Bathroom Controller: In Soviet Russia, Bathroom Uses You!
jsalemi:
What EPs/SPs do you have? A bit more info about your setup would help us.
axlekitty:
I have everything available at the moment.
rufio:
I've been using BUY in an EAxis dorm (yeah, I know, they suck, but I'm not interested in building dorms). I thought that maybe if I stuck the BUY toilet paper in the bathrooms and configured them to seek -> on it would cut down on the number of stinky dormies. There are two bathrooms, with the gender-specific doors and separate shower rooms. I put one toilet paper in the main bathroom and one in the shower room, and configured them so that they rejected the non-appropriate gender. I had originally set it up with a radius as opposed to just the room scope, but there was no way to include all fixtures in one bathroom without also including fixtures from the other bathroom. The problem is that occasionally there will be a male dormie standing outside the women's bathroom trying to use it but not being able to get through the door. Normally I would take out the doors and put in normal doors, but I can't remember the cheat for turning build mode back on in dorms. In any case, I don't think the men's bathroom controllers should have been including fixtures from the other bathroom as part of the men's bathroom, which is what I think must be happening. The men's shower area is right next to the women's main/toilet area, but there is a wall in between and the controllers are set for room scope.
jsalemi:
Two things to try/remember:
1) you need a BUY controller for each toilet stall in the bathroom.
2) having the shower in a different room is just annoying as far as getting BUY to work. Best bet is to just remove a piece of the wall so the shower is in the same room as the toilets. You need to turn on the build cheat to do this, which is: "boolprop dormspecifictoolsdisabled false"
rufio:
Ok, thanks. With the different toilet stalls, do I have to change the radius to 1 (so as not to include the other toilet) or can I just stick each controller on the wall next to a different toilet? Is the number of controllers just how the bathroom figures out how many people can use it at once?
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