Awesomemod Request Thread
Turd Ferguson:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2012 April 29, 03:01:50
Sticking new commands on objects can be done using non-core injectors, so this isn't really an important core-mod topic. Low baking table traffic is caused by setting up in the wrong place. If the place you're setting up is nowhere near anything anyone would actually want to go, obviously, no one is come. Like in any business, location is important!
Weird. I've set up the table in the driveway of a house on a dead end street and gotten a few customers, but I go to the Library in Starlight (which is unusually busy) and I get jack shit.
J. M. Pescado:
If the lot is TOO busy, the sims who arrive end up distracted by all the shiny things. Keep in mind, these are sims: They respond to SHINY THINGS waved in their faces. If you are not the shiniest thing being waved in their face, they will ignore you. You see this behavior all the time: Lots of things are inexplicably extremely attractive to sims, causing giant mobs to form around them. TS3 mitigates this by adding different shiny-thing-attractors, but ultimately the logic is the same: The sim heads for whatever is perceived as most shiny, which usually has little or nothing to do with what serves any logical or useful purpose.
Thus, when you setup in the driveway, there wasn't anything else they could do because they weren't allowed in the house, but when you setup in the library, tons of shiny things existed to capture their attention on anything but you. What you need is a place that is inexplicably attractive for sims to visit, yet completely devoid of anything worth doing on arrival, like a park.
Turd Ferguson:
I'm not shiny enough? Look at this wonderful smorgasbord of sugar based product and tell me you wouldn't be attracted.
Menaceman:
My kids must grow up way too quick in my game as I wasn't away that 90% of those dishes existed.
jezzer:
I can't imagine why the Janet Reno bake sale didn't draw a larger crowd.
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