User talk:Mikeylito

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I'm really happy to have you here, and I look forward to contributing with you! Frostwalker (talk) 18:26, October 12, 2013 (UTC)

Re: Drowning[edit source]

You might want to try it again on your game. This time, use whatever means necessary to maximize all your Sim's motives. Then put them back into the pool with a harvester. You didn't specifically mention how the Sim drowns with a harvester inside the Sim's inventory.

Plus, what Nikel's mean is how can they drown with a harvester while having a car in their inventory didn't do the same thing. Surely EA have their senses and logical thinking while developing such game. --Frostwalker Talk to me! 06:05, October 23, 2013 (UTC)

I knew you weren't talking about cars. I was implying that if having tons of cars can't even drown you, having harvesters has no impact either. Here's what I got from my test, twice:
  1. Here are two Sims, each of them has two harvesters in their inventories. And nope, been keeping them swimming for hours without them drowning... I left the game idle for quite some time, but eventually they drowned simultaneously. I asked, "Why?"
  2. I playtested it once again. This time, only one of the two Sims have the harvester in the inventory. I kept watching them swimming, only to find them getting fatigued at the same time, causing them to drown. From this, I could conclude my findings...
Maybe in the future you could try to reason more politely with someone when you have an opposition. I admit I might have been a little sarcastic in my comment, but I didn't intend to offend or disrespect your edit. Let's say, before you accuse me of mindlessly removing a statement, did you even bother checking it in your game yourself? I didn't mean to deprive others by removing your information, but you sounded really arrogant, assuming you were right. Nikel Talk Vote! 13:36, October 23, 2013 (UTC)