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My Sim, Erica, was giving birth (to Jennifer), and my other Sim, Matthew, was refusing to take her to the hospital. Instead, he kept trying to go to bed. So, apparently, sleeping is more important than Jennifer's birth. (And before you tell me it would be more worthwhile sleeping, know that Matthew didn't even have the Sleepy moodlet yet. |
My Sim, Erica, was giving birth (to Jennifer), and my other Sim, Matthew, was refusing to take her to the hospital. Instead, he kept trying to go to bed. So, apparently, sleeping is more important than Jennifer's birth. (And before you tell me it would be more worthwhile sleeping, know that Matthew didn't even have the Sleepy moodlet yet. |
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That tends to happen a lot in the sims, their poor judgement gets the best of them and can lead them to making even poorer disisions |
Revision as of 02:32, 8 April 2014
Canceling the "Get Food Out" interaction
In The Sims 2, all that ever happens when I cancel an autonomous action that involves getting something from a fridge is that the unprepared meal is left on a counter. Dharden (talk) 15:08, September 23, 2010 (UTC)
My Sim, Erica, was giving birth (to Jennifer), and my other Sim, Matthew, was refusing to take her to the hospital. Instead, he kept trying to go to bed. So, apparently, sleeping is more important than Jennifer's birth. (And before you tell me it would be more worthwhile sleeping, know that Matthew didn't even have the Sleepy moodlet yet.
That tends to happen a lot in the sims, their poor judgement gets the best of them and can lead them to making even poorer disisions