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#1 Old 25th Dec 2008 at 8:32 AM

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Sims 2, University, Nightlife, Open for Business, Pets, Seasons, Free Time, Apartment Life
Default Sims Temperature Bar glitch
My sims' temperature bars are acting very strange...they are always either too hot or too cold. I know there is supposed to be a "comfortable" green, but I haven't even seen that yet. Therefore my sims are always either shivering or wiping their foreheads. I tried using the inSIMinator as well, but when I chose "comfortable" temperature the bar stayed at red.

Here is a short description of the current situation. The Sims' temperature bars are most commonly red. When I make them drink water or swim, it shoots down to blue and then a few minutes later goes back up to red, with no green in-between. This applies to all the seasons, with the same thing happening for winter as well.

I have tried all the interactions I can think of to get the bar to go green, but to no avail. I don't think I have been doing anything wrong...

BTW, I have just deleted all my custom content and this problem persists. I don't want to go to the extent of reinstalling everything (all my 4 expansion packs), but if I really have to I will...

I would appreciate your help with this, if possible. Thank you!
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#2 Old 25th Dec 2008 at 9:55 AM
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In order to better solve your problem, please go through the following as listed below:
  • General - Do the Game Problem FAQ
    You appear to have not gone through our main Game Help:Game Problemwiki FAQ. Please go through and do the steps on this FAQ, including any others that it links to (for example the Game Help:Game Problem-Problem Custom Contentwiki FAQ).

    Usually, in the vast majority of cases, actually going through and doing the steps (doing, not just reading) fixes issues - sometimes you may be asked to remove custom content, or to patch - please rest assured that all of our FAQs have been tested by our staff and volunteers and we wouldn't suggest you do something unless it's been known to fix particular issues.

On occasion you might be asked to do a long FAQ - please make sure you do all the steps and don't just skip over them. You'll often find that these long FAQs have all the details you need. If nothing in the above FAQs fixes your problem you may post again detailing exactly which you have done and which steps failed.
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