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« Reply #200 on: 2008 June 07, 06:00:57 »
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I want an object which I can put in sim's inventory to make my sims cry often or just sometimes.

That could add so much reality when someone dies, gets cheated or is depressed...
Now they cry more about peeing on the floor than the death of their spouse.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #201 on: 2008 June 07, 06:09:06 »
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I wish we could plan funeral parties or wakes using the phone, like we can for house parties, etc. After all, there is a black buffet-table already in the game.
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« Reply #202 on: 2008 June 07, 06:51:02 »
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That could add so much reality when someone dies, gets cheated or is depressed...
Now they cry more about peeing on the floor than the death of their spouse.  Roll Eyes

Yeah, they completely lack a concept of a "proportionate response", don't they? And their emotional ADHD can truly baffle. "Oh, mah GAWD, I saw a ROACH! I must sob for hours nao!" followed by, "BooHoo, I didn't go to University! I'm uneducated! Meh, bought an expensive counter instead. Uni can stuff it." Yeah, seeing a roach is exactly as traumatizing as the death of a spouse, if not more. And all it takes to get over the death of your spouse is the purchase of an armchair. Oh, but a burglar who doesn't even steal anything and is immediately apprehended? Netting the homeowner a $500 bonus, no less? Yeah, that one they'll bitch about for the rest of their lives.
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« Reply #203 on: 2008 June 07, 07:27:09 »
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In sims 1 they used to mourn for three days. If ever I couldn't find a sim, they'd be out at graveside, crying. I think that was slightly excessive but more real than now. Once you break the queue for crying, they don't do it again. They should have the odd memory, like that of the burglar.
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« Reply #204 on: 2008 June 07, 08:52:14 »
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I think they aren't crying over roaches so much as having a moment of existential angst. Their god hates them and has allowed a plague of locusts roaches to infest their home.
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« Reply #205 on: 2008 June 07, 09:31:45 »
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After thinking long and hard, I think I'd like my Sims to be able to manage their time and make plans for the future.  Because that's something I suck at. Wink
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« Reply #206 on: 2008 June 07, 13:21:50 »
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I am feeling sullen that the apartment ep seems to not include my idea about giant roaches.  I personally would cry for three days if I saw a roach the size of a car scuttling through the yard or maybe floating dead in the pool.  Why can't my sims?
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« Reply #207 on: 2008 June 07, 14:57:12 »
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In sims 1 they used to mourn for three days. If ever I couldn't find a sim, they'd be out at graveside, crying. I think that was slightly excessive but more real than now. Once you break the queue for crying, they don't do it again. They should have the odd memory, like that of the burglar.

I think that three days would be better but it's too exact. Three sim days is definately too long time to mourn some wife beater.
I really want some personality. I want sims who survive catastrophies without troubles and sims who mourn the rest of their lives. 
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« Reply #208 on: 2008 June 07, 17:40:41 »
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i wish you could move a family from the sim bin into an empty house with out having to actually enter the lot. much like when you're just moving a sim in with an existing household. also, that plant babies are actually planted in the garden for the requisit three days. no plant springs forth from the earth almost fully grown.
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« Reply #209 on: 2008 June 07, 17:51:25 »
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1. The ability for Servos and Plantsims to be able to sleep in the BV tents.
2. The BV maids to actually do something other than stand on the same spot the entire vacation while possibly turning their heads to view other Sims.
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« Reply #210 on: 2008 June 07, 18:58:55 »
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2. The BV maids to actually do something other than stand on the same spot the entire vacation while possibly turning their heads to view other Sims.

That one has been fixed by Paladin over on www.simwardrobe.com -- look in his fixes area for the 'improved-housekeeping' fix.  He also has one that makes the bellhop useful.
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« Reply #211 on: 2008 June 07, 19:24:02 »
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What the heck is the point in having a double bed in the Greenman house when only one spouse sleeps?

To give them a place to try for a baby.
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« Reply #212 on: 2008 June 07, 20:45:20 »
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2. The BV maids to actually do something other than stand on the same spot the entire vacation while possibly turning their heads to view other Sims.

Oh, my BV maids are quite busy! For instance, if a sim throws something away in a bin in the hallway, the maid will immediately come snatch up that bin liner full of one item in order to take it over to the other hallway's bin and put it there. After which they must, of course, take it out of that bin to go put it back into the first. At which point there's a bin that needs emptying, so they empty it back into the 2nd bin again... which then needs emptying... yes, this goes on for hours and hours...  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #213 on: 2008 June 07, 22:28:42 »
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Ah yes, the bin dance!  I've deleted a lot of bins from hotels after seeing that one too many times...
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« Reply #214 on: 2008 June 08, 18:33:52 »
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Hmm... I wish it was possible to assign certain Sims in the house to "do chores" like a Servo so the big ol' manors can have live-in maids and butlers and the like. Currently you always have to macrotastics them to clean and then find them something to do so they aren't lounging on the couch. I know there are NPCs out there that do this sort of thing, but I'd rather use one of my many playables or townies. Something like Paladin's servo controller that would work on non-servos, perhaps...
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« Reply #215 on: 2008 June 08, 20:32:05 »
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Swiftgold, I'm doing that by starting a home business that does nothing, hiring an employee and assigning "Tidy Up" to them. Works fine in my game? I have one such playable maid in my game .. I think she does everything a regular NPC maid would do -- empty trashcans, make beds etc.
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« Reply #216 on: 2008 June 08, 21:40:50 »
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Yeah, they completely lack a concept of a "proportionate response", don't they? And their emotional ADHD can truly baffle. "Oh, mah GAWD, I saw a ROACH! I must sob for hours nao!" followed by, "BooHoo, I didn't go to University! I'm uneducated! Meh, bought an expensive counter instead. Uni can stuff it." Yeah, seeing a roach is exactly as traumatizing as the death of a spouse, if not more. And all it takes to get over the death of your spouse is the purchase of an armchair. Oh, but a burglar who doesn't even steal anything and is immediately apprehended? Netting the homeowner a $500 bonus, no less? Yeah, that one they'll bitch about for the rest of their lives.
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I have a family that the grandmothers from both sides of the family lived with the family.  The grandson was at home when the first grandmother died and he took it very hard.  He cried for quite a while.  Then when he got really sleepy he went to bed and he dreamed of her.   When his bar was full at 4 am he got up and cried some more thinking of her.  He then went to the piano and played with thoughts of her popping up along with her tombstone.

I was so touched by this.  Then the poor thing his other grandmother passed the next day and he was again sad but not like with the first grandmother.  After 3 sim days he still cries about her.  Is this unusual?
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« Reply #217 on: 2008 June 09, 01:53:06 »
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Swiftgold, I'm doing that by starting a home business that does nothing, hiring an employee and assigning "Tidy Up" to them. Works fine in my game? I have one such playable maid in my game .. I think she does everything a regular NPC maid would do -- empty trashcans, make beds etc.

Do you have problems with visitors, doing it this way? I've had a few home businesses, but apart from the brothel which is pretty much open all the time, I haven't been able to run one with any success because of phone-invited guests complaining about things being dirty even when the business wasn't running (I put Squinge's No Customer Complain back in after that, no matter how it might bork things), and with visitors leaving when the store closes and becoming customers, and other things that just don't work with how I play :\

I've also used Paladin's playable maid controller, but since you can't interact with them while they're working and can't ask them to stay when they're done, I figured I may as well just go back to the NPC maid I always ignore anyway...
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« Reply #218 on: 2008 June 09, 02:10:33 »
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After 3 sim days he still cries about her.  Is this unusual?

That really does sound touching, and to my experience it is unusual. Nice, though. I'd be bored if they all ran around sobbing for days, but I'd like it if, as with your sim, my sims would occasionally care that someone they loved has died. Not every sim or for every death (or to have them all out back in "Sims 1" motive failure at the tombstones all over again), but given their ability to keep that fury chip on their shoulders for freaking ever, a little sadness seems a reasonable thing for them to tote around for a few days.
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« Reply #219 on: 2008 June 09, 02:11:53 »
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I like their furiousness. But sadness is for pussies and people in my family are executed for that sort of nonsense. But furiousness? We NEVER FORGIVE!
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« Reply #220 on: 2008 June 09, 02:45:53 »
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Hah! I definitely don't want a bunch of emo crybabies weeping up the joint, but I still maintain that the death of a spouse/parent should manage to bum a sim out for more than a few minutes. As for enemies righteously accumulated through the judicious application of Moar Fight, I'm all for keeping the fury. But when someone breaks into a toddler's house and he's still fretting over it on his wedding day? Pfft. Total puss.
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« Reply #221 on: 2008 June 09, 02:56:16 »
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You mean still furious? Why shouldn't he be? NEVER FORGET! NEVER FORGIVE! As for deaths, well, you know, people die. People dying never bothered me any. Although I did find an appropriate scream animation. Maybe they should send off the dead with a proper Klingonesque Death Scream rather than all that pathetic sobbing. Ugh. I intentionally do not allow them to attend death scenes because of that.
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« Reply #222 on: 2008 June 09, 04:05:04 »
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I'm doing that by starting a home business that does nothing, hiring an employee and assigning "Tidy Up" to them

Do you have problems with visitors, doing it this way? I've had a few home businesses, but apart from the brothel which is pretty much open all the time, I haven't been able to run one with any success because of phone-invited guests complaining about things being dirty even when the business wasn't running (I put Squinge's No Customer Complain back in after that, no matter how it might bork things), and with visitors leaving when the store closes and becoming customers, and other things that just don't work with how I play :\

I never open the business, so, no visitor issues. Dunno about complaining guests (I've always used No Complain; does it break things?), but almost every lot in my hood is some kind of home business -- so, if the complaining was a problem I'd have it anyway, maid or not. 
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« Reply #223 on: 2008 June 09, 04:10:36 »
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You know, I think that's the part that makes me so annoyed by the 'Meh' attitude they develop so quickly thereafter. It's such a trauma that the whole fam has to pack in and wail about it, but then a couple minutes later they're all "Wife, who?" and "I had a mom?". Guess they take the speed-processing approach to grief - just ralph it all up at once and be done with it.
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« Reply #224 on: 2008 June 09, 05:58:49 »
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I'm doing that by starting a home business that does nothing, hiring an employee and assigning "Tidy Up" to them

Do you have problems with visitors, doing it this way? I've had a few home businesses, but apart from the brothel which is pretty much open all the time, I haven't been able to run one with any success because of phone-invited guests complaining about things being dirty even when the business wasn't running (I put Squinge's No Customer Complain back in after that, no matter how it might bork things), and with visitors leaving when the store closes and becoming customers, and other things that just don't work with how I play :\

I never open the business, so, no visitor issues. Dunno about complaining guests (I've always used No Complain; does it break things?), but almost every lot in my hood is some kind of home business -- so, if the complaining was a problem I'd have it anyway, maid or not. 

Far as I know it doesn't break anything, but it's unsupported so it could, potentially. I certainly hope not, because it's way too useful. I had the complaining problem before I'd even set up the business, so I wasn't too keen to keep trying, but I'll try it employee-style with that hack in and see how it goes.
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