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Buzzler:
Quote from: airilina on 2010 May 31, 00:40:49

I did as you recommended and now it is working as intended.  I'm usually meticulous about deleting the scriptCache every time I install a new mod.  Perhaps I failed this time.

Similar things happened here, too. To a lesser degree, though. Sometimes the object from the new version seems to get "disturbed" by the object of the old version (which gets saved with the savegame), despite the script cache being deleted. Seems to happen, when there are only minor signature changes, i.e. too minor for the framework to treat the mod as an entirely different object.

Buzzler:

Updated to version 10. See first post for details.
You'll need to update BCM to version 10 to use it with game version 1.12/2.7/3.3/4.0. Also BCM version 10 is not backwards compatible with older game versions.

Buzzler:

Updated to version 10.1.
Please update. There's a bug in V10 which prevents to load worlds after loading a world once (applies to WA destinations, too).

BTW: This bug is present in the obsolete version 9.1, too. I won't debug that version, though, because I don't want to and the code doesn't even exist anymore.

morgy:
thanks for the update Buzz!!

Gelina:
I'm a little confused on the scoring system - could someone explain it to me in more detail?  For instance does a higher overall number mean the person is more or less likely to be pollinated?  It appears that the individual numbers being higher increases the odds of pollination, but the overall score being lower increases the odds of pollination.  If a sims' overall number is at or below 50, is that person considered a redneck (assuming I'm using the default settings)?  If someone wants to give me the actual formula that would be cool. 

Below is my assumption on how the different scores are influenced, are these correct?

Job Score (JS) - based on level of job

Financial Score (FiS) - based on total value for household, including house, lot, stuff and cash on hand

Family Score (FaS) - based on single/married, number of kids already have

ReS - I have no clue what this is.  Is this the raw Redneck score?

Age Score/Compressed Age Score (AS) - first number gets higher as you age, the second one is bell-curve-ish

Wish Score (WS) - higher if family oriented or showing want to have babies

Risk Score (RiS) - higher if flirty, hopeless romantic, great kisser, party animal

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