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EgonVM
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Simpatsyann;c-17842212" wrote:"EgonVM;c-17842056" wrote:"TheGreatGorlon;c-17842045" wrote:"EgonVM;c-17840920" wrote:"musteni;c-17840894" wrote:
I'm now playing a family with a clumsy & neat sim and another sim who hates children. This far I noticed that the neat sim is able to "polish to perfection" things that are already clean. The interaction doesn't go away. Other sims don't have the interaction available.
Good catch! Indeed neat sims can now clean objects that are already clean. The Polish to Perfection renaming comes from Bust the Dust kit.
Tables usually don't get dirty during normal gameplay. You can make them dirty with cheats though...
Well then. Now I couldn't find more. So it's time to play longer and pay attention. I'll make comments if I notice improvements that haven't been brought out yet.
So yes, if you notice any improvements, post them here. Let's see how many can we find! Perhaps SimGurus can give little hints... ;)
Anyway, thank you to those who have already commented here! Let's find out other differences together, shall we?
Eh? I don't have BTD nor is my Sim neat, but all of the Clean interactions in my game for like the past month have either been "Polish to Perfection" or "Clean Lightly."
Now that's interesting... I'll have to disable the pack and see if I get that renaming, too.
That terminology was added with the patch just before BtD came out. It was probably changed because of the kit but it isn't exclusive to the kit.
Hmm... I remembered two bugs that both came with a patch for an upcoming expansion pack. In patch for Parenthood, stereos that were turned off released orange notes instead (which are used in the game pack when a child or teen in loud phase turns on a stereo on loud setting). In the patch for Seasons, the terrain became brownish (in the expansion pack, the terrain becomes brownish during fall and winter). Both of these two issues were fixed by either installing the pack or waiting for the next patch.
Thus I'll conclude that it may be a bug.