Hack for canceling out of automated prepare food from fridge?
sloppyhousewife:
Quote from: jsalemi on 2008 August 14, 12:52:30
Quote from: sloppyhousewife on 2008 August 14, 07:57:18
Sims will never put leftovers away autonomously --> waste.
Well, not 'never' -- just 'never in an unmodded game'. :) Dizzy has some hacks that make them autonomously put leftovers away, or get leftovers instead of cooking a new meal.
I thought it was unnecessary to point that out, especially after having discussed the leftover hacks in this thread already :D.
jsalemi:
Long thread -- for those who didn't read it. :)
Roux:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 August 14, 11:27:07
Food Eats You will force the sim to use Macro-Eat in the event that it detects that the sim is attempting to get food from the fridge. This will cause it to eat the optimally efficient meal prepared using the shiny algorithm. Or grilled cheese. If for some reason your sim never autonomously eats, then it is inert.
And Macro-Eat now seems to favor inventoried food over cooking, if my play session yesterday is any indication. Previously, inventoried food was only accessed by people not capable of cooking, or if the sim was very low in hunger and the time needed for food preparation would take too long. Yesterday they were always going into inventory to get food, even if hunger wasn't dangerously low.
I haven't added FEY (new acronym!) yet, so I'll have to try it out. What happens if the sim's hunger bar is still pretty high, like 75%? Does the action cancel?
sloppyhousewife:
Quote from: Roux on 2008 August 14, 13:59:59
What happens if the sim's hunger bar is still pretty high, like 75%? Does the action cancel?
It didn't in my game, but that's maybe because no-one in this particular household can cook anything but mac'n cheese, which doesn't fill much.
Zazazu:
Quote from: sloppyhousewife on 2008 August 14, 07:57:18
Quote from: rufio on 2008 August 14, 07:49:07
And actually, it wastes to food to make fish as single meals because you can always serve it and get six times the food out of it.
True, but this will never happen autonomously, either. Sims simply don't cook fish on their own.
Sure they do. Both single and group meals of fish. In fact, I have to watch my fishing houses closer than others to make sure that they don't make fish when I don't want to...sometimes I'm not in the mood to play the no-don't-throw-out-a-half-plate-of-fish dance.
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