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1  TS2: Burnination / Oops! You Broke It! / Re: Error in carpoolfix.package on: 2006 November 19, 21:21:22
Is carpoolfix the one that moves sims from in front of the bus exit toward the mailbox when they get off? I thought maybe it was, but I have it in my game, yet since I installed Pets they just stand there, sometimes for a very long time.
2  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Looking for a hack on: 2006 November 19, 21:17:57
I just installed ZOMGPETZ!!!111oneoneone and now my student sims stand in
front of the bus door when they exit the bus, sometimes for a very long
time. Previously they would move toward the mailbox then check their report
cards, allowing others to exit the bus. I know it was some sort of hack I
had that was doing this but can't remember which hack it was.

Anybody know which hack I need to get/update? TIA
3  Awesomeware / The Armory / Re: Lot Sync Timer: All BlueSoups Suck Edition on: 2006 May 10, 18:09:08
Noticed a new version of this is out. Has it been fixed to work with OFB now? (I know it kinda worked with OFB already, but some features of it didn't.)
4  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: Who's got some good names for Servos? on: 2006 March 27, 18:24:06
Why, Gort of course.

The second one will probably be named Artoo. After that, I'll take ideas from this thread...  Roll Eyes
5  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: Newer Shinier Comm Skilling hack at MTS2 on: 2006 March 22, 21:46:04
And another thing, don't playables already gain skills on community lots now with OFB? I know the guide says that cooks and waiters on community business lots gain skills and they have been in my game.
Maybe it's just the new OFB "skills". Badges, in other words. Of course, I've not played OFB without the FFS comm-skilling hack in, so I can't answer your question one way or the other.
6  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: Newer Shinier Comm Skilling hack at MTS2 on: 2006 March 22, 21:36:23
No, I'm wrong, you're right Motoki. I just went and looked at the RTFM for comm-skilling and this is what it says:
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Controlled sims, NPCs, and townies may gain skills while visiting community lots, including non-college community lots. Notifications of skill-point gain will only be displayed for controllable sims.
I've never noticed any other sims but my controlable sims gaining skills on community lots since NL, I believe. So I guess it is broken (or so it seems anyway). Sorry.
7  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: Newer Shinier Comm Skilling hack at MTS2 on: 2006 March 22, 21:26:03
The FFS comm-skilling hack has worked fine for me since OFB. At least it does what it says it does in the RTFM, which is your current controllable sims gain skills on community lots. With that said, I think I'm gonna try this new hack, as I like the idea of other playable sims and townies gaining skills as well.
8  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: And the purpose of the cleanbot is??? on: 2006 March 17, 18:59:31
The Hydrobot seems to be one that is at least marginally useful, since it does water the flower beds pretty well. At least when using a hack to prevent (or reduce) all the #?&% breakdowns.
9  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: Robots on: 2006 March 17, 17:54:09
I haven't had a servo in my game yet, but a (virtual) cookie to the first person who can guess what its name will be...  Grin
10  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: Well so much for the elevators! on: 2006 March 17, 17:46:53
As long as you ignore the mystical ability of the elevator car to always be on the wrong floor, and therefore take forever to arrive before you can get in, sure.
If only there were someone around who could fix annoying problems like this... If only...

Wink
11  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: Well so much for the elevators! on: 2006 March 16, 16:13:27
There's no option to repair, it's probably a programming error as I have two sims on the verge of energy exhaustion pushing the button, getting in, getting out, pressing the button in an endless cycle.
I haven't seen a busted elevator yet, but as far as I know, the getting in, then out, then pressing the button again in an endless cycle problem is related to JMP's sleep clock, as mine have only ever done that when called to bed by the clock. Does it happen for others under different circumstances?

Because of all the problems with the Maxis elevators, I too use Targa's Ascension V2 elevators, which work great. A little too great, actually, as travel between floors is virtually instantaneous. But I'd prefer to use the Maxis ones if there weren't these problems with them. And yes, another place to woohoo is a bonus as well.
12  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: Maxis does it again! on: 2006 March 15, 20:32:30
If y'all need a place to exchange files, feel free to use my place: http://klaatu.dyndns.org/Uploads/

Just upload what you want there, then tell others here the link to the file you uploaded so they can download it. Please keep it related to Sims2, if you don't mind. I can't do any modding myself, so this is about the only way I can contribute.

If we need more organization later, that can probably be accomplished without too much trouble.

HTH
13  Awesomeware / The Armory / Re: No Playable Shoppers on: 2006 March 14, 18:48:22
If you move a townie in to your lot, does he/she bring with them all the stuff they've ever bought? If so, it could be quite a windfall when you finally sell it all.

I can see it now: Jane Golddigger goes around marrying all the townies she can, selling all their stuff, then they somehow wind up dead from trying to fix that TV with zero mech skill! LOL
14  Awesomeware / The Armory / Re: Bathroom Controller: In Soviet Russia, Bathroom Uses You! on: 2006 March 10, 18:48:23
Next time you're on the chat, I'll give you some test builds to run.
There's a chat? Huh
15  Awesomeware / The Armory / Re: Programmable Sleep Clock v3.31 (02/01/06) on: 2006 March 05, 05:31:09
I noticed a small problem with the sleep clock and OFB, specifically if using an elevator from the EP. If the sim is on one floor and their bed is on another, when the sleep clock calls the sim to bed the sim will walk up to the elevator and wait for it, and get in. The doors close then immediately open again where the sim departs from the elevator, turns around and pushes the button again. This goes on in a loop, at least long enough for me to get tired of watching it happen over and over. The sim never gets to the floor containing their bed.

16  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: FFS OFB Compatibility List on: 2006 March 05, 03:23:34
While it's true the current version of comm-skilling is not working, has anyone noticed if sims are indeed earning badges on community lots when working with benches? I know I've tried some and haven't noticed any badges being awarded.
17  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: FFS OFB Compatibility List From AutoScan on: 2006 March 02, 16:38:37
What's the difference between "CLEAN and do not require any updates" and "work with no changes" (the first and third list)? Of the second list, I get it that GREEN one have an update, but not sure of the ORANGE ones or the STRIKEOUT ones. I could guess, but would rather not.
18  TS2: Burnination / The Podium / Re: My experiences with creating townies on: 2006 February 15, 18:21:15
Yup, that's how it works.  deleteallcharacters means just that.  It nukes ALL characters.

Are you saying that deleteallcharacters deletes all characters from all neighborhoods, not just the current neighborhood (and universities and downtowns)?
19  Awesomeware / The Armory / Re: Programmable Sleep Clock v3.31 (02/01/06) on: 2006 February 13, 15:13:06
I do, but not sure what version I'm using. I went ahead and updated it anyway. Not sure if it was updating this, or something else I did 'cause I tried some other things too, but things work the way they should now. Thanks.
20  Awesomeware / The Armory / Re: Programmable Sleep Clock v3.31 (02/01/06) on: 2006 February 12, 21:08:19
I've tried a number of beds, both custom and non. Doesn't seem to matter. Maybe it's a third hack somehow where the problem doesn't occur without Inge's. I mostly only have hacks from JM, twojeff, and one or two from Inge's; vary few of anything else.
21  Awesomeware / The Armory / Re: Programmable Sleep Clock v3.31 (02/01/06) on: 2006 February 12, 20:05:27
Don't know if this has been mentioned before, but this hack and Inge's Double No Kids hack seem to clash in some way. My adults would get called to bed by the sleep clock fine, but when reaching the bed they would just look down at it and not get in. After taking out Inge's hack they got in fine.
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