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Title: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Lion on 2006 March 18, 22:11:51
I can't offer makeup from the salon chair. The customer will nod, and a customer loyalty plus appears, but the customer wil not sit down and have the makeup. All my stylist can do is to offer free makeup, which they always accept, or wait until a customer's buy bar is full. I remember Motoki mentioned this also the other day. But look at this thread on MTS2, link: http://forums.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=140766, where Squinge made a "No more bad sale socials" hack. In the screen shots, Cassandra offered a makerup and the professor accepted, and got the makeup.

Is that because one hack that we use is interfereing with this feature?


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Lion on 2006 March 18, 22:35:48
Come on, people, does it work in your game? Just last night, in my home business salon, I tried that option countless times, but it never worked, I almost smashed my mouse.


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Motoki on 2006 March 18, 22:37:16
The general response I remember is some people say it works and some don't. I guess it could be a hack except I recall at least one person saying she didn't have any hacks and was still having trouble with it. I'm not sure what the heck the cause is to be honest. I just gave up on it.  :(


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Lion on 2006 March 18, 22:43:35
ok, if that's the case, I will try tonight without any hacks. I really want to run a functional salon business. In my home business, people don't even think about the chair, they just come in, eat my food, and constantly check themselves out in the mirror  >:(. I finally put in a time machine. At least I'm making some money  :'(


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Ancient Sim on 2006 March 18, 23:15:56
Customers in mine will have a makeover if it's offered, but they don't ask for one, they just go straight to the hot tubs.  I think the whole makeover thing is bugged.


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Motoki on 2006 March 18, 23:24:47
Well the irritating thing is unlike any other kind of store you can't have one person by the salesman and the other actually do the action. In my restaurant I can sell sims who then get seated by the hostess. In my retail shop I can sell sims who then get rung up by the cashier, but with the chair if you offer them a makeover that means the sim offering it has to do it. It doesn't make much sense when you have one sim who has a high sales badge by no cosmotology skill and another one manning the chair who is vice versa.

If I tell an employee to man the chair they just stand there, no one ever comes. And If I offer it then I end up doing the makeover instead of the employee so the employee just stands there wasting money.  >:(


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Lion on 2006 March 18, 23:29:00
You are right. But I did have customers fill their buy bar to have a makeover on a hired employee, all on their own. I wonder if selling items work when a customer is thinking about a chair that is manned by a stylist.  That is, assign a stylist, and have another one do the sell, not "offer makeup" ::)


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Motoki on 2006 March 18, 23:30:38
Is there an option to sell the makeovers as opposed to offering them though or do you mean you just have to assign another employee to autonomously sell?


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Lion on 2006 March 18, 23:57:24
I meant to have a stylist assigned to a chair, and when customers looking at the chair filling up and the buy bar, have another sim to sell/persuade, using "sales...basic sell" etc., or assign another sim "sell items". I will try it any way.


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: draranha on 2006 March 19, 00:00:58
I have no problems with my salon.
No employees, just my sim. Click on the chair and chose "Be stylist". Then, she offers the makeover (if the customer wants it, of course) and when the customer accepts it I click on the chair and pick "Be stylist" again. The customer sits down right after that and has his hair cut or whatever. And my sim gets paid all right. I don't have anything to distract them like expresso machines or hot tubs. And the only sales hack I've got is Monique's "Browse and Buy Faster 50%".
It's the best business I'm running so far because there is no need of employees.


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: KellyQ on 2006 March 19, 00:06:18
Well it doesn't work for me. If I have my sim offer a free makeover, the sim accepts and they do the makeover. If I have them try to sell a makeover, the other sim nods and then walks off. I tried hiring a townie with a cosmetology badge and assigned them to be stylist and then my sim make the sales pitch but that didn't work either. Like Ancient Sim said, the customers just head for the hot tubs and don't do anything else. On my other lot where I have a salon, no other distractions, it doesn't work either. It's incredibly frustrating.


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Karen on 2006 March 19, 00:50:14
Has anybody been able to successfully do a makeover on a child using the salon chair?  One of the kid townies came into my shop today and I really wanted to get rid of her "lawnmower cut" hairstyle.  But despite repeated attempts to "offer makeover" to the child, she never sat down in the chair, except when I bribed her with "offer free makeover", and then I didn't get the Change Appearance screen.

Karen



Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Sagana on 2006 March 19, 01:16:30
It worked for me without any hacks. Not terribly well, but it did work and half the town look like clowns (I didn't practice much). No employees, just one sim stylist with a chair in her home. I haven't had any children customers and I just put back in a ton of hacks so if it stops working next time I play that house maybe I can find one that conflicts... or not...


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Liss on 2006 March 19, 06:53:34
I have given a successful makeover to a townie child.

The "offer makeover" doesn't work for me either, but the customer gets +stars so I do it repeatedly.  They always take the free makeover.  If I assign the sim "be stylist" people will come look at the chair and get the buy bar, and once they are "sold" they sit in the chair for their makeover. 

Don't put ANY fun items that advertise high (light a hot tub) in your salon, and don't give them food.  Fill your salon with snapdragons, instead.  If they get distracted they seem to forget they are in a salon.


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: C.S. on 2006 April 12, 13:09:44
Customers in mine will have a makeover if it's offered, but they don't ask for one, they just go straight to the hot tubs.
I have no problems with my salon.
No employees, just my sim. She offers the makeout (if the customer wants it, of course) and when the customer accepts it I click on the chair and pick "Be stylist". The customer sits down right after that and has his hair cut or whatever. And my sim gets paid all right.

Are these home-based businesses or owned community lots? I've been trying for a long time too and it's never once worked for me. Well, except when I offered to do it for free.

Granted I use 'noplayableshoppers', have only home businesses, all my sims live in the main 'hood and there's just one townie left (I've also been been selling stuffs to the NL NPCs for my sims' business to thrive, in case anyone wonders ;D), but that shouldn't stop make-overs being accepted, should it? I've been offering make-overs to townie Ivy Copur at various prices, and no matter how cheap it is, she always only looked and nodded and then... nothing, she wanders off to find some other stuffs to buy. She'll take the free offers in a heartbeat though.

Oh well, at least the Ug-No-More Makeover Station isn't an entire waste of space; I use it to chalk up loyalty stars and gain sales badges by grabbing my other playables off the street when they walk by, and just repeatedly offer make-overs until my sims became 'Master of Sales' and I have all the loyalty stars I needed to reach the top business level. :P


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Simlover on 2006 April 12, 13:21:16
Customers in mine will have a makeover if it's offered, but they don't ask for one, they just go straight to the hot tubs.  I think the whole makeover thing is bugged.

I got rid of the ruddy hot tubs and no more problems!


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: cwieberdink on 2006 April 12, 13:29:44
I have no problems with my salon.
No employees, just my sim. She offers the makeout (if the customer wants it, of course)

 :D :D Are you sure it's a salon you're running there?  LOL

C


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: Ruann on 2006 April 12, 17:55:34
Sims will not browse a chair that has no stylist assigned to it, so doing a salon as a home business with no other employees is problematic at best.  There are ways around it.  Set your Sim to be the stylist.  Sims will then autonomously come up to the chair and browse.  You can then initiate sales socials on them. 

Alternately, set yourself to be the stylist, THEN offer the makeover.  While it will unassign you from the chair, the Sim may start browsing on their own at that point.  I typically offer a makeover, and then automatically set myself back to stylist.  This usually gets a prospective victi.... er... client browsing.


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: draranha on 2006 April 13, 00:37:32
I have no problems with my salon.
No employees, just my sim. She offers the makeout (if the customer wants it, of course)

 :D :D Are you sure it's a salon you're running there?  LOL

C

Hehehe... Thanks for correcting me... I should have paid more attention to the title (makeup not makeout! or would it be makeover?)
You know, I speak Portuguese and this stuff always confuses me... out? up? over? in? on? I know it can totally change the meaning of what one is saying. I got to study harder!  ;D


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: PlayLives on 2006 April 13, 02:27:51
I have a salon and I can offer makeovers with no problem. They will even sit and wait until I assign a sim to be a stylist.


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: skandelouslala on 2006 April 13, 02:40:52
I find the salon gets boring fast..but with the whole basis of it..well that's really not that surprising.

I had a lot of problems with it at first but finally figured out a system that works.

First...it's pointless to have more than 1 or 2 stylists.  It takes some convincing to get sims to agree to makeover to begin with and they all like to flock to one or two chairs anyways.

Second...have your controllable sim be the stylist if you actually want the option of making over the customers.  Otherwise they'll either look the same or have a hideous makeover and there's nothing you can do about it.  If your controllable sim however give a townie a bad makeover you can quickly offer a free makeover to fix the sim and gain back a loyalty star.

And finally...hire a salesperson to sell the makeovers.  In my game anyways it's too easy to the chair to drop out of cue so having someone man the chair at all times is a must.

As noted, put nothing else on your lot that can be interacted with.  Just your chair and salon decor.
I also like using Squinge (sp?) hacks to avoid pillow fights ect on business lots.


Title: Re: Offering makeup actually works?
Post by: cwieberdink on 2006 April 13, 03:04:27
I like the salon for remaking sims.  I put the scuba helmet on the fugly ones while I'm waiting for the paper bag for the head that JM keeps talking about.  It's like an early warning system.   ;D

C