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Maxis Releases a Patch For The Sims 2

senocular writes "Maxis has recently released an update for The Sims 2 (both CD and DVD versions). One of the major issues resolved in the update is the incessant jump bug which caused Sims to erratically "jump" out of social situations making the game unplayable for many players." Another nasty bug (fixed in this patch) that I've encountered is one where stranger Sims walk off the lot with a baby!

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  1. Bug fixes by Jumbo+Jimbo · · Score: 5, Funny
    The patch fixes the following bug, according to the update site

    Teens no longer get the unsatisfiable "Write a Novel" want

    But I thought that having teenagers with unsatisfiable wants made it even more like real life?

    1. Re:Bug fixes by chrish · · Score: 2, Funny

      Bah. Just add some kind of in-game blogging and that want can be solved, plus you can watch your Sim teens cranking out stupid, angsty posts all day long.

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      - chrish
  2. But that's realistic... by mogrify · · Score: 4, Funny

    I often erratically jump out of social situations. It's a useful social technique: If people see you randomly jumping around for no reason, they sure as hell aren't going to go talk to you.

    Especially if you drool.

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    perl -e 'foreach(values %SIG){$_="IGNORE";}while(){}'
  3. Sims? IT? by cakefool · · Score: 3, Funny
    This is in the IT section?

    Then What the hell is the games section for? Solitaire?

  4. Bug? by jayhawk88 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Another nasty bug (fixed in this patch) that I've encountered is one where stranger Sims walk off the lot with a baby!

    That's not a bug, that's an episode of Sims Law and Order: Special Victims Unit waiting to happen.

  5. Paper boy by Dmala · · Score: 3, Funny

    Fixes a problem with the newspaper delivery person getting stuck on lots containing a high number of objects.

    I was a paperboy when I was a kid. This is not an entirely unrealistic situation.

    (What can I say? I was easily distracted...)