Quote: Originally posted by AlwaysinPurple
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Obituary
Christa Rowell, a young adult lived in Oasis Springs, She had aspirations of being a best-selling author. She was a geek and bookworm. She and Johnny Zest of Oasis Springs had just had their first kiss the night before the fire. Christa lived for three days and leaves no family behind.
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There's your problem there I'd say. She was still in a purple haze from the kiss the night before and wasn't paying attention to things at hand. Tragic but true...
But OT: Did you have fire sprinklers installed? In hundreds of hours play I have only had two cooking fires and both were extinguished by the sprinkler system - which is automatic; I used to think a sim had to activate them until a fire happened and after a short while the sprinklers simply came on and extinguished the fire. I have both a fire alarm (from previous TS game habit) and a sprinkler system (because why wouldn't I?), but don't know if you require both... Just something I do when fireproofing my sim's homes by reflex I think? All the good safety stuff.
First instance, my sim was alone and wouldn't leave the home nor use the phone to call for help then Whoosh! Water sprayed down upon his frightened form as he hopped and danced about in fear (as opposed to running away from the fir in fear... go figure?). The fire was extinguished and the insurance helped replace the destroyed stove and he had to hand clean the scorch marks from the surrounding bench tops and he complained for ages of the mess afterwards... I discovered that the floor under the stove was scorched and must have been smoke damaged but couldn't clean it until I shifted the stove for him and everything was fine after that.
Second instance, my sim went up but her sister and house-mate were present. Again, she wouldn't run away so I tried to get the other sims to activate the sprinkler system only to find no one could click on it any way and that they would rather gawk at the tragic sim with the literal flame hair! Then Whoosh! Sprinklers on and all was right in the universe as insurance helped pay for a new stove and the household cleaned up around the fire including under the moved stove this time! Both victims IIRC suffered a 'Crikey! I was caught in a nasty kitchen fire that almost cooked me for dinner in some non-ironic fashion that I couldn't flee from or call for help on my mobile phone as I obviously lost all signal bars' moodlet... I think that's what the moodlet read any way?
-- The Roc