Automated Baby Controller
jsalemi:
I would say it's most definitely Paladin's servo controller causing the problem -- I don't have that, and my servos take care of infants and toddlers just fine with the baby controller.
Blueblood:
Okay, cool. Thanks for letting me know. Definitely taking the Paladin controller out now.
jennydeenyc:
Hmm, I don't have the Paladin Servo controller and I find that the Baby Controller doesn't call upon them to tend to the little ones in the family. I'm also finding (post recent Pets, BV & FT install) that commands issued by the Baby Controller fall out of my sims queue with annoying regularity. My newest toddler alternates between regularly passing out on the floor (while also nearly starving) or being stuck in his crib for hours because the commands to "stow" and "release" don't stick in any sim's queue, nor do they even show up for my resident Servo. I have the most recent version of the Baby Controller for FT, but its not nearly as effective as it used to be for childcare in my game. I don't have any other hacks that affect babies or toddlers, and the only other servo hack I have is noservochores, so not sure what might be causing this problem in my game.
EDIT: I also forgot to mention that the babycontroller doesn't seem to cap skilling at 8 points for one skill before moving on to the next one toddlers can get, even with items available for multiple skills. It used to be that toddlers would go for charisma first, then mechanical, then logic. Now my toddlers have to max out mechanical (on the FT toddler/child table), before the controller makes them skill anything else.
Kyna:
I'm wondering why they are skilling mechanical first. I'd much prefer they skilled charisma first, because unless there is a charisma-training career reward on the lot they can't skill charisma as a child (I'm ignoring the caged things from Pets, because I never give those to my sims). The baby controller used to check for available career rewards, and choose charisma first if there was no law, politics, business, or education reward on the lot, and I wish it would continue to do so. Yes, I realise training mechanical as a toddler is faster than training it as a child, but a smartmilked kid is going to max out on all available skills before they turn teen anyway. It's irritating to have them maxed out on mechanical as a toddler if they can't train charisma as a child on that particular lot.
I guess the answer for me at the moment is to stick the toddler table in their inventory until they have trained charisma.
J. M. Pescado:
I will review the priorities a bit again in the next version. And stuff.
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