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Title: No autonomous computer games
Post by: Marvin Kosh on 2007 March 14, 16:20:38
I checked out the hack that is mentioned here (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php?topic=150.0) but I'm reasonably certain it's not meant to stop Sims from autonomously playing SSX on the console (the one that sits in front of the TV) and if it was, it doesn't work in Seasons.

The reason I ask is that while I was testing the new EP out, I noticed that every time a visitor's Fun dropped just a tiny bit he would wander over, pick up a game controller, play for about five seconds, and then stop.  And then repeat.  So, I'm thinking that either there should be a motive check before playing and/or that visitors should only play when invited to, or when there's a party going on.


Title: Re: No autonomous computer games
Post by: Marhis on 2007 March 14, 19:26:56
No, it doesn't; that's also why my sims never have a TV or game console in their homes  ;). A quick way to fix that annoyance, if you want, is to set the "play" to 0x0064 (non autonomous) in pie menu resource.


Title: Re: No autonomous computer games
Post by: dizzy on 2007 March 15, 03:13:26
Or bump the min/deltas down to a reasonable value.


Title: Re: No autonomous computer games
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2007 March 15, 10:34:10
Well, I, for one, can't think of any occasion where you'd actually want a sim playing that stupid game. I mean, it's almost as stupid as you look.


Title: Re: No autonomous computer games
Post by: Marvin Kosh on 2007 March 15, 16:26:19
Well when I'm done testing things out, maybe I'll go look for a different game that I can drop in.

Then again, they're just Sims, they're not really going to know the difference if I trade their snowboarding game for GTA.

Incidentally, the head-to-head gaming seems to be over rather quickly much like the vanilla fighting.  Sims should at least try for best two out of three before conceding defeat, unless of course they're not very playful.