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TS2: Burnination => The Podium => Topic started by: twooflower on 2006 April 25, 12:05:43



Title: Handicapped Sim?
Post by: twooflower on 2006 April 25, 12:05:43
This is something I've never had happen before, and I've searched around for the answer, but can't find that anyone else has had it happen either.  I'm playing a Legacy family, and oldest son of the 2nd generation is -- "handicapped".  He can't walk on any slopes.  When he transitioned to a child, I noticed that he missed school, but I didn't know why. The next day was the same. He started to go to the bus, but he couldn't cross the arched bridge.  I had to move him with moveobjects on back and forth across the bridge every day to get him to school and back.  No other sim had a problem with the bridge, as I had a thriving home business with sims on the bridge all day long.  I finally had to flatten the bridge completely for him before he could use it.  He can't go into the walk-in basement, either.  There are a few other areas on the lot that are slightly sloped, and he will get stuck there too.  He won't go around the other way unless I direct him around manually.  He's a teen now, and he still has the same problems.   ???

Has anyone else seen this happen?  I thought it was an interesting problem, at least.


Title: Re: Handicapped Sim?
Post by: gali on 2006 April 25, 13:37:10
As I have experienced, the simulator doesn't "like" slopes. I remember that in TS1, the repair man didn't come to the Goth's house, who lived on a hill.

May be it's a hint for you from the simulator to flat the house's area?  ;)


Title: Re: Handicapped Sim?
Post by: Karen on 2006 April 25, 16:40:31
That's interesting.  Does he have problems going up and down stairs?


Title: Re: Handicapped Sim?
Post by: twooflower on 2006 April 25, 17:25:19
He has no problem with stairs, just slopes.  He won't go over any slope at all that I can tell.  Even though he's the firstborn in my Legacy, he won't be heir.  I can't stand dealing with him.  I had to flatten my pretty arched bridge.  I guess when he moves out, his family can keep in touch by phone, or visit him out at the curb, because I will have my arched bridge back. ;)


Title: Re: Handicapped Sim?
Post by: Bone Chewer on 2006 April 25, 19:12:19
You're implying that all yourother sims do not have problem with these slopes? I can't say I've seen slopes where some sims don't like and others do.. they're all very universal for me.


Title: Re: Handicapped Sim?
Post by: twooflower on 2006 April 25, 19:30:12
You're implying that all yourother sims do not have problem with these slopes? I can't say I've seen slopes where some sims don't like and others do.. they're all very universal for me.

Yes, exactly.  The other sims have no problem.  This sim sim would have a problem with a 1-click slope.  If it isn't completely flat, he waves his arm around in the air.  He won't find an alternative route when one is available -- unless directed.


Title: Re: Handicapped Sim?
Post by: SciBirg on 2006 April 25, 19:53:15
Does he by any chance have zero active points?  ::) ;)


IDEA: Make him a vamp and have him FLY over!!


Title: Re: Handicapped Sim?
Post by: Karen on 2006 April 25, 19:55:15
Does he by any chance have zero active points?  ::) ;)

Are you saying that incredibly lazy Sims won't even walk slightly uphill if they can avoid it?  Wow.  I never would have thought of that.

Karen



Title: Re: Handicapped Sim?
Post by: twooflower on 2006 April 26, 01:37:44
Does he by any chance have zero active points?  ::) ;)
No, he has 6 active points, so it isn't laziness.  I wonder if sending him off the lot would fix it?  I may go ahead and send him to college earlier than I had planned to see if it works.  His mother (former social worker) couldn't get in the carpool, so I moved her out and back in, which fixed that problem.  I didn't try it with him yet, since he's leaving for college soon anyway.

IDEA: Make him a vamp and have him FLY over!!

You know, I may just do that if he continues to have problems. ;)  I still won't use him as the heir, but he already adds an interesting twist to the story. 


Title: Re: Handicapped Sim?
Post by: twooflower on 2006 April 27, 07:07:25
Update:  I sent him to college, built him a ramp to test him -- and he can now walk on slopes.  I also had him visit home, and he is now able to walk on the arched bridge, etc.  I guess moving him cleared up the problem.   :)

I have no idea what caused this, but in case someone else has the same problem maybe this info will help.


Title: Re: Handicapped Sim?
Post by: Orbit on 2006 April 28, 21:10:18
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I have no idea what caused this, but in case someone else has the same problem maybe this info will help.

The Social Worker which had him probably had bad data which transfered over to him, but it was corrected when you moved him off the lot.