Do player vampires autonomously bite and turn other player sims?

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gethane:
I only have 1 vamp so I'm not very experienced at this vamp thing. I went into her house last night and while I was getting everyone else assigned a task, she autonomously went and bit her brother. Later that day when her sister in law brought a friend home from work, she bit the friend too, then turned around and bit her SIL.

Is this normal Maxis vamp behavior? Or did I get a hold of a hack that has this unintentional effect?

Thanks!

eevilcat:
In my experience, yes, that's normal behaviour. I'd keep a supply of vamprocillin on hand. If the vamp is a family sim it's likely they'll roll a want to cure the sim they've just turned.  ::)

jsalemi:
Make sure you have JMP's 'vampwerefixes' in your game, so your vampires don't autonomously bit someone who shouldn't be bitten (like Mrs. Crumplebottom).

J. M. Pescado:
STANDARD player vampires do not autonomously bite anyone. Ever. wfsanity eliminates the "I bit you and made you a vampire, now I want you not to be one" nonsense, as a vampire will never desire others to not be a vampire unless he is first cured of it. However, adopted Grand Vampires, like other adopted NPCs, retain their obnoxious NPC behaviorisms, and continue to bite other sims: Worse, because grand vampire signature behaviors push at user priority, present systems will assume you ordered the biting and not intervene to stop it. It is not recommended that you adopt NPCs, as they will be auto-replaced.

eevilcat:
Ah, my one and only experience of a playable vampire was with a married in Grand Vamp so that explains the excessive biting. It was in my 'pre-MATY' days so now I know better and might brave having a pet bloodsucker again.

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