The Fight Club: Now With More Shinyness

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akatonbo:
Hm, question. Does this play nicely with Crammy's Less Autonomous Fighting?

Khan of Wyrms:
I have been using this for a few weeks now and I have feedback.

I am wondering if the endless dormie fighting day in and day out is a feature or bug.  Everything seems to work with perfect transparency save for this.  Incidents of dormie fighting seem to go on almost constantly, and nowhere else does this happen with such regularity.  It is always the same story:  First some sorry, dormie goober-sim tries to admire another sim who is too grumpy to accept a compliment.  Then comes the poking, then the shoving, maybe some slapping, and then finally, the inevitable fight.  Over and over this happens until every dormie is enemies with every other one, I'm certain, I just can't keep up with them all.  Also, at least one fight was over as soon as the cloud appeared and one other went on for what seemed like forever, I'd say 8 sim-hours plus or minus.  Everything seems to be otherwise working fine, it is just working fine all of the time, in the dorms.

It seems like someone else here hinted at this before, but I thought I would add my input as well.  It's not a serious issue, I don't believe, but the contrast between the fighting activity at the dorms and the overall incidence of fighting in all other parts of the game is like night and day.  It could always be just my game, which is apparently horribly corrupt beyond all repair yet continues to function in spite of the ever-present lurking fiery doom.

purplehaze:
That is common in dorms. The longer you play a dorm with the same NPC's, the more likely it it. If you have the same dormies for eons, they develop love/hate relationships. I had the same thing occuring at one dorm that I've played for ages. I solved it by offing the one of the offending parties. *thank you hottub of doom*

J. M. Pescado:
Dormies hating each other is basically a side effect of the fact that sims don't know how to pick appropriate actions to new people, so will tend to pick actions that piss someone off, particularly with very low or very high values of niceness (either through being rude or through unwanted affection), and once the initial tone of the relationship is set, things snowball from there. With sims, first impressions are forever.

Maria:
I love this hack!  I never used to let my sims fight, but now there's nothing like watching my hick werewolf sims duke it out with each other :D  It would be great if it were possible for sims to start a fight without hating each other, that would make it more of a sport.

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