Please bring back sleeping over other neighbors homes

We used to be able to sleep over people’s homes. I click now and it only gives an option to have a pillow fight. My young adult daughter cannot sleep in the bed at her parents home

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Also, sleeping on public lots. You can’t use beds on the desert island any longer :frowning:

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This feature absolutely needs to be brought back!
By the way, this doesn’t stop uninvited guests from autonomously sleeping in our houses. My family had a friend visit, she got tired and went to sleep.

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They need to bring it back, I agree.

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There’s also a persistent issue in general with Zois being unable to use objects on public lots, such as microphones, easels and keyboards. It seems to mainly affect parks, and NPCs can use the objects, but playable Zois can’t. I reported this months ago and it’s still not fixed.

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I think this doesn’t apply to all objects. Yes, there are some that can’t be used, but there are also some that can. At least with the microphones in Dowon, that’s exactly how it works.

I thought this was the original intention of the developers, but if it’s a bug - then of course, it needs to be fixed!

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Yeah, it’s inconsistent - some objects are usable, others aren’t. There are some lots where you can use microphones etc., but not in parks, which is weird as those are the only places where you can busk (another thing that should really be changed). That’s why I think it’s a bug.

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@Chickenwingjr Thanks for the suggestion. Hopefully, the AI will take note of it. Inviting other Zois to stay over the weekend.

It would be great if we could see in the community whether the AI or a staff member has read the thread.

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What do you think would happen in real life if you tried to sleep in a stranger’s house? :laughing: If they are relatives that would be an exception of course.

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I agree. Let them bring it back.

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I think a stranger would get angry or indignant :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be able to do it, right? What if we actually want to make them really mad? :rofl:

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We should be able to do it but there must be consequences. For example the landlord might start a fight. Our relationship could become “Hostile”. Can kick out of the house :laughing:

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Exactly! Or, if they have the “licentious” trait, they (or she) might take a crack at our sleeping body in his bed :sweat_smile: :sweat_smile: :sweat_smile:

Joking, just joking! :grin: :folded_hands:

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