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Possible Pizza Problem
« on: 2006 November 26, 15:35:44 »
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Okay, I'll admit it. I enjoy reading Legacies. That aside, I notice that many stories that follow college students mention pizza making the kids fat, and then show accompanying pictures. My pizza has no such effect. My sims could eat pizza everyday, and often do, but unless it overflows their hunger bar, they don't gain weight. Is my pizza a little bit borked, or is there something I missed?
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« Reply #1 on: 2006 November 26, 16:09:20 »
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I don't think pizza has any special fattening properties, just the overeating is fattening.
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Re: Possible Pizza Problem
« Reply #2 on: 2006 November 26, 17:34:52 »
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The sim I had who got fat on pizza in college later kept getting fat on other substances. So I would suggest he was probably the kind of sim Pescado's noeatcrap allows to overeat. Lazy? Anyway. It certainly wasn't just the pizza he had problems with.
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Re: Possible Pizza Problem
« Reply #3 on: 2006 November 26, 17:43:26 »
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The pizza, unlike snacks or the Chinese, is not inherently evil in the game.
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Re: Possible Pizza Problem
« Reply #4 on: 2006 November 26, 18:38:55 »
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I think part of the problem with pizza and college, is that if your sims are in a greek house, they can automously go to campus and bring back a pizza. Before you know it, you'll have three pizzas in the house and everyone grabbing a slice, even if they're only slightly hungry. I finally downloaded one of the awesome hacks that stops sims from overeating unless they're lazy.
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Re: Possible Pizza Problem
« Reply #5 on: 2006 November 26, 23:21:54 »
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The snacks are fattening? I've never noticed.

What about juice?
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Re: Possible Pizza Problem
« Reply #6 on: 2006 November 27, 00:24:02 »
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Okay, thanks for the info. How lazy is lazy though? I have one sim in my greek house with 2 points.
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Re: Possible Pizza Problem
« Reply #7 on: 2006 November 27, 00:52:00 »
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Hmm. The Fucking Manual is not very specific.

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Sims (who are not fat or lazy) will no longer stuff themselves until they
explode. Lazy and fat sims will continue to eat everything and thus can
still become fat, because sometimes, you just want fat people. Sims who would
not eat out of a trash can will cease eating food that has gone spoiled.

Sims will talk considerably less when eating, especially if they are in a
hurry (because they're tired, starving, need to pee, have more orders), or
if they're eating without the benefit of chairs.

I'm guessing that twp points would be few enough. That's pretty lazy.
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Re: Possible Pizza Problem
« Reply #8 on: 2006 November 27, 02:39:27 »
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Seems to me I read somewhere that the "extreme" values are under or equal 3 or over or equal 7.  Anything between is considered neutral.
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