Title: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: eevilcat on 2008 January 08, 16:24:17 This thread (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,10736.0.html) got me thinking about sim behaviour. In that particular example the player has sims autonomously baking cheesecakes, something that I have seen a nanny and one sim do in my game. I have noticed that there appear to be a number of sim activities that are only autonomous once a playable sim has been directed to do them e.g. fishing, dancing might be another. Or am I imagining things? I've noticed a lot more sims standing around looking dumb, doing nothing since installing BV. I do have a number of hacks that squash undesirable behaviour but I'm sure they used to do a lot more autonomously. Thoughts or suggestions welcome but please note I do not and have no desire to use macrotastics.
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: notovny on 2008 January 08, 17:10:30 Fishing (Post-Seasons) and Regular Dancing (Base Game) are both behaviors I've observed Townies and Non-Controlled Playables Autonomously doing on community lots, without having a controllable Playable start first.. In fact, post BV, I've seen autonomous Smustling (as well as BV's other group dances), which I hadn't seen previously.
Since Open For Business, Townies and Non-Controlled Playables will also autonomously make food for themselves if given access to the means to do so on a community lot. As a result, walling off and locking kitchens is highly recommended in any Owned Business. Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: runswithscissors on 2008 January 08, 17:16:52 OMG! When I installed BV without mah hacks (excuse me...hacks 'borrowed' from here and there) my sims were doing all sorts of stupid stuff once directed to. Exactly how many times can one go to the bathroom in a 10 sim minute period? And the fridge...oh, my, GOSH!! I put them in the house and they act like they've never had a meal... :o but that's what I get for testing my game without hacks. Even after I added the hacks back (eh, poet) those fuglowines (=fugly townies) just can't stop doing anything....anything. GRRRR!!! So I kelled them, added my own thanks to the awesomness of someone here.
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Zazazu on 2008 January 08, 17:18:11 I'd also remove fridges from regular community lot restaurants, as they serve no purpose but to give townies the ability to fix their own meals, or pull out items they have no means to cook. I only started noticing the problem with Seasons, but it may have been present before.
Autonomous smustling, hula, and slap-dance is definitely prevalent with townies. I've yet to ever see one turn on the stereo, though. And, of course, there's the favorite autonomous water-balloon fight, in the middle of winter. Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: sloppyhousewife on 2008 January 08, 18:15:33 I've noticed a lot more sims standing around looking dumb, doing nothing since installing BV. I do have a number of hacks that squash undesirable behaviour but I'm sure they used to do a lot more autonomously. Same here, and I've been wondering if it just takes sims longer to decide what to do next since BV. I've noticed that even with queued-up commands, they still pause before every action. Pre BV, it was like "tell joke" - stomped - "water balloon fight" - stomped - "play chess", now it's like "tell joke" - stomped - 1 - 2 - 3 - "water balloon fight" - stomped - 1 - 2 - 3 etc. Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: witch on 2008 January 08, 20:58:55 Bloody smustling! My sims start smustling every time I take my eyes off them for a moment. It's incredibly annoying.
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: eevilcat on 2008 January 08, 21:48:00 The endless smustling seems to be the fault of BV.
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Lord Darcy on 2008 January 08, 22:13:41 The endless smustling seems to be the fault of BV. Not quite. I had endless smustle marathon as far as I remember since OFB. The only difference in BV is that Sims who have mastered new BV dance seem to prefer them over smustle. Especially slap dance, which is equally annoying. I don't mind autonomous hula at all, at least they don't make that stupid slapping noise. I practically gave up turning on stereos ingame and resorted to using an external MP3 player. Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Zazazu on 2008 January 08, 22:36:33 Wha? You mean your sims don't turn the stereos on their own selves and start smustling? That's what the whole last generation has been for me. Kids get home, turn on the stereo and smustle until I make them do homework and eat, then it's smustle until they drop. I actually had my first party broken up because they went and turned on the stereo (it was outside at the colonial) for a smustlefest at midnight.
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Alexx on 2008 January 08, 22:38:21 Bloody smustling! My sims start smustling every time I take my eyes off them for a moment. It's incredibly annoying. "NoSmustle fun more 50" really can help. :)http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=256614 Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: witch on 2008 January 08, 23:08:31 Thanks, I'll give it a try.
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: antitheftmilk on 2008 January 08, 23:40:55 With mine it was the endless computer game. They would que up to play that computer game. It got so bad I refused to put computers in my houses. I did squash that with some hack thankfully.
That aside, yeah, my sims do spend quite a bit of time just standing there, and they will twitch a bit from side to side. It can't be a BFFVFS yet, the game is fresh, and run in a (mostly) awesome manner with no conflicting hacks. I really don't know what to think of it. Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: sewinglady on 2008 January 08, 23:44:17 With my sims, it seems to be a tad different in presentation.
Sim A living on lot is directed to take a shower. Sim B living on lot suddenly decides that they must take a shower. Repeat for just about everything from cooking to playing a musical instrument. It's so bad that most of the time in dorms I keep free will off. It's easier to direct 6 to 8 sims constantly than it is to listen to them whine and stomp their feet because the shower's busy when there's a perfectly good unused one right next to it. And I solved the dancing and autonomous stereo turning on, etc. I don't let them have stereos. I'm so mean. Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Lord Darcy on 2008 January 09, 03:16:44 Wha? You mean your sims don't turn the stereos on their own selves and start smustling? I'm using Pescado's stereohack to stop turning on stereos autonomously. I'm sure that my Sims will act the same as yours without the hack. It's one of the essential hacks that I can't live without. I can't remove stereos altogether, as I still need them for parties and for refreshing wants panel. "NoSmustle fun more 50" really can help. :) http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=256614 Thanks, I'll give it a try. Do you know if there is a similar hack for bloody slap dancing as well? Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: eevilcat on 2008 January 09, 13:13:11 That aside, yeah, my sims do spend quite a bit of time just standing there, and they will twitch a bit from side to side. It can't be a BFFVFS yet, the game is fresh, and run in a (mostly) awesome manner with no conflicting hacks. I really don't know what to think of it. Sims that have been greeted (walk-by or invite) can spend hours just standing on the pavement doing the same twitch. It's as if they don't know they're supposed to come onto/enter the property. I usually end up serving a meal or calling them over. This is definitely new post-BV behaviour. Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Lord Darcy on 2008 January 09, 13:36:15 That aside, yeah, my sims do spend quite a bit of time just standing there, and they will twitch a bit from side to side. I've noticed that too. It's definitely a post-BV behaviour. In one occasion, I used "Unfreeze Visitor Motives" of lot debugger, and it seemed to release twitching visitors from the spell. They went on doing their usual stupid things. :P Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: cwykes on 2008 January 09, 15:25:58 I actually had my first party broken up because they went and turned on the stereo (it was outside at the colonial) for a smustlefest at midnight. Just wondered...do you have a handy definition of when the cops get called to a party? someone asked me a couple of weeks back and I was embarrassingly vague - are stereo, outside and late all essential ingredients? Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Yimmit on 2008 January 09, 16:23:34 In my game the essential ingredients have always been:
1) 11 pm 2) Stereo on No outside festivities necessary and the cops don't necessarily come. Often I'm happy for them to come at that point because all autosocializing is finished and the score is plenty high enough for the needed aspiration boost for the host. But every once in a while 11pm rolls around and they don't get busted. Which leads to my just wondered...if I say goodbye to everyone and all guests leave, will the party lose its "not bad/good time/rr" status slowly or will that remain static? Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: jolrei on 2008 January 09, 16:26:56 11pm and stereo on seem to be essential. If the stereo or a speaker is outside it is a dead certainty that the cop will show up to break things up in my game.
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: antitheftmilk on 2008 January 10, 07:40:40 I've noticed that too. It's definitely a post-BV behaviour. In one occasion, I used "Unfreeze Visitor Motives" of lot debugger, and it seemed to release twitching visitors from the spell. They went on doing their usual stupid things. :P Yeah, it drives me bloody nuts. My visitors do it, my own sims do it, and every now and again I think my pets are doing it too. Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: cwykes on 2008 January 10, 15:41:46 11pm and stereo on seem to be essential. If the stereo or a speaker is outside it is a dead certainty that the cop will show up to break things up in my game. Good working definition there. Thanks Jolrei & Yimmit. Wonder what the odds are......Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Toast on 2008 January 10, 21:09:29 Which leads to my just wondered...if I say goodbye to everyone and all guests leave, will the party lose its "not bad/good time/rr" status slowly or will that remain static? The one and only time I did this (at a wedding party), the guests all left and the party score immediately plummeted to Disaster. My sims went around sobbing for days and got no honeymoon limo. I don't recommend it. Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Ellatrue on 2008 January 11, 02:59:41 I just find it annoying because I prefer to have stereos outside. Stupid EA.
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: jolrei on 2008 January 11, 17:42:38 I just find it annoying because I prefer to have stereos outside. Stupid EA. I find deleting the police car as soon as I hear the siren (using moveobjects on) stops the breakup of the party, and forces the cop to walk home. This is very satisfying. Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Yimmit on 2008 January 11, 19:30:22 The one and only time I did this (at a wedding party), the guests all left and the party score immediately plummeted to Disaster. My sims went around sobbing for days and got no honeymoon limo. I don't recommend it. Good to know. I was too lazy to test this myself. Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: cwykes on 2008 January 14, 13:37:32 I wonder if the stereo isn't properly defined as being inside. Sims can't dance normally outside to an indoor stereo, but they can and do smustle. Maybe the cops hear it too.
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: bubbs on 2008 January 16, 18:24:46 Why can't they just smustle in the room with the stereo? I hate when the visitors start smustling by themselves in a room far away from it.
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: eevilcat on 2008 January 16, 19:10:38 I'm pretty sure that Dizzy did a fix so sims only dance in the same room as the stereo.
EDIT: linky to Dizzy's fix (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,9589.0.html) Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: rome_raven on 2008 January 16, 19:24:34 I have certain ex-NPCs who have some weird behaviours when the go visiting on another lot. They walk into the house as if they own it and stay until like 4 o'clock in the morning...sometimes even longer. They autonomously start taking care of all the babies and todlers who live in the house. This has happened with an ex-bartender, ex-cheerleader and ex-cafeteria worder. What's up with that? The ex-cheerleader always revers back to her uniform if she is not pregrant. I'm starting to wonder whether or not these sims are still partially considered NPC by the game.
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Zazazu on 2008 January 16, 21:17:21 The cheerleader is borked in such a manner, yes. Cheerleader, mascot, and drama professor. I've not heard of problems with the bartender and cafeteria worker before.
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: eevilcat on 2008 January 16, 21:49:59 I had some more weirdness today - a couple of the guests used the shower at the Trepie/Witch twins birthday party. Interestingly both of them are in lurve with Witch but I thought that while using the toilet is fine, the shower is a no-no for guests.
To top it all, Witch's fiance (Trepie), three lovers and one potential mate were in attendance and not one teeny weeny bit of jealous action was observed with the whole thing run on free will and ACR on autonomous! Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: witch on 2008 January 17, 01:54:27 I'd never get away with that in real life. Hope Trepie continues to not notice. Is witch still sleeping on the couch after the twins incident?
Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Lord Darcy on 2008 January 17, 02:24:26 I have certain ex-NPCs who have some weird behaviours when the go visiting on another lot. They walk into the house as if they own it and stay until like 4 o'clock in the morning...sometimes even longer. I had the same experience with the ex-NPCs. Uninvited ex-bartenders barging into the house everyday (it has nothing to do with their personality), constantly primping ex-Divas/ex-Mr.Bigs, constantly farting ex-Slobs, borked community outfits of ex-Uni NPCs and so on. I was so sick of them that I Delete 2'ed many ex-NPCs, until I found out how to strip NPC code from the character files (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,6187.msg177969.html#msg177969). Now I can hang onto the good-looking ex-NPCs for breeding purpose. Title: Re: autonomous copycat behaviour (behavior) Post by: Alexx on 2008 January 22, 23:44:20 "NoSmustle fun more 50" really can help. :) http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=256614 Thanks, I'll give it a try. Do you know if there is a similar hack for bloody slap dancing as well? http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=269836 |