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- Beardedgeek725 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Zimz4;c-17402145" wrote:
"Sharonia;c-17402126" wrote:
They do this predictable behavior whenever they get angry. Smashing doll houses, kicking bins. It's rather annoying really.
I know right? As if everyone who gets angry in the world is defined by finding the nearest doll house and smash it. It's like when I have a little girl sim and she gets sad, she runs to the nearest walk in closet to cry and sob her heart out. But when I have this big, tough, muscular dude who gets sad, he does the same thing, run to the nearest walk in closet and cry like a little girl. The range of behavior within specific emotional moods is so limited without sims having a personality.
However it's only visitors for me. And visitors that are angry for some reason (randomly) when visiting. I never have a Sim getting angry that lives on a lot. - OEII10015 years agoSeasoned AceMaybe they're trying to send a message that the kid spends too much time playing with the dollhouse.
- There was a thread the other day talking about being kicked out of someone's house for cooking in their home - why isn't destroying a child's dollhouse a removable offence?
- SimAlexandria5 years agoSeasoned AceI don't even give my kids doll houses cuz their parents keep breaking them
- OEII10015 years agoSeasoned Ace
"LindsaySeddon1;c-17402180" wrote:
There was a thread the other day talking about being kicked out of someone's house for cooking in their home - why isn't destroying a child's dollhouse a removable offence?
You can immediately ask them, or any sim to leave. They will comply 100% of the time. - CaprianaB5 years agoSeasoned AceI always have my sims ask angry sims to leave the moment they show up at their house after having the dollhouse stomped on and garbage kicked over too many times before they can even start doing damage.
The only place I couldn't stop it was when I had a sim in the doctor career. I went to work with him, and almost every day, an orderly would beat up the big stuffed toy near the check-in desk. - therealtacomama5 years agoRising Veteran
"OEII1001;c-17402186" wrote:
"LindsaySeddon1;c-17402180" wrote:
There was a thread the other day talking about being kicked out of someone's house for cooking in their home - why isn't destroying a child's dollhouse a removable offence?
You can immediately ask them, or any sim to leave. They will comply 100% of the time.
But I want them to know WHYYYYY I am kicking their butts to the curb. Dollhouses are expensive! Hahaha - Traits need to affect emotional expression and add different interactions.
Angry poop should only come from slobs. - OEII10015 years agoSeasoned Ace
"CaptainElsa;c-17402282" wrote:
"OEII1001;c-17402186" wrote:
"LindsaySeddon1;c-17402180" wrote:
There was a thread the other day talking about being kicked out of someone's house for cooking in their home - why isn't destroying a child's dollhouse a removable offence?
You can immediately ask them, or any sim to leave. They will comply 100% of the time.
But I want them to know WHYYYYY I am kicking their butts to the curb. Dollhouses are expensive! Hahaha
Sims are jerks. What can I say? "OEII1001;c-17402287" wrote:
"CaptainElsa;c-17402282" wrote:
"OEII1001;c-17402186" wrote:
"LindsaySeddon1;c-17402180" wrote:
There was a thread the other day talking about being kicked out of someone's house for cooking in their home - why isn't destroying a child's dollhouse a removable offence?
You can immediately ask them, or any sim to leave. They will comply 100% of the time.
But I want them to know WHYYYYY I am kicking their butts to the curb. Dollhouses are expensive! Hahaha
Sims are jerks. What can I say?
I like it when my angry sims smash dollhouses while my childish sims cry beside them.