No, I haven't seen it in a food stall either, but I haven't had my sim travel to Mt.K for a vacation or on a festival. They last time I've seen it was on another game where I had to level up Gourmet to find it in cooking.
No, I haven't seen it in a food stall either, but I haven't had my sim travel to Mt.K for a vacation or on a festival. They last time I've seen it was on another game where I had to level up Gourmet to find it in cooking.
Yah, I just tested it in my game with my culinary career sim. I sent her there and had her eat some and she still didn't get the recipe. Seems there is something else to it, or that particular recipe is bugging or something.
I sent my sim there on vacation and saw it at the snow festival, she ate it and I see it in Cook now, my other sim didn't eat it and its not in her thing either (she's also new, so basically I just got her to level 2 in cooking)
@Stormkeep is your culinary sim leveled up in gourmet cooking?
She's maxed in all 3, cooking, gourmet cooking and baking. I also tried on lots with and without the Simple Living trait. The recipe isn't there for her and going out and eating it didn't get it show up either.
Edit: Maybe you have to eat it at the food stall? I had her order it at a restaurant.
Edit 2: NEVER MIND.
I realized I was clicking the refrigerator to bring up the Cook menu and I just remembered that some recipes require you to click on the Oven...it shows up when I click the oven.
Yes it is...and I forget all the time. I almost always click on the refrigerator except in households where the kitchen layout makes the stove more in-my-face than the refrigerator. There aren't all that many recipes where it makes a difference, but there are a few. Apparently Seaweed Ramen is one of them.
Yep, my sim who hasn't eaten has it when I click on the stove so apparently I just always click on the stupid fridge lol. I did not know that some recipes are like that though. Stupid seaweed ramen lol.
Oh that's good to know, thanks you two. I habitually use the fridge because there are so many meals that appear only if you click the fridge and not on the stove! I suppose seaweed ramen is the other way around...
I don't think there's any difference now in the two 'What Happened In Your Game' threads. 🤔
This is true. But…When I first started posting gameplay content, the serial story thread was very long, very involved, and had stories that have gone on for ages with a regular group of contributors. My comments and short contributions didn’t fit there. It was almost like the new kid trying to get into an established club. I could share my little anecdotes and story segments in the other thread much more comfortably. Over the last few months, though, the non-serial posts have gotten longer and more “continuing story” like. I try to keep my posts short snapshots instead of lengthy book chapters in order to keep it from becoming like the other thread, but some kind of emerging narrative is inevitable if you’re sharing your gameplay.
While cooking Pasta Primavera my sim got to level 4 gourmet cooking, then shortly after leveled up to 6, completely skipping level 5. I checked the notification panel to make sure I didn't mis-read the level-up notices and, sure enough, the first notification said level 4 and the very next one said level 6. Anyone else have this happen with a skill? Just curious...
I don't think there's any difference now in the two 'What Happened In Your Game' threads. 🤔
True, I've noticed a lot of what I'd consider serial stories popping up in the "non serial story" thread. I suppose people just have different interpretations of what a serial story is. Personally I always consider it to be one thread for written stories and the other for casual discussions about gameplay
But on that note I always find it impressive how much effort and time people put into their posts and stories, I usually just pop in once every two weeks with random things I found funny nothing in my game is that thought out
Why for the love of all things sim do my teens and kids not stop asking for advice. I made an orphanage with a haunted basement but filled it with all kinds of fun activities for the kids. I turned on autonomy and one by one the kids are ignoring all the toys trailing up to the third floor.
I'm like what's happening?!! They lined up one by one in front of the adult on the third floor to ask for advice😑
And this is something I have been annoyed with for years everytime autonomy is on.
I like that feature, and they don't often ask for advice in my game. I choose advice depending on parent's traits, not my personal opinion, so it doesn't get repetitive.
I pick like this too. Not just with parenting, but with all aspects like invites to lots, Neighborhood Story advice, NAP voting etc.
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Yah, I just tested it in my game with my culinary career sim. I sent her there and had her eat some and she still didn't get the recipe. Seems there is something else to it, or that particular recipe is bugging or something.
The Winters family Tree --- My Mods
She's maxed in all 3, cooking, gourmet cooking and baking. I also tried on lots with and without the Simple Living trait. The recipe isn't there for her and going out and eating it didn't get it show up either.
Edit: Maybe you have to eat it at the food stall? I had her order it at a restaurant.
Edit 2: NEVER MIND.
I realized I was clicking the refrigerator to bring up the Cook menu and I just remembered that some recipes require you to click on the Oven...it shows up when I click the oven.
The Winters family Tree --- My Mods
The Winters family Tree --- My Mods
I did not know that some recipes are like that though. Stupid seaweed ramen lol.
It crashed completely.
It wouldn't surprise me if there is limited romantic gameplay added.
It wouldn't surprise me if there are loads of new wedding dresses specifically made to help my male sims embrace their inner bridezillas.
Why would it be limited?
Bridezilla!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE1DP7urQvY
This is true. But…When I first started posting gameplay content, the serial story thread was very long, very involved, and had stories that have gone on for ages with a regular group of contributors. My comments and short contributions didn’t fit there. It was almost like the new kid trying to get into an established club. I could share my little anecdotes and story segments in the other thread much more comfortably. Over the last few months, though, the non-serial posts have gotten longer and more “continuing story” like. I try to keep my posts short snapshots instead of lengthy book chapters in order to keep it from becoming like the other thread, but some kind of emerging narrative is inevitable if you’re sharing your gameplay.
Tales From The Myst
The Blue Moon Jukebox
Because I believe EA/ Sims 4 has a rather solid history of under-delivering game play.
And because I am sardonic.
True, I've noticed a lot of what I'd consider serial stories popping up in the "non serial story" thread. I suppose people just have different interpretations of what a serial story is. Personally I always consider it to be one thread for written stories and the other for casual discussions about gameplay
I pick like this too. Not just with parenting, but with all aspects like invites to lots, Neighborhood Story advice, NAP voting etc.