Missing J.M.'s hacks...........

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Inge:
Oh - I'd be surprised if you could use my hack at the same time as Pescado's.  Well, I haven't looked at his code but his was so pervasive it just has to overlap in places surely?

Motoki:
The thing with the eyeball controller is it seems like it's set up to be able to turn its functions off and on but I'm not sure if it would still overlap and conflict overwriting your functions with his (or vice versa) or you'd get his functions with it on and yours with it off.

To be honest, I still never was clear on what the distinction between the controller and no baby harassment is except that you can turn the controller on and off.

I do rather like being able to tell their "IQ" (whether they are smart milk'ed or just generally what a sim's learning speed is) and I don't know of any hack that does that other than the eyeball.  :-\

LynnMar:
me too.   I have found a subsitute for the "no baby harrasment"  I am using the "less autonamy baby care package"   but it is not as good as JM's

I am using djsnodrums, nopiano and so forth in place of the "no buskers"  ,  it can't hold a candle to JM's

I am still using JM's,   no eatcrap,  even if I am missing out on some of the downtown social eating interactions,  I am keeping it until he can update.

I wish his parents would give him his allowance for the game,  or maybe they are buying it for him for Christmas.    ;D

of course we all  deceided he was a young kid and not an old man likes he claims to be.   ;)

Inge:
Perhaps I should take a look inside and see what they directly touch.  Mine patches the objects themselves - the crib, the bath, the sink and the fridge, reducing autonomy on the childcare related interactions on those.  Additionally it prevents babies and toddlers falling asleep on the floor so when you do want the parent to care for them they don't keep failing because the child has crashed out.  Basically it's just a few little tweaks that I did mainly because that's how I wanted it for my own game.

Motoki:
I thought I remember him saying his indirectly pushed sims to do certain actions. At one point I asked if it would work with your no-autonomy fridge because, I keep one in the nursery for easy access to baby bottles but got tired of people going in there for potato chips  ::) , and he said it would work with it since it pushed the action for them to get the bottle into the queue (as opposed to an autonomous action I suppose).

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