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TS2: Burnination => The Podium => Topic started by: Farsight on 2007 July 26, 07:48:27



Title: Can I teach Sims to Change Diapers?
Post by: Farsight on 2007 July 26, 07:48:27
Just curious if anyone knows of a mod (other than the baby controller, which is a bit more aggressive than I'm looking for) that makes Sims change the baby's diaper after it poops itself. Currently, they seem to stupidly think that shoving a bottle in the kid's mouth will fix it - that's the WRONG END!

Does the nobabyharassment mod help this? Or does that just make them ignore the stink-tot?

I know -we- can't see the baby's needs, but it's rather annoying that the Sims can't see them either... or smell them, for that matter.

Basically, if my Sims would just:

1) Change diapers
2) Stop force-feeding the kid
3) Stop washing clean kids
4) Stop holding the toddler
5) Stop holding the baby (I'd prefer 'hold the baby less', but I suspect that's too vague)
6) Do everything else they like to do (talk/play/etc)

I'd be a happy pappy. Do any current mods handle that?



Title: Re: Can I teach Sims to Change Diapers?
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2007 July 26, 07:51:53
Does the nobabyharassment mod help this? Or does that just make them ignore the stink-tot?
No baby harassment will just make them stop forcefeeding it bottles endlessly. In fact, they won't mess with it at all anymore.

1) Change diapers
2) Stop force-feeding the kid
3) Stop washing clean kids
4) Stop holding the toddler
5) Stop holding the baby (I'd prefer 'hold the baby less', but I suspect that's too vague)
6) Do everything else they like to do (talk/play/etc)

I'd be a happy pappy. Do any current mods handle that?
Yeah, "no baby harassment" + baby controller. If you want a solution for a serious problem, you're going to need a forceful answer. Accept no Kewian-based substitutes.


Title: Re: Can I teach Sims to Change Diapers?
Post by: kewian on 2007 July 26, 07:57:18
....now what did I do?   ???   Those mods are great.. I would get them..they do solve that problem very well.


Title: Re: Can I teach Sims to Change Diapers?
Post by: floopyboo on 2007 July 26, 09:12:02
You want twojeff's baby-toddler hacks for the level of subtlety you're after, Farsight. They'll be over at the new, improved inteen (http://box156.bluehost.com/~aestudi1/forums/inteenimater/index.php) shortly.


Title: Re: Can I teach Sims to Change Diapers?
Post by: Farsight on 2007 July 26, 09:36:27
Quote from: floppyboo
You want twojeff's baby-toddler hacks for the level of subtlety you're after, Farsight. They'll be over at the new, improved inteen shortly.

Excellent! Thanks.

"Subtlety"... you might need to explain that term to JMP. :)

I don't always want to kill a fly with a mallet, then drop a piano on the mallet, then hit the piano with a meteor.

Don't get me wrong, the mallet+piano+meteor is quite nice at times (coffee cups AAAAAHHH), but I like having the little Sims do things on their own, so a lobotomy is a bit severe. A middle ground between drooling statue and caffeinated OCD freak would be great. :)

Hmm, the coffee-cup issue made me think of another one... is anyone aware of a mod that actually works to make homework get dropped on tables/desks? I -swear- the original TS2 handled this properly.


Title: Re: Can I teach Sims to Change Diapers?
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2007 July 26, 09:47:13
Don't get me wrong, the mallet+piano+meteor is quite nice at times (coffee cups AAAAAHHH), but I like having the little Sims do things on their own, so a lobotomy is a bit severe. A middle ground between drooling statue and caffeinated OCD freak would be great. :)
The problem is, when you understand what, exactly, sims are doing on their own, you realize that they're doing things for the WRONG reasons, and that these reasons are potentially destructive to your sims in stupid ways.


Title: Re: Can I teach Sims to Change Diapers?
Post by: Farsight on 2007 July 26, 10:04:09
Don't get me wrong, the mallet+piano+meteor is quite nice at times (coffee cups AAAAAHHH), but I like having the little Sims do things on their own, so a lobotomy is a bit severe. A middle ground between drooling statue and caffeinated OCD freak would be great. :)
The problem is, when you understand what, exactly, sims are doing on their own, you realize that they're doing things for the WRONG reasons, and that these reasons are potentially destructive to your sims in stupid ways.

You're assuming that's not what I'm going for. :)

I only care about my one Sims' immediate bloodline. I keep him and his heir in good shape, but the rest of the people on the property are there because I like to see how they will fare with -no- help. So I -want- them to be able to stupidly die, as long as it's in disastrously amusing ways, and they mostly stay out of my way. Only the fit survive!

The upside is that the occasional SuperSim emerges - I even had one reach her lifetime want w/o me ever touching her... that was a surprise.

The downside is that my "One Sim" is widowed many times over... oh, who am I kidding, that's an upside too! Spread the genetic seed!

It's only when they get caught in loops like they do with babies/toddlers that they really irritate me. And you can't kill every Sim that goes crazy on the baby, or else the house gets very quiet very fast.


Title: Re: Can I teach Sims to Change Diapers?
Post by: Marhis on 2007 July 26, 10:58:39
is anyone aware of a mod that actually works to make homework get dropped on tables/desks?

Not exactly what you're asking for, but this (http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=75476) by dizzy should be of some help.


Title: Re: Can I teach Sims to Change Diapers?
Post by: Magicmoon on 2007 July 28, 17:35:46
My favorite is this:

http://www.simlogical.com/sl/Sims2Pages/Sims2_MiscHacks.htm

Clones of the cheap desks. Each desk can be clicked on and assigned to a Sim. Also get the homework patch that goes with it. Then children will come home and put their homework on their desk no matter where it is in the house. (Always leave an empty space next to the side of the desk that has the seat or Sims sometimes have trouble placing their homework on the desk).