What's on YOUR Wish List?
Liz:
Hah! I definitely don't want a bunch of emo crybabies weeping up the joint, but I still maintain that the death of a spouse/parent should manage to bum a sim out for more than a few minutes. As for enemies righteously accumulated through the judicious application of Moar Fight, I'm all for keeping the fury. But when someone breaks into a toddler's house and he's still fretting over it on his wedding day? Pfft. Total puss.
J. M. Pescado:
You mean still furious? Why shouldn't he be? NEVER FORGET! NEVER FORGIVE! As for deaths, well, you know, people die. People dying never bothered me any. Although I did find an appropriate scream animation. Maybe they should send off the dead with a proper Klingonesque Death Scream rather than all that pathetic sobbing. Ugh. I intentionally do not allow them to attend death scenes because of that.
pbox:
Quote from: Swiftgold on 2008 June 09, 01:53:06
Quote from: pbox on 2008 June 08, 20:32:05
I'm doing that by starting a home business that does nothing, hiring an employee and assigning "Tidy Up" to them
Do you have problems with visitors, doing it this way? I've had a few home businesses, but apart from the brothel which is pretty much open all the time, I haven't been able to run one with any success because of phone-invited guests complaining about things being dirty even when the business wasn't running (I put Squinge's No Customer Complain back in after that, no matter how it might bork things), and with visitors leaving when the store closes and becoming customers, and other things that just don't work with how I play :\
I never open the business, so, no visitor issues. Dunno about complaining guests (I've always used No Complain; does it break things?), but almost every lot in my hood is some kind of home business -- so, if the complaining was a problem I'd have it anyway, maid or not.
Liz:
You know, I think that's the part that makes me so annoyed by the 'Meh' attitude they develop so quickly thereafter. It's such a trauma that the whole fam has to pack in and wail about it, but then a couple minutes later they're all "Wife, who?" and "I had a mom?". Guess they take the speed-processing approach to grief - just ralph it all up at once and be done with it.
Swiftgold:
Quote from: pbox on 2008 June 09, 04:05:04
Quote from: Swiftgold on 2008 June 09, 01:53:06
Quote from: pbox on 2008 June 08, 20:32:05
I'm doing that by starting a home business that does nothing, hiring an employee and assigning "Tidy Up" to them
Do you have problems with visitors, doing it this way? I've had a few home businesses, but apart from the brothel which is pretty much open all the time, I haven't been able to run one with any success because of phone-invited guests complaining about things being dirty even when the business wasn't running (I put Squinge's No Customer Complain back in after that, no matter how it might bork things), and with visitors leaving when the store closes and becoming customers, and other things that just don't work with how I play :\
I never open the business, so, no visitor issues. Dunno about complaining guests (I've always used No Complain; does it break things?), but almost every lot in my hood is some kind of home business -- so, if the complaining was a problem I'd have it anyway, maid or not.
Far as I know it doesn't break anything, but it's unsupported so it could, potentially. I certainly hope not, because it's way too useful. I had the complaining problem before I'd even set up the business, so I wasn't too keen to keep trying, but I'll try it employee-style with that hack in and see how it goes.
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