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Impressive new Custom Object
« on: 2006 September 18, 20:59:27 »
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A Ferris Wheel

From the pictures, it looks like it works, too. This person must have spent a long time on it. Check it out.
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« Reply #1 on: 2006 September 18, 21:55:04 »
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Very cool!  Did you see Pescardo's comment?  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #2 on: 2006 September 18, 21:57:08 »
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Lots of sheepiness in that thread, so be sure to wear your cool goggles first.  Cool
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« Reply #3 on: 2006 September 18, 22:02:09 »
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Very cool!  Did you see Pescardo's comment?  Roll Eyes

Very nice. And a great point might I add.

Lots of sheepiness in that thread, so be sure to wear your cool goggles first.  Cool

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« Reply #4 on: 2006 September 18, 22:32:19 »
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I slogged through those imbecilic, misspelled messages to get to Pescado's comment.

Was worth it.  Wink

The wheel is rather cool, though.
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« Reply #5 on: 2006 September 18, 23:20:49 »
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And of course we can't tell anyone what page it's on, people need challenges for their thought processes and sanity Roll Eyes

He does make a good point, though. What about if it came off its stand and rolled off the lot?

Any comments about the fate of the five sims on board?
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« Reply #6 on: 2006 September 18, 23:48:16 »
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If The Curmudgeonly One himself only makes a morbidly jocular comment instead of citing the object as a game breaker then I'm impressed.
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« Reply #7 on: 2006 September 19, 00:04:34 »
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[Piratey Translation]

't ought be breakable an' require multiple mechanics t' repair 't. In th' event a Sim be actively appearin' t' work on th' upper areas, a plummet t' Davy Jones' locker ought frequently occur due t' th' absent `balance` an' `acrobatics` feats in game - includin' lack o' ninjas wi' engineerin' qualifications. Th' design structure looks easy t' tip o'er at th' side fer various giant-sized inhuman mutant Sims. Nevertheless, fatality would occur through adherent coastal winds t' th' aforementioned passengers viewable in th' screen shot.

So... be thar a speed settin'? Cheesy

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It should be breakable and require multiple mechanics to repair it. In the event a Sim is actively appearing to work on the upper areas, a plummet to death should frequently occur due to the absent 'balance' and 'acrobatics' feats in game - including lack of ninjas with engineering qualifications. The design structure looks easy to tip over at the side for various giant-sized inhuman mutant Sims. Nevertheless, fatality would occur through adherent coastal winds to the aforementioned passengers viewable in the screen shot.

So... is there a speed setting? Smiley
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« Reply #8 on: 2006 September 19, 00:23:24 »
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Conversely you could simply use the search function by member. And personally, I expected more but hey thats just my opinion.
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« Reply #9 on: 2006 September 19, 01:09:02 »
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It certainly looks amazing, although it would seem it's not autonomous and there's a problem with it decreasing fun instead of increasing it.  Will be trying it out to see what's what.  I must admit I'd LOVE to see someone adapt it so they can fall out of it ... should be possible using the same whatevers for plummeting in the lift, although you don't actually see that, so maybe not.  Would be great if there could be random deaths from it, though.
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« Reply #10 on: 2006 September 19, 01:10:27 »
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Might have been easier to program death if it were an elevator, but apparently, it's made from a grandfather clock.
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« Reply #11 on: 2006 September 19, 01:24:33 »
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If The Curmudgeonly One himself only makes a morbidly jocular comment instead of citing the object as a game breaker then I'm impressed.
Well, I didn't actually download it, seeing as it's technically useless and not at all amusing as a result.
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« Reply #12 on: 2006 September 19, 01:38:53 »
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The significance of this object is its use of custom animations. They are simple, granted, but it is encouraging that people are starting to do this more and more.
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« Reply #13 on: 2006 September 19, 02:23:03 »
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The significance of this object is its use of custom animations. They are simple, granted, but it is encouraging that people are starting to do this more and more.

And for something non-sex related too!
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« Reply #14 on: 2006 September 19, 02:52:44 »
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The significance of this object is its use of custom animations. They are simple, granted, but it is encouraging that people are starting to do this more and more.
Now that's interesting. What custom animations were in there?
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« Reply #15 on: 2006 September 19, 04:21:13 »
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The idea of it is really neat and if it works, that's awesome. My only complaint is that it's so.. plaine looking. The seats look fine, but the rest of it just looks like some plain sticks that couldn't possibly be part of a functioning ferris wheel. Gears aside, where are the rivets? There's no texture to it at all. Of course, this is the problem I ultimately had with the otherwise cool Grand Trianon bunkbeds featured over at MTS2. They just look so fake when put next to all the other objects.

I'm still debating whether I want to give this one a try or not. Admittedly, I'd love something like it for a community lot. I miss being able to have an amusement park (I miss the carnival games from Sims1)
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« Reply #16 on: 2006 September 19, 08:35:31 »
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I liked the look of it, ok it's not spectacular, but kudos for the attempt, I am crap at making anything so appreciate any effort put in to make my sims lives more interesting/entertaining.  I won't be downloading it but if they made a working "London Eye" I might change my mind!
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« Reply #17 on: 2006 September 19, 10:41:48 »
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I was quite impressed when I saw this.  From the picture I assumed it was a neigbourhood object.
I did however not download it.  I don't know where I'd use it.  It would be silly on a residential lot, and my sims rarely leave the house.
Still, I am impressed.  I hope this is the start of a new trend in (non-adult) object modding.
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« Reply #18 on: 2006 September 19, 13:39:45 »
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I had problems in that it gave neither comfort nor fun as advertised. But so many sheep are googling over it so much that my complaint kinda got lost and ingnored in the thread.
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« Reply #19 on: 2006 September 19, 20:24:36 »
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The wheel itself turning is in the custom animations. I don't think it animates sims if that's what you were thinking.  Tongue

The sims themselves move by virtue of Snap Into and some carefully placed slots, but the animations of them getting in are all ordinary chair type animations.
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« Reply #20 on: 2006 September 19, 21:29:21 »
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My, some of ya'll are ...hard to please... This is a really nice object. It's not perfect, no, but I've wanted one for a long time and it's the first working one I've seen. Now that there's one, other people's can clone and change too, sos if they want to remesh or recolor, it should be easier. Once someone builds it, more is usually not far behind...
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« Reply #21 on: 2006 September 20, 00:04:32 »
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It's a nice object for kids. Honestly, a ferris wheel IRL is a dull and boring ride, generally has a line that's far too long and is mainly intended to be decorative.
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« Reply #22 on: 2006 September 20, 00:30:07 »
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I definately agree to that one.  I mean, "Whee!  We're slowly going around in a circle!" just doesn't sound that great, no matter how much enthusiasm you say it with.  Perhaps if it went around fast enough that you'd be on the ceiling when you were at the top (kind of like a loop in a roller coaster) that might be fun.
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« Reply #23 on: 2006 September 20, 04:53:01 »
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Are custom animations really that difficult to make? It seems that modders can alter game behavior, create new meshes, new textures and even new sound files on a regular basis, but there don't seem to be that many new animations being created. Why so difficult?
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« Reply #24 on: 2006 September 20, 04:53:52 »
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I think you just answered your own question.
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