I got the Sims 3 the day after it came out
And I made a family with a girl child
No over the weeks, that child has grown into an elder with a husband, and family with her oldest son about to have a kid and get married
Now yesterday, she randomly froze
She is standing outside the front door, frozen
I have turned off the game and turned it back on
She is still frozen there
Noone can talk to her. All she does is slightly move her head
And I have no idea how to get her un-frozen
NO I will not uninstall and reinstal the game
So don't even mention it
sk8tergurl294 answered Tuesday July 21 2009, 10:43 pm: 1. Use the cheat console and type "moveObjects on" and hit Enter
2. Enter the Buy mode/Family inventory and then drag your frozen Sim into the Family inventory.
3. Go back to normal gameplay mode. [ sk8tergurl294's advice column | Ask sk8tergurl294 A Question ]
Melody answered Monday July 20 2009, 9:17 pm: I don't have the Sims 3, but I do have the Sims 2. That has happened to me before, and it is a glitch. I'm sure there are certain "refresh" codes you can download to make that glitch go away, but I wouldn't reccomend it because it will slow your computer down drastically most likely (or mess the game up even more). If you have any custom content downloaded, some of it may have conflicted, causing the glitch. Or maybe the game isn't compatible with your current PC or Mac. If you have used any kind of cheat codes, that could be the cause too. Regardless, the best thing I can tell you to do is to delete the family. I know it sucks, but sometimes that is all you can do :/ [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
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