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puzzlezaddict
8 years agoHero+
Ummm... okay... that's, ::gulp:: that's great, for you, definitely, a great way to, um, spice things up. Sure. ::backs away very, very slowly::
Just kidding, you're fine. We all know it's the silent ones who are the most dangerous. ::glances around furtively::
In all seriousness, I was really disappointed with the hidden pyro trait (sometimes inherited from a high-level firefighter parent). While you can click on the sim in question and prompt them to (words to the effect of) "light something nearby on fire," you never get to choose which item, or "item," as the case may be. Even worse, the fire dies down with absolutely no damage to the surrounding area, and in less time than it takes the fire department to respond. And with not so much as a crazy-eyes pyro moodlet! As a test, I had a sim sit in a burning chair, and she didn't even notice, even though she most definitely was not immune to fire—I just used nraas MC to give her the pyro trait. I know EA has the teen rating to contend with, but how about teaching children that their actions have consequences?
On the other hand, you could just abandon a stove mid-roast like everyone else.
Just kidding, you're fine. We all know it's the silent ones who are the most dangerous. ::glances around furtively::
In all seriousness, I was really disappointed with the hidden pyro trait (sometimes inherited from a high-level firefighter parent). While you can click on the sim in question and prompt them to (words to the effect of) "light something nearby on fire," you never get to choose which item, or "item," as the case may be. Even worse, the fire dies down with absolutely no damage to the surrounding area, and in less time than it takes the fire department to respond. And with not so much as a crazy-eyes pyro moodlet! As a test, I had a sim sit in a burning chair, and she didn't even notice, even though she most definitely was not immune to fire—I just used nraas MC to give her the pyro trait. I know EA has the teen rating to contend with, but how about teaching children that their actions have consequences?
On the other hand, you could just abandon a stove mid-roast like everyone else.
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