Yes he was Willy Weiner, but when posting I thought Mr. Sausages suited the ridiculousness of it all when I started the first post. So altered it before going on his second rampage. Cecil sausages is also way more awkward to say
Interesting thread. The eyes in the Sims 4 still scare me sometimes.
Like this picture of my Sims, I swear she looks like she is going to pee on him after he proposes:
My Sims are still having clipping issues too with kissing even after the update:
I think my Sims just have a fear of touching each other, so it makes it harder to see the emotions when it seems like they can't stand being near each other.
But notice the difference with the Sims 2 with cuddling, hugging, and kissing. It's just done better.:
“Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it.” –Helen Keller
I'll do a grab of the house if you need it. I think it was a 20 by 30 lot. Fairly bare 3 beds double.2 bedrooms open plan kitchen / dining room. Table and 6 chairs in the middle of the room. 1 big tv on the floor. 2 very small bathrooms. That sort of thing
I have not played TS4. In Part 2, why are they just standing at the curb? I've seen it before in a video and was wondering if there is some strange "zone" right there that makes them completely paralyzed.
I love this experiment, and I'm totally on board. I can't wait to see more.
But I will say that in one of my games, I've had three different sims catch on fire while cooking. And every time all the other sims in the house came running over and one of them would extinguish the burning sim. Nothing would really happen after that except some "tense" emotions or whatever. But at least they did something.
I've never had a fight yet, though. I'm interested to see what happens.
I had another fire experience that I put in the favorite screengrab thread a while ago with completely different yet still manic and weird results. It was on the outdoor retreat bit and that was wall to wall fire extinguishers and oddities. It adds a bit of unpredictable excitement to things that's for sure.
I love this experiment, and I'm totally on board. I can't wait to see more.
But I will say that in one of my games, I've had three different sims catch on fire while cooking. And every time all the other sims in the house came running over and one of them would extinguish the burning sim. Nothing would really happen after that except some "tense" emotions or whatever. But at least they did something.
I've never had a fight yet, though. I'm interested to see what happens.
I think it is different when you are actively playing the family and I also think it matters if there is a fire alarm. I've seen a family react when there was a fire alarm and put out the sim on their own. I've also seen this:
Mom watches and flashes her flirty eyes at her son while he burns to death.
For goodness sake! Someone please tell me why I can't post pictures from Google+ anymore!
I love this experiment, and I'm totally on board. I can't wait to see more.
But I will say that in one of my games, I've had three different sims catch on fire while cooking. And every time all the other sims in the house came running over and one of them would extinguish the burning sim. Nothing would really happen after that except some "tense" emotions or whatever. But at least they did something.
I've never had a fight yet, though. I'm interested to see what happens.
I think it is different when you are actively playing the family and I also think it matters if there is a fire alarm. I've seen a family react when there was a fire alarm and put out the sim on their own. I've also seen this:
Mom watches and flashes her flirty eyes at her son while he burns to death.
For goodness sake! Someone please tell me why I can't post pictures from Google+ anymore!
Although not a perfect comparison, I remember I had a teenager "trick or treat" one halloween in TS3. One of the houses said that there was nobody home when there obviously was so I got a bit mad and started a fire on their doorstep. What I didn't expect was that the sims inside would come out, panic about the fire but not put it out. I got my sim to call the fire-station and she got in trouble for "prank calling". The house ended up burning down, the sims ended up dying (including a child) and my sim didn't seem at all bothered. I felt terrible though. I'm just saying... sims in TS3 weren't always so smart either.
edit: originally said she left flaming poo, but I think that's not right. I think she was probably a witch and started a fire with her wand. It was ages ago.
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TS3 sims were hit-or-miss when it came to reacting to deaths off their own home lots. However, if someone died on their property, they were guaranteed to react somehow unless you cancelled the action.
Also, this experiment rocks and while it shows the failings of a miserable game, I got a good laugh during my also-miserable late shift at IT.
I love this experiment, and I'm totally on board. I can't wait to see more.
But I will say that in one of my games, I've had three different sims catch on fire while cooking. And every time all the other sims in the house came running over and one of them would extinguish the burning sim. Nothing would really happen after that except some "tense" emotions or whatever. But at least they did something.
I've never had a fight yet, though. I'm interested to see what happens.
I think it is different when you are actively playing the family and I also think it matters if there is a fire alarm. I've seen a family react when there was a fire alarm and put out the sim on their own. I've also seen this:
Mom watches and flashes her flirty eyes at her son while he burns to death.
For goodness sake! Someone please tell me why I can't post pictures from Google+ anymore!
"Son, you look so hot!"
*ba dum tish*
Sad to see her just sitting and smiling at him while he burns ...
Although not a perfect comparison, I remember I had a teenager "trick or treat" one halloween in TS3. One of the houses said that there was nobody home when there obviously was so I got a bit mad and started a fire on their doorstep. What I didn't expect was that the sims inside would come out, panic about the fire but not put it out. I got my sim to call the fire-station and she got in trouble for "prank calling". The house ended up burning down, the sims ended up dying (including a child) and my sim didn't seem at all bothered. I felt terrible though. I'm just saying... sims in TS3 weren't always so smart either.
edit: originally said she left flaming poo, but I think that's not right. I think she was probably a witch and started a fire with her wand. It was ages ago.
The house burned down? I thought fires only move to other rooms in Sims 4?
I love this experiment, and I'm totally on board. I can't wait to see more.
But I will say that in one of my games, I've had three different sims catch on fire while cooking. And every time all the other sims in the house came running over and one of them would extinguish the burning sim. Nothing would really happen after that except some "tense" emotions or whatever. But at least they did something.
I've never had a fight yet, though. I'm interested to see what happens.
I think it is different when you are actively playing the family and I also think it matters if there is a fire alarm. I've seen a family react when there was a fire alarm and put out the sim on their own. I've also seen this:
Mom watches and flashes her flirty eyes at her son while he burns to death.
For goodness sake! Someone please tell me why I can't post pictures from Google+ anymore!
Although not a perfect comparison, I remember I had a teenager "trick or treat" one halloween in TS3. One of the houses said that there was nobody home when there obviously was so I got a bit mad and started a fire on their doorstep. What I didn't expect was that the sims inside would come out, panic about the fire but not put it out. I got my sim to call the fire-station and she got in trouble for "prank calling". The house ended up burning down, the sims ended up dying (including a child) and my sim didn't seem at all bothered. I felt terrible though. I'm just saying... sims in TS3 weren't always so smart either.
edit: originally said she left flaming poo, but I think that's not right. I think she was probably a witch and started a fire with her wand. It was ages ago.
The house burned down? I thought fires only move to other rooms in Sims 4?
Yeah, my evil witch tried very hard several times to burn houses down at her university. Never was able to.
Edit: Though I suppose if the fire department wasn't even recognizing the fire, the game probably hit a glitch. That's not one I ever saw, but they do happen.
I love this experiment, and I'm totally on board. I can't wait to see more.
But I will say that in one of my games, I've had three different sims catch on fire while cooking. And every time all the other sims in the house came running over and one of them would extinguish the burning sim. Nothing would really happen after that except some "tense" emotions or whatever. But at least they did something.
I've never had a fight yet, though. I'm interested to see what happens.
I think it is different when you are actively playing the family and I also think it matters if there is a fire alarm. I've seen a family react when there was a fire alarm and put out the sim on their own. I've also seen this:
Mom watches and flashes her flirty eyes at her son while he burns to death.
For goodness sake! Someone please tell me why I can't post pictures from Google+ anymore!
"Son, you look so hot!"
*ba dum tish*
You, sir/madame, win the Internets for the day. LOL
Mstybl95, this was a really great shot. Just set it as my wallpaper so I can laugh every time I boot up my PC. :🐸🐸🐸🐸:
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Like this picture of my Sims, I swear she looks like she is going to pee on him after he proposes:
My Sims are still having clipping issues too with kissing even after the update:
I think my Sims just have a fear of touching each other, so it makes it harder to see the emotions when it seems like they can't stand being near each other.
But notice the difference with the Sims 2 with cuddling, hugging, and kissing. It's just done better.:
Things Simmers Say That You Shouldn't Say In Public
@bobyo2001 great action in your TS2 test
But I will say that in one of my games, I've had three different sims catch on fire while cooking. And every time all the other sims in the house came running over and one of them would extinguish the burning sim. Nothing would really happen after that except some "tense" emotions or whatever. But at least they did something.
I've never had a fight yet, though. I'm interested to see what happens.
I think I have enough to go on, I'll get to work after dinner
Things Simmers Say That You Shouldn't Say In Public
I think it is different when you are actively playing the family and I also think it matters if there is a fire alarm. I've seen a family react when there was a fire alarm and put out the sim on their own. I've also seen this:
Mom watches and flashes her flirty eyes at her son while he burns to death.
For goodness sake! Someone please tell me why I can't post pictures from Google+ anymore!
"Son, you look so hot!"
*ba dum tish*
Would this be under smarter sims or weirder stories?
The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.
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I made art of of a Pepe and Google Deep Dream XD
Although not a perfect comparison, I remember I had a teenager "trick or treat" one halloween in TS3. One of the houses said that there was nobody home when there obviously was so I got a bit mad and started a fire on their doorstep. What I didn't expect was that the sims inside would come out, panic about the fire but not put it out. I got my sim to call the fire-station and she got in trouble for "prank calling". The house ended up burning down, the sims ended up dying (including a child) and my sim didn't seem at all bothered. I felt terrible though. I'm just saying... sims in TS3 weren't always so smart either.
edit: originally said she left flaming poo, but I think that's not right. I think she was probably a witch and started a fire with her wand. It was ages ago.
Also, this experiment rocks and while it shows the failings of a miserable game, I got a good laugh during my also-miserable late shift at IT.
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Ok, that was clearly a game, set and match for Sims 2.
(I must add by the way mr. Sausage is one of the best sims I've ever seen; I guess I like them real cartoony in this game lol))
Sad to see her just sitting and smiling at him while he burns ...
That..is the best thing ever!
Yeah, my evil witch tried very hard several times to burn houses down at her university. Never was able to.
Edit: Though I suppose if the fire department wasn't even recognizing the fire, the game probably hit a glitch. That's not one I ever saw, but they do happen.
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I actually think it's freakin' hilarious and I like the game.
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Of course you don't. Why am I not surprised?
You, sir/madame, win the Internets for the day. LOL
Mstybl95, this was a really great shot. Just set it as my wallpaper so I can laugh every time I boot up my PC. :🐸🐸🐸🐸:
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