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Title: Jitters
Post by: striker on 2006 May 23, 21:40:21
Can one of you code guru's tell me exactly what triggers jitters?

I know you have to drink coffee or expresso to get it, but what triggers it?  drinking coffee at a red energy state?  if you drink coffee with a green energy bar, do you still get jitters? 

Inquiring minds an all of that.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: Ancient Sim on 2006 May 23, 21:49:18
To be honest, I've never seen any of mine get these jitters, but I am wondering whether it depends on the graphics card.  Since getting my new PC, I instantly noticed when Don Lothario was doing his sexy walk on the way to flirting with Nina, but I'd never really noticed that before, at least not to that extent.  It may be that I couldn't see the jitters, either, although I have a feeling they have to drink several cups of espresso before it happens and mine rarely do except occasionally on community lots.  I will try to remember to check it next time I play.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 May 23, 22:01:40
Tends to happen if they drink espresso autonomously and you queue them to do something before they've finished.  It doesn't seem to happen if you use macrotastics and queue macro-caffeinate.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: Roux on 2006 May 23, 22:23:12
In my game, it seems every time a sim drinks espresso, jitters ensue.  It doesn't seem to matter whether I direct them to drink it or whether they do it autonomously.  I couldn't say if it's the same with coffee, because I never buy the coffee machine.  IMO it's a waste of simoleans - takes too much time to drink coffee, and there's not enough increase in energy to make it worthwhile.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: Dea on 2006 May 23, 22:49:56
I have only seen pregnant sims get the jitters...


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 May 23, 22:54:00
Well, from what I've seen personally, it's mainly when they rush drinking the coffee for some reason, but since I installed the coffeecup hack it seems to happen less frequently.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: ElfPuddle on 2006 May 23, 23:05:23
My sims get the jitters only if they're drinking a cup of coffee or espresso, and I cancel the action. It's like they try to chug the whole cup and get a severe caffeine rush.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 May 23, 23:11:28
Yes, I'd agree with that, it's the same as telling them to do something when they drink espresso autonomously, they gulp it down and get the jitters.  Maybe the caffeine rush is too much for them to handle!


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: Pegasys on 2006 May 24, 02:56:54
My Sims always seem to get the jitters when they drink coffee or espresso,  whether autonomously or directed, canceled or not.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: MissDoh on 2006 May 24, 04:33:47
Same as Pegasys here.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: nikita on 2006 May 24, 04:54:02
My sims get the jitters only if they're drinking a cup of coffee or espresso, and I cancel the action. It's like they try to chug the whole cup and get a severe caffeine rush.

Same for me.  I've never seen them get it when I let them drink at their own leisurely pace.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: neriana on 2006 May 24, 04:57:28
My Sims invariably get the jitters with espresso, but I've never seen it with coffee.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: Emma on 2006 May 24, 05:51:58
I never use the little coffee machine, but like the others, my sims get jitters if I cancel out the autonomous action of drinking expresso at home. I have never seen it on a community lot either.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 May 24, 08:23:09
The little coffee machine means your visitors can have coffee even if the Espresso machine is empty.  (I remember the good ole days of sims1, when all visitors could make espresso, and frequently broke the machine!  Now, visitors can't make espresso, and the machine never ever gets broken!


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: DrBeast on 2006 May 24, 08:29:04
Now, visitors can't make espresso, and the machine never ever gets broken!

Which is actually good, considering the hundreds of other items that get broken too damn frequently! Not to mention the hundreds of ways you can break the game if you're not properly armored with hacks!  :P
Regarding jitters, my sims drink espresso ecxlusively, through Macro...Caffeinate if they're at home, or from the espresso vendor if they're at a comm lot, and they always shake, rattle and roll with the last gulp!


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 May 24, 08:55:12
Maybe it depends on what video vard you have, and what drivers?  I don't know if mine got the jitters less after installing macrotastics, or after installing my new driver (the same one that hides the fish!


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: DrBeast on 2006 May 24, 08:59:10
Being an ATi user (Radeon 9600 Pro), I've never experienced any driver problems or quirkiiness, heh. Though I can't really remember if they had jitters when I had the old graphics card (Radeon 9200). And I've never, EVER had a fish tank in my game!


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 May 24, 12:46:45
Well, my NVidia never gave me any trouble until Microsoft told me I needed new drivers, and apart from the fish tank it was fine with the new ones.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: jsalemi on 2006 May 24, 13:23:26
My Sims invariably get the jitters with espresso, but I've never seen it with coffee.

Same here.  I've also seen walk-by playables with the jitters, which amuses me -- I guess they're drinking espresso to stay awake until I get around to playing them again. :)


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: wishy-washy on 2006 May 24, 21:28:42
I've never seen this before. What does it look like when a sim has the jitters?


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 May 24, 21:36:57
Well, how would you expect?  they shake and rattle and roll.....


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: striker on 2006 May 24, 21:40:30
The graphics card should have nothing to do with jitters.  It's not a graphic problem.  

It's a reaction from drinking coffee or expresso.  I seem to be able to get them at home and on community lots.  Usually when i'm red on energy.  It happens only after a couple cups for me.

I was wanting to know if there is a greater likelihood of getting jitters with a lower energy bar than with a higher energy bar.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: jsalemi on 2006 May 24, 21:42:08
Well, I'm pretty sure it takes at least 2-3 cups of expresso to start the jitters -- I don't think I've ever seen them after just one cup. And never with the coffee pot.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 May 24, 21:55:37
I've seen it after one - and I don't mean to suggest that the graphics card causes it to happen - just it's easier to see with some than others.  (Also depends how close your zoom on the sim is.)


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: WORF on 2006 May 24, 21:59:13
There is a hack by Numenor that can stop the jitters or make them worse if you want.

http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=127719


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: anyeone on 2006 May 24, 22:07:50
I only noticed it when I had the sim drink more than one espresso at a time.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2006 May 25, 00:45:29
I only noticed it when I had the sim drink more than one espresso at a time.
There's a used to drinking only one? The caffeine content of espresso is so low that, realistically, I'd have to drink about a hundred to get what I need. And it probably wouldn't work because it'd be diluted out by all the water. This is why I snort my caffeine straight instead.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: Ancient Sim on 2006 May 25, 04:44:24
Well, I saw plenty of jitters last night, but maybe it was because I was looking for them.  The Sim who got them the most was Brynne, who was drinking cup after cup of Espresso on a visit to one of the downtown parks.  Totally ignoring her constantly re-filling bladder, she just kept drinking more and more and jittering all over the place.  She was surrounded by pools of u-n-wot and everybody kept laughing at her (me included). 


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: neriana on 2006 May 25, 06:46:25
I cloned an espresso maker for my Sims that gives more energy, less fun, makes them need to pee more, and is non-autonomous. They get jitters from it after about half a cup. I think it's directly related to just how much "energy" is in the coffee.


Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: Emma on 2006 May 25, 08:26:55
The little coffee machine means your visitors can have coffee even if the Espresso machine is empty.  (I remember the good ole days of sims1, when all visitors could make espresso, and frequently broke the machine!  Now, visitors can't make espresso, and the machine never ever gets broken!

So visitors can use the little coffee machine themselves? Thats good to know :)



Title: Re: Jitters
Post by: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 May 25, 09:53:43
Yes, you just get one of your sims to "make coffee" and the jug stays full for ages.  (And they don't automatically drink it after making it.)

I've occasionally had one of my sims get stuck drinking espresso, and their energy has gone to almost full on one cup, and they only stop drinking it if I fix broken mood boosts - and boy do they get the jitters then!