veronaville has anyone played veronaville and had consort run into your house and push you down and start fights with you. my people haven't even met him and he runs in to our house and starts fights with everyone atleast once a day.
I've had this happen in all three neighbourhoods with different Maxis made characters. It's odd and annoying (especially when I'm trying to get them to look after kids or go to work at the time). I'm not sure why it happens though. Perhaps there is some long standing feud between the Sim families that us mere gamers don't understand. LOL I wonder if the strategy guide has any info in it. I don't know why I didn't think to check already. Cass. onder:
hasnt happened to me yet although i have played the Capp family and he picks fights with just about every visitor that comes to the house.
I haven't seen any Sims do this... and I want to find one so that I can copy their 'style'... I want to make a Mafia-esque family that run my Sim-town and frequently go around and "make sure they're feared." If anyone can tell me how they get so ... mean ... then let me know
The pushing behavior is generally brought about as a delayed response to telescoping in the "daytime" hours with "look through". Sims often like to do this on their own. You have to make sure they're not messing with the telescope in the daytime if you leave them unattended on Free Will. However, I've also seen sims barge into homes unsolicited, without the pushing behavior. They really need LOCKS on their doors. Having to constantly barricade the doors with furniture is a pain.
Ha ha ha! Barricading doors, that's a good one! Well I guess I could work that... If i move a family in next door to the 'violent' family and peek at them, then move across town do they still hate me and come after me? I think I could work that.
LOL. I haven't tried a lot of fighting yet, though what I've seen is very funny. I suspect that fighting skills get better with body points ... but I'd bet a few simoleons on charisma also being desirable. All the best boxers, wrestlers and hoolums had tons of charisma to go with their muscles.
Well, that's an interesting theory to test. See if the ratio of fights you win against, say, the Social Bunny, is different with no body skill, and with maxed body skill. I think that losing to the Social Bunny is the funniest thing ever, though. I mean, how hilarious is that, LOSING a fight with an imaginary friend?
Well, the description for the "Win a fight against X" Want clearly states that body helps fighting. Never tried fighting yet though. Never had sims barge into my home as well. The most they've done is kick the trash can and steal the gnome. By the way, what is up with the gnomes? It seems like every other (solicited) visitor to the house tries to steal the stupid thing.