efforts but as she supposedly got better and better she actually became worse and worse. I kept all of her early work and sold all her later paintings.

I'd love to see the stuff EAxis people keep at home (if any). Must be quite a sight.
6  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: Share pix / vidz of THE HORROR here on: 2009 May 31, 20:13:47


My Sim seducing Bella.

Wait a minute ... Bella?

How the beautiful have fallen ... Sad
7  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: OK, so why would I want this mess? on: 2009 May 31, 13:24:45
I could say that, in a way, this game was built for me. I did not like rotating in TS2 so from the very beginning I was looking forward to "one family only" play. I hated loading screens and there are none now. There are many new elements that do enrich gameplay; there are also some bugs and some stupid - though mostly understandable - design flaws (like the "immaculate conception" problem) but on the whole, I can't say anything really bad about TS3. I don't even miss hacks - cheats that came with the game are quite enough for me ATM.

So why do I prefer lurking on forums (which I have been doing for a long time here)
instead of just catching the most important news and hurrying back to the game? Like some other people in this thread I don't know for sure. I'll just say that it does not feel sexy like TS2 did, and I am not talking about skins or interactions from adult sites. I guess it's a lot of small signals that one "reads" mostly on subconscious level and that all add up in the end, making the game unattractive for some of us.
8  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Crashing on: 2009 May 31, 10:18:10
First, hello to you all.

Next, my problem. In an hour or so, my game crashed twice yesterday - just vanished. I remembered my TS2 experience and removed most cache files. Game regenerated them and crashing stopped.

There are four cache files in the game now; I only removed three - I did not want to touch the script one and obviously it was not the one that caused crashes. All are marked as DBPF packages:

CASPartCache
compositorCache
scriptCache - this is the one I did not remove
simCompositorCache

I can guess what they do from their names but still, I'd like to have another opinion. Also, I don't think that it is necessary to remove the three - probably removing just one should do the trick. But which one?
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