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- I wish every career gave an option to work part time and the partime jobs full time. Some work full time in retail, general labor etc
- ck2134 years agoLegend

It's fine that I don't have to worry about having my sims prepare food in Uni,
but does the game really have to generate so much? And it's fattening.
Uni game-play consists of term papers, presentation boards, homework, going to class, cleaning up spoiled food, and working off all the calories from eating. - Marko0sh4 years agoNew VanguardHere's another one I found out today....
Other sims stealing MY food from the food vendors/stalls before I get to eat it or put it in my inventory.
Its making me want to install that one mod I saw on Youtube that lets you kill sims. Do not touch my food! - LetMePlaySimSoon4 years agoNew ScoutFoodie sims autonomously drinking water then getting an uncomfortable moodlet from the mediocre drink. It's... just water, guys, and if you hate it so much just don't drink it...
- NightwalkerArk4 years agoNew AceSome new annoyances.
Private island, private property. A Sim shows up out of nowhere and heads right into my house, going straight for the tea machine (just like all my other Sims on the lot), puts the cup down without finishing the drink and finally, I could tell her to leave. Thought it was a recurring bug, but then got a crazy thought: The Private Property Trait deters everyone but the most persistent visitors - perhaps trivial things like doors doesn't bother these people.
My Sims are getting spoiled, and I haven't given any of them the high maintenance trait. Whenever they go for another cup of tea (or glass of water), and they do that ALOT, they take their drink and head right for the bathtub and spend 10-20 sim minutes or so taking a bath before going back out. Does *not* care if a Sim is using the toilet, doesn't even get embarassed by it. "SimSoon;c-17978824" wrote:
Foodie sims autonomously drinking water then getting an uncomfortable moodlet from the mediocre drink. It's... just water, guys, and if you hate it so much just don't drink it...
Oh yes, this one irritates me so much too! Why are you hurting yourselves, foodies...
And speaking of food...
Stop sniffing your food after each bite, sims!
And the drag and drop is too d... sensitive! :s
How many times did I just want to move the camera, and ended up dragging my BBQ by accident, and dropping it in a visitor's inventory...- babajayne4 years agoSeasoned AceIn CAS, female sims move in such a way that their right arm looks like it’s not attached to their body.
- In the Eco Lifestyle world, other Sims just walk right into your house and read your books, get on your PC, chat in your bathroom, etc.
Always have to lock the doors, or have a vampire ready to bite them upon entering. (And don't tell me I didn't ask for permission to drink- they trespassed!) - Behappy1st4 years agoSeasoned Ace
"JustMeAlb;c-17977252" wrote:
Vampires wanting to go outside into the sunlight to perform the actions you gave them, and ...
No indicator when "Fly here as bat" fails
Yesterday had a vampire get caught outside as the sun came up, clicked "Fly here as bat" in his home then panic clicked it several more times when I saw him just standing there burning, then finally managed to get him inside with "Move here". So then I have him Dark Meditate to help recover and he heads for the door outside. NOOOOO!!!!!
Lol!!! - Behappy1st4 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Scobre;c-17974933" wrote:
"RySBI;c-17974803" wrote:
For me it’s not being able to own a coffee machine or tea maker because Sims are SO overly obsessed with constantly using it and cancelling out every other action.
One other thing is when you prepare a meal, but instead of using the dining table, Sims sometimes wander off and go sit somewhere random like on a bed upstairs to eat.
I think that might be because Sims have a hidden thirst need, they can become obsessed with bartending too.
Set the table and they will sit at it.