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6 years ago
If we are talking about seemingly impossible wishes rather than full-on LTWs, it can be a lot of fun to hold onto some of those that we know can be fulfilled much later. Sometimes it seems like too much trouble to reserve one of the four promised wish slots for what could be a very small LTR points benefit though.
Pillow Fight or Text Another Sim who happens to be a newborn baby -- great, but the target does have to be quite a bit older first.
Marry a particular sim -- one to whom your sim is already married. Alrighty, can do that, but they would have to break up/divorce first and then get back together and remarry. That could be tricky.
Register for Uni on a sim who is currently at Uni -- hmm, mind if we finish up the current term first?
Then we have a few that I have no idea how to approach, even theoretically, other than dismissing them as silly. For example,
Learn How to Drive (or teach your teen how) -- when the teen has already learned how to drive, has the certificate on their wall, and is happily motoring all over town in their own car. Guess I could use a mod (MC) to have the teen "unlearn" their driving skill and start over, but that sure seems like a lot of fuss and bother. Someone at MTS suggested this one means their parents are old enough to have forgotten (most) everything in the way of recent events including the time spent teaching Junior how to drive. Sadly, it does happen. But I don't see any way to proceed with that one the EA way, without mod usage. :)
Pillow Fight or Text Another Sim who happens to be a newborn baby -- great, but the target does have to be quite a bit older first.
Marry a particular sim -- one to whom your sim is already married. Alrighty, can do that, but they would have to break up/divorce first and then get back together and remarry. That could be tricky.
Register for Uni on a sim who is currently at Uni -- hmm, mind if we finish up the current term first?
Then we have a few that I have no idea how to approach, even theoretically, other than dismissing them as silly. For example,
Learn How to Drive (or teach your teen how) -- when the teen has already learned how to drive, has the certificate on their wall, and is happily motoring all over town in their own car. Guess I could use a mod (MC) to have the teen "unlearn" their driving skill and start over, but that sure seems like a lot of fuss and bother. Someone at MTS suggested this one means their parents are old enough to have forgotten (most) everything in the way of recent events including the time spent teaching Junior how to drive. Sadly, it does happen. But I don't see any way to proceed with that one the EA way, without mod usage. :)
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