skilling mod

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J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: witch on 2010 December 23, 21:54:47

Oh boy. Here we go with the macromicromanagement style. Do your sims ever get a moment to themselves?

Of course not. Why would you propose an utterly daft thing like that? Do you even KNOW how the Sim AI works? Macro-micromanagement is what I'm ALL about.

Quote from: cwurts on 2010 December 23, 21:28:15

Is there a mod out there that allows you to set the amount of time a sim will take to perform a skilling action, example garden for 30 minutes; fish for 2 hours.
No, and the number of increments involved would rapidly get unwieldy to put in a menu. Not to mention you would incur major transaction cost losses.

cwurts:
Awwww....but I'm getting so close to perfecting my gameplay style.  I have Twallan's Relativity set to 1/37th of a minute per second; I have Twallan's Portrait Panel set to sort sims by idleness; I've adjusted the rabbithole meta-autonomy to prevent sims from being pulled there when their autonomy is shut off.  All I need now is to stop sims from skilling indefinitely so they WILL become idle instead of continuing on and not showing up as idle on the top of my Portrait Panel.

jezzer:
Lionhead's "Black and White" games gave you the option to play a god, either good or evil.  As an evil god, you could train your interactive pet to go through your worshippers' village, devouring their children.

This is still less disturbing than the way cwuntz approaches The Sims.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: cwurts on 2010 December 24, 03:44:55

Awwww....but I'm getting so close to perfecting my gameplay style.  I have Twallan's Relativity set to 1/37th of a minute per second; I have Twallan's Portrait Panel set to sort sims by idleness;
Wow, real-time sims, eh? Does that work out? No errors at all?

Quote from: jeromycraig on 2010 December 24, 21:12:44

This is still less disturbing than the way cwuntz approaches The Sims.
No, I understand perfectly what drives it to do what it does.

spockblock:
Quote from: jeromycraig on 2010 December 24, 21:12:44

This is still less disturbing than the way cwuntz approaches The Sims.


My INTJ nature cannot help but be impressed by the disturbing way he approaches The Sims, I'm sorry to admit.

Makes me feel like I lack... dedication. Or something. Must go away for a long while and think about this problem.

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