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Title: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: Nimrod on 2009 June 12, 01:17:30
Quick back-drop; I'm playing all famblies with aging and other such turned off.  I want to sit back and let storymode roll for awhile but thought I'd at least give all the existing sims mostly the best traits, reach their LTW and have several skills maxed.  Max logic on all of them so that maybe the game engine will produce tutored and trained offspring by time I get back around to each of the households.  Through other households, I've befriended many of the obese sims, invited them over and trained them.  With moderate success too!

So I've reached the DeMayo house, in no particular order.  What I found was that Narcissa has no favorites, see photo. http://i586.photobucket.com/albums/ss310/Nimrod_album/NewBitmapImage3.jpg (http://i586.photobucket.com/albums/ss310/Nimrod_album/NewBitmapImage3.jpg)
I've searched MATY exclusively and there are no answers to the string "blank, no, zero favorites".  So...  what say ye?

Aside, this sim gets fat even if she eats nothing but grapes!  She goes to work, comes back fat.  She's Five Star Chef, so I dunno.  Her roommate has the same career and level, yet she doesn't come home fat.  In the photo, she's gained weight just from sleeping!  She ran many miles the night before and was rail skinny.  This is a recurring problem and I can only guess that "natural cook" or a combination with other traits is producing this effect.  I had noticed that once she was trained elsewhere, a few days later her obesity had returned.  Other sims with the "natural cook" trait haven't exibited this flaw, as of yet at least. I'm curious if anyone has noticed this situation with their sims?


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: BastDawn on 2009 June 12, 03:04:41
The no-favorites thing is weird, but fat sims who lose weight tend to gain it quickly, just as thin sims who gain weight tend to lose it quickly: the game works to keep sims at their "natural" body weight.  It's surprisingly realistic.


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 June 12, 03:18:24
I'm not sure if violating the law of conservation of mass qualifies as realistic. You'd think they'd at least wait until you can't see them to abstract in their tendency to be fatasses. Unfortunately, the game is fighting against two distinct issues: 1. The desire of players to have sims remain as they were made, and 2. The desire for players to have an effect on the system. These issues sort of conflict with each other to produce the situation we have now.


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: Death-Jester on 2009 June 12, 13:32:11
I have found it a pain to get my Sims slim, and stay slim. And it seems more than just overeating or what have you, because sometimes it will only take one meal to turn them from skinny back to fat.


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: HomeschooledByTards on 2009 June 12, 13:51:00
The no-favorites thing is weird, but fat sims who lose weight tend to gain it quickly, just as thin sims who gain weight tend to lose it quickly: the game works to keep sims at their "natural" body weight.  It's surprisingly realistic.

I like how realistic it is. I always hated that my fat sims could become skinny and stay that way after only one session on the bike. If being slim was that easy in real life there would be very few overweight people.


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: Process Denied on 2009 June 12, 15:15:21
I was watching my Sim play chess in the park and Judy Bunch started to watch. I had cancelled the chess match and Judy all of a sudden got skinny and then proceeded to pop out fat again.  It must be a glitch,but it was really weird.


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: sewinglady on 2009 June 12, 16:33:04
The one thing I'm having great fun with this game is making truly fat and 'husky' sims. Not just skinny sims with a fat gut. I have made zero attempt to make my fat and husky sims slim down or exercise... I suppose the one conundrum I haven't tried, I should - a husky or fat sim who is also muscular...then they should be able to exercise and stay fat, right?

I am also enjoying making truly mean and evil sims. Can't figure that one out...but, could just be that I got tired of 2 being pretty much all 'nice-nice'...although so far, even my mean and evil sims in this one aren't all that bad...although my evil teen now wants to steal candy from a baby...I think I'll try to fulfill that wish if it's still there when I turn the game on today.

I haven't played the 'townies' at all. not my thing. But, I have had one my CAS made teen sims darn near fail high school. He got a really lousy trait when he grew up, Although, I don't consider that to be that big of a deal - kinda more of a challenge to play a 'loser' sim...

Just thought of something - could the 'favorites' have been added as a late addition to the game? And this sim was created and installed in the town prior to their creation, hence she's not got any?  And does it really matter? I've had my sims eat their favorite food and I don't remember there being anything wonderful that happened from that experience. I don't know about the music thing - I've not let any of them have a stereo/radio yet - I'm such a mean goddess. And I've not noticed anything regarding the color - not people wearing it or things decorated with it.



Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: Domino on 2009 June 12, 16:40:02
sewinglady, I was under the impression that music/colour favourites have no effect except upon how you interact with other sims (I think if you have similar favourites, the "Get to know" social improves the relationship more? Though I'm not sure.) The only noticable thing I saw with food favourites was that my sim chose to make his favourite food, autumn salad, more, though that may have been coincidence.


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: sewinglady on 2009 June 12, 16:44:32
I'm going to bet 'coinkydink'... for two reasons - they come into the game already knowing how to make autumn salad and they don't burn the house down while making it.

Really funny thing re that particular simdish is that I have this very good salad recipe - calls for apples/mandarin oranges/etc. over a bed of 'spring mix' greens...We don't call it 'autumn salad'. I'm not sure it ever had a name - in our family it's the ooh, company's coming for dinner salad.

And there you have it, I realized yesterday, that my poor simmies get stuck living the same kind of life I lead - lonely and boring...I've got to get them out to meet other sims more often...


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: Sagana on 2009 June 12, 16:48:06
They'll tell you what their favorite color is in the "get to know" conversation and they will cook and eat their favorite food more if it's available and they know how. There's also a wish to 'cook *soandso's* favorite food. I haven't noticed anything at all with music, but I pay little attention to the stereos and probably not much to the music conversation.


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: phyllis_p on 2009 June 12, 16:48:54
When they eat their favorite food, they clap their hands and squeal.  This doesn't appear to affect overall mood, however.


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: pioupiou on 2009 June 12, 17:15:27
The moodlet for music is worth more if it is the favorite music of the sim (20 instead of 10 if I remember clearly).


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: Budgie on 2009 June 12, 20:01:56
Yeah, and they'll flip to their favourite music station more often when they randomly decide to turn on the radio.


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: Nimrod on 2009 June 12, 21:40:37
The no-favorites thing is weird, but fat sims who lose weight tend to gain it quickly, just as thin sims who gain weight tend to lose it quickly: the game works to keep sims at their "natural" body weight.  It's surprisingly realistic.
I've seen that trend in earlier, getting-to-know-the-game famblies.  Thanks trialware! (no worries, I paid admission fees for the releasable beta and feel I've already had my monies worth in terms of entertainment value).  As per my experience, the sims with metabolism such as you speak were always the ones with the "fast metabolism" reward.  The fat sims would lose the weight rapidly, but then gain it back quickly.  However, the originally thin sims would gain as quickly as they lost as well!  This must be because of the afore mentioned reward, so it seems.  They weren't up and down the weight scale like that before the reward was obtained.  Yet, this isn't the problem here.  It's as if this particular sim is coded somehow to be fat, no matter what.  Once she was loaded and cardioed and strength trained for a few minutes, she earned all athletic benefits becuase of all the trianing she had done elsewhere.  Realistically, if a person who trains that much eats a vine of grapes and they do not get stuffed, or anywhere near full, then that person is not going to suddenly gain weight (regardless of their genetic disposition).  This sim must, literally, just think of food and get fat!  If the sim were over-eating, then I would think nothing of this particular situation.  

I'm not sure if violating the law of conservation of mass qualifies as realistic. You'd think they'd at least wait until you can't see them to abstract in their tendency to be fatasses. Unfortunately, the game is fighting against two distinct issues: 1. The desire of players to have sims remain as they were made, and 2. The desire for players to have an effect on the system. These issues sort of conflict with each other to produce the situation we have now.
Okay, except I have no problem with the sims evolving into who they really are.  heh.  Again, if the sim were over-eating, I'd have no issue, which is why I think the problem could be in mucked up code, hardcoded fatness within the engine or maybe just a random glitch personal to me.  Satisfying inquiries seems to be among rare commodities these days...

The moodlet for music is worth more if it is the favorite music of the sim (20 instead of 10 if I remember clearly).
Exactly, and believe me, that small amount of extra mood points sometimes means the difference between the reward points automatically accumulating, or not.


*Update.  So the stupid twit finally shows her flaw.  A roomie had her second party during which I witnessed this sim eating plate after plate of various foods.  Has anyone witnessed the AI overfeeding their sims in this manner?


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: asmadasrabbits on 2009 June 13, 02:45:31
My once fat (now fit, because she's in the sports career) was eating watermelon from her inventory when her hunger bar was full. The only other time I saw it happen was with birthday cakes, when every sim around at the time decides to eat cake regardless of how full they are.


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: Nimrod on 2009 June 13, 03:07:08
Cakes.  Noted, thanks. 

So the party is over and it's the next day.  Funny thing is that the sim is the same size on this particular morning, after seven plates full of food on top of max hunger motive.  Also, one of the roomies ate two plates on top of the full hunger motive, so maybe it was just the party.  Or, maybe this sim/lot is corrupt...  >:( 


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: Trinity on 2009 June 13, 03:58:24
Yes the cake, they always seem to flock for it hungry or not.  ::)  I have noticed my insane gardener sim eating stuff from his inventory when he is not hungry and has nothing else to do, he seems to really like garlic which also gives the bad breath moodlet, and he'll eat piece after piece of it, until I stop him. The first time I got a flame fruit was when he was fishing, he ate it before I could have him plant it.  I also noticed that when a sim "calls guests/everyone/house to eat" that even sims who just grabbed a plate will eat what they took and grab another plate.


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: Nimrod on 2009 June 15, 16:55:19
Just an update.  After reading about public woohoo in the rabbit holes, I had this sim and Christopher Steel running around checking it out.  Eventually, the "let's-move-in-together-'cause-we're-made-one-another" offer pops up.  After accepting, switching households, setting things up and adding an extra "athletic" trait to Narcissa (in hopes that she would at least refrain from becoming Shamu Jr.), the happy couple are keeping themselves in shape without intervention and while away at other households.  The dude was chubby when he made the offer, as was she, so I thought okay, nice happy fat couple, what's the harm?  I swear, it's as if this game has some type of brainwave sensor programming that gives you exactly opposite of what you're willing to settle for.

Edit:  Forgot to mention also, that the move did nothing for the missing favorites.


Title: Re: Narcissa Vatos: Blank Favorites and Perpetual Obesity
Post by: phyllis_p on 2009 June 15, 17:23:01
I've noticed that the Sims I actually play do not gain weight like so many townies do.  I'm wondering if it's because townies eat out more, or if it's because they're unfulfilled, or maybe both.

Example: In one version of Sunset Valley, an unplayed Mortimer Goth became quite chunky.  In another version, where I played the Goth family almost exclusively, he stayed quite trim though I did not make him exercise or anything.