"Nindigo;c-16641486" wrote:
"Stormsview;c-16641464" wrote:
go try to put fish you caught into your fridge, can't. you can not cook them on your stove. you can not grill what you caught. also, you can not talk to the Sim your fishing with until you and they stop fishing. but they will keep what you said for later like if you try to even blow a kiss. it will be in holding until your done. This guy was fishing with his wife but can not talk to her until they stop fishing.
I just tried it again just in case something did change. It was so funny the wife got abducted by aliens and the husband did not react standing right next to her.
Fishing is not social, it does not matter how many or who you are with, the family does not matter.
In sims 3 you could do all that. Not sims 4
I can put any freshly caught fish in my Sims' fridge, I can cook them on both their stove and any grill (private or public). Your game sounds terribly buggy - have you tried a repair and/or remove mods and cc?
It's true, Sims don't talk during fishing, but they do gain relationship with whoever is fishing at the same fishing sign.
Yes we see relationship points over the heads of our Sims but if your Sim doesn't already have that person in their relationship panel they don't show up as a Sim they know. If your Sims get relationship points they are so small to be insignificant in my opinion.
Fish can be put in the fridge to use in recipes but it does eventually deteriorate although it doesn't seem to matter if a Sim cooks with foul fish! Fish can be used on the grill in recipes too, and if I remember correctly you have to have a fish in your Sims inventory to cook a fish recipe on the grill. Fish can also be cooked on the fire pit that came with Outdoor Retreat but it uses any fish not one you select to cook with.
Thank you for all replies and idea's. I do know where to catch certain fish but it's catching them and the time it takes. I think I preferred fishing in the Sims 3 a whole lot more and even in the Sims 2 where it was fun to make relationships fishing.