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I'm sorry for responding so late, apparently my email program all of the sudden decided that the emails from EA HQ where spam. Sigh. Anyway, I clicked frantically on the flame so I have clicked a lot of areas but I didn't methodically click the whole flame. The object on fire was in this case a BBQ, and unfortunately I do not have that save anymore. I did try the next day to reproduce the error, but as always when you actually WANT something to go wrong, it doesn't happen. (Edit: I meant that nothing went up in flames so I couldn't test if I got the same error message!) If there is any way I can test it legit please let me know and I'd love to help!
@AlHollandiyah Thank you very much for responding. Glad this issue is resolved and you sims are safer from the dreaded flame. If the issue occurs again let us know.
- 9 years ago
I didn't say it was resolved, I said I couldn't reproduce it. Meaning, when I tried to test it again nothing got set on fire. I tried my hardest, making my sims cook on cheap furniture while very tired and without cooking skills, but nothing went wrong. As always when you wánt something to go wrong. So the issue is still there, only I don't know how to test it if I can't set anything on fire! Sorry if I wasn't clear in my previous post!
- IrishMadCat_EA9 years agoSeasoned Hotshot
@AlHollandiyah Sorry for the confusion. If you do have another fire and the same issue occurs please do provide us the save and we will investigate. The information about your clicking and what caught fire is also very helpful.
- 9 years ago
Is there a way to risk fire in the sims? My households usually have full fire protection in the form of both items and reliable furniture as soon as they can afford it. Is there anything I can put in a household / make them do, that makes the chances of fire bigger?
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