Programmable Sleep Clock v3.31
RainbowTigress:
I don't see an option for "coffin." There are two sims sharing this bedroom and clock, so the setting is for the double bed. When I changed the wake time for the Vampire to 1900, it seemed to work better, although the one in the basement still didn't work. It seems to be the same problem that I had with the diagonal walls before. It can't "see" the sim or something.
I've also gotten some errors while the sim was in the coffin and had to be reset. I'm not sure exactly what was happening, but it might have been related to queuing certain orders while in the coffin.
FreakyRufus:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2006 January 17, 11:03:00
Quote from: rainbow on 2006 January 17, 08:59:31
Is the sleep clock supposed to send a Vampire to a bed when there is a coffin in the same room? I am assuming that Hibernate is the setting to use for Vamps. It seems that my one vampire that has his coffin in the basement (the Beaker house in Strangtown) freezes when I click Go To Bed from his Macro list. He just freezes in midair until I cancel the action. I have to click on the coffin manually. Also, it would be great if the Bed Nazi could reject non-vamps from sleeping in coffins. I don't know why they keep wanting to sleep in them. I don't think I would if I weren't a vampire.
It's supposed to. Did you set the bed class to "Coffin"? I may alter that feature slightly soon, thinking of a less awkward way to handle it.
I've had this problem, too. In a room with only a coffin (no other bed, that is), I have a sleepclock with the bed type set to coffin. Whenever I choose the macro "Send to bed" or when the sleepclock tries to send the owning vampire to bed, he just stands there until I cancel the action.
jsalemi:
Quote from: FreakyRufus on 2006 January 16, 17:29:20
One of the sims who is assigned to the sleepclock invited a visitor to relax on the bed, and the visitor got "repelled" with the NO BED FOR YOU action. The second sim assigned to the sleepclock was in a different room on the lot at the time. I've also seen the same thing happen with a roomie -- two sims assigned to the sleepclock, one of them asks a third sim (a resident of the lot) to relax, and the roomie got kicked out of the room.
I had the same thing happen today, and the other assigned occupant was at work, so they don't even have to be on the lot. And the resident sim was in love with the visitor. Fortunately, the romance sim just wanted to woohoo for some aspiration points, so the hot tub came in handy. :)
So it's not an isolated thing.
D_Malachi:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2006 January 17, 07:42:56
Quote from: Jordi on 2006 January 16, 18:32:08
The sleep clock appears to schedule a mandatory bathroom-uses-you after waking. I'd like an option to disable this as well.
That scheduling is designed to get your sims to change back to their uniform with a minimum of wasteage, since the shower will change them while simultaneously cleaning them. Otherwise they won't properly dress. The dresser is an alternative, but isn't as efficient in the sense that it doesn't satisfy anything else while doing it. You have a better suggestion?
Alright, I have a suggestion for that, though not a very "sharp" one. Adding an "auto-dress" feature of sorts. Once they're awake and standing, they change to a specified outfit, be it normal, formal, work or whatever else the user chooses... however, the bladder/hygeine repair is not addressed, hence the dullness of it.
In that same key, approximately how much bulk (or uselessness) would it be to add an option for what each Sim sleeps in? Granted, what it's set to now requires the lowest relationship score of the two (or three, with Crammyboy's nudist hack). So, that's basically the question, how much damage would it do to include a selection of anything for them to sleep in?
Vren Lyet:
Quote from: D_Malachi on 2006 January 19, 21:32:46
Alright, I have a suggestion for that, though not a very "sharp" one. Adding an "auto-dress" feature of sorts. Once they're awake and standing, they change to a specified outfit, be it normal, formal, work or whatever else the user chooses... however, the bladder/hygeine repair is not addressed, hence the dullness of it.
Oh I would love such an auto-dress feature.
I don't really care what my Sims sleep in, but to get them automatically dressed to a specific outfit (casual, formal or whatever) upon getting out of bed would save me some pointing and clicking every Sim morning... ;)
By the way, I like the mandatory bathroom break. That's what my Sims are usually bound to do upon getting up anyways... ;)
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