Vampires
Simius:
Quote from: OmegaStarr on 2010 October 30, 13:58:19
If you think the juice boxes and plasma fruit are lame simply don't use them, problem solved. But I do agree with the fact that there really is no difference between staying outside in the daytime from the night time, I usually keep the vamp vigor moodlet all the time. Has anyone had any vamp children yet? Do they age properly? I know I read they can't drink from another sim until YA, that would be good to change. I was kinda looking foward to having little creepy evil vamp children running around.
Yeah, I turned my fridge around for my vampire sim so he couldn't sneak a juice box snack when I wasn't looking. When I get a household with a vampire and regular sim in it I'll just need to install one of those door mods that keep certain sims out and block off the kitchen that way. So it isn't too big of a deal since I can effectively get rid of juice boxes that way on my own.
About your vamp vigor moodlet always being active: It shouldn't be. Mine goes away at 6am and comes back at 6pm. Also, if you are outside for more than an hour you should get the "heating up" moodlet and if you stay outside for another 3 hours you should get the "too much sun" moodlet. It sounds like that isn't happening for your vampire so either he is glitched or you have some cc that is conflicting.
seanzol:
Quote from: Simius on 2010 October 30, 15:10:24
Also, if you are outside for more than an hour you should get the "heating up" moodlet and if you stay outside for another 3 hours you should get the "too much sun" moodlet. It sounds like that isn't happening for your vampire so either he is glitched or you have some cc that is conflicting.
I think the main point was that it takes a severely unrealistic time for anything to actually happen as a result of sun exposure. I've never heard of any vampire that took over four damn hours to burn up in the sun.
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: DarkBlue on 2010 October 30, 15:21:38
I think the main point was that it takes a severely unrealistic time for anything to actually happen as a result of sun exposure. I've never heard of any vampire that took over four damn hours to burn up in the sun.
Uh...what? Did you actually use "realistic" and "vampires" in the same statement?
OmegaStarr:
Quote from: Simius on 2010 October 30, 15:10:24
About your vamp vigor moodlet always being active: It shouldn't be. Mine goes away at 6am and comes back at 6pm. Also, if you are outside for more than an hour you should get the "heating up" moodlet and if you stay outside for another 3 hours you should get the "too much sun" moodlet. It sounds like that isn't happening for your vampire so either he is glitched or you have some cc that is conflicting.
The vigor stays active just aboot all the time, I do still get the heating up moodlets. But I guess what I meant to say was that even though you get those moodlets there really isn't any real side effects to staying out in the sun as they are not life threatening as in Sims 2.
seanzol:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2010 October 30, 15:24:22
Quote from: DarkBlue on 2010 October 30, 15:21:38
I think the main point was that it takes a severely unrealistic time for anything to actually happen as a result of sun exposure. I've never heard of any vampire that took over four damn hours to burn up in the sun.
Uh...what? Did you actually use "realistic" and "vampires" in the same statement?
Yes, a severely bad choice of words on my part, I know. I just meant to say that it seemed to take an oddly lengthy amount of time for vampires to react to the sun, and even longer to really cripple them at all.
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