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Title: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: snowyrat on 2013 March 24, 17:17:26
I did the search, but couldn't find answer to this question.

- Are the memories good for anything in Sims3? (I remember vividly Sims2 and tweaking memories with SimPe.)
- Do I lose something, if I turn them completely off through "Options", as I would like to do?
- If I leave them on (with no notifications), will this bloat the heads of my Sims and clutter my game?
- If I delete the already formed memories in the "scrapbook", will the (possible) clutter still stay in some hidden Liber Scriptus?

Edit: I'm running University Life, latest patch and latest AM.

(I apologise for my poor English).


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Madame Mim on 2013 March 25, 06:31:38
I did the search, but couldn't find answer to this question.

- Are the memories good for anything in Sims3? (I remember vividly Sims2 and tweaking memories with SimPe.)
Not that I've noticed.

Quote from: snowyrat
- Do I lose something, if I turn them completely off through "Options", as I would like to do?
Your mind. That option doesn't actually work properly and you'll need a third party mod to fix it properly.

Quote from: snowyrat
- If I leave them on (with no notifications), will this bloat the heads of my Sims and clutter my game?
Yes.

Quote from: snowyrat
- If I delete the already formed memories in the "scrapbook", will the (possible) clutter still stay in some hidden Liber Scriptus?
Don't know - don't think so.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Shivani on 2013 March 25, 07:46:05
- Do I lose something, if I turn them completely off through "Options", as I would like to do?
Your mind. That option doesn't actually work properly and you'll need a third party mod to fix it properly.

To the best of my knowledge you can open options.ini (My Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3) and look for this line:
enablememories = 3

Setting it to 3 should disable memories entirely, letting you ignore the in-game settings.  However, please keep in mind that this is for 1.42 and higher.  Prior to 1.42 you would need a third party mod.  It won't hurt to look here (http://simswiki.info/wiki.php?title=Game_Help:Sims_3_Crashing_Checklist) for an explanation of some settings (even if you aren't crashing).


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: jezzer on 2013 March 25, 12:51:43
From what I can tell, the only purpose memories serve in TS3 is to give you more touchy-feely crap to share on your wall and Facebook, as if posting that your little imaginary pixel person went to the grocery store isn't a very good reason for your public shunning.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Brand on 2013 March 25, 18:51:02
Memories incorporate with conversation options.  Per http://sims.wikia.com/wiki/Memories :

Memories are usually used as a subject of a conversation, in addition to interests. Recent memories are likely to be the conversation topic and will eventually wear off and not become a topic anymore. Negative memories can be spread by gossip. Sims who have heard a gossip can pass it on to other Sims as well. A topic of the gossip is started by Sims who witness a bad experience, or heard the story itself from other Sims via gossip or chat.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Starwind on 2013 March 25, 19:06:04
Memories incorporate with conversation options.  Per http://sims.wikia.com/wiki/Memories :

Memories are usually used as a subject of a conversation, in addition to interests. Recent memories are likely to be the conversation topic and will eventually wear off and not become a topic anymore. Negative memories can be spread by gossip. Sims who have heard a gossip can pass it on to other Sims as well. A topic of the gossip is started by Sims who witness a bad experience, or heard the story itself from other Sims via gossip or chat.

That is from the wikia concerning TS2 memories. What does that have to do with this topic about TS3 memories?


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Sigmund on 2013 March 25, 21:37:46
TS3 memories are useless. They're mostly just shitty screenshots of supposedly "important" events.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Brand on 2013 March 27, 04:49:29
Oops right you are. I saw Generations at the top of the page and didn't realize it wasn't talking about both games.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Turd Ferguson on 2013 March 30, 04:14:39
Best way to handle memories? Alcohol for me.

In your case, I'm pretty sure you can straight up disable them in the options.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: MrsCrumplebottom on 2013 April 15, 15:33:39
It's pretty well insane that Sims get a memory for the "scrapbook" every time they WooHoo.  First time I can see...but every time?

I turn the notifications off.  They just get that little icon over their head but it doesn't bother me.

I prefer the Sims 2 memory system but that's just me.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2013 April 23, 12:14:18
(http://beta.moreawesomethanyou.com/crapola/killitwithfire.jpg)


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: pepsihamster on 2013 April 23, 19:45:17
I only turn the notifications off.  They just get that little icon over their head but it doesn't bother me.

It'll bother your game in a short while. Those yellow little buggers will multiply by the thousands, grow invisible wings in the dead of night and attack you like an aggressive bee swarm when because you least don't expect it.  :o Watch out!


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: HomeschooledByTards on 2013 April 23, 21:02:32
I have notifications AND memories off, but I still get memories in my scrapbook. I suspect I have a mod that is overriding the option, but am too lazy to currently find out (I suspect it's one of Twallan's mods, or a patch that broke the options).


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Madame Mim on 2013 April 23, 22:42:03
I put it down to Eaxis crapology that I have them too if I only use the ingame settings - I resort to a mod from MATY  Mod The Sims to just kill the bastards.

This is what I get for trying to hold 2 conversations at once.

Semianon: that was a gentle and polite help you were just then. All those who follow MOAR FIGHT will soon be along to explain why you should have made more of my mistake.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: HomeschooledByTards on 2013 April 23, 22:53:33
I put it down to Eaxis crapology that I have them too if I only use the ingame settings - I resort to a mod from MATY to just kill the bastards.

Clearly I need to SEARCH MOAR.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: semianon on 2013 April 24, 02:44:53
Clearly I need to SEARCH MOAR.

Just because I am feeling unusually helpful today...
http://sims3.modthesims.info/download.php?t=446281


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Seacret on 2013 April 24, 11:08:52
Maybe my game is just unique but I disabled memories in the options menu and I do indeed get no memories. It's why I never understood that mod from MTS because my game has always worked properly in that respect.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: jezzer on 2013 April 24, 14:24:25
If it's the mod I'm thinking about, it didn't just switch memories off, but allowed you to define what should be memorialized, so you would stop getting a memory every time you went to the store or unclogged a toilet, but could still get memories for legitimate milestones, like first kiss, first relationship, first traumatic brain injury (for Tarderdome residents), etc.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: HomeschooledByTards on 2013 April 24, 17:15:50
There's two options to that mod. One does let you select which memories to make and the other kills all memories. I choose KILL THEM ALL WITH FIRE AND STUFF.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Cyberdodo on 2013 April 26, 17:28:04
Twallan's Master Controller has an option to turn off memories as well.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: tizerist on 2013 April 28, 11:58:54
I just use Fraps. Nothing can go wrong with that  :-\


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Dark Trepie on 2013 April 29, 16:15:54
I just cut it off at the source.  No need for a mod when its right there in the game options.

(http://i.imgur.com/a4O467n.jpg)

I just use Fraps. Nothing can go wrong with that  :-\

Because recording giant .avi files totally helps too.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: HomeschooledByTards on 2013 April 29, 16:45:38
I have it set to disabled, but I'm still getting memories. Thus, mod.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: MrsCrumplebottom on 2013 May 13, 15:39:15
I went ahead and disabled it as well.  I don't look at that stupid scrapbook.

I've really come to like TS3...I like how you can get your rooms to coordinate without having to download recolors (I am fussy about that), it looks like they addressed some of the issues TS2 players have (such as being able to make a basement without having to mess with terrain levels, and kids aren't perfect little angels).  So far I have the base game (duh), Generations, Seasons, Pets, and 70s 80s 90s stuff.

But while they improved in some areas...other areas are just examples of epic fail.  Memories is a prime example. 

If the graphics were like Sims 2, and if the genetics followed the same rules, and if the memories worked like in TS2...I'd like TS3 a LOT better.  I don't even mind story progression, since my inclination is to play one household (and here I'd thought I'd hate it).


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: jezzer on 2013 May 14, 15:59:34
Yes, those lovely TS2 graphics, when all the sims were crazy-eyed ventriloquist dummies.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: MrsCrumplebottom on 2013 May 14, 20:15:59
Yeah, but I prefer crazy-eyed ventriloquist dummies to pudding.   ;D

To each their own.    ;)

At least in TS2 the birthday cake didn't undergo spontaneous combustion and nearly take a few Sims with it.  I've had that blasted cake set a kitchen on fire TWICE now in TS3.

Kill it with fire?  Kill 'em with a birthday cake!  :D


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Madame Mim on 2013 May 14, 22:53:03
Pudding can be overcome with sliders. I do miss the TS2 genetics, though.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: unstuck on 2013 May 14, 23:50:59
Am I the only one that misses the photo album from TS2?  My favourite thing was taking large, beautiful screenshots and being able caption them, in-game.  Whenever I'd go back to a fambly I'd look through the photo album to refresh myself on their little story.  I don't feel like I can do that in TS3, or am I missing something? 


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: MrsCrumplebottom on 2013 May 15, 15:46:16
You mean neighborhood story? Haven't seen that in TS3 so far.  I liked that in TS2 as well.


Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: unstuck on 2013 May 15, 19:00:59
No it was called "Story Mode" but there was one album for each household.  I used to cracked myself up taking pictures and captioning them.  :D

I find that in TS3, it's hard to keep a record of stories, as it were.  The memory system kind of tries to impose its own story, but I want my captions!



Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: MrsCrumplebottom on 2013 May 15, 21:44:09
That's what I meant, I believe there's a button on the UI for it. Haven't played it in a while as I'm de-noobing myself at TS3.



Title: Re: What's the best way to handle memories?
Post by: Andygal on 2013 June 18, 18:38:56
something relevant to this discussion I found, a tool that allows you to create a custom mod to selectively disable certain types of memories.

http://modthesims.info/d/446281