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Title: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Corylea on 2008 March 04, 06:31:30
Has anybody else found that their sims are WAY more interested in writing in their diaries than they used to be? 

I have a guy whose "natural" hobby is Fitness, and the two hobbies that he's maximized are Arts & Crafts and Cooking.  You'll notice that none of these is Film & Literature.  Yet if I leave him alone for a second, he makes a beeline for the bookcase and writes in his diary till the cows come home.  And he's not low on social, so he's not using it to fill that need; he's just obsessed with his diary.   His wife is writing in her diary a lot more than any sim I saw before FT came out, though she's not quite as obsessive as he is.

Anybody else having this happen?


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: vikitty on 2008 March 04, 07:57:20
Yep, yet another thing they'll do until they're near-death.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Sivany on 2008 March 04, 10:41:33
I'm glad this isn't just me. My sims used to annoy me by writing in their diaries before FT, now they drive me crazy with it. One of them started doing it as his birthday party the other day!


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Zazazu on 2008 March 04, 15:47:05
Diaries are for 12s.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Jelenedra on 2008 March 04, 16:03:29
I never let my sims alone long enough for them to do this. In my case, they beeline to the ballet bar and the computer.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2008 March 04, 18:41:12
Diaries are for 12s.
Heh, good name for it. I'll consider it if Fat Gwilly People ask.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Gwill on 2008 March 04, 19:01:19
Consider it asked!/me does some token jumping
Argh! Eaten too much, jumping hurts.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: V on 2008 March 04, 19:07:38
Yay!! Sorry about the tummy ache! But thanks for the jump!

I never let my sims alone long enough for them to do this. In my case, they beeline to the ballet bar and the computer.

That darn ballet bar! Any time I put it in a house the whole family swarms to it. I have finally just stuck it in a comm lot gym so they really can only use it when I say so.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Zazazu on 2008 March 04, 20:09:01
The ballet bar has been removed from my homes, as guests beeline for it as well and then take forever and a day to get off of it. 1 Fun my ass, most of my sims lose fun on it. Might be the next best thing to a hot tub for ticket businesses, though.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: MidnightVoyager on 2008 March 04, 20:35:23
They really should freaking make the ballet bar more fun if they like it so much.

The reward one, too! What is WITH that thing? One crappy-ass reward...


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Jelenedra on 2008 March 04, 20:38:36
Yeah, am I right is supposing that the only difference is that they can do ballet exercises on it? Or did I stop using the regular one too early?


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: gynarchy on 2008 March 04, 21:04:48
All of the new career rewards are "meh" at best. I was playing around with the Intelligence spy gadget thingy and aside from a small boost to fun and social, all I got was a pop-up that said "That sounded like a ghost!" and then the guy put it down. wtf? The koi pond is okay but it reminds me too much of the ponds my daughter has for her Webkinz. Plus the edges on it aren't transparent so it doesn't match the terrain.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Corylea on 2008 March 04, 21:21:05
Consider it asked!/me does some token jumping

Yay!

Argh! Eaten too much, jumping hurts.

*giggle*


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: mitchellcjs on 2008 March 04, 21:37:14
Miss Corylea, I have a wonderful site you might like, called "A Cuppa Joe".  Would you like a link?  They like giggles there.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Corylea on 2008 March 04, 21:43:52
Miss Corylea, I have a wonderful site you might like, called "A Cuppa Joe".  Would you like a link?  They like giggles there.

I gather that you *don't* like giggles.  Well, you don't have to.  Just close your eyes when you see one coming.



Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: rohina on 2008 March 04, 21:45:23
Well, we could do that. Or I could EAT YOUR HEAD. Which clearly would not be at all fattening, since air is not high in calories.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: jsalemi on 2008 March 05, 00:33:16
/me sharpens the pointy sticks to poke the balloon head.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Kyna on 2008 March 05, 00:34:48
Miss Corylea, I have a wonderful site you might like, called "A Cuppa Joe".  Would you like a link?  They like giggles there.

I knew there was a good reason that I voted yes in your recent senate election.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Corylea on 2008 March 05, 00:36:51
Well, we could do that. Or I could EAT YOUR HEAD. Which clearly would not be at all fattening, since air is not high in calories.

*rolls eyes*  *yawns*

I guess people usually run away and cry when you pretend to be fierce and scary.  Personally, I think it's mildly amusing, but then, I have a sense of humor.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Corylea on 2008 March 05, 00:43:37
/me sharpens the pointy sticks to poke the balloon head.

Laughing is taboo on MATY?  Don't you find that rather grim?  Personally, I find that there are some days when laughing is the only thing that gets a person through.  I mean, if we didn't laugh at W., we'd all have committed either suicide or murder by now, maybe both.

I'm a clinical psychologist, and when I was in training, one of my interviews for internship was at a place where the interviewer said, "I notice that you've seen a lot of incest survivors.  That's really heavy work -- how do you keep yourself sane?"  And I thought, "Well, she's probably not gonna like this, but it's the truth, so I'll say it anyway."  And I said, "Mostly through a rather dark sense of humor."  And she beamed and said, "Oh, that's good; humor is the best defense against the bad stuff."

There you go, free advice, worth every penny. :-)


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: mitchellcjs on 2008 March 05, 00:52:36
Giggling is confined to Retardo Land for a reason.  Humor or not, giggling and your subsequent defense is off-topic and annoying.  Go run along and play.  This is grownup territory.  No 12 allowed.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Kyna on 2008 March 05, 00:57:52
Humour is very much allowed here.  In fact, it's required for RL.  There are several amusing posts in this thread by regulars.

Maybe you just don't get the MATY sense of humour.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Corylea on 2008 March 05, 01:15:24
Humour is very much allowed here.  In fact, it's required for RL.  There are several amusing posts in this thread by regulars.

Maybe you just don't get the MATY sense of humour.

I think, rather, that they don't get mine.  But they will.  People usually catch on after awhile.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Assmitten on 2008 March 05, 01:23:02
Oh poodle.

I think this thread is about to take a trip to the other side of the fence.  :D


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: mitchellcjs on 2008 March 05, 01:26:04
I find it interesting that Corylea expects MATY to change to meet her expectations and humor standards.  Can we kill it now?


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Assmitten on 2008 March 05, 01:28:48
Maybe we should wait and see.

Wasn't it was Wilde who said something like "Women do not call each other 'sister' until they have called each other everything else?"

 :D


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Kyna on 2008 March 05, 01:36:26
Humour is very much allowed here.  In fact, it's required for RL.  There are several amusing posts in this thread by regulars.

Maybe you just don't get the MATY sense of humour.

I think, rather, that they don't get mine.  But they will.  People usually catch on after awhile.


You underestimate us.  We do get your sense of humour.  We DO NOT WANT.  Mitchie pegged you very quickly, you really would feel more at home at A Cuppa Joe.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: rohina on 2008 March 05, 02:24:26
I'm a clinical psychologist,

Well, let me explain how things work here, then. We don't like happy-clappy people. The majority of MATYzens fit into the category of people for whom therapy and rehab do not work because they are too smart and too cynical to go along with it.

And before you start in with the clinical psychology bullshit of telling me that's not a real category, let me get out my street cred for you: my mother is a Psych Professor, and for about 10 years I worked as a research assistant for people who probably wrote the textbooks you used while you were doing your pissy little psych qualification. Friendly warning: try to patronise me, and I will probably make you cry.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: witch on 2008 March 05, 05:27:19
*giggle* ?!?

Dear god. I think the BBS probably likes that shit.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: V on 2008 March 05, 07:08:40
Giggles are for 12s or for RL -- NOT the Podium. The Podium is for serious business. This is not the place to prove how much better you are than everybody else. Go to Retardo Land, start your own thread about how you are so much better than rohina. I am sure nothing bad will happen. After all, you are all brave enough to talk about your patients' private problems in a forum full of hostiles just to prove that you can handle "Teh Dark". What in the world could rohina possibly do against that kind of .... what's the word I am looking for? I am sure I will think of it soon enough.

At any rate: the BBS or Cuppa Joe are really great for people who like to giggle or emoticon their way through conversations. Also they do much more interesting drugs on Cuppa Joe than anybody does at MATY. OH and they *love* to talk about their sex problems, which seems to be something you would be very comfortable with.



Get back on topic, people! I don't want this thread getting tossed to Retardo Land! I want the "Diaries are for 12s" hack NAO!!!11oneone! Crazed sims running off to write in their diaries was bad enough before, but now it has just gone too far.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: witch on 2008 March 05, 07:25:21
Get back on topic, people! I don't want this thread getting tossed to Retardo Land! I want the "Diaries are for 12s" hack NAO!!!11oneone! Crazed sims running off to write in their diaries was bad enough before, but now it has just gone too far.

Akshully I have noticed the diary obsession. I've never liked the interaction, even in Castaways at the beginning when they're low on social. I would totally support a hack that does away with diarying altogether. But I'd settle for minimisation and be damned grateful for it.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: notveryawesome on 2008 March 05, 08:00:08
I think it was Dizzy who made a hack that only allowed sims to write in their diaries if they were alone in the room where the bookcase was. He recently posted his hacks on The Laden Swallow (http://www.nectere.net/smf/). It doesn't completely quash the obsessive diary-writing, but it does do away with a lot of it.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: witch on 2008 March 05, 08:35:45
I had that. I just haven't put Dizzy's hacks in my Freetime test hood. It still didn't squash it as much as I'd have liked.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: doren on 2008 March 05, 09:45:39
I agree that sims are a bit too fond of diary writing since Freetime and choose the most unsuitable situations (shop owner in a shop full of customers) for it, but I would like to point out that diary writing is not only for 12 year olds.
When my grandmother died I took charge of her diaries which she started writing again in 1964, one year after my birth. I loved reading them and they told me a lot about my family and my grandmother. A few years later I got prepared to move and so was my brother, there was a mix-up of boxes and one of mine was accidently driven to a waste plant and burned, including all the diaries up to 1971 (and they were the ones with the most interesting stuff). I still consider this as one of my greatest material losses.
Diaries written by famous or completely unknown people are found and published, because they provide not only a very particular perspective on the time when they were written, but also tell about the person who has written them.

EDIT: Oh, and I think if it gets too much I get the hack from Dizzy, it sound like the right one for me.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Ryslin on 2008 March 05, 09:50:50
I am all for complete removal of the diary writing. They get stuck in the "omg people watching me write ..noooes!!!".
Annoys me to no end.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Gwill on 2008 March 05, 10:03:31
I'm a clinical psychologist,

Well, let me explain how things work here, then. We don't like happy-clappy people. The majority of MATYzens fit into the category of people for whom therapy and rehab do not work because they are too smart and too cynical to go along with it.

As demonstrated in our Mental Health Survey (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,9518.0.html).


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: jolrei on 2008 March 05, 16:44:12
As demonstrated in our Mental Health Survey (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,9518.0.html).

We are a full service forum, are we not?

I would be happy for a death to diaries option.  I don't think I have ever intentiionally used it and stomp it whenever I see it.  If I want a sim to park, I can power idle them.  If they are not supposed to park, there are more useful ways to have fun.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: rohina on 2008 March 05, 16:49:46
I think the diary writing is schtoopid for all the reasons above mentioned and also because no one writes in a diary by hand anymore, anyway. Why aren't these obsessive diary-writers writing blogs?


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: doren on 2008 March 05, 18:35:05
Why aren't these obsessive diary-writers writing blogs?

Because every time they use a computer it is either occupied by another sim or another sim stands next to them and complains because they use it.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: miramis on 2008 March 05, 18:39:11
I wouldn't mind the autonomous part of diary writing being removed, there are the very rare moments when I may want to direct them to do it just for the heck of it though.  If we take away their diaries what will they obsess over instead?

Interesting link Gwill.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: mitchellcjs on 2008 March 05, 20:26:55
The diary writing itself doesn't bother me, but the diary writing every spare moment does.  A "less diary writing" option would work well for me.  Honestly, if I have the option between autonomous birdwatching and diary writing, I'd prefer the damn diary.  But it should check to see if the sim is sufficiently alone before permitting the action.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Emma on 2008 March 05, 21:15:52
I'm not too sure, but I think Dizzy has a hack for diary writing that checks if the sim is alone. I'll go look.

[edit] Yes he does (http://www.nectere.net/smf/index.php?topic=1140.msg18851#msg18851).

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- diary-test-ft: Checks whether the sim is sufficiently alone before allowing the diary interaction.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: mitchellcjs on 2008 March 05, 21:29:10
Thanks, Emma.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: V on 2008 March 06, 06:06:55
Don't be fooled. They don't check for aloneness all that hard. They may possibly take a glance around, but in a crowded household this will not really help you decrease the diary writing. Of course in an empty household this is completely useless since they are almost always alone.

Diaries are for 12s!


This from a person who wrote diaries until she was nearly 30! Well, obviously that is what the Sims will do for you!


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Corylea on 2008 March 06, 09:01:09
So one giggle gets a person tossed in the trash pit.  Don't you think your knees are jerking just a bit fast, there?

Interesting how afraid you all seem of newcomers.  I wonder what that's about.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: witch on 2008 March 06, 09:13:02
Go on, why don't you psychoanalyse us? Since you're wondering and all....


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Liz on 2008 March 06, 09:37:50
Corylea, please don't start the psychoanalysis. It won't be welcomed. Yes, people jumped hard and fast to squish the giggles. Necessary? Probably not, but after seeing newbie after newbie follow a link here and not understand that the Podium is not a "chat" forum, the locals like to "educate" with sharp and pointy examples.

Don't start a fight with Rohina. Take a few minutes to read the FAQ and understand the culture here. I'm sure you'll be able to fit in nicely (if, in fact, you want to fit in here) once you understand the social dynamics a little better.

And, ahem, back to diaries are for 12s!


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Zazazu on 2008 March 06, 17:03:06
So one giggle gets a person tossed in the trash pit.  Don't you think your knees are jerking just a bit fast, there?
No. Think of it this way. You're at a party, and some random guy comes up to you and asks if it hurt when you fell down from heaven. Your reaction to this person is based upon your former experience of guys who use cheesy pick-up lines. Hence, you're going to think of this person as a dork/sleeze until you see something from them to redeem themselves. This is standard behaviour, and something that you should have been able to predict based upon your background.

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Interesting how afraid you all seem of newcomers.  I wonder what that's about.
Not afraid. Newcomers are fun. People who act like 12-year olds are not fun, as we* are no longer 12. Kids piss me off. Damn Entitlement Generation.


*Royal "we", as per usual.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: rohina on 2008 March 06, 17:16:37
Interesting how afraid you all seem of newcomers.  I wonder what that's about.

Interesting how you ascribe rejection of your inanity to "fear," rather than acknowledging that people might genuinely dislike the way you expressed yourself. Because, really, if a whole bunch of people have a problem with you, it must be because they are all weird and mental and shit, and not because what you said was annoying or anything.

Liz: Don't tell people not to fight with me; where am I going to get my lulz?

I am SO going to write about this in my diary.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Gamblor on 2008 March 06, 18:14:00
I know we don't take requests here at MATY but this is just too important and it's ruining the fun of the game. Hats off again to EAxis screwing it up once more >:(. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF AWSOMENESS!!! Could somebody tell me if this obsessive diary writing will be taken care of before I nuke my Sims into space. I just can't wait for the next patch to arrive (I am so impatient lol). This is one of those things I have never understood why it was put into the game in the first place ???. If it was something useful then it would make some sense. I am just getting sick and tired of my adult Sims acting like fourteen year old girls.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: jolrei on 2008 March 06, 18:23:56
I know we don't take requests here at MATY but this is just too important and it's ruining the fun of the game. Hats off again to EAxis screwing it up once more >:(. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF AWSOMENESS!!! Could somebody tell me if this obsessive diary writing will be taken care of before I nuke my Sims into space. I just can't wait for the next patch to arrive (I am so impatient lol). This is one of those things I have never understood why it was put into the game in the first place ???. If it was something useful then it would make some sense. I am just getting sick and tired of my adult Sims acting like fourteen year old girls.

Gamblor's melodramatic histrionics - let him show you them.

It's a bunch of pixel people sitting down and writing in a book, not the end of civilization as we know it.  A sense of perspective is so important.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: gynarchy on 2008 March 06, 18:30:17
I am just getting sick and tired of my adult Sims acting like fourteen twelve year old girls.

There is no 14, only 12. Fixed.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Assmitten on 2008 March 06, 21:13:00
I know we don't take requests here at MATY but this is just too important and it's ruining the fun of the game. Hats off again to EAxis screwing it up once more >:(. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF AWSOMENESS!!! Could somebody tell me if this obsessive diary writing will be taken care of before I nuke my Sims into space. I just can't wait for the next patch to arrive (I am so impatient lol). This is one of those things I have never understood why it was put into the game in the first place ???. If it was something useful then it would make some sense. I am just getting sick and tired of my adult Sims acting like fourteen year old girls.

Gamblor's melodramatic histrionics - let him show you them.

It's a bunch of pixel people sitting down and writing in a book, not the end of civilization as we know it.  A sense of perspective is so important.

I wouldn't mind a bookshelf without diaries at all, though.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Gamblor on 2008 March 06, 21:41:52
A sense of perspective is so important.

A sense of illogical importance the way I see it. :P I just looking for a no autonomous hack for it.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Liz on 2008 March 06, 23:18:49
Liz: Don't tell people not to fight with me; where am I going to get my lulz?

I am SO going to write about this in my diary.

Nice one, Rohina  :D

The main problem I have about the diary thing (okay, aside from the way some idjit sim will whip it out in the middle of the dorm, then spend the next half hour gasping and smooshing it into their boobs because, "Oh, noes! Mah sekrits!") is that it's so pointless. The motives boost is nominal at best, and they all write the same bloody thing. BBQ grill, teddy bear, random person I spoke to once 3 seasons ago, lawn gnone. Repeat ad nauseam. If they at least wrote about people they actually *know* or were attracted to, or tidbits they'd heard through gossip, it might be vaguely point-ful, but it's the same thing every time.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Zazazu on 2008 March 07, 01:23:27
Ever looked at the "diary"? I repeat my poking of one of my more insane sims, Charisma. "It's an encyclopedia, you freak!"


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: jsalemi on 2008 March 07, 03:40:12
I guess he's still lurking here, because TJ posted a 'no autonomous diary' hack over on the inteen site about 3 hours ago. :)


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Gamblor on 2008 March 07, 05:05:47
Thank you TJ. ;D


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: witch on 2008 March 07, 05:26:13
I still think TJ's awesome, even though he got brynnesided.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Assmitten on 2008 March 07, 05:34:53
SIGH

There is only One True sims site.

Read: I am lazy.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: ladycoelura on 2008 March 07, 14:08:45
I had the diary and computer problem before FT came out. I actually have been trying to make non autonomous files that would stop some of the more annoying behaviors, ie writing in the diary or just reading and also with the computers the play, chat and i think a few others. Unfortunatly the computer on just isnt working. I also did the same thing to fridges and tubs and bars. Pretty much anything that would get on my nerves that i couldnt find a hack to fix.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2008 March 07, 15:29:16
Anti-autonomy is practically an exercise in futility, like an ongoing whack-a-mole. I suggest the allegedly-portable fist approach to things.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: Sivany on 2008 March 15, 00:56:42
I had the diary and computer problem before FT came out. I actually have been trying to make non autonomous files that would stop some of the more annoying behaviors, ie writing in the diary or just reading and also with the computers the play, chat and i think a few others. Unfortunatly the computer on just isnt working. I also did the same thing to fridges and tubs and bars. Pretty much anything that would get on my nerves that i couldnt find a hack to fix.

Dizzy has a no playing on the computer hack which I use and it seems to work fine, can't remember where it's posted now but I followed a link from this site to find it so a search would probably bring it up.

The problem with no autonomy hacks is that as you squish each action the sims fall back on the next one and that one becomes annoying requiring it to be squished as well so the sims fall back on another and the cycle continues until you might as well just turn free will off. Currently my sims are obsessed with looking at paintings/sculptures/kitchen cabinets etc. to the point where they will do it even if they are about to piss themselves.


Title: Re: Obsessive Diary-Writing
Post by: doren on 2008 March 15, 11:11:18
The problem with no autonomy hacks is that as you squish each action the sims fall back on the next one and that one becomes annoying requiring it to be squished as well so the sims fall back on another and the cycle continues until you might as well just turn free will off. Currently my sims are obsessed with looking at paintings/sculptures/kitchen cabinets etc. to the point where they will do it even if they are about to piss themselves.

They even do that without any anti autonomoy hacks. I noticed the same thing. I had only one sim trying to write his diary in the last few days, while several others suddenly became art critics.

Well, mostly I had a sex-crazed suicidal Servo, but that's a different story.