Programmable Sleep Clock v3.31

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ZephyrZodiac:
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I use TJ's no autonomous napping, so my sims never nap on the sofa or wherever.  It always seemed like such a waste of time.  They get very little energy from it, and if the radio or TV is on, they don't get to sleep much anyway.  I was using Inge's no napping patch until TJ improved on it by just removing the autonomy.  Now I have the option to have them nap if I want, but they don't always go off napping somewhere all the time, even when they aren't that tired.

The recliner that came with OFB, and is thankfully not damaged like the sofas and looks quite good in a bedroom with the matching bed etc., is far better than even the expensive recliner!

Magicmoon:
Quote from: rainbow on 2006 June 13, 07:18:19

I just played a house for the first time since installing OFB.  I have a sleep clock with a double bed and a married couple.  When she went to relax on the bed, the sleep clock kicked her to the curb, saying NO BED FOR YOU!  But she is assigned to the sleep clock as is her husband, and they have a great relationship.  I turned off the bed nazi for now, but I wondered why that happened?  It sounds similar to the problem described by magicmoon, only I'm not using a resealable bed patch or anything, and this clock has been assigned to her and her husband for a long time.

Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2006 June 13, 10:33:36


This sounds like a bug which has already been fixed. Update to the new version.


I know I have the latest version too. See post #174

cwieberdink:
Quote from: rainbow on 2006 June 13, 10:12:20

I'm pretty sure the Bed Nazi is on by default.  I have to turn it off if it causes undesirable effects.  When JM first introduced the Bed Nazi, there was no option to turn it off, and we complained so that he added an option to turn it off and on, thankfully.  Sometimes it was interfering with my Romance sims being able to get it on with their lovers, even when they were best friends.  The problem with sims sleeping in the wrong bed is that it blocks the owner of that bed from sleeping in it when called by their own sleep clock. 

I use TJ's no autonomous napping, so my sims never nap on the sofa or wherever.  It always seemed like such a waste of time.  They get very little energy from it, and if the radio or TV is on, they don't get to sleep much anyway.  I was using Inge's no napping patch until TJ improved on it by just removing the autonomy.  Now I have the option to have them nap if I want, but they don't always go off napping somewhere all the time, even when they aren't that tired.


HA!  So it's not just a cwieberdink problem!

C

Magicmoon:
I have intermittent trouble with with making beds and tucking in. Sims are being kicked to the curb by the bed nazi. Sometimes it affects one sim, but not another. Other times the same sim can perform an act but gets kicked if he/she tries to perform the same act at a later time...or vice versa, the first time they get kicked, next time they don't.

I find no difference between directing a sim to do these actions or them performing them autonomously. I am aware that I can turn off the nazi, but it does such a great job on keeping things straight unless it decides to randomly kick a sim.

Any suggestions?

J. M. Pescado:
If the actions are operating at low priority, they may be seen as autonomous. I have never seen this with making beds, although this is rarely necessary, and I have no idea what "tucking in" is, other than that it sounds pointless.

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