Grades and Aging
Inge:
Getting good grades should be harder, and there should be other factors involved apart from just doing your homework. For example, how about if they made skills a factor? Kids who bother to skill keep their brain sharp. Also I think skills themselves should deteriorate if they are not exercised, just like hobby enthusiasm does. Actually, why should doing a hobby increase enthusiasm for it anyway? Having to do something should decrease enthusiasm. So for example, with tinkering, I would have their enthusiasm go up by tinkering and by reading about it, but go down if they have to fix a broken shower. Cooking enthusiasm would go down if the sim has to cook a basic meal for the family, but go up by reading about it or preparing party dishes.
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Inge on 2008 November 07, 14:34:05
Getting good grades should be harder, and there should be other factors involved apart from just doing your homework. For example, how about if they made skills a factor? Kids who bother to skill keep their brain sharp.
Syberspunk did this already. The thing is, the game is kinda balanced for the BBS smacktard, not for awesome super-achievers like us.
Quote from: Inge on 2008 November 07, 14:34:05
Also I think skills themselves should deteriorate if they are not exercised, just like hobby enthusiasm does.
This was actually present in the game's leftover codes, but was largely gutted. Apparently, it was a really bad idea, and I can see why, given how aggravatingly irritatingly the base "enthusiasm" decay works, which is basically where all that code got recycled into. Can you imagine how annoying it probably was for a sim to be unable to even go to sleep without losing a bunch of skillpoints? Augh. And how exactly WOULD one "exercise" some skills, anyway? The Mechanical skilll, for instance, has absolutely no functionality outside of repairing broken stuff.
tunaisafish:
The enthusiasm loss is possible. I did that in the food mod with burnt/spoiled food as that has to be the most annoying spam hobby to get rid of.
So you could in theory make some of those tinkering items lose points too if you like :)
unregister:
Quote from: tunaisafish on 2008 November 06, 23:18:20
Quote from: WandaAnn on 2008 November 06, 20:04:22
I play with aging off constantly, and grades do rise.
If your sims are frozen on their first day of the life stage, then you are not getting the 'homework' part of the grade change calculation applied. Install Inge's patch to fix that. There are other factors of the calculation such a mood that are taken into account
Hi Tunaisafish, I've had no problems with grades. After 8pm, I put 'aging on' grow up the toddler/child of my choice, put 'aging off' cheat back on. The kid goes to school and with doing homework, going to class the grades go up. They get the family hurrahs and the money rewarded by proud family pop up. All works normally and I've not noticed a problem. There is quite a number of sims at the A+ level. I've also had, when a sim missed school, a grade was deducted and the grade went down. After a day or two, the grade would go back up. I don't find anything frozen or any negative factors with it this way.
Inge:
But that wouldb't be possible if you had someething l ike my no aging hack in.
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