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Children of the Wolves
« on: 2006 December 04, 16:30:37 »
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My werewolf's son just aged to adult.  As usual after age transitions, I used the Debugger to check his IQ.  It was 700!  As a child and teen, it was 300 (normal for stuck smart milk).

Has anyone else bred a werewolf?
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« Reply #1 on: 2006 December 04, 20:44:30 »
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Cool.

If you aren't just making this up, I'd like to see it tested.
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« Reply #2 on: 2006 December 04, 22:17:07 »
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I'd like to see a test too, but don't want to get spammed with more werewolf wants if I can help it.
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« Reply #3 on: 2006 December 05, 01:19:09 »
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Does the guy with the 700 IQ actually display a faster learning ability than the normal or the 300 IQ? Does he gain skills at hyper speed or does it just display a high number and not really change anything? Just wondering if it's actually useful.
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« Reply #4 on: 2006 December 05, 05:14:30 »
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If it only happens as an adult, it's probably too late to matter.
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« Reply #5 on: 2006 December 05, 06:38:19 »
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It certainly would be in my game.
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« Reply #6 on: 2006 December 05, 08:52:11 »
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My sim-spawn max out their skills before they even start school often, with 6 days to go before teen. Tongue I have the ultimate and most gruelling training program to date.
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« Reply #7 on: 2006 December 05, 12:40:28 »
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Does the guy with the 700 IQ actually display a faster learning ability than the normal or the 300 IQ? Does he gain skills at hyper speed or does it just display a high number and not really change anything? Just wondering if it's actually useful.

He's fast.

My sim-spawn max out their skills before they even start school often, with 6 days to go before teen. Tongue I have the ultimate and most gruelling training program to date.

Meanie.  Wink  My simkids have lives, friends to make and parties to throw.  This one raised puppies for fun and profit.
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« Reply #8 on: 2006 December 05, 13:50:16 »
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Mine have 6 days after they max out all their skills to do that in.
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« Reply #9 on: 2006 December 05, 14:14:30 »
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WHAT???  Shocked  You allow FUN??  I thought that was a dirty word in your vocabulary.  Tongue
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« Reply #10 on: 2006 December 05, 14:29:56 »
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No. I just said I they had 6 days to do that in. I didn't say I actually did it. Tongue
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« Reply #11 on: 2006 December 06, 02:12:04 »
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How the hell do you do that? Toddlers can only train 3 skills. You get the other four in about 2 days?
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« Reply #12 on: 2006 December 06, 07:16:57 »
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How the hell do you do that? Toddlers can only train 3 skills. You get the other four in about 2 days?
Yes. It's the finest pinnacle of slave-driving. I typically max out Logic and/or Charisma using toddler-in-a-snapdragon room. Then, I try to age them up, so they complete their spin up just as 1800 hits, avoiding the "losing a day" effect, or delaying the ability to use the improved child rates (without shortening the toddler stage). Then I drill them on either the Lie Detector, the Punch Bag, the Obstacle Course, or the Cleaning Gun to max out one of those skills. Then as their energy runs out, I switch them over to the Medical Dummy or the cooking machine, since neither one has a motive abort or permits the sim to go to sleep during training, AND I put a radio in the room so they cannot pass out after they max out! Once they've maxed out that skill, I shove them in a coffin for the maximum energy recharge rate of 40 EPH, and when they are fully recharged, I skill them on one of the objects on the list before, before switching them to the no-sleep training again until they max that out and then pass out.

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« Reply #13 on: 2006 December 06, 09:18:50 »
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I prefer my sims to have a life beyond skilling. Of course my toddlers usually spend a lot of time on the skilling toys, I never buy them any other toys.

Especially the rabbit head as kids can't use the mirror to build charisma so unless the family has earned the reward objects for charisma they won't have another opertunity to skillbuild charisma till teenhood.
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« Reply #14 on: 2006 December 06, 09:59:04 »
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Once they've maxed out that skill, I shove them in a coffin

Thanks for that - you just made my day (though unintentional of course)  Grin
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« Reply #15 on: 2006 December 06, 10:24:57 »
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I prefer my sims to have a life beyond skilling.
Skilling first. Life later. It doesn't take that long.
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« Reply #16 on: 2006 December 06, 10:40:47 »
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Skilling first. Life later. It doesn't take that long.
The great majority of my sims, even those that have been around for a very long time, don't have max skills.
Never seen the point of skilling above what is required for work or by wants, but for the occasional "I don't know what to do today".
I like my sims to be imperfect and weak. And I like to see them trying to repair the TV set and scorch themselves.
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« Reply #17 on: 2006 December 06, 14:01:14 »
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"No sleep training" is all well and good if you've got career rewards and snapdragons, I guess.  How do you do it with a kid in a new family?
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« Reply #18 on: 2006 December 06, 14:31:25 »
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Then you go and *GET* those things first, BEFORE having kids, obviously.
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« Reply #19 on: 2006 December 06, 14:52:40 »
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I usually skillinate one adult to max skills (sometimes ignoring cooking and cleaning), then build a servo, who will then have max skills at everyting, then the servo can earn career reward while the adult can focus on training a suitable mate.
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« Reply #20 on: 2006 December 07, 07:07:08 »
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Then you go and *GET* those things first, BEFORE having kids, obviously.

  What?  You don't mean to say that we should be able to afford/care/teach our spawn BEFORE we have them? 

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« Reply #21 on: 2006 December 07, 12:43:13 »
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That would be an interesting challenge, collecting all the career rewards before spawning.  My sims only need one to qualify for mating.
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« Reply #22 on: 2006 December 07, 20:33:35 »
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It's not that interesting unless you play without Uni.  One Uni grad with max skills can harvest the career rewards by taking each job as it comes up on the computer.

You could even move her from house to house around your whole neighbourhood, spending a few days at each lot to fill it up with career rewards.  It's so trivial that you may as well use the testing cheat without guilt.

With harderjobs, it takes a bit longer but even then, after permaplat it's just a waiting game.  I just let my sims go ahead and breed.  The career rewards will come.  Wink
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« Reply #23 on: 2006 December 08, 03:51:34 »
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Oh, I play such a different style of game!

First I alter lifespans to match the pregnancy standard--one day is equivalent to three months. I never use career rewards to speed up skilling, and with each transition until the young adult becomes an adult they lose the points they have gained--my toddlers are only allowed one point of the baby skills to carry over into childhood or half of what they earned, whichever is less; my children start their teens with no more than two (or less--same criteria apply); as soon as my teens reach college they lose exactly half of whatever they have earned; and my elders lose body skills based on their body type--fit lose two, average lose four, and fat lose six. When they're too tired (bored, hungry, dirty) to skill, they stop.

They cook real meals and families often sit down together. They breed whenever risky woohoo indicates, although occasionally I'll let them try for a baby--not often. They tend to maintain very high family relationship scores (as an example, Lilith and Angela are always best friends before they head off to college). They talk, play, snuggle, hug, laugh...and otherwise behave as much like people as I can contrive. It's fun!
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« Reply #24 on: 2006 December 08, 04:40:00 »
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Hmm. I considered trying to do a scaling mod for lifespan like that, but then realized that A: Sims would effectively live forever, and B: Everything would become more trivially easy than before.

Keep in mind that the number of effective "days" a sim lives is not just his listed lifespan in simdays, but ALSO multipled by the number of families in your game! If you have an estimated 10 families in your neighborhood, a 30 day lifespan becomes a 300 day lifespan.
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