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TS2: Burnination => Oops! You Broke It! => Topic started by: IgnorantBliss on 2006 July 31, 07:36:14



Title: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: IgnorantBliss on 2006 July 31, 07:36:14
I have this one sim who used to work as a barista, but was turned into a playable sim when I had her marry one of my CAS sims. The problem is that she keeps visiting all the neighbors, uninvited, all the time. This is different from the feature that outgoing sims may walk into the house without being greeted. She's not outgoing, and she shows up all the time. She'll walk in, grab a bag of cookies from the fridge and sit in front of the TV, starting to play video games. And will stay for hours unless sent home. It's starting to get slightly annoying. My theory is that this overtly friendly behaviour has something to do with her having been a barista in the past. Other NPCs that I've turned playable in the past have not behaved like this, but I've never played with ex-baristas before. Any ideas how to make her behave like a normal, more reserved neighbor?


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2006 July 31, 07:59:25
Sounds like you have a problem with Raiders of the Lost Fridge. Lock your fridges to prevent theft.


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: IgnorantBliss on 2006 July 31, 09:00:00
What method would you recommend for locking the fridges?


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2006 July 31, 09:04:27
You may shortly discover this when I finish grading the Contest of Awesomeness, of which one of the measures of quality design includes protection from "Raiders of the Lost Fridge". As a rule, the fridge should be sealed in a room with the other cooking equipment and locked against visitors either by APO or Maxian OFB door locking. Otherwise you will be pillaged blind, a practice that is not good for anyone, because unlike in real life, eating a cookie inflates you like a balloon. As opposed to in real life, where if I eat an entire sack of cookies, I won't get any fatter, I just won't be hungry for a day or two.


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: IgnorantBliss on 2006 July 31, 10:41:12
I don't know about that, because I do get fatter if I eat an entire sack of cookies in a short period of time  ;). That's why I try to buy them in small portions instead of sacks, and try not to raid my neighbors' kitchens.

I'll try the door locking trick, then.


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2006 July 31, 12:26:48
I don't know about that, because I do get fatter if I eat an entire sack of cookies in a short period of time  ;). That's why I try to buy them in small portions instead of sacks, and try not to raid my neighbors' kitchens.
How? If you eat an entire sack of cookies, you'll have enough fuel to last for quite awhile. Do you immediately go and eat again shortly later or something? Because that would be why. The typical sack of cookies supplies enough fuel to last for 2-5 days depending on level of activity and size of sack.


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: IgnorantBliss on 2006 July 31, 13:03:02
Yes, the problem is that no amount of food I eat at once will keep my blood sugar stable for more than 6 hours or so. Low blood sugar means an increased chance of headaches and bitchiness, which are usually considered undesireable side effects. So, yes, even if I eat a sack of cookies, I will have to eat again in a few hours. And my activity level is 0, if not negative, which means even a smaller sack will make me fat. Even though, for a couch potato, I have a pretty good metabolism.


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: Orikes on 2006 July 31, 16:03:05
I think you're an alien, JM.


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: Hegelian on 2006 July 31, 16:53:14
As a rule, the fridge should be sealed in a room with the other cooking equipment and locked against visitors either by APO or Maxian OFB door locking. Otherwise you will be pillaged blind, a practice that is not good for anyone, because unlike in real life, eating a cookie inflates you like a balloon.

I'm curious about this, because visitors on my lots never go near the refrigerator; instead, they throw thought bubbles of hunger and leave, even when I may not want them to go. I don't think I have any hacks that would affect this. As I understand it, Jeff's Visitor Snacking Fix only functions during parties.The other food-related hacks I use are:

Eat More Talk Less
Food Already Available
noeatcrap
smart-serve2g (but I've just disabled this because it's annoying when sims serve when I want them to just make one)


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: IgnorantBliss on 2006 July 31, 17:08:14
"Normal" visitors don't usually raid the fridge, but wedding party visitors do. And this ex-barista sim.


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: ElfPuddle on 2006 July 31, 19:13:41
I have the same sim-eating habits as Hegelian. My sims don't always eat when I ask them to.


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: Issy on 2006 August 01, 06:51:22
I little off topic but I noticed something since I installed OFB.  During parties guests never get food from the buffet,  they go straight to the fridge and grab chips.  The buffet is untouched during the whole party.

Oh and now they never do anything besides drink if you have a bar - sometimes they don't even stop drinking for awhile when you want another sim to interact with them.  Very annoying.

That being said, I have a sim who is engaged to one of the barista's.  Been lazy though and haven't gotten around to having them live together/married yet.  I'll let you know if he shows the same behaviour in my neighbourhood.


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: jsalemi on 2006 August 01, 13:05:29
I little off topic but I noticed something since I installed OFB.  During parties guests never get food from the buffet,  they go straight to the fridge and grab chips.  The buffet is untouched during the whole party.


There's a mod here that fixes that behavior, by TwoJeffs -- it's part of his food hacks. http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,1199.0.html


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: Issy on 2006 August 02, 06:30:50
Thanks for that Jsalemi.  I've been away ffrom the game for a few months and it's taking awhile to update all my mods after getting OFB.

Just started my first business too.  I'm going to be needing a whole lot more mods from the looks of things :P


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: ThyGuy on 2006 August 19, 16:21:56
Similogical fridge! Similogical fridge! Similogical fridge! Plus every fridge hacck of JM and Twojeffs. Really, I'm a fridge nazi when it comes to stopping unarthorized meals, because the sims NEVER EVER cook for more than themselves.


And buyable fire is always good for unwanted guest. I have a special room in every lot that I send gain control and send unwanted guest into. I like "died by fire" ghost because they complain the most, and for some odd, sick, reason; I enjoy listening to it while the sims sleep.


Title: Re: Overtly friendly neighbor
Post by: Process Denied on 2006 August 19, 17:57:19
That happens to me when the Vampire bites them.  They turn into the neighbor from Hell.   I cure their vampirism and turn them into teens--probably should keep them vamps so they could only do it at night.  It is part of their programming, that is why they are Non-Playable Characters--they bring programming baggage with them.  Some NPC's are more annoying than others.