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TS2: Burnination => The Podium => Topic started by: Zazazu on 2008 May 08, 00:42:12



Title: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Zazazu on 2008 May 08, 00:42:12
I've had fightclub in my hacks folder for ages, and have enjoyed the more logical conclusion to fights between low-body sims and high-body sims. However, I hadn't had an epic fight until now.

Combatants: Frances Bleu, 2nd gen marry-in. Duane Strickland, townie
Location: Connor Bleu's front yard
Past conflicts: None. Duane woohoo'ed Frances's niece Bonnie, but then who hasn't?
Fight begins: Approximately 1:42 PM
Fight ends: 10:55 PM
Total time: 9:13

(http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z301/kariminger/snapshot_952e09cc_752e09d5.jpg)
2:00 pm - Townies watch. Walk-bys stop to see who will reign victorious.

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6:20 pm - Townies bored. Gwen Pitts (townie) came late and fails to see what the fuss was about. Hail will not stop our combatants.

(http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z301/kariminger/snapshot_952e09cc_952e0adc.jpg)
7:09 - Oh hi, Aunt Frances. Time for work. Keep up the good fight.

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10:55 - Duane victorious. Apologies for the darkness. This was Connor's first day on the lot and, like most of my sims, he started off very poor and with a mortgage payment due soon I chose not to buy landscaping or lights.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: GayJohnScarritt on 2008 May 08, 00:54:34
   My first thought is, are all needs/motive drains suspended during a fight?
   My 2nd thought was it reminded me of Peter Griffin (Family Guy) when he fights the chicken.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Zazazu on 2008 May 08, 04:30:37
Well, they were in the welcome wagon. Visitors. EAxis started protecting visitor motives a bit with BV on (which pisses me off to no end) so they are harder to kill.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2008 May 08, 11:48:52
My first thought is, are all needs/motive drains suspended during a fight?
They aren't. And you can lose the fight by suffering a critical motive failure during the fight.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: nekonoai on 2008 May 08, 13:45:15
Wow, that's a LONG fight. LOL


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: toad in the hole on 2008 May 08, 14:06:55
So the rubbernecks do indeed leave after a while? Very good.
What about other household members, would they watch until they starve or pass out?


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: jolrei on 2008 May 08, 14:14:31
I've seen this in my game as well (perhaps not a fight going into the night, but a fight that lasted several sim hours anyway).  It seems that sims with no established fight record or experience do take a bit longer to establish a win or fail.  Never seen motive failure yet, although several fighters have had to take showers and eat afterwards.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Zazazu on 2008 May 08, 15:44:35
Yeah, neither had been in a fight before. The only two who have are the police officer and the burglar. The burglar kicks ass, unfortunately.
So the rubbernecks do indeed leave after a while? Very good.
What about other household members, would they watch until they starve or pass out?
Only person in the house was Connor. His fiance didn't move in until the next morning. He was scared to death of the fight (pussy, I'm already poking him for other things), and ran back into the house to return to painting his grilled cheese every time I directed him outside. Only the pressing need to go to work could keep him outside for more than a minute.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Liz on 2008 May 08, 16:24:20
That's hysterical, Zazazu - "welcome wagon" indeed!  ;D

I had a 6 1/2 hour Downtownie throwdown at Crypt o' Night - happened right in the middle of the dance floor. Music played on, of course, as is appropriate. A couple of the weaker-constituted babies had to spend the first couple of hours of their excursion out on the front sidewalk. After a few hours most of the patrons grew bored and went about their evenings... then their midnights... and a bit of early mornings. I was ready to send my sim home about 3 hours into the fracas but was damned if I'd waste all that fight-scoring time without seeing a resolution. So, much espresso and hot tubbing on the back patio later, SimDuJour was on her way out to call a taxi when the loser of the original fight decided that 6 1/2 hours just wasn't quite enough of a smackdown for her and proceeded to insist on another 2-hour beating. No motive failures between the combatants.

Also had quite a long fracas during a burglary (first in a new 'hood after installing Fight Club). Untested cop vs. untried burglar equals extended fighteyfight.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Zazazu on 2008 May 08, 17:15:04
My burglar has a lot more body points than my police officer. I think he's at 10 and she's at 3 or 4. It's over really quickly with them. I may add them to the aging pool just to see if I can get a better set. Or wait until one of the future mayors takes crime under his/her wing...right now financials are being established and the next mayor (soon to be elected by the Randomizer from my 12 of the 3rd generation since no one rolled Politics) is focusing on education, then I had animal control planned. By the time the 5th generation is in control everything will have to be transitioned to a more urban set-up, so then crime control would make sense.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: miramis on 2008 May 08, 17:55:44
That's an impressive fight, Zaza.  I can't remember the last time a burglar visited though, perhaps mine are on strike.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: jsalemi on 2008 May 08, 18:40:44
There does seem to be less and less burglar visits these days.  I guess too much other stuff is going with the Seasons and FT stuff, so the "burglar scheduler" is getting starved of cycled.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Liz on 2008 May 08, 19:16:59
I wonder if the presence of pets (dogs, in particular) has anything to do with the odds of burglarization? I don't *think* I've ever had a burglar show up for a family that owned a cat *or* dog, but I know it's never happened with the dog owners. And yes, I have just officially doomed all my dog-owning families to a rash of never-ending burglaries by saying that.

My burglar has a lot more body points than my police officer. I think he's at 10 and she's at 3 or 4. It's over really quickly with them...

I don't think I ever peeked at the burglar-to-cop body skill ratio in that neighbourhood, but they must have been pretty close, given how long it took 'em to slug it out. It was certainly both of their first fight. Might not be a bad idea to have a designated cop-antagonizer in my new neighbourhood so they can get more burglar-whompin' practice. ;)


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: miramis on 2008 May 08, 19:27:40
I think it might just be the RNG playing funny buggers, you get a dry season then suddenly you'll drown in burglaries.  It's the same with twins, gender ect.. Of course, when you really want it to happen, it probably won't.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Liz on 2008 May 08, 19:50:48
Yeah, with this game it's disgustingly easy to start seeing patterns were they aren't necessarily any. For the longest time it seemed that buying a car was, at least for me, an ironclad guarantee of a burglary that night. Then after a while, not so much anymore. Now it pretty much only happens if I've a pet-less sim who can't "afford" the Energizer and must to go to sleep the minute she finishes her last promotion-skill if she's to have any shot at promotion the next day. Yeah, then she's pretty much guaranteed a big, fat burglary.  ;)


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: seelindarun on 2008 May 08, 20:01:30
I think fight scoring takes a long time whenever the combatants are evenly matched, whether they're green or seasoned.  In my 'hoods I tend to foster lifelong enemies if I can find those matches, kinda like searching for soulmates in reverse, :D so I end up with a lot of 'couples' who have similar fight experience.  With moarfight, they invariably roll wants to gain body points and have a re-match, whenever they lose.  As a result, they tend to get better in tandem, even though they're played in separate households.  Those lifelong enemies always have epic battles that go on into the wee hours, sometimes with one of them missing their carpool...


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: jolrei on 2008 May 08, 20:17:34
Additionally, running with antiredundancy loaded will limit the number of NPCs, including burglars (if I understand this correctly), so your burglar will become somewhat "experienced" as you go along.  I had one hood where I killed off a policeman in generation two, and the game built a new one, but the burglar had been thieving and fighting since the first family moved into the hood.  The burglar pretty much always PWNED the new rookie cop.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Process Denied on 2008 May 08, 20:21:43
I have been having the opposite thing happen.  I have a townie( that I made for future use) that has won so many fights that her fights are about a second long.  I didn't know that that was possible.  I took control of her a few fights ago to count her bouts and the fight wasn't even one bout long and it ended with the " I'll stay out of your way speach".  She has had 46 fights and she has won all of them.  I don't want to use her now because her slate will be wiped clean and it is so enjoyable to watch her beat the crap out of the Count.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Zazazu on 2008 May 08, 22:13:57
I think it might just be the RNG playing funny buggers, you get a dry season then suddenly you'll drown in burglaries.  It's the same with twins, gender ect.. Of course, when you really want it to happen, it probably won't.
This is my second neighborhood in a row with very frequent burglaries. I play in rotation style (now at 7 houses + college) with a season as my time period. In this last rotation, I had three burglaries. The one before (with only 5 houses in play) had three as well. I'm also having a twins plague despite my odds being modded down to 8% and a boy plague (6 out of last 11 births were twins, all of last 7 children born are boys). RNG's stuck in a rut. Kind of sucks, because I've been trying to diversify last names.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: GayJohnScarritt on 2008 May 08, 23:29:08
   Is it normal, that if the cop wins (and family gets the reward), everyone gets a bad memory.  But, if the burglar wins and gets away, no-one gets a bad memory?   It doesn't make sense but that's how it is in my hoods.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: gynarchy on 2008 May 09, 01:24:23
   Is it normal, that if the cop wins (and family gets the reward), everyone gets a bad memory.  But, if the burglar wins and gets away, no-one gets a bad memory?   It doesn't make sense but that's how it is in my hoods.

That's how it is in my neighborhood and it makes no sense to me either.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Strangel on 2008 May 09, 04:09:02
   Is it normal, that if the cop wins (and family gets the reward), everyone gets a bad memory.  But, if the burglar wins and gets away, no-one gets a bad memory?   It doesn't make sense but that's how it is in my hoods.

That's how it is in my neighborhood and it makes no sense to me either.
I've noticed that as well, but the next morning, everyone wakes up and wanders to the Stolen Item Square and sobs, fumes, and generally kicks up a fuss. Have you checked for a bad memory after that point?


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Zazazu on 2008 May 09, 04:54:17
...and then proceeds to fume about it until their dying day. Get over it already! Everyone in Teardrop Isle gets robbed! You are not special.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: gynarchy on 2008 May 09, 05:07:04
I've noticed that as well, but the next morning, everyone wakes up and wanders to the Stolen Item Square and sobs, fumes, and generally kicks up a fuss. Have you checked for a bad memory after that point?

The last time it happened the burglar didn't actually steal anything. The alarm went off right inside the doorway and whatever the burglar was after was far enough away that the police arrived before he could reach it. I don't recall my Sim ever becoming furious with the burglar about it.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Emma on 2008 May 09, 05:57:32
I have a 'No Whining About Missing Objects' hack...maybe by TJ?

All my households (ok, only 4 atm, not counting my dorm) have had burglaries on a Tuesday night on their last rotation. I refuse to believe it is coincidence. Oh, and I put my burglar alarm on the outside of the house, usually on the garage wall. You used to be able to place the burglar alarms on an outside wall in Sims 1, so I figure it ain't cheating. ;)


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: talysman on 2008 May 09, 06:09:38
I recently had a burglary and exploited it mercilessly. Everyone in the household automatically met the burglar, as usual, and were made furious. I had one of the children call him with Autoyak and made him a friend. The other family member still hate them, so that should produce some interesting interactions...


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Emma on 2008 May 09, 06:12:57
I always get my popularity sims to meet the burglar by freeing him from the police car. about 3-4 sim-days later they are best friends! You also get to 'meet' the cop although he is pissed at the sim who freed the burglar. Easy friendship. I don't have 'enemies accumalate' though. I used to, but was sick of trash can kickers, newspaper stealers and suchlike.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Zazazu on 2008 May 09, 06:15:14
Oh, and I put my burglar alarm on the outside of the house, usually on the garage wall. You used to be able to place the burglar alarms on an outside wall in Sims 1, so I figure it ain't cheating. ;)
I do that too, when I remember. I've been meaning to recolor the burglar alarm to some sort of ADT sign. Having the keypad showing on the unit outside is a little unreal.

My burglar and cop show up at community lots. So far, never at the same time. I'm looking forward to when that happens.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Liz on 2008 May 09, 06:25:35
...and then proceeds to fume about it until their dying day. Get over it already! Everyone in Teardrop Isle gets robbed! You are not special.

Gah! I know, right? I had a household that was burgled when the twins were toddlers. On his fricking wedding day, Twin2 had to take time out before cutting the cake to get all stampy and pissy about that thing that happened when he was a baby. Loser.

It's always seemed stupid to me that the red icon/bad memory appears to be triggered when the cop thanks the family for their help and rewards them with cash monies. Nothing lost, perp caught immediately, cash reward. Yeah, a break-in sucks and is scary. Yeah, it's exactly the kind of thing that would stay with you in RL, even if the stranger in your house didn't actually take anything. But all the lifelong stamping and snarling about some childhood trauma is just tedious.

"Embrace the pain, spank your inner moppet, whatever. But get over it." -Cordelia Chase, BtVS


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: witch on 2008 May 09, 07:45:22
I always get my popularity sims to meet the burglar by freeing him from the police car.

You are my muse tonight mate, I have tried clicking on those damn police cars for ever and finally decided it was L & P. So it's popularity sims that do it eh? What are the chances of me never using a popularity sim to try?


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Emma on 2008 May 09, 07:52:58
I think all aspirations can click on the car-not just popularity. I wait until the cop comes back in the house after the burglar has been put in the car, (I just get my sim to walk up and down the hallway. If they are doing stuff they can't stop doing it soon enough to get to the car) then as soon as the pop-up window appears and build and buy are enabled I click on the rear door of the cop car and they run to open it. It is all a matter of timing, you have to get it just right because as soon as the cop starts going back to the car the chance is lost.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Process Denied on 2008 May 10, 03:14:23
I have only had one burglary since I installed OFB when it first came out.  I keep forgetting to put alarms up.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2008 May 10, 09:34:41
I don't have 'enemies accumalate' though. I used to, but was sick of trash can kickers, newspaper stealers and suchlike.
Trashcan kickers and newspaper steals are not caused by enemies accumulate. What IS prevented is sims becoming BFFs immediately after being furious with them, and also, the amount of senseless maintenance overhead in friend-maintenance is reduced as well, so that sims will statistically only require about 10-12 calls per day instead of 40 or 50.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: Emma on 2008 May 10, 10:11:21
Oh. I thought it made them mad and do stuff like that :D I'll put it back in then.


Title: Re: This interruption brought to you by Fight Club
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2008 May 10, 10:12:25
Death to Emma.