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  • CGrant56's avatar
    CGrant56
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    6 years ago

    @crinrict @88keysofsadism   I see toddler beds and the child's drawing station in the house.  It also appears that the upstairs is wide open.  Crin, correct me if I am wrong,  I always create nurseries and keep all the kid and toddler activities there so this doesn't come up in my game but this might be a block on woohoo if kids are present situation, either awake or sleeping.  Also question if the bed in the area on the left is accessible since it appears to be only a half tile on each side.

  • crinrict's avatar
    crinrict
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    6 years ago
    @CGrant56 I don't think the objects themselves should lock them out though. So it depends if children are present. One bed seems a bit close to the wall, yes.
  • crinrict's avatar
    crinrict
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    6 years ago
    @88keysofsadism Try a different family that lives in a different house to see if that works (to narrow down if it's an issue with the house or those Sims)
  • Sims are able to sleep in that bed. Is more space required for activities that aren't sleeping?

  • crinrict's avatar
    crinrict
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    6 years ago
    @88keysofsadism Are there any kids in the household that are present and could be preventing the parents from woohoo ?
  • CGrant56's avatar
    CGrant56
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    6 years ago

    @crinrict  I apologize for not being clearer.  I agree with you on the objects themselves.  They have no impact on whether you can woohoo or not.  You did get the gist of where I was going though.  What I was really trying to say was that their mere presence leads me to believe that there is a toddler or child in the household and you can't woohoo if they are present in the room where you want to woohoo.  As best as I can see, the double beds are in spaces which are not separated from the rest of the floor, particularly on the 2nd floor.  There is a single bedroom and a bathroom up there, but otherwise, the floor is are wide open so if a child or toddler (I can't remember on babies atm) is anywhere other than the bathroom and that single bedroom on that floor, woohoo won't work since the game sees it as a single space.  Same goes for the lower floor and the location of the double bed that has the two toddler beds very close by.

    @88keysofsadism  My suggestion to you is to put some interior walls with doors in to create completely separate rooms for the double beds.  That should fix your problem assuming you do have kids in the house.  It's good to know that the beds with only a half tile are accessible.  I didn't know that since in earlier versions of the sims franchise (Sims 2), you couldn't do that.  You had to have at least a full tile to get into the bed.  In general, I've found that sims like a lot of space to maneuver to avoid route failures and I build my houses with at least 1 clear tile around the beds on the sides.  I typically use 1 and a half tiles where I can most times though.  If you can get into the bed from both sides, then you can woohoo in it.  So that is not what is causing your problem. 

  • I have none of the issues you mentioned but suddenly none of the woohoo options work. They will ask their partner then it just disappears and they don't do anything.