No more skilling, please!
supersimoholic:
Ok, so there are mods to enable Skilling on Community lots, but is there one to disable Skilling on Residential lots?
In my game, the rule is, you get what your given - i randomise there skills at birth, and i want there skills to stay like that throughout life. but this means they can't do certain things like paint or swim or play chess because this will break my rule. i know i could just not buy those items, but then i've got to think about enthusiasm aswell - like, if someones predestined hobby is cooking - everything cooking related gives skills! (atleast, until you get afew enthusiasm points, then you can just blog it or someyhing, but still!)
so, has someone made anything like this? or maybe one of you might give it a go?
GelatinousSubstance:
About the best I've been able to do in that instance is use the autonomy controller from the Armory to stop my sims from autonomously doing things.
It doesn't stop them from jumping rope and watching the cooking channel - but you can - nor does it stop them from gaining skills should they use a skill-building item. But it helps as long as you use it to avoid letting your sims do things that build skills.
Grimma:
Quote from: supersimoholic on 2009 December 18, 19:42:30
Ok, so there are mods to enable Skilling on Community lots, but is there one to disable Skilling on Residential lots?
In my game, the rule is, that you get what your you're given - i I randomise there their skills at birth, and i I want there their skills to stay like that throughout life ., but this means they can't do certain things like paint, or swim, or play chess, because this will break my rule. i I know i I could just not buy those items, but then i I've got to think about enthusiasm aswell as well - like, if someone's predestined hobby is cooking - everything cooking related gives skills! - (atleast at least, until you get afew a few enthusiasm points, then you can just blog it or someyhing something, but still!)
s So, has someone made anything like this? o Or maybe one of you might give it a go?
Grammar day has arrived, and you have been found severly lacking.
supersimoholic:
... i'm sorry, i wasn't aware this was a spelling test...
J. M. Pescado:
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