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Okay, so.
I started a brand new save, new house, new sim and the cooking glitch disappears. That sim made several dishes without an issue.
i went back to my old save and the same "pathing bubble" halfway through happens again. So I deleted the entire kitchen and redid it with brand new everything -- even the clutter. Rearranged the counters and everything.
And the issue still happens. About halfway through cooking a dish, the sim waves their hand and gives you the footprints and red X, then abandons the meals. This happens even if I drag the food they were preparing into other rooms. BUT the sims has no problem picking the food up and throwing it out, or washing the dishes in the sink rather than the dishwasher heh.
I'm really baffled.
So, an update.
I seem to have solved it. Ive tested with both sims in my household and they're able to cook again.
Apparently the hanging pot rack...which was green and allowed to be placed near the stove...was somehow blocking the stove. I was rearranging the grill from outside to be where my stove is and it wouldn't let me place it, showing intersecting objects.
I put the grill back outside, put the stove back, moved the hanging pot rack away from the stove by one grid square, and they're cooking again.
It's still a bug -- because the pot rack on the ceiling shouldn't block their pathing for one, and for another it shouldn't let me place the pot rack there if it would block the stove. But if anyone else is getting this issue, try moving around the stuff on your ceiling apparently lol.
- crinrict9 years agoHero+
Hi @beccap1992
moved your post to the old post on this
I'll retest this. Should have been fixed a while ago
- SimGuruNick9 years ago
EA Staff (Retired)
I'm guessing this is due to the wall height being set too low, you can't route underneath the item if the wall height is set too low. But you can still use the microwave and oven if the object is placed over top. The pot rack can be placed over tables, but not over bookshelves since the objects intersect. This is by design.