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Want to buy that crafted item instead of making it?
« on: 2006 March 10, 04:23:36 »
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Windkeeper has made a collection folder which makes the crafted items available for purchase.

http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=138087
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« Reply #1 on: 2006 March 10, 04:42:31 »
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I grabbed that earlier, it's great!  Grin

now I don't have to worry about all my little kids getting the new toys!

*perfers home businesses* I'll still make my sims earn their badges and make the stuff themselves for their stores but this way I won't have to have all my playable familys have the toy and flower craft benches just so they can have the new stuff  Cheesy

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Re: Want to buy that crafted item instead of making it?
« Reply #2 on: 2006 March 10, 04:47:45 »
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Oh thank god. I hate crafting with those damn benches.
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Re: Want to buy that crafted item instead of making it?
« Reply #3 on: 2006 March 10, 04:53:48 »
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I like having to craft it, it adds an extra "niftiness" to it. Except the evil toys, it won't let you craft those specifically, AND I LIKE THE EVIL ONES MORE.
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Re: Want to buy that crafted item instead of making it?
« Reply #4 on: 2006 March 10, 04:55:36 »
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I like the craft benches and want SOME of my sims to have them. But I also like this option for setting up stores that have these items for sale.
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Re: Want to buy that crafted item instead of making it?
« Reply #5 on: 2006 March 10, 04:59:51 »
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I agree about the "niftiness" of having them make them themselves and my sims will make them for their stores but my kids are gonna get their new toys when I want them to have them, rather then waiting and hoping that one of their parents comes to my home based toy store.


you can also buy the evil ones from the collection  Wink
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« Reply #6 on: 2006 March 10, 05:23:01 »
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The normal toys are boring. I would only give them evil toys. Kids deserve evil toys. You remember the good old days when toys were choking and suffocation hazards? Remember when that was all we had, and we liked it?
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« Reply #7 on: 2006 March 10, 05:32:49 »
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I thought you could have a sim craft them, and then have your playable sims go to the store to buy them?

I don't have the game yet, so I don't know, but I was hoping to give my simkids the toys by buying from my other playables.
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« Reply #8 on: 2006 March 10, 05:39:58 »
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Yeah me too. And you can have them buy it from another sims store.

I know this is probably raining on everyone's parade here but the cheats really bug me. I know I should just ignore them but for some reason it just gnaws on me that they exist.  Tongue I guess it's a character flaw. I just wish I could play the game where I knew there was no way I could cheat at all. I could always not go online, but then I'd miss the annoyance and bug fixes and I honestly don't think I could play with that damned phone.

Oh well, maybe I should just check the OFB directory for updates and stay off the damned boards heh.
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« Reply #9 on: 2006 March 10, 06:04:09 »
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I know what you mean, Motoki.  I often wish I'd never downloaded the buyable aspiration collection because I just get everything out of there now, my Sims hardly ever use their aspiration points, which is very silly really.  So, I'm not going to download this collection, otherwise I know I'll regret it in the same way.  I remember with Makin' Magic, being annoyed that I'd got all the crystals and so on available in the same way, rather than having my Sims work for them, and I vowed I wouldn't go down that road again.  And I really miss Makin' Magic, incidentally.  I hope they bring something like that into this game.

And what are the "evil toys"?  I didn't realise there were any that were specifically evil, just the normal ones going wrong sometimes.
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« Reply #10 on: 2006 March 10, 06:14:52 »
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Yeah, I agree Motoki.  I'll go one better and say that I'm trying to figure out how to limit myself with the snapdragons when I finally go back to playing my real neighborhood.  With the servos, at least there's the possibility that they'll go insane, but there's no downside to the snapdragons and they're too powerful.

I do understand the problem with not being able to buy stuff from a home-based business, but you can always have your crafter buy Little 'N' Local for a while so your sims can pick up some firetrucks.  That's what I did to... get more snapdragons into my game  Embarrassed
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Re: Want to buy that crafted item instead of making it?
« Reply #11 on: 2006 March 10, 07:09:51 »
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Motoki-I know exactly what you mean. I am definitely not going to get that collection! I want to make my sims make stuff and then buy stuff (ie-the point of the expansion)
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I know this is probably raining on everyone's parade here but the cheats really bug me. I know I should just ignore them but for some reason it just gnaws on me that they exist.  Tongue I guess it's a character flaw. I just wish I could play the game where I knew there was no way I could cheat at all. I could always not go online, but then I'd miss the annoyance and bug fixes and I honestly don't think I could play with that damned phone.

Oh well, maybe I should just check the OFB directory for updates and stay off the damned boards heh.

First of all, no, you are not allowed to stay off the damned boards.  We just got you back.
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Cheats, shrug.  I'm not the most self disciplined person (ha, there's a laugh), but I stopped playing with most cheats and aspiration rewards a long time ago.  It wasn't hard when I set down my own rules for the game.

I banned all aspiration rewards except the thinking cap and smart milk.  Trying to keep fortune Sims platinum without the money tree or counterfitting machine (for instance), meant encouraging and cultivating the non materialistic wants that come their way.  Happier Sims result!

If my Romance Sims want a hot tub, they better get off their butts and earn $6500 somehow, because I'm not cheating for money and they aren't getting one out of the aspiration rewards.  This generally results in them trolling for dream dates who will drop off an outrageously expensive gift....and out of that come good stories.

Haven't played OFB enough to say, but I'm already wary of snap dragons.  I doubt I will be placing them much.  I have TJ's static energy sculpture, but I've never once used it.

I stopped using the Energizer aspiration reward months ago in favor of macrotastics caffenate and no one has ever fallen asleep in a plate.  It's much more fun for me, watching their little bodies quiver with the coffee buzz.

(Oh, I cheat outrageously with aging.  They are my stories and Merola's painting lets me set their ages up however I, the Sim Goddess, dictate.)

So, I'll download the linked collection, thankyouverymuch, and most likely always make my Sims work for the objects anyway....unless I have a story that needs one in a pinch.
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Re: Want to buy that crafted item instead of making it?
« Reply #13 on: 2006 March 10, 09:22:54 »
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And what are the "evil toys"?  I didn't realise there were any that were specifically evil, just the normal ones going wrong sometimes.
Evil toys are specifically marked by the game as "Evil", with names like "Evil Jack-in-the-Box". They are invariably painted in dark, sinister colors and perform harmful and sometimes even lethal effects on hapless children.

Naturally, I like them very much.
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« Reply #14 on: 2006 March 10, 09:30:25 »
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Naturally, I like them very much.

As soon as I read about them in the Prima Guide, I thought they'd be your thing Cheesy
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« Reply #15 on: 2006 March 10, 11:02:11 »
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Evil toys are specifically marked by the game as "Evil", with names like "Evil Jack-in-the-Box". They are invariably painted in dark, sinister colors and perform harmful and sometimes even lethal effects on hapless children.

Lethal?  Is that true for toddlers too, if they play with the evil toys?

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Naturally, I like them very much.

I think they put them in just for you. You'd better be careful, no telling what they're doing when they're specifically trying to addict you. Might have all kinds of other dangerous things in there... and you got this EP suspiciously quickly...
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« Reply #17 on: 2006 March 10, 13:39:42 »
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Yeah, I agree Motoki.  I'll go one better and say that I'm trying to figure out how to limit myself with the snapdragons when I finally go back to playing my real neighborhood.  With the servos, at least there's the possibility that they'll go insane, but there's no downside to the snapdragons and they're too powerful.

Well there are evil stinky snapdragons. Perhaps someone could make a hack where there's a chance the good ones could go bad. Maybe if you don't water them.

I want to try out the evil toys but I really don't want to use this collection so I'm hoping Pescado comes up with a make evil toy hack for the benches. Hmm, maybe I should try shift clicking on those benches in debug mode and see if there's a debug option to may an evil toy.
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« Reply #18 on: 2006 March 10, 14:00:03 »
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Evil toys are specifically marked by the game as "Evil", with names like "Evil Jack-in-the-Box". They are invariably painted in dark, sinister colors and perform harmful and sometimes even lethal effects on hapless children.
Now I have to open a toy store.  I had no intention of doing this before reading this.

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« Reply #19 on: 2006 March 10, 14:09:31 »
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I know this is probably raining on everyone's parade here but the cheats really bug me. I know I should just ignore them but for some reason it just gnaws on me that they exist.
I understand the sentiment, since I'm very annoyed that things like Restocking aren't actually required.  If the game includes restocking, I want it to force me to do restocking, without allowing a method that bypasses it entirely.

Then I realized that, like Windy Moon, I have a lot of house rules for the base game that I self-impose to make the game more interesting, and I don't have any trouble abiding by them.  I.e. there are a lot of commands I won't issue unless the Sim has a Want.  Studying in college, for example, since getting a 4.0 is ridiculously easy if you actually try for it.  Like Windy, I won't use any aspiration reward except Smart Milk.  So I can resist manually restocking or buying items that require crafting.

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Agreed.  The only reason it's acceptable at all is that the Sims has always demanded that you set your own goals.  It's easier to accept the idea of not using parts of the game if you're already forced into making up your own rules.

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« Reply #20 on: 2006 March 10, 14:55:13 »
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I understand the sentiment, since I'm very annoyed that things like Restocking aren't actually required.  If the game includes restocking, I want it to force me to do restocking, without allowing a method that bypasses it entirely.
Well, having your employees restock is certainly easier than doing it yourself, but if it has to be done yesterday...

You also miss out on a a few bonuses if you always hand-restock, so mostly I do this as an emergency thing.
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« Reply #21 on: 2006 March 10, 15:07:51 »
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Haven't played OFB enough to say, but I'm already wary of snap dragons.  I doubt I will be placing them much.  I have TJ's static energy sculpture, but I've never once used it.
Actually they aren't that bad, they seem to have a limited area they work in, so if they are in an area like a hallway, it's more of an occasional boost. I don't use a lot of aspiration rewards (smart milk, thinking cap, and elixer, that's it) and I don't use buyable collections or whatnot either, but I think of these as "aromatherapy" and put them near my shoppers and employees.
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« Reply #22 on: 2006 March 10, 15:12:35 »
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The one thing I'd like about this hack is that I could have buyable flower bouquets to place on the plots in my community cemeteries. Though I also wish TS2 would cycle through different types of tombstones like it did for TS1. More vairety would make the cemeteries look more realistic to me. For now I have a sim in each neighborhood area who "owns" the cemetery and places flowers on the graves from his or her inventory. I guess they're the friendly neighborhood mortician? Kind of morbid I suppose. But I like it because it adds a sense of realism to my neighborhoods.
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« Reply #23 on: 2006 March 10, 15:27:30 »
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Yeah me too. And you can have them buy it from another sims store.


yes you can just have your sims buy them a a commericial lot store But if that store is a home business then you have to hope your sims visits the store so you can sell it to them!!

right now, I perfer home businesses but I want my sim kids to have some of the new toys before they freakin die of old age!!  Angry

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I play for fun and I don't get all this crap about cheating, if a hack or cheat code dosen't fit into your way of playing then just don't use it! theres alot of stuff I rarely use but like having for just in case and theres stuff I use all the time. I've noticed that some people like to imply that the hacks they use aren't "cheats" and any they don't want to use are.

get off the freakin high horse, everyone plays differently and I think almost everyones "goal" is to have fun! This isn't a game you play to "beat"

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I just dislike people implying I'm a cheater and trying to make me feel guilty because I play differently then they do.  Tongue

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« Reply #24 on: 2006 March 10, 15:33:31 »
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There is a simple way to buy the crafted items without forcing all your sims to be proficient at making them.  Just set up certain individuals with community businesses selling each of the crafted items.  It's better to have several of each type, and at least one of each colour for variety.  You can then send your other sims who can't make them to those business to do some shopping, this way you don't need to cheat and it's kind of more realistic.  You also don't have to wait for those sims to turn up at the store since you can take the sims to the store instead (in other words control the shopper not the owner).  I use this method to buy Snapdragons from Delarosas store for my other sims businesses in the test hood, and will be using it to buy other items for my non-crafting sims in my legacy hood once the stores are set up.  

Just to point out You do  NOT have to wait for sims to visit your store.  Take your sims to the store instead, just like you take them to downtown stores to buy Clothes or Perfume.  **Edited** to add that you can't take your sims to home stores duh!  Stupid me.
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