AutoYakYak Macro Phone Caller (10/25/06)
mk:
Okay, I'll put more trust in the computer lol.
As usual, there's an explanation for the behaviour which at first seemed wrong to me, but now makes sense :)
BastDawn:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 December 18, 21:41:49
Quote from: mk on 2007 December 18, 13:25:31
I've read through the last two pages of posts, and I think I've got how this works now with relatoinships still in the 'cooking' phase. I'm assuming, however, that if a friendship was in danger of being lost due to decay this would also be given priority? If so is it possible that such cases receive a higher priority than the 98/100 relationships? There are times when I want to use it to just save losing any friends, but these are generally the last to be called after hours spent calling those in no real danger.
98/100s are at a high priority because STR is less than LTR, which means you are at extreme risk for losing points. Loss-avoidance ranks higher than your perception of danger. The Computer is smarter than you are.
When the relationship is that high, loss of points seems irrelevant. Just so long as it doesn't dip below 70, I can't see how it really matters. Is the LTR good for anything after 70 points?
J. M. Pescado:
Yes. Not MUCH, but loss-avoidance still rates higher on the scale of things to do than, especially as patching a 55-point friend can take much longer, and depending on the combination of things you have installed, the loss-avoidance window can be very tight.
cwykes:
I guess I'd rather have the marginal friendships boosted 10-20 points out of the danger zone first so my sim can go do something else for a couple of days. When the ritual starts with the highest relationships, you have to do the whole thing again the next time the sim has a few hours to spare. I'm not sure what the magic about 70 is, but I'd certainly vote for re-arranging the priorities so relationships over 85/90 are ignored completely.
Avalikia:
I believe over 70 is when your friends stop calling you to harrass you about how much they miss you.
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