a bully?

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by crybug, Dec 18, 2005.

  1. crybug

    crybug New Member

    a bully?

    ok so I was playing the sim 2 and I had just created this family (which I was already in love with) and I had just started playing with them when one of my other sims (from a diffrent lot) runs over and shoves the teenage brother and had not even met.
    This sim is question was an adult male with a family asp. he and his wife were the first sims I created but I havnt played with in ages.
    anyway does anybody know why?
     
  2. Flameback777

    Flameback777 Josh's Servant Staff Member

    Sounds like your teen sim was spying on them with the telescope. :rolleyes:
     
  3. snoopy

    snoopy New Member

    spying on sims

    Are you being serious can you really spy on sims or are you just joking?
     
  4. Jakethedane

    Jakethedane Man of the world

    If you use the telescope during the daytime, sims who feels spied upon, will run into your home and shove you. if you continue, they will sometimes start to fight you.
    To prevent this, simply wait until its dark(7 p.m.) and youre fine.
     
  5. Kristalrose

    Kristalrose Wakey-Wakey!

    Watch your sim when he uses the telescope in the daytime. It's quite funny. He'll give you some thought bubbles that give you an idea of what he's looking at. If he thinks up a hot tub, then gives a little gasp, you know trouble is coming!

    Makes you wonder what your sims are up to when you're not playing their lots. LMAO
     
  6. surprised_by_witches

    surprised_by_witches Sleep deprived

    It's always the same sim, too, at least in my game. My current neighborhood's "spyee" is an NPC I invited to live with one of my sims, the girl with the red hair who's always in her jammies.

    All I can say is, she must lead a very interesting life. :D
     

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