Awesomemod Request Thread

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J. M. Pescado:
That would be odd, seeing as I uploaded the version that actually contains the above-mentioned feature less than 5 minutes ago. However, if sims have started talking about themselves in 3rd person, your neighborhood is now deeply broken somewhere.

Moryrie:
The bed in question was transported from a previous save (via family inventory). I was able to re-assign the bed easily enough. This didn't happen before the kid was set to boarding school though, so I'm guessing that's where whatever went wrong.

Neowulf:
Is it possible to have the option of disabling the timeout of unlocked wishes in the active family? I'd imagine disabling it for inactives would make it highly unlikely that they would actually gain LTH points. I know Twallan's Dreamer has the option of completely disabling it, but since EVERYTHING ELSE in that mod is already included in awesome, I find it uncomfortably redundant to install it. Also, the inactives will not likely fulfill their wishes that way.

J. M. Pescado:
It's certainly POSSIBLE to disable it, but I am not certain this is wise: First, wants take up a large amount of space. Second, if you haven't seen fit to either lock or do it, you probably don't care. Thirdly, many such wants have ephemeral conditions that quickly become unsatisfiable. In short, there are certainly many good reasons not to make them live forever, and relatively few reasons to change this.

Neowulf:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2011 November 08, 07:30:26

It's certainly POSSIBLE to disable it, but I am not certain this is wise: First, wants take up a large amount of space.

As in, save game size? As far as I know, there's a cap of three non-promised wishes at a time, so this shouldn't be much of a problem for me if only the actives have the timeout disabled.

Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2011 November 08, 07:30:26

Second, if you haven't seen fit to either lock or do it, you probably don't care.

The wishes that I don't care about I instantly crush with a resounding right-click. I rather enjoy crushing my sims' dreams. Unfortunately, I'm just as quick to promise certain wishes that I know I'll complete eventually, but might take a while (Teach Toddler to X, Get on Honor Roll, etc.), and when you've got three things to teach a toddler (and sometimes a wish to See Toddler Grow Up Well), I've little room to save lesser wishes until I've completed those. When it comes to the lesser wishes, they often roll them when I'm in slavedriver mode and commanding to "do this, there, and quit complaining about it!" Or they decide they want to do these things at weird times, like when they're about to go to work/sleep, and so the unpromised wishes disappear by the time they're available again.

Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2011 November 08, 07:30:26

Thirdly, many such wants have ephemeral conditions that quickly become unsatisfiable. In short, there are certainly many good reasons not to make them live forever, and relatively few reasons to change this.

If I miss my chance to fulfill a wish, I crush it. My sims worship a vengeful god.

If the option was made configurable, then if somebody saw a wish they really wanted to fulfill, but already had four promised wishes that they also intended to fulfill, they could setconfig [nameofoption] true/on/whatever until they finished it.

This is all under the premise that there is actually a maximum number of unpromised wishes and that the disabling can be limited to the active family. And I apologize if I'm not making sense, because my proofreading skills are poor when I haven't slept.

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