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Title: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: minidoxigirli on 2009 July 12, 02:48:29
Why do all my guests insist on bringing random ass plates of food?  I have a sim who's a chef- I don't need any more waffles.  After every party, I have to go through and try and find all the food that's been scattered around the house.  I usually miss an autumn salad or two, and have to deal with the foul monstrosity on the kid's desk later.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 July 12, 02:49:59
Eh, just ignore it. The Robotic Hand of God will smite it when it goes bad.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Elvie on 2009 July 12, 03:33:28
The Hand will only take care of it if you have that feature enabled in Awesomemod. By default, it's disabled.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: minidoxigirli on 2009 July 12, 03:47:33
Eh, just ignore it. The Robotic Hand of God will smite it when it goes bad.

But I'd rather it just not exist at all.  Who the hell gives a six year old pancakes for their birthday?


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: kiki on 2009 July 12, 04:00:07
Eh, just ignore it. The Robotic Hand of God will smite it when it goes bad.

But I'd rather it just not exist at all.  Who the hell gives a six year old pancakes for their birthday?

Pedobear?


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 July 12, 04:06:58
Who SHOWS UP for a 6 year old's birthday?


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Budgie on 2009 July 12, 04:27:06
Who SHOWS UP for a 6 year old's birthday?

Pedobear?


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Zazazu on 2009 July 12, 05:47:25
In my family? Everybody. Zonti's graduation party had about 300 guests, I shit you not.

It kind of reminds me of how parties go in my friend group. One person will be hosting, and everyone feels like they need to contribute, even if the host says they have it covered. We proceed to always bring much more food and booze than needed. I think we've supplied my one best friend's liquor cabinet. She now sends us back with parting gifts of half-used bottles of hard liquor.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: minidoxigirli on 2009 July 12, 06:16:50
In my family? Everybody. Zonti's graduation party had about 300 guests, I shit you not.

It kind of reminds me of how parties go in my friend group. One person will be hosting, and everyone feels like they need to contribute, even if the host says they have it covered. We proceed to always bring much more food and booze than needed. I think we've supplied my one best friend's liquor cabinet. She now sends us back with parting gifts of half-used bottles of hard liquor.

See, if Uncle James brought half a handle of rum to little Lauren's sixth birthday party, that would be interesting.  I wish that would happen.  (Modders, get on it!  Hot dogs to gin!)  But instead he's bringing a plate of Autumn Salad.  Then, he walks all the way upstairs to her baby sister Lisa's room, and puts the salad on the end table.  Who at EAxis thought this was a good idea?  Maybe with one guest, but when you have thirty all looking for a place to put their offering, it gets old fast.

What would be awesome is a "No, you don't have to bring anything" checkbox on the invite screen.  Maybe the mother-in-law ignores it, but everyone else generally adheres.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: chaos on 2009 July 12, 06:37:27
The thing that annoys me most about this scenario is that the game implies, upon your sim having invited all of the guests, that your sim needs to have a lavish setup in order for said guests to enjoy themselves. Nuh uh! If the guests bring their own food, why even bother having your sims serve food or buy a buffet table? The whole setup is retarded. Retarded, I tells ya!


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: moondance on 2009 July 12, 06:49:14
  Who at EAxis thought this was a good idea? 

I don't know, but he/she apparently designed the entire game.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Gus Smedstad on 2009 July 12, 12:04:59
If the guests bring their own food, why even bother having your sims serve food or buy a buffet table?
They always bring Normal quality food.  You want a plate (or plates, if you've invited a lot of guests) of Excellent or Outstanding food, so your guests all get good food moodlets.  If you don't have that cheaty Legendary Host perk, this is the easiest way to get the "amazing party" rating, which fulfills the Wish and gives your host Sim a positive moodlet.

Fortunately, you can keep the idiot guests from noshing on that crappy plate of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches by using Call to Meal on the decent food as soon as all the guests are on the lot.

 - Gus


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Shaprepenr on 2009 July 12, 13:47:08
Yeah. I guess the guests are being "polite" by briging in Mac 'n Cheese. It's annoying. I never liked hosting parties in the Sims because the guests are just so god damn annoying!


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Zazazu on 2009 July 12, 17:31:04
If the guests bring their own food, why even bother having your sims serve food or buy a buffet table?
They always bring Normal quality food.  You want a plate (or plates, if you've invited a lot of guests) of Excellent or Outstanding food, so your guests all get good food moodlets.  If you don't have that cheaty Legendary Host perk, this is the easiest way to get the "amazing party" rating, which fulfills the Wish and gives your host Sim a positive moodlet.
My guests rarely eat. I suppose it is a good way to get meals in the fridge if your sim isn't focused on cooking. Have party, shove all foods in fridge, and focus on socializing. Now there's food to nom on for a few days.

Except, of course, for the huge exploit of quick meals and the way that pretty much any crappy food will fill a sim from starving to completely full.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Silverdrake on 2009 July 12, 17:44:38
And why do all these uninvited people show up? Then they all go upstairs with their plates of crappy hotdogs, get stuck on the upstairs porch, and then tell me the party was lousy *shakes fist at Townies*.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Mazza on 2009 July 12, 20:12:03
I have never seen that. I do not do birthday parties.



Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Shaprepenr on 2009 July 12, 21:04:24
And why do all these uninvited people show up? Then they all go upstairs with their plates of crappy hotdogs, get stuck on the upstairs porch, and then tell me the party was lousy *shakes fist at Townies*.

Another reason why I don't host parties. "Your Sim wants to host a birthday part." **DELETE WISH!**


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Kiirkas on 2009 July 12, 21:53:55
And why do all these uninvited people show up? Then they all go upstairs with their plates of crappy hotdogs, get stuck on the upstairs porch, and then tell me the party was lousy *shakes fist at Townies*.

It looks like all the invitations are "guest + 1", so any sim you invite has a chance to bring a friend.  Maybe the devs were trying to facilitate the meeting of new acquaintances & friends in the game.  Clearly they missed the boat, since friends in Sims 3 are not "needed" as they were in Sims 2.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Silverdrake on 2009 July 12, 22:15:06
It makes me laugh to think how much time I spent in TS2 trying to make friends for my sims, and in TS3, I'm always putting the phone on Ignore  :D


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: PirateFaafy on 2009 July 13, 02:23:49
My Sims are all Loners. It seems to make them pretty happy. I just love how adorable they look when they get nervous in crowds.

ASEXUAL SPAWNING. FRIENDS ARE FOR THE WEAK. YOU SHALL LIVE IN THE HIGHEST ROOM IN THE TALLEST TOWER.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: LVRugger on 2009 July 13, 04:06:28
My Sims are all Loners. It seems to make them pretty happy. I just love how adorable they look when they get nervous in crowds.

ASEXUAL SPAWNING. FRIENDS ARE FOR THE WEAK. YOU SHALL LIVE IN THE HIGHEST ROOM IN THE TALLEST TOWER.
Not quite asexual, but my current sim is making some random guy a friend (barely, as soon as it hits friend, stop talking), taking him to the science center and "try for baby in test chamber" with him. So much easier for a loner, commitment phobe to deal with. She's got like 4 total friends (all the fathers of her children) by the time she reached 90.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Elvie on 2009 July 13, 04:20:32
You can "try for baby" at the science lab? Is this part of a mod?


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Caraleede on 2009 July 13, 04:28:49
You can "try for baby" at the science lab? Is this part of a mod?

You can WooHoo in a lot of rabbitholes. Just get two sims to 'tour ____'.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Elvie on 2009 July 13, 04:53:42
I thought touring rabbit holes was just a way to torture sims and give them "bored" moodlets  :D  I look forward to having sims do it in horribly inappropriate places now!


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Shaprepenr on 2009 July 13, 10:32:17
I thought touring rabbit holes was just a way to torture sims and give them "bored" moodlets  :D  I look forward to having sims do it in horribly inappropriate places now!

Like the Mosoleum?  ;)


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: LVRugger on 2009 July 13, 10:50:59
You can woohoo and make out at City Hall, the Mausoleum, the Theater or Science Center. You do get the option for "try for baby in test chamber" at the science center if the relationship level is high enough - barely friends seems to work all the time for me. My legacy founder had 7 kids in 6 pregnancies by 4 guys and never had a romantic interaction with any of them.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Silverdrake on 2009 July 13, 15:22:13
For some reason, I don't get the Woohoo option, just Makeout, even with sims whose relationship is at 100%. I've only tried the Mausoleum, but I'll test the other places and see if I get it.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: little_lark on 2009 July 16, 01:59:11
You can woohoo and make out at City Hall, the Mausoleum, the Theater or Science Center. You do get the option for "try for baby in test chamber" at the science center if the relationship level is high enough - barely friends seems to work all the time for me. My legacy founder had 7 kids in 6 pregnancies by 4 guys and never had a romantic interaction with any of them.

I find sims with the flirty trait can be coerced into making out/woohooing/trying for babies without any kind of romantic attachment forming, at a level barely above friendship. Just have them lie on a bed and initiate the interaction from there.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Gastfyr on 2009 July 16, 18:40:37
They always bring Normal quality food. 
This is what really irritates me.  Even if you happen to know that particular sim is a Natural Cook at a high rank of the Culiary Career, they always bring crapy normal food that appearently wasn't prepared by anyone.  Why can't it say "prepared by ____"?  And be at a reasonable quality based on the sim's actual cooking abilities?

And on a related note, why can you pay $75 at the Bistro for a Normal boul of Mac and Cheese or an outstanding plate of Grilled Salmon?  It's the same frickin' price, and the player has no control over what the moronic sim autonomously orders.  Varrying quality makes sense, sure; I've been to fancy restarunats and gotten amazing food and crummy food and plenty of in btwn stuff too.  But who orders mac and freaking cheese at a restaruant?  Especally if you could get Salmon for the exact same price.  And I also thought it would throw in a nice dash of realism if the food had a "prepared by ____" and listed a sim who was actually working at the Bistro at the time the food was ordered.  Would help with the whole "living breathing world" facade, for me anyway.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 July 17, 11:03:09
This is what really irritates me.  Even if you happen to know that particular sim is a Natural Cook at a high rank of the Culiary Career, they always bring crapy normal food that appearently wasn't prepared by anyone.  Why can't it say "prepared by ____"?  And be at a reasonable quality based on the sim's actual cooking abilities?
Answer: There is absolutely no reason it can't be, other than PURE AND UTTER EAXIAN LAZINESS. I suppose you want me to fix it now. :P


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Silverdrake on 2009 July 17, 13:35:14
I've been doing MoveObjectsOn and deleting the uninvited guests, because they slow my game down (crappy old computer). Too bad we can't hire a bouncer!


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Gastfyr on 2009 July 17, 17:28:29
This is what really irritates me.  Even if you happen to know that particular sim is a Natural Cook at a high rank of the Culiary Career, they always bring crapy normal food that appearently wasn't prepared by anyone.  Why can't it say "prepared by ____"?  And be at a reasonable quality based on the sim's actual cooking abilities?
Answer: There is absolutely no reason it can't be, other than PURE AND UTTER EAXIAN LAZINESS. I suppose you want me to fix it now. :P
;D  You know, if you're updating Awesomemod anyway...


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: caitlyn on 2009 July 19, 10:43:46
There's always the option of having the party at the park.  No cleanup afterward.


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: lmind on 2009 July 20, 14:26:58
In my family? Everybody. Zonti's graduation party had about 300 guests, I shit you not.

Ridiculously huge parties were my favorite part of TS2, and TS3 (so far) seems better.  I think it's great that the guests bring friends -- it's more realistic, it allows your sims to meet new people, and it makes for a bigger party.  I like that they bring food, too.  My legacy family throws about one party per day, and the fridge is overflowing with leftovers.  They never cook.  I also like that people arrive early and leave late in TS3, instead of the game-crushing simultaneous zerg rush for the front door at the beginning and end of TS2 parties.  Lastly, it seems that simply attending a party improves sims' relationships in TS3, so you don't have to actually socialize with everyone.  Overall, it's just a little bit better in every way.

My only question: Is there a way to increase the guest limit, like there was in TS2?


Title: Re: I don't want your goddam crappy macaroni and cheese!
Post by: Lurker on 2009 July 20, 16:49:39
My only question: Is there a way to increase the guest limit, like there was in TS2?
See the mod here: http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=352086