Programmable Sleep Clock v3.31
ZephyrZodiac:
Wel, I do like to have my sims eat together in the mornings when I can, it puts them in a good mood before they go out....but if they're busy doing other stuff, then free food is good. Mind you , since OFB I've noticed that the cheap fridge is cheaper to replace when it gets nearly empty than it is to restock!
HelloKit:
I've also found that even the Maxis beds can usually be bumped up a level or two higher than the RTFM recommends, and I love to maximize awake time, so I like having the fine control.
ZephyrZodiac:
I think it depends a lot on whether you have MAX on or not - if they have to finish something first, it's good to have a bit of leeway. And the trouble with have MAX on is all the dirty dishes go really green and flyblown overnight!
HelloKit:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 May 25, 18:29:34
And the trouble with have MAX on is all the dirty dishes go really green and flyblown overnight!
LOL. My Sims eat dinner and clean up several hours before bedtime (exactly 13 hours after waking up, actually), so I don't have that problem. Usually they are just skilling before bed, but I don't use the Max setting because every so often they're doing something more important that I actually want them to finish, so I just manually cancel the skilling action when the bedtime icon pops up.
ZephyrZodiac:
Trouble is, if they're skilling, they'll take a break by themselves! I actually prefer mine to get their skills by doing things where possible too, it's so boring just watching them read or play chess or watch TV etc. - and why don't they use the stereo to get body points? I haven't tried it with kids (don't have many around at present) so I wonder if they use the stereo, or if they can only gain fitness if there's an assault course or punchbag around?
And I've never worked out when exactly my sims eat - seems to me they eat when they're hungry!
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