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Yeah, but the look on her face says "I'm going to kill you". O.O
Any idea how to solve the problem? The house is mostly empty, there is way more space than furniture (I'm not very good with decorating). Is it because of narrow paths like the one next to the TV? Seriously, I married Penny because she's such a sweetheart, so I'll do anything not to see that face of imminent doom again.
Each chest is nearly full with stacks upwards of 100 items each :P I'm a hoarder. Not sure where I could move them though - I am definitely not risking putting them outside, since these are the chests containing the really valuable stuff. And they need to be close to the door so that I don't waste too much time running to them. Ideas?
Other rooms are pretty much empty, except for the kids' room which I've actually bothered to furnish. But again, if the chests need to be far from the door, that's a problem. :/
Do you have any idea how the algorithm works? What exactly causes the spouse to complain? I suppose that's a little hard to figure out though. Hmmm.
My instant reaction would be: "Hey Pam, here's 100,000g, and if you ever show up in or around Pelican Town again, there's a Galaxy Sword waiting to be shoved where the sun don't shine - and I'm not talking about level 120 of the mines. Capiche?"