Hacked Diploma?
MissDoh:
I am happy to hear the debugger has nothing to do with that though I did not thought it would otherwise it would have been fixed awhile ago. Been so long since I had a sim go to Uni the regular way, I did not remember about that if it was at all mention before.
Let's just say I was just worried a bit of moving my sims in new houses but if those mem are harmless, I will continue to do so without fear of BFBVS.
If after the BV rush you think you have time to fix that and need help testing it, I am willing to help, just give me a sign.
syberspunk:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 September 05, 08:16:50
Quote from: MissDoh on 2007 September 04, 14:48:18
Also, I notice that if I update a sim and it gets fake college memories, when I move any into a new lot, it creates another sum caude memory so they end-up having 2 sum caude memories, how come it is doing that and is that bad?
This is a Maxis bug that has continually eluded detection. We're not entirely sure WHAT causes this, although I have a few ideas of how to prevent duplicates. It is not specifically the cause of the Lot Debugger, and it doesn't appear to be explosionary in and of itself.
I threw together an experimental fix awhiles ago. You can try it here. Some people have claimed it worked. I don't recall now how thoroughly I tested it back then... from briefly skimming the thread, it seems like the generation of duplicate graduation memories wasn't always reproducable in a consistent manner. *shrugs*
Also... the hack is preventative, in that, going forward, if you move your sims around, theoretically you shouldn't get duped memories. For any sims that already got the dupes, you'd have to fix 'em by using SimPE to delete the dupes.
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MissDoh:
I will try it out Syber and let you know.
I will create a few CAS sims and play with some Maxis ones that have the double-memory and see if more or none are created for them and report in your original thread.
BV won't arrive here until Friday so it will keep me busy until I get it lol.
thanks :)
jolrei:
Quote from: witch on 2007 September 05, 08:10:19
Yep, haven't played Uni for yonks.
I like playing uni, mainly to take a break from playing multiple-sim households (I play one playable per dorm or uni house at a time). I gejnerally play them by personality - outgoing romance sims are there for woohoo, and may skip classes if the "need" arises. Knowledge sims go to class and skill, etc. However, I use the lot debugger to upgrade CAS townies when they marry in and become playable, and for any "spares" that get relegated to the townie pool (why waste time running them through uni?).
ZephyrZodiac:
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I like playing uni, mainly to take a break from playing multiple-sim households (I play one playable per dorm or uni house at a time). I gejnerally play them by personality - outgoing romance sims are there for woohoo, and may skip classes if the "need" arises. Knowledge sims go to class and skill, etc. However, I use the lot debugger to upgrade CAS townies when they marry in and become playable, and for any "spares" that get relegated to the townie pool (why waste time running them through uni?).
You find romance sims are less interested in doing well - mine seem to roll as many got to class/write term-paper etc. wants as do the Knowledge sims. If you use ACR and they've just made a booty call and the go to class icon appears in their queue they just ignore the date and go to class!
The least motivated in my game always seem to be popularity, who only want to be friends with every sim they meet......plus all those silly related wants, and if you use nogreekhousespam they just spawn even more useless wants...
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