Energy Decay and BV

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jolrei:
Very odd.  I have the opposite going on.  Energy seems to decay normally in base and uni lots, but it decays very slowly in holiday lots.  This makes some sense, as I imagine the sims are nicely relaxed and having fun and just have more energy.  On the other hand, I suspect that the beds in the hotels (even the expensive ones) are crap, because they sleep forever to fill up the bar again once it's down. 

Mind you, that might be logic as well - I've been to a number of resorts/hotels that looked good on paper, but had really lousy amenities.

veilchen:
Yes, same here Jolrei. Eevilcat's post made me curious, so I checked it out. I too have a decline in energy decay in the vacation hoods, and normal decay on home/uni lots. So something appears to have been messed around with, we just seem to have different results.

eevilcat:
It might be worth mentioning that the particular home lot I was playing is also a home business. The usual ticket machine, pay lots of money to use our facilities sort of thing.

EDIT: The lot has now rolled round to spring and the energy decay is back to what I would expect. I still think that the decay rate in winter is suspiciously high. As a rough guide sims were reaching a tiredness level at 6pm in winter comparable to that at midnight in spring.

J. M. Pescado:
It's kind of odd that energy decays faster in winter. Do people really get tired faster just because it's winter? In the past, I've found it was generally the opposite, that the cold and lack of sun are more invigorating, as I can think faster without overheating my brains.

dizzy:
Vacation Benefits can affect your motives so be sure to double check that. If you have SimPE working, check for the token. Fire Dance and Tai Chi may have certain effects on motives. The only global change I could find was that Sea Shells can affect the bladder motive.

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