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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #75 on: February 10, 2018, 09:16:36 PM »
In my practice run, I never adopted so many toddlers that only babies were available for adoption, but I do have a related question.

If we can only adopt a baby because no toddlers are available, how do we decide on the todder's trait when we age them up?
Our choice?

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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #76 on: February 10, 2018, 09:38:38 PM »
In my practice run, I never adopted so many toddlers that only babies were available for adoption, but I do have a related question.

If we can only adopt a baby because no toddlers are available, how do we decide on the todder's trait when we age them up?
Our choice?


Yep. Your choice. If there had been some type of restriction we definitely would have laid that down.



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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #77 on: February 10, 2018, 09:56:22 PM »
In my practice run, I never adopted so many toddlers that only babies were available for adoption, but I do have a related question.

If we can only adopt a baby because no toddlers are available, how do we decide on the todder's trait when we age them up?
Our choice?


Yep. Your choice. If there had been some type of restriction we definitely would have laid that down.

Thank you Metropolis Man!
Oh and by the way.... *throws 100 tomatoes and earns the Tomato Tosser achievement (remember that?)

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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #78 on: February 11, 2018, 01:07:52 PM »
I just created an account so I can participate in this challenge. Toddlers are my favorite, so this should be interesting.

I just want to double check, since I haven't done one of these before:

1. Absolutely no money cheats, right? Whatever you start with is what you have to build the house and furnish it?
2. Lifespan is on short, not normal or long?
3. If everyone in the house is standing around doing nothing because they're buggy, can I hit M to go to the travel screen, and then cancel out, or go to build/buy mode and then immediately return? Or is resetsim the only option here?

Sorry if you've already answered these, or if they're plainly obvious in the rules. And thanks!

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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #79 on: February 11, 2018, 01:14:32 PM »
I just created an account so I can participate in this challenge. Toddlers are my favorite, so this should be interesting.

I just want to double check, since I haven't done one of these before:

1. Absolutely no money cheats, right? Whatever you start with is what you have to build the house and furnish it?
2. Lifespan is on short, not normal or long?
3. If everyone in the house is standing around doing nothing because they're buggy, can I hit M to go to the travel screen, and then cancel out, or go to build/buy mode and then immediately return? Or is resetsim the only option here?

Sorry if you've already answered these, or if they're plainly obvious in the rules. And thanks!

Welcome to the forum, sneezeplease. Love the name. :)

1. Yes, No cheats allowed.

2. Lifespan is on short.

3. The travel cancel is a good solution if your Sims bug out.

The first two questions are covered in the General Rules covering all events in case you did not see that thread.

Good luck this year.

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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #80 on: February 11, 2018, 01:43:35 PM »
I just created an account so I can participate in this challenge. Toddlers are my favorite, so this should be interesting.

I just want to double check, since I haven't done one of these before:

1. Absolutely no money cheats, right? Whatever you start with is what you have to build the house and furnish it?
2. Lifespan is on short, not normal or long?
3. If everyone in the house is standing around doing nothing because they're buggy, can I hit M to go to the travel screen, and then cancel out, or go to build/buy mode and then immediately return? Or is resetsim the only option here?

Sorry if you've already answered these, or if they're plainly obvious in the rules. And thanks!

Welcome to the forum, sneezeplease. Love the name. :)

1. Yes, No cheats allowed.

2. Lifespan is on short.

3. The travel cancel is a good solution if your Sims bug out.

The first two questions are covered in the General Rules covering all events in case you did not see that thread.

Good luck this year.

Thanks so much for the fast response, Metropolis Man! I appreciate it, especially since I asked questions that had already been answered.

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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #81 on: February 11, 2018, 08:02:57 PM »
Can someone please check the link to the spreadsheet? It takes me to a funny page.



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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #82 on: February 11, 2018, 08:12:36 PM »
@Whimsical Peanut
I just clicked on the spreadsheet link to see what's up and ended up at JM Perlen in Denmark.   o.O
Lol, you didn't mean me! You mean't somebody "official." *blushes

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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #83 on: February 12, 2018, 02:37:07 AM »
@Whimsical Peanut and @oshizu
I do apologize, when I was typing in the spreadsheet I at the same time was talking with a friend on where i buy my supply to sewing my pearl things, must have switched the links :(
But on the good note is i finished my last pearl project last night too, so only project for the comming weeks is this lovely challenge :)

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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #84 on: February 12, 2018, 09:05:03 PM »
I started my scoring file tonight and rather than the challenge being scary, it's actually a lot of fun. Don't be afraid!

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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #85 on: February 12, 2018, 09:36:30 PM »
I started my scoring file tonight and rather than the challenge being scary, it's actually a lot of fun. Don't be afraid!

As I'm a family and toddler player just in my normal gameplay, I'm looking forward to this one, will probably attempt it in the next few days :)

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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #86 on: February 13, 2018, 01:11:05 AM »
reggikko --- I also started my scoring file this afternoon.  I think this is one of my favorite tournament challenges, ever!  It's a lot of fun 8).

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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #87 on: February 13, 2018, 03:59:08 AM »
I started my scoring file tonight and rather than the challenge being scary, it's actually a lot of fun. Don't be afraid!

Absolutely agree with you there @reggikko. Now Hand of the Watcher is allowed, its tipped from almost impossible to very enjoyable. I hope more players attempt this Rugrat challenge than the handiness one. IMO, this one is actually more enjoyable as its not just repetition of mainly one action and it will definitely help anyone wanting to do the big family/legacy style challenges. This is just an example of how great the challenge team are in their flexibility to listen to the community during the practice period and balance the challenge to make it still challenging but also, more importantly, enjoyable.

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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #88 on: February 13, 2018, 04:44:05 AM »
@Whimsical Peanut
I just clicked on the spreadsheet link to see what's up and ended up at JM Perlen in Denmark.   o.O
Lol, you didn't mean me! You mean't somebody "official." *blushes

I was really hoping it wasn't a virus on my computer so I appreciate the courage *hugs.
In the meantime I started a simple excel to keep track of my test run  which I played for 1 hour and then abandoned ::)

It's sooooo hard not to click on the adults. I must have clicked on them at least 10 times in that hour  :o

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Re: Rug Rats: Surviving a Toddler Run Household
« Reply #89 on: February 13, 2018, 06:08:00 AM »
This is just an example of how great the challenge team are in their flexibility to listen to the community during the practice period and balance the challenge to make it still challenging but also, more importantly, enjoyable.

Thank you very much. :) Yeah, House Hunters at the moment seems like I posted it unfinished. Lol. But, we'll get there. It's a little rough around the edges.

 

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