Sims won't accept makeovers, except for free!
cwykes:
I've come to the conclusion that you need a stylist standing at the chair before they will browse it as well. Is that right?
I find one-sim salon businesses pretty hard to run. What I've done before is put a pay-as-you-go meter on the lot and given free makeovers. When it's gone up a few levels and the sim isn't broke any more, I've hired a stylist and ditched the ticket machine.
nocomment:
My salons also sell clothes. I find that when the business hits level 7 or so, customers suddenly start browsing the chair. Even if no one is assigned to it, they will browse. I have seen two sims browsing the same chair, with no stylist assigned.
I may have to try out that test fix. It would be novel to have salons that actually worked.
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Jess Maree on 2008 April 09, 12:12:13
Thanks for the explanation, Pescado.
At least now I'll never have stalkers! :P
Yes, you get to be sad and lonely and have no one to pedo you.
Jess Maree:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 April 09, 14:54:35
Yes, you get to be sad and lonely and have no one to pedo you.
*tear*
Nah, I'll have no-one to pedo me but I won't be sad and lonely. Real Life FTW!
cwykes:
Quote from: nocomment on 2008 April 09, 14:34:33
My salons also sell clothes. I find that when the business hits level 7 or so, customers suddenly start browsing the chair. Even if no one is assigned to it, they will browse. I have seen two sims browsing the same chair, with no stylist assigned.
I may have to try out that test fix. It would be novel to have salons that actually worked.
I wonder if the level of the business would make a difference simply because their are more sims hanging around. If the other attractions are in use, some of them may have nothing more interesting to do than browse the chair. Maybe it's just not advertising itself hard enough?
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