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Title: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: cyperangel on 2005 August 13, 07:48:04
Hi there..

Just a quick question. Would it in any way be possible to tweak the encouraging macro so that when they are beoing encouraged to do things that involve another sim, they pick the one that is doing the encouraging, instead of trekking across the house, to bug the rest of the household?
It would make things a whole lot smother.

An example: Ive got two parents, and two teenagers. Each parent picks a teen, and encourages them. Instead of just playing red hands with the one that is already encouraging them, they walk over to the other two, and interrupts their enouraging routine, to get the quick red hands fix. It annoys the crap outta me....


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: gali on 2005 August 13, 07:59:33
JM has a special hack for this:

"Code:  encouragificator.zip

Encouragificator (v0.9b) for TS2 v1.0p1-1.0p2 & TS2U v1.0
Made by: Flying Fish System (J. M. Pescado & Doctor Boris)

FEATURES:
Are you tired of the annoying micromanagement involved in trying to use the
Encourage options on your simchildren? Is it so irritating that you give up
because you have to repeat it so many times to accomplish anything, and it
cannot be queued, and usually somebody wanders off in mid-encouragement?
The Encouragificator handles this task management for you! Simply choose
Macro.../Encourage.../Whatever, and it will automatically encourage the sim
in question for you, over and over, until a mood failure occurs or you tell
it to stop.

NOTE: Like with normal Encourage, you cannot queue orders to occur after it,
as the Encourage system does not take well to this. As a result, if you queue
anything after encourage, the action will be terminated.

Finally, you can whip the lazy out of your miserable snotrag sim children!

COMPATIBILITY:
This hack is fully compatible with all FFS hacks.
Does not alter PersonGlobal menu. Tested for TS 1.0p1-p2 and TS2U v1.0."

I have it and it works fine.


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: cyperangel on 2005 August 13, 08:02:15
erm.... That is actually what I am using. What I am asking, is if its possible to alter it,so that the one that does the encouraging, is also the one the enouragee picks for interacting with, if needs be, like with playfull, where they have to play red hands with someone to get some personality points... Or outgoing where they tell jokes to someone, or Nice, where they hug.

Right now, they pick the nearest person that is not encouraging them, and that disturbs everything else the family does


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2005 August 13, 11:54:14
No, this is core to the "Encourage" commands, and not a part of the Encouragifactor.

To strongly discourage them from harassing other family members, try piling orders onto those family members, especially "Power Idle". Power Idle will "block" the search for an idling third-party and thus force them to harass only the encourager.


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: veilchen on 2005 August 13, 15:38:51
Ohh, nice. I have to try that, because that habit of finding another sim halfway across the galaxy to test the newly acquired skills is indeed very annoying.


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: RainbowTigress on 2005 August 13, 18:04:38
I've noticed the same thing.  At least when they are being encouraged to be active, they stand right there and do jumping jacks or squats or whatever.  But when being encouraged to be grouchy, they go looking for someone to be mean to.  So I have to make sure everyone in the house is busy doing something or else.  I had everyone on the phone calling friends, but when one hung up, there the kid went after them.  I didn't think of using power idle. 

What is funny is when the parent encourages the kid to be grouchy, the kid makes a 'nyah-nyah!' face at them, and the parent folds their arms, leans back, and looks huffy, but then claps their hands and cheers.


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: cyperangel on 2005 August 13, 19:23:15
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No, this is core to the "Encourage" commands, and not a part of the Encouragifactor.

Well, guess I'll just have to stop doing double encouraging sessions then. I had the mother encourage one teenager, and the father the other, but they kept interfering with one another, and soon the house blew up in a fiery ball that could be seen from space. Or at least i wished it did...


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: cwykes on 2005 September 28, 21:39:41
Can you choose what they encourage?  When I tried it, I discovered Consort Capp encouraging Juliet to be grouchy and had to put a quick stop to it.  I don't have Uni so I wasn't sure if that was how it was supposed to work.  I just never liked the sound of Uni...


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: RainbowTigress on 2005 September 29, 12:03:09
Sure, you just click on the sim to be encouraged, and choose Macro, Encourage, and then what ever you want them to encourage them in.  You can encourage anything that the older sim has strong points in except laziness, which is not included in the Encouragificator because JMP believes this constitues child abuse.  :D


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: cwykes on 2005 September 29, 14:39:18
I didn't get a choice about what was to be encouraged.  He just started right in on encourage grouchiness - Isn't that child abuse too? - better try it again though - maybe there were special circumstances about that one.  I'll post again if necessary.  thanks


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: RainbowTigress on 2005 September 29, 15:56:04
I didn't get a choice about what was to be encouraged.  He just started right in on encourage grouchiness - Isn't that child abuse too? - better try it again though - maybe there were special circumstances about that one.  I'll post again if necessary.  thanks
Well, I'm not sure why you aren't seeing the options on what to encourage.  But JM considers grouchiness to be a good thing because grouchy sims don't cry and whine when someone teases or insults them, they insult or tease back.  Furthermore, they don't tend to insult or tease others they are friends with.


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: cwykes on 2005 September 30, 14:36:46
tried it again with another sim in another lot.  I don't get any options.  He just started right in encouraging niceness.  He did have a choice of things to encourage so it wasn't skipping the menu through lack of choice .
I only have the sims2 not Uni or NL, but that hack read me says that's OK.
Personally I don't like my sims too nice or too neat, but ultra grouchy sims are a real pain when it comes to making career friends.
I see I'm an asinine airhead - first time anyone's ever dared call me an airhead! - anyone alive that is......  Grouch, grouch   


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: RainbowTigress on 2005 September 30, 18:14:41
tried it again with another sim in another lot.  I don't get any options.  He just started right in encouraging niceness.  He did have a choice of things to encourage so it wasn't skipping the menu through lack of choice .
I only have the sims2 not Uni or NL, but that hack read me says that's OK.
Personally I don't like my sims too nice or too neat, but ultra grouchy sims are a real pain when it comes to making career friends.
I see I'm an asinine airhead - first time anyone's ever dared call me an airhead! - anyone alive that is......  Grouch, grouch   
I seem to remember something about needing Uni to access third-level menus.  That is probably why you aren't seeing the options.  About the airhead label, that's another one of Pescado's things.  He's an old grouchy knowledge Sim.  The labels get worse, and they go in alphabetical order.  Look at mine, LOL.  No one has ever dared call me a jackass either.  I pay them no attention other than to point and laugh.


Title: Re: encouraging and the macrotastic routine
Post by: cwykes on 2005 September 30, 19:10:54
wondered if lack of Uni had something to do with it.  might be nice to have this in the readme......
Actually - I quite like airhead - in some perverse kind of way!