Tuning mods - in testing
J. M. Pescado:
That value has no effect on behavior, it's just a control for the idle-look-at behavior. Increasing it will make sims more likely to randomly rubberneck at some random hideous pudding's ass.
Madame Mim:
You've created a new trait! For flirty now read pervy. Now if you can just get three 'flirty' females together to ogle the passers by and gossip about them it'll be complete.
Fikcija:
Am I the only one who thinks toddlers gain their skills faster than in TS2? And even the lifestage is longer, so they have more time! The only annoyance is that the bladder need bar doesn't really show the truthful info. One second it's still yellow and looks like I can wait a little more before clicking to potty-train the toddler (I like to wait as much as possible, so that it takes lesser amount of trainings in total) and just a second after it's already full with hygiene red.
But thanks for this one!
Quote from: Marhis on 2009 June 14, 18:04:55
Genetics: lowers the probability of mutation from 10% to 1%, both for hair and eyes.
McCrea:
Quote from: Fikcija on 2009 June 16, 14:47:11
Am I the only one who thinks toddlers gain their skills faster than in TS2?
Faster, I don't know, as you said stage may last longer.
Easier is certainly my wording. Only my first toddler didn't score all 5 (if I'm correct to count): walk, talk, potty, pegbox, xylophone
Seems I usually have 2 days after maxing them out to let them hump the wall or camp out in the toy box.
Feels like I'm cheating if I use more than one parent (or trainer).
That is my impression of TS3 base game. But we don't have to hijack his threat.
anaximander:
Quote from: McCrea on 2009 June 16, 21:21:25
Easier is certainly my wording. Only my first toddler didn't score all 5 (if I'm correct to count): walk, talk, potty, pegbox, xylophone
Well, don't forget about the books - 3 series of them give skills (Painting and 2 others I can't remember offhand.) Buy them at the bookstore and let the toddler read them, they'll skill that way as well. (There doesn't have to be parental involvement, either, as apparently sim toddlers are fully literate before they can speak.)
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