Title: Ghosts Post by: ecaguimbal on 2006 March 30, 03:22:31 What is the color of the ghost if he/she dies by elevator? lightning? rally-forth? thanks.
Title: Re: Ghosts Post by: Ancient Sim on 2006 March 30, 03:29:14 Going by the colour of the lifts, probably a horrid murky grey. I haven't even witnessed a plummeting yet. I only have one lot with lifts and one of them broke in it, then I discovered a memory for one of them that they'd plummeted. I never saw or heard anything, so it can't have been much to see. Wasn't sure about getting one of my Sims to mend it either, but in the end it took the one I sent (6 Mechanical) hardly any time at all to fix it. Much, much less than unblocking a toilet.
Title: Re: Ghosts Post by: veilchen on 2006 March 30, 04:43:29 Now that is rather shocking Ancient. I'm so used to thinking that if a odd/strange/bizarre/incredibly funny thing could happen in TS2, it would happen in your game. You have just about the most interesting game going that I've ever heard about. ;)
Title: Re: Ghosts Post by: Ancient Sim on 2006 March 31, 00:12:34 Well, what happened may well have been odd/strange/bizarre/incredibly funny, Veilchen, but unfortunately I'll never know that because I didn't see it happen! The lot in question is very large, it's a double-fronted townhouse with 3 floors at each side and the lifts are in the business side, so if I was busy in the house side, or on a different floor, I could easily have missed it. The person who plummeted was the ex-Diva, now married to Twain, but she can't have suffered that much because she was happily primping herself shortly afterwards.
Title: Re: Ghosts Post by: Dark Trepie on 2006 March 31, 00:21:40 I've heard others say the elevators break pretty often. But the only one I've played around with was surprisingly resiliant. I had a couple woohoo in it at least 10 times in a row trying to break the darn thing. But it just wouldn't break...
Title: Re: Ghosts Post by: Simlover on 2006 March 31, 06:32:44 Maybe like everything else in the sims its mostly the cheaper versions that break so often.
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