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« Reply #25 on: 2005 August 01, 16:41:35 »
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As for this:
No! But I'm deeply concerned...are YOU asking for help?  The rest of us lipless wonders had best move away from our pcs before they explode.  There is no hope. Shocked
This is the second time I have seen the Lip Collector ask for help.  When it happens a third time I will think about worrying, because things that happen in threes are generally not good omens in my book.

The only other time I remember the "Lip Collector" asking for help was my first real introduction to him. I didn't know what I was getting myself into. There were a lot of pain-killers involved.
As for the birthday cake, I've only had the same problems everyone else here has. They don't work sometimes. But no skating around the lot and standing in couches, which is a pretty funny picture. I can just see JM's reaction to his sims gone mad! Grin I have had those symptoms in my game, however not because of a birthday cake, as far as I can remember.

I do have a possible problem with the Lot Debugger, but I'll make another thread for that. 
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« Reply #26 on: 2005 August 01, 18:03:17 »
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I have, on more than one occasion, seen the birthday cake disappear when they try to pick it up.  Once or twice they have stood in the center of a dining room chair and continued to eat.  Plus, of course, the innumerable problems with the infant to toddler age transitions.  This all occurred before I downloaded your lot debugger and hasn't bothered me since.  This could be a coincidence or the fact that your fixes have saved my games from being a big fiery ball visible from space.
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« Reply #27 on: 2005 August 01, 18:33:08 »
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I stopped using the birthday cake.  Everytime I get one on my lot it only has the option to clean up.  I have had problems with the wedding cake too.  My couple just stood there finally I stopped the cut cake option and then later they wouldn't get into the limo.  Finally the husband got in but the wife never did (he went on the honeymoon alone) both of their stats got refreshed though so I wasnt too worried.  I think it is a problem with the fact that everyone on the lot has to attend these two.  If it takes a while for everyone to get there it drops from the list.  The few times I had problems with the birthday cake I had to buy 2 or 3 before I got one with the options and even then I am lucky if anyone will eat it, it again gives the only option as clean up so I cannot make PS's eat a peice if they don't do it autonomously after the transition.  It also makes everyone freeze in place for a brief time after the transition (maybe thats when the cake is going into 'you can't have me mode').  I did have them standing up in the dining chairs once but I cant remember if that had to do with the cake or not.
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« Reply #28 on: 2005 August 01, 21:16:17 »
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I stopped using the birthday cake, too, except for transitioning babies into toddlers.  Seemed like almost every time I got a cake the sim who was supposed to transition went ahead and did it without going to the cake, even though I had told them to blow out the candles.  And any time I've tried doing a wedding or birthday party, or even a graduation party, it's rarely even a good time, let alone a roof raiser, by the time its over, so I quit doing parties, too.  (They might be roof raisers with 10 minutes left, and drop dramatically, even though nothing had changed otherwise.)  So I think that whole birthday cake/party thing is severely buggy.

And the only reason I use the cake for babies is that I got tired of one or more of the older or adult sims in the house trying to "help with birthday" for simhours on end, then standing and holding the baby while their energy went to hell.  I haven't had any problems with using the cake for that except for the occasional "clean up" notification otherwise mentioned here.  Buy another cake and its ok.  Haven't had to buy a third yet, though.

I guess I should also say that using cakes worked fine, at first, then seemed to slowly but surely degenerate down into the abyss of a black hole that most of the routines that developed bugs fell into.  I didn't have any real problems until I started reading about other people having problems on the main site's bbs.  Then, those bugs suddenly started showing up in my game!  (Must be a Maxis plot - buy next expansion to fix the bugs you pick up when you visit TS2 website.)

Hmmmm..... I hope I don't have this one show up, now!   Grin
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« Reply #29 on: 2005 August 01, 21:25:23 »
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I've been using B day cakes more and more.  Did 2 parties late last night child to teen and haven't had any problems.  Don't use them as much for toddlers, not at all for infants.  Did once for elder and no problems except depression lol.
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« Reply #30 on: 2005 August 02, 02:15:23 »
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After reviewing the code for the entire cake affair, I'm actually suspecting that the cake is not, in fact, necessary for a birthday party at all, despite previous observations. I'm planning on putting this one to a field trial soon, a cakeless birthday party. Honestly, that always did seem like a strange alien ritual. We never had birthday cakes in my family. Like Sims, we only celebrated age transition birthdays, and this was generally celebrated with the slaughter and immediate consumption of an animal.
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« Reply #31 on: 2005 August 02, 03:26:23 »
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Sounds delightful JMP
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« Reply #32 on: 2005 August 02, 03:38:21 »
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I have had 2 of my sims have birthdays w/o a cake. I have always used a cake for the baby to toddler transition and have never had any problems. I have, however, had the standing in the middle of a chair but it was fixed by removing a jewelry mod that I had. I was definately annoyed by that one until I found the reason.
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« Reply #33 on: 2005 August 02, 03:43:21 »
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After reviewing the code for the entire cake affair, I'm actually suspecting that the cake is not, in fact, necessary for a birthday party at all, despite previous observations. I'm planning on putting this one to a field trial soon, a cakeless birthday party.

I tend to find that the party score becomes 'disaster' if the candles aren't blown out and the transition doesn't take place. I don't know why, but sim guests at a birthday party expect a cake, and no amount of socialising, flirting or woohooing ups the score.  I look forward to your test results.
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« Reply #34 on: 2005 August 02, 03:46:51 »
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I agree Sandilou. The cake is the key to a "roof raiser".
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« Reply #35 on: 2005 August 02, 04:51:24 »
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Sandilou and Dark - the cake is not the key for a successful birthay party, the simulator "HATES" parties for babies, toddlers, and childs, and 90% of them will be a disaster. I have tasted it on my own flesh and blood.

In Strangetown, only the birthday party of Jonny (from teen to adult) got "Roof Raiser" rate. Any other party I tried to throw got a "Disaster" rate, and I had to play them again and again until I got "Good Time" at least - even the birthday party of Ophelia (teen to adult) was a disaster, although I kept all the requirements for a party. I played it 3 times until I got "Good Time".

After that, when playing at Grunt's house, I didn't dare to throw a birthay party - I just invited some friends, blowed out candles, and watched the age transition of Tank, Ripp, and Buck.

Then I noticed, that all my toddlers got a first fear "of party". From then on I don't throw birthday party at all, only to adult becoming an elder, wedding party, and anniversary party. Only these three get "Roof Raiser" score.

That was in TS2. The parties in Uni are more successful (may be the progamming changed), and I succeeded to throw a couple of partie to childs-to-teen, which got "Good Time" score.

At the college, most of the parties are "good time" and a few - "Roof Raiser".

But still my toddlers have a fear of party...Smiley.
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« Reply #36 on: 2005 August 02, 04:57:58 »
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Everytime I have a party I make sure I get chinese takeout and fruit punch - when I have those two I always seem to get good time or roof raiser. 
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« Reply #37 on: 2005 August 02, 05:15:56 »
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Present, it's NOW, not when I played TS2 alone.

And, I use without shame the motherlode cheat, and have eternal booster too. I have the fruit punch in the yard (two of them), one in the living room, and one in the kitchen - the blow-buubles too, and at least 3 pool tables, 2 swings, 4 dart boards, 2 love tubs, and 2 hot tubs, 2 myshunoes, 3 pinball machines, and 2 stereos - in the yard and in the living room. Oh, yes, a barman too.

This is above the requirement of any party...Smiley. With the eternal booster, all my sims are in platinum mood, and full green - none of them needs bathroom at all, they don't even eat from the buffet, only dance and socialize.

But I noticed that the "Roof Raiser" comes, when I succeed to befriend between more than 3 sims at the party. Thus, if Komei passes by, and my sim doesn't know him - he greets him, and gives him a lot of attention. And I send another sim to befriend more passers-by. NOW I get "Roof Raiser" for sure.
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« Reply #38 on: 2005 August 02, 05:24:12 »
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Oh well, just like in real life, I throw fantastic birthday parties. Roll Eyes  In the game I think the trick is to socialise and make everyone feel wanted by getting them to participate in group activities.  

Ensure that there's a hot tub and get guests in as soon as the age transition has happened.  Get other guests to play on a snooker table or watch television.   Put your toddler on the talking rabbit and have them get stray guests to 'play with'.  Have music on and make sure that there is a musical instrument available for those that must.  Have an extra supply of food just in case the cake transition is 3mins+ into the party so hungry guests can eat beforehand.  

Making new friends and best friends during the party also seems to up the score.  Woohooing gets it to a roof raiser in no time, as does lots of flirting, kissing and general romancing.    

I've never had a birthday party without a cake, but I have had parties where the cake event failed so the guests stood around till they were bored rigid which got the 'Disaster' rating.  No transition at all?  What happens then?
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« Reply #39 on: 2005 August 02, 05:36:39 »
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I know that the option of throwing a birthday party is available only at the last day, at 4-5 PM, to enable the kid to blow the candles exactly at 6 PM, and have age transition.

Without a party, you can invite some relative and guests from 3-4 PM, and then, when you get a message that the kid will grow to a teen (at 6 PM), buy a table with a cake, and give hime to blow out the candles. Until now, From the beginning of TS2, it works fine for me.
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« Reply #40 on: 2005 August 02, 06:02:38 »
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Hate cakes, hate parties - the only time any of my Sims see a cake is when they grow up into a toddler, every other birthday they just get to grow up without the aid of a cake/stupid balloons etc. And parties just shit me to tears, everybody always congregates in the bathroom, nobody can even LOOk at someone they're not married to without the daggers flying everywhere, and all for the sake of one lousy "Had Good Party' memory?
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« Reply #41 on: 2005 August 02, 06:13:17 »
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I have to admit that I haven't had one for a while. Only Wedding Parties and then I only invite 2 people. Easy to manage.

I find them stressful and I feel really deflated when they're shit.

Bugs me that at weddings, people will use the shower and then they don't change back into their formal gear. I like the formal gear on them. I wish they would wear it all the time. Seriously thinking of doing a Royal Family theme like someone here (can't remember who).
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« Reply #42 on: 2005 August 02, 07:04:38 »
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I use the b'day cake, no problems so far, occasionally in the old n'hood (that crashed and burned), I had a cake command that didn't work, but since the new n'hood no probs.

I see a couple of people say the party needs to be at 6pm, have the sims blow out the candles at this time, this is not true. The party can be held at any time during the last 24 hours, the cake can be done at any time.

I have stopped using a cake for the infant to toddler transition, the two times I've done this both infants became toddlers before 6.30pm, no problems.

Socialisation is the key to parties, not food, not toys. Use JM's autosocialiser on maybe three sims during the party and most of the time it's a roof raiser.

So, sorry JM, this is one bug I don't got.
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« Reply #43 on: 2005 August 02, 07:48:12 »
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Defintely, socialisation is what having a party is all about.
I was just commenting on an observation in my game that when I include those things the guests seem happier.   Smiley 
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« Reply #44 on: 2005 August 02, 11:22:09 »
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If you get a cake, some pizza, put the radio on to "pop" station and use poopbrop to type in "partiesR2fun" you will have a roof raiser.

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« Reply #45 on: 2005 August 02, 11:56:48 »
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I remember the first birthday party I threw for a toddler aging to a child. I had no clue what the game wanted. I thought, silly me, invite the guests, get a cake, several multi-colored tables and chairs, lots of balloons, put a stereo outside, set up the buffet...HA! "Had a lousy birthday party" memory was born. I don't even bother anymore. When it's time for them to age, they'll do it on their own.
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« Reply #46 on: 2005 August 02, 12:03:32 »
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The best party in my game was when two sims who were in love were invited to a party.  They spent the whole time hugging each other and making out.  None of the sims throwing the party interacted with them at all, but the party got a great rating.  I thought it was hilarious.

Darkstormyeve - if you like formals, get Inge's door that changes every one into formals:

http://www.simlogical.com/

I love it.  You could use it as the bathroom door, so everyone would change back to formal wear.  I only have it on the front door, which lead to the funny situation of guests being in formals and family members being in pajamas.  But I kind of like that.
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« Reply #47 on: 2005 August 02, 12:11:30 »
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Hate cakes, hate parties - the only time any of my Sims see a cake is when they grow up into a toddler, every other birthday they just get to grow up without the aid of a cake/stupid balloons etc.
The Baby Controller lets you grow up a baby without a cake. Especially useful since normally, the baby cannot grow up at all.

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And parties just shit me to tears, everybody always congregates in the bathroom, nobody can even LOOk at someone they're not married to without the daggers flying everywhere, and all for the sake of one lousy "Had Good Party' memory?
Sounds like you should stop having people start random affairs. And get the Romance Mod to get rid of the silly flying daggers.
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« Reply #48 on: 2005 August 02, 22:16:44 »
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I stopped using the birthday cake.  Everytime I get one on my lot it only has the option to clean up.
I've found that the birthday cake has a very short "table life". It seems to go bad (green clouds & flies) within an hour of being placed. So I buy it only after the party has started and immediately before I want the child to grow up.

The wedding cake doesn't seem to suffer from this problem. It lasts all night, like the gelatin.
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« Reply #49 on: 2005 August 02, 23:55:18 »
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When they try to pick up the cake, many times the entire cake plate simply disappears (with no error).

Anyone else encounter anything like this?

This one thing happened to me,  just one time (and not recently). I have experienced a few other cake bugs though, such as "cake misfires" where the ceremony stops in the middle with no growing up, leaving the only option on the cake to "clean up". I've also experienced immortal cakes that never go bad (one sat on a seldom used table for an entire life stage before I noticed it, still waiting to be eaten from). I think these are all symptoms of the usual 'stuck in-use flag' class of problems. What EA/maxis content isn't buggy in this game?

Speaking of bugs, I ran into a doozy involving Bathroom Uses You. I got into an unpleastant situation where the only shower was busted. A kid I was torturing training up on the obstacle course ran into the bathroom in extreme stink mode, and ZAP - it was a line of hammer&sickles all the way across the screen and beyond. I had to replace the shower, and then delete about 40 queued actions before things became sane again. I keep hoping that the TP shows up on the firing range so that I could report it.  I haven't been able to reproduce it though, which is of course every programmer's least favorite sentence.
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