The mod is compatible with NRaas mods. Your save is probably corrupted.
I can assure you it's not corrupted, as I'm able to play it no problem. Plus, this is a brand new save. Perhaps there's a different way this mod is installed? All I did was put the .package file into /Mods/Packages.
EDIT: I found the reason it wouldn't work. A corruption in the cache files, not the save (thankfully). One .package file was corrupt. Cleared out the cache and now the mod works.
@Benie:
You probably already know some of this, but I feel compelled to defend the game a little.
The ability to get a free quick meal from the refrigerator is mostly just to keep your Sims from starving to death during the first days of the game. When your Sim learns the cooking skill and starts leveling up in it, there will be better quality meals that give your Sim a positive moodlet.
I can understand this. But to keep that option when your Cooking is at a substantial level, just feels a bit.. cheaty. But it just seems to fall to the ole "Don't like it? Don't use it" answer to people who find a certain game too easy.
I have noticed one thing, yet I'm not exactly sure if this is true. But the Hunger bar seems to go down faster after eating a quick meal, compared to a really great quality meal. Again, not exactly sure if this is true. Other times, my Sim's hunger bar decayed about the same speed as eating a Quick Meal.
Plus, the ingredients for the recipes are not free unless you pick some apples from a community tree or harvest from a community garden. Even then, you still have to buy the meat, eggs, and cheese unless your Sim is an advanced gardener.
Yes, you're right there. But this goes back to the whole Quick Meal thing. An infinite resource of food.
When you buy a car for only $980, you're basically getting a piece of crap car. There are places in the real world where this is possible.
Being in the US, this is where I was basing prices. Around where I live, cars usually go for 3,000 or more. And you're right about the more expensive ones. Those are realistic.
How happy is your Sim? Is he piled up with positive moodlets and in a fantastic mood all the time? I would guess not if you're only scraping by with the cheapest of everything.
The only time my Sim's happiness ever goes south is if I forget to tend to his basic needs before going to work. Usually, I can have his needs all Green and being in Elated status. And being a Loner helps.
I just want to make sure you know that things increase in price and move along as your Sim continues his life journey.
I'd personally like to see inflation and other real world financial woes happen in The Sims. Everytime I see my sim so happy, it makes me wish I could be living in this perfect world of cheap bills, pets never get sick (that I've seen), hair that never needs to be cut, easy promotions, no skill decay, and being able to spin around to get dressed.