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« on: 2009 March 19, 07:10:17 »
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Does it cure sickness or only raise comfort or neither?

My Sims like it a lot, and I haven't seen them stay sick or get close to death.

But I don't have lots of play time under my belt or wherever one keeps play time.
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« Reply #1 on: 2009 March 19, 07:13:18 »
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It cures the plague, any plague, apparently instantly.
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« Reply #2 on: 2009 March 19, 08:27:48 »
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It cures the plague, any plague, apparently instantly.

And that makes me sad.
I would love an aspiration backfire on that damn soup. MOAR PLAGUE! MOAR DEATH!
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« Reply #3 on: 2009 March 19, 11:01:59 »
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It does raise comfort.  I've given it to healthy sims and their comfort went up.
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« Reply #4 on: 2009 March 19, 12:26:56 »
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« Reply #5 on: 2009 March 19, 13:28:51 »
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It does raise comfort.  I've given it to healthy sims and their comfort went up.

For reals? Or was it normal "sittin in mah comfy chair" comfort boost?
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« Reply #6 on: 2009 March 19, 13:39:31 »
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It does raise comfort.  I've given it to healthy sims and their comfort went up.

For reals? Or was it normal "sittin in mah comfy chair" comfort boost?

Most of my Sims have dining chairs of about comfort 3, and I can attest that in conjunction with comfort soup, my Sims get far more comfort than eating other food.  It's been especially good for pregnant Sims who suddenly bottom out on comfort due to extreme morning sickness, and for athletic Sims who I have exercise too long.  I didn't know it would cure illness, though. Never thought to try it for that.  That rocks!
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« Reply #7 on: 2009 March 19, 13:41:09 »
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I guess that's why it's called COMFORT soup. ;p
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« Reply #8 on: 2009 March 19, 13:52:44 »
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It does raise comfort.  I've given it to healthy sims and their comfort went up.

For reals? Or was it normal "sittin in mah comfy chair" comfort boost?

Most of my Sims have dining chairs of about comfort 3, and I can attest that in conjunction with comfort soup, my Sims get far more comfort than eating other food.  It's been especially good for pregnant Sims who suddenly bottom out on comfort due to extreme morning sickness, and for athletic Sims who I have exercise too long.  I didn't know it would cure illness, though. Never thought to try it for that.  That rocks!


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« Reply #9 on: 2009 March 19, 13:58:35 »
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Most of my Sims have dining chairs of about comfort 3, and I can attest that in conjunction with comfort soup, my Sims get far more comfort than eating other food. 

I never worry about comfort levels for dining chairs.  I install dining chairs based solely on looks (whether they fit with some sort of decor), or on cost (poor sims get poor chairs).  If they need comfort, they can sit on a comfy chair or sofa.  Never used the comfort soup.  I find if sims take baths (rather than showers) and woohoo frequently, their comfort levels don't generally deteriorate that badly.

In fact, I have noticed my sims are generally a far too comfortable and complacent bunch.  They need more mood failures to make them interesting and build character.
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« Reply #10 on: 2009 March 19, 14:46:38 »
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I never worry about comfort levels for dining chairs.  I install dining chairs based solely on looks (whether they fit with some sort of decor), or on cost (poor sims get poor chairs). 

I'm a minimilist/functionalist decorator (my poor Sims!).  Most of my Sims start with little money, and the comfort/style of the dining chairs is low on my priority list.  When they do get money, the dining room is usually the last room to get upgraded.  I figure if their dinette set is working, why mess with it?
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« Reply #11 on: 2009 March 19, 15:23:07 »
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I've been slowly working my 'hood out of a plague. It's just the cold, but everyone is getting it and then losing it only to get it the moment they talk to another resident. With weekly town meetings and bringing friends home from work/school, it never seems to end. I had approximately a third of the playables over at my Free Love household last round and three of the union were Family sims who kept serving up soup and calling everyone to eat. All I ended up with was tons of message spam as sims would be cured, then immediately be approached and reinfected by someone who hadn't eaten yet.

I think I'm down to only thirteen infected residents out of 32 playables.
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« Reply #12 on: 2009 March 19, 15:31:44 »
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Free Will Off?
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« Reply #13 on: 2009 March 19, 17:05:45 »
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All I ended up with was tons of message spam as sims would be cured, then immediately be approached and reinfected by someone who hadn't eaten yet.

And so we see that there is no idea of building up immunity in TS2.
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« Reply #14 on: 2009 March 19, 17:35:26 »
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Free Will Off?
But if they have no free will, how will they piss off me the Oversoul? I'm currently watching the mayor's house to see if they will break the Rule of Four. Punishment would be epic.

It's a thought. I've also contemplated changing one sim's crappy Thai restaurant into a soup kitchen for a day, selling pre-packaged meals instead of sit-down dinners. Immunization may work better in small groups. Another option is a community-wide quarantine until the bug is eliminated. This round will be the third of the epidemic, meaning it's virtually 15 sim days, actually around 150 sim days of play.
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« Reply #15 on: 2009 March 19, 18:02:30 »
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Well, TJ's Visitor Controller has a "Ban Plague" option which prevents sick sims from coming to whatever community lot it's placed on - you could use that for your restaurant.  I have one of those things on every owned business lot.
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« Reply #16 on: 2009 March 19, 18:02:47 »
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Good lord, are you trying for a second Black Plague? Are there Moors waiting outside the gates of the town?

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« Reply #17 on: 2009 March 20, 00:48:42 »
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I had a houseful of sick Sims. I fed them all the Comfort Soup, and got pop-ups saying they were feeling better now, or something like that. The next morning, two of them dropped dead. The way they grabbed at their throats and keeled over didn't look all that comfortable, to be honest.
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« Reply #18 on: 2009 March 20, 02:33:56 »
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Comfort Soup primarily exists in my neighborhood as Owned Restaurant Menu Item.  Very few of the Sims who can make it in my neighborhood ever actaully do.
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« Reply #19 on: 2009 March 20, 22:40:20 »
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Thank you.

I thought it was worth having.

It appeals to me, too, just like the cookbook appeals to me even though as far as I can tell its main value is flavor text. 

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« Reply #20 on: 2009 March 24, 19:32:02 »
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I've been slowly working my 'hood out of a plague. It's just the cold, but everyone is getting it and then losing it only to get it the moment they talk to another resident. With weekly town meetings and bringing friends home from work/school, it never seems to end. I had approximately a third of the playables over at my Free Love household last round and three of the union were Family sims who kept serving up soup and calling everyone to eat. All I ended up with was tons of message spam as sims would be cured, then immediately be approached and reinfected by someone who hadn't eaten yet.

I think I'm down to only thirteen infected residents out of 32 playables.

Weird stuff - I haven't seen an ill sim since the base game. 
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« Reply #21 on: 2009 March 24, 21:13:19 »
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It depends on the neighborhood. Odds for an individual aren't that high, but all it takes is one sickness in a very close-knit 'hood to spread it to everyone. I hadn't had any sickness in my 'hoods for months...at least half a year, maybe more, before the outbreak. Of course, sims in my Apocalypse are constantly sick with food poisoning, but that is to be expected and is not communicable.
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