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Isn't this already covered in the cursoricon tests?<br>
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<pre wrap="">I know this isn't a coded test, bot The Sims 2 behave in this way. This
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<pre wrap=""><!---->was > previously stated WAY back on this list.
Yes, but do you know if Sims 2 behaves that way on Windows? There could be
some other bug triggering this behavior in Sims.
That's where a test helps even in these cases: If yout test shows that your
change is correct, it confirms the Sims behavior. If your test shows that
your change is wrong, you know that you found the wrong bug.
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