BobMoo16 Posted July 22, 2022 Posted July 22, 2022 (edited) With all the changes to the base game recently, and running the usual triumvirate of WW, Nisa and Basemental, I've been having some strange issues lately. The one I'm asking about here is the "Something's not right" moodlet, which I think is related to jealousy. It's been appearing alot with my two young sims, despite their living together and not socializing too much (i.e., very little if no chance for flirting with other sims). AND I'm using the polyamorous trait, which typically prevents jealousy type moodlets. Any idea why they must endure these magic sad moodlets? What could be the trigger, if not flirty social interactions with non-partner sims, witnessed by the partner? (FWIW when I typed the name of this moodlet into a search engine, there was the correct autocomplete available, meaning others are searching for it. But, the results did not come up with any explanation, just generic lists of vanilla moodlets. Thanks alot, DDG.) Edited July 22, 2022 by BobMoo16
snowdog04 Posted July 22, 2022 Posted July 22, 2022 It's from Basemental. It's caused by them noticing their partner is drunk or high. You can go into Basemental settings and make them okay with partners using various things, so this stops coming up. It is a bit ridiculous that they would go out drinking together and then each is upset with the other for being drunk! 1
Krolista Posted July 22, 2022 Posted July 22, 2022 Are either of them using any drugs, Basemental has a relationship reaction moodlet.
BobMoo16 Posted July 22, 2022 Author Posted July 22, 2022 (edited) Thanks so much! I'm having some other issues with Basemental as well, as in, my HS students always coming home stoned, with no ability to adjust their drug use. I'll look into these issues further. And yes, they just moved into a "Juiced Community" so a good way to gain influence points (for preventing NAP disasters) was to go out drinking. Edited July 22, 2022 by BobMoo16
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