Hack for canceling out of automated prepare food from fridge?
imyourboy:
Quote from: Kyna on 2008 August 13, 14:44:20
Quote from: imyourboy on 2008 August 13, 12:50:44
God work really interferes with everything!!!
Did you miss a comma there, or do you work in a religious job?
My bad!! I missed a comma!!! But it is funny that way, is it not? Well, unless you consider creating huge XML files for a communications company a religious job or experience. :-\
Edit: To add a little
talysman:
No problems for me yet, but I haven't seen anything different. Of course, maybe I'm just not letting them run free enough. I'll set up a test household and let them care for themselves.
Zazazu:
Not working so well for me. All EP, FTp3, H&M, K&B, Ikea. Current house I'm playing has an adult sim with 8 cooking points. She's going to the fridge to feed herself at half-hunger, but getting just a juice. She did the same thing at a quarter hunger when I first started playing the lot. Checked and fridge is well stocked.
Inge:
I am going to have to wait for the Selected Audience to test this and explain it to me. I have not worked out what the foodeatsyou does. I take it it's not a hack to make it possible to interrupt a sim when they have just got food out of the fridge? Like the title of this thread? So am I right in saying foodeatsyou.package is actually the annexe to the "Eat" command on the macrotastics menu? If so, unfortunately I don't think that's going to suit my style of play. I need the one that makes your sims cook for the whole family if there are hungry family members present.
sloppyhousewife:
In my game, they make group meals, just not all the time. I guess Food Eats You is aimed at minimizing the amount of wasted food, so it will check how many sims are hungry first. If it's only two hungry sims, they will make a single meal each, because otherwise, 4 portions would go bad. If it's four hungry sims, the first to make it to the fridge will make a group meal (the other three will wait for the food), because 2 wasted portions out of a group meal is still more cost efficient than four single meals. That's just an example and in no way verified.
Plus, my observations are based on the one test household only. Over the weekend, I want to try it in a household where all members have high cooking skills, a family with children, and a greek house where some members can cook and some can't.
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