Drunks I once had a sim get drunk - he was spending the night at his boyfriend's house for the first time and snuck out of bed to drink at the bar, and then staggered (really) off with a smirk to steal a gnome. That was the one and only time. I've been trying to get various sims drunk now and it doesn't work. They drink from the bottle and make drinks and do it for hours and nothing much changes (except for some, the fun bar goes up). Is it possible? I don't have University - is it possible there?
if thats the case, i got to wonder why my one sim hasnt gotten drunk. Johnathan, the son of my self-sim Vchat, CONSTANTLY goes out to the back patio to the bar and grabs a drink. it could be the middle of the g****** night and he would go out and get a drink. but not once have i seen a sign of drunkedness.
Ericka the gardner is a drunk!! She is constantly making herself drinks at the bar, even while she was pregnant!! It made me want to torture her more!!!
And I'm asking because my high schooler drinks a lot, from the bottle and mixed drinks, sometimes much of the night. Her mum walks by and goes "Dag dag" as she heads off to the bathroom (her mum's really, like, wow, OLD) and the youngster waves the bottle at her mum and keeps drinking. But she doesn't ACT drunk and that's what I'm looking for. A change in behavior. Guess it's not in the program and why the heck not, I wonder...
Just to keep Mister Thompson off our backs ... There is no built-in drunkenness in The Sims 2. The staggering that Jiko reported must have been a seperate side-effect of the steal a gnome animation which looks decidedly odd at the best of time ... I believe it is supposed to look like a mixture of sneaky behaviour combined with muahahaha-ain't-I-the-wikkidest ... it might be imagined to be staggering only with the most optimisitic of wishful thinking. Sorry Jiko but you're mistaken. Just to be utterly certain. All drinks in the Sims franchise versions 1 & 2 are non-alcoholic. Similarly the bubble pipe is free from imbibable substances. Although levitation associated with bubble blowing appears to be a feature of the Sim universe it should be noted that the hyper-ventilation that frequently accompanies prolonged and vigorous inspirational effort may produce a mild euphoric state usually just before a hypocalaemic rigor renders the victim catatonic (assuming the hypocapnia didn't render you unconsious first). In short serious bubble blowing for pleasure is best left to sims ...