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@xochiquetzl_xkvn I don't use Mods or CC. I have all packs and all updates. I will plan to try a few more tests. I have multiple Sims on the lot and realized afterward that I didn't check if someone was blocking the fridge when the one Sim showed the blocked thought, so that may be possible? But... since my other Sims, and he, otherwise seem to use the command fine I wonder if it's intermittent, and/or if it could be triggered by a combination of factors? I'll keep an eye on it and add information here if I see anything pop back up.
I also almost always drag the food to the fridge also. This way if anyone has a sudden crisis and drops their queue I don't have to wonder if it got done. I send everyone for leftovers, and that works great for me with my large households.
@Dreamspinner3 Do you have Mods/CC? If you do, please try, as @xochiquetzl_xkvn mentioned, without your Mods/CC and see if the issue is fixed then.
@SheriGR If you and @Dreamspinner3 are playing on the same lot it might be a build mode thing, I don't know. Like I said, I've seen some problems with the Goth's Ophelia Villa, and it doesn't have move objects on or anything. Just intermittently, someone gets trapped in one of the upstairs bathrooms. There's a long bug report thread on that house and a house in Oasis Springs.
Since it's intermittent, you can playtest it and it looks fine until you try to live there and every, I don't know, 10th or 20th time someone uses the bathroom they get stuck. (They need a shrug emoticon for me to put here.)
That's my guess, anyway.
- SheriGR5 years agoHero
@xochiquetzl_xkvn I am playing a vet clinic that I built to also be lived in. I have farm animals, a large home and household, and a they technically live on another lot (where I have 2 roommates living and a maid/gardener), so I'm testing a lot of edgy aspects, and if something is buggy here and there I can't complain. It is in Henford-on-Bagley, 3 Olde Mill Lane, so not the Goth home. Yes, the Goth home has it's own troubles. 😉
- xochiquetzl_xkvn5 years agoSeasoned Ace
LOL good to know. Yeah, probably not the same thing. I stand corrected, LOL.
Yeah, my Sim has married into the Goth household in more than one save, and... yeah I'm fond of the house because I've lived there in multiple saves but it definitely has problems. Especially if you want toddlers or a garden. :D Or to use the bathroom. 😉
(My vet lives over her vet clinic and her "real" lot is a tiny house, which I use exclusively for gaining toddler skills fast. Er. They're also vampires, LOL, so the tiny house is really barebones--basically a roof and stuff I need for a toddler. No toilet, tiny kitchenette, no beds for the adults because they don't sleep anyway... just a toddler bed, a potty, a tub, and a million toddler skilling items and pet bowls/furniture/litterboxes. But I digress.)
- SheriGR5 years agoHero
@xochiquetzl_xkvn Yaaaa... I chronically digress. @PugLove888 and I decided to have me build and test a clinic/home, and she is making James Herriot (vet) and his family to live in it. I've done this with a retail store before, but not a vet clinic.
It's been an interesting test. I have one of the vets/employees also living as one of the roommates in the 'home' they don't live in. When I hired the maid/gardener they apparently go to the home. They all seem happy and rent appears. At least they get to watch tv on that lot if I forget to summon the children or working Sims to the vet clinic when they get 'home'. [Since the clinic is a period build (1930's), it's only got the new typewriter/computers in a couple of rooms for writing - otherwise no electronic entertainment.]
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