Very hard to see the bloom interaction on plants
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Very hard to see the bloom interaction on plants
Sorry for the different language version of the sims 3. The one interaction with fairy icon is talk to the plant in English. There's no other interaction what fairy can do with plants. Rarely, the bloom interaction appears but it's mostly the time she is already tending garden. After finishing garden, all bloom interaction are disappeared. So she cannot use her bloom ability. Also she learns gardening skill way too slow down. I just bought multi pad store item to her for taking online gardening class.
Her Fairy magic skill is 9. She should be able to bloom the plants but how come I rarely can see it? Is there any specific time to bloom?
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Very hard to see the bloom interaction on plants
If you have the current version of the NRaas Hybrid mod in play, it has been found that the sim's fairy energy must be less than 80% in order for the Bloom interaction to show. This is not intended and, if this is the issue, we hope that it will be fixed in the next version.
Edit: Corrected above since I had the workaround backwards the first time.
Edit: Corrected above since I had the workaround backwards the first time.
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OMG, I get to correct igazor!
Actually, the energy has to be BELOW 100%, not at 100%. For me, the magic power bar has to be at or below I'd say 80% or so.
Actually, the energy has to be BELOW 100%, not at 100%. For me, the magic power bar has to be at or below I'd say 80% or so.
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iCad - Bah, above, equal to, below...does any of this really make any difference?
Okay, yes I had it backwards from what has been reported and have corrected my post above.
Okay, yes I had it backwards from what has been reported and have corrected my post above.
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Whoops. I actually read that yesterday and didn't catch it was wrong either. The NRaas staff is getting old. Send us to one those nursing homes in game that never really work out as you'd expect.
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As long as there's plenty of coffee and Internet bandwidth available, I'm good with that...
Very hard to see the bloom interaction on plants
Age is no excuse! NO EXCUSE! I'm probably older than all of ya's! :p (I just turned 56 a couple weeks ago.)
No, seriously, I just thought that igazor left out the word "below" in his post. I have a bad habit of leaving out words. I type fast, but apparently my brain is still faster than my fingers. Even at my advanced age.
No, seriously, I just thought that igazor left out the word "below" in his post. I have a bad habit of leaving out words. I type fast, but apparently my brain is still faster than my fingers. Even at my advanced age.
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iCad - Happy birthday. But...are you serious? It may then surprise you to know that one of the people participating on this thread is older than you are.
I think Chain's point was more geared towards the onset of senility, which can actually happen at any time regardless of the numbers displayed on our respective birth certificates.
I think Chain's point was more geared towards the onset of senility, which can actually happen at any time regardless of the numbers displayed on our respective birth certificates.
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Ah, cool. Always happy to be around fellow old farts! I guess I'm just used to interacting on Tumblr where most people are thirtysomethings or younger. *mutters about whippersnappers and my yard*
But yes, one can become senile at any time. As it is, my short-term memory definitely isn't what it used to be, but I'm hoping to retain my other mental faculties... As for me, with reading things, I have a terrible habit of reading what I think is there and not what actually IS there. Like with your post, I would have sworn I read "below" in there. I had to read it like three times to confirm that it wasn't there so that I wouldn't look like an idiot when I posted. *laugh*
But yes, one can become senile at any time. As it is, my short-term memory definitely isn't what it used to be, but I'm hoping to retain my other mental faculties... As for me, with reading things, I have a terrible habit of reading what I think is there and not what actually IS there. Like with your post, I would have sworn I read "below" in there. I had to read it like three times to confirm that it wasn't there so that I wouldn't look like an idiot when I posted. *laugh*
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Very hard to see the bloom interaction on plants
igazor post_id=73715 time=1588434151 user_id=6716 wrote: If you have the current version of the NRaas Hybrid mod in play, it has been found that the sim's fairy energy must be less than 80% in order for the Bloom interaction to show. This is not intended and, if this is the issue, we hope that it will be fixed in the next version.
Edit: Corrected above since I had the workaround backwards the first time.
This hasn't actually been fixed, has it? I just re-downloaded Hybrid, and it still has a date of 7/7/2017.
I'm guessing that fairies aren't played much by the Nraas team.