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Nothing weirder than a Maxis Nanny
« on: 2005 August 26, 09:44:50 »
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Well I just had the oddest thing happen. At 8.10am the nanny was still not there. A message popped up, "did I have a nanny scheduled as it wasn't good to leave the toddlers home alone". Yes, I said.

8.20 - no nanny. Got one of the teenagers to ring and order a nanny, 'just for now'. Everyone got in the vehicles and left, but not before another message popped up, saying the same thing as before.

Nanny finally arrived, hopped out of the car. Car drove off. Another nanny car arrived, bugger I thought, the scheduled nanny finally arrived. But no. The first nanny walked to the second nanny car, got in and DROVE OFF!

Leaving 2 toddlers on their own for the day. Luckily I have the no social worker hack and Inge's bottomless bottle.

EDIT: OMG How tragic, I'm spending my evening babysitting virtual toddlers. I need to get a life!
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Re: Nothing weirder than a Maxis Nanny
« Reply #1 on: 2005 August 26, 10:02:32 »
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Oh my, that is too funny.  I don't mess with nannies anymore myself.  In fact, if both parents are working, I've found that leaving the toddlers alone is perfectly fine.  With Inge's bottle and the social worker hack as you mentioned, and JMP's baby controller, they will play happily skilling away until mommy and daddy come home.  Babies are fine too, in their cribs.  Usually by the time one of the parents get home it's time for a nap.  Of course, I don't recommend doing this with real toddlers! Cheesy  It sure beats paying the nanny to do nothing, and I figure it's only for a few days.  Depending on schedules and off days, I might have the parent take a vacation day and teach the kids to talk or something.  I have heard so many of these nanny stories, it's bizarre.
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« Reply #2 on: 2005 August 26, 10:06:02 »
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My latest ploy is to move a graduate onto the lot and let them get some parenting practice!  Lilith loved doing it - she made two new friends!  she never even threw up a job want until the kids started school!  And she was far happier than she would have been back in the Pleasant household!
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« Reply #3 on: 2005 August 26, 10:09:28 »
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I tried moving a sim into a household once to help with the kids, but they couldn't do some things because they weren't "family."  Was Lilith related to these children?  Or did you edit family ties in SimPE?
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« Reply #4 on: 2005 August 26, 10:14:51 »
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No, at first Lilith could only feed them and put them in the crib, but once whe got friendlier with them (ie once the babies knew her) she could do everything, potty training, teaching to walk etc., and got the Family Kiss instruction, but when I checked in SimPE she was definitely unrelated to the kids, so obviously being an unofficial auntie works the same as a step-parent. 
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« Reply #5 on: 2005 August 26, 10:28:04 »
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"Well I just had the oddest thing happen. At 8.10am the nanny was still not there. A message popped up, "did I have a nanny scheduled as it wasn't good to leave the toddlers home alone". Yes, I said.

8.20 - no nanny. Got one of the teenagers to ring and order a nanny, 'just for now'. Everyone got in the vehicles and left, but not before another message popped up, saying the same thing as before." (witch)

May be you scheduled wrong the nanny? If one of the parents works 10AM to 4PM, and the other - from 9AM to 3PM - the 9AM parent has to call and schedule the nanny.

I don't have problem at all with schedulling the nannies, as long as I order the right sim to ask for schedule.

For instance: Dad was working from 10 to 2 (theorist), but mom worked from 8 to 1 (teacher), because I have made 2 babies one after another. The earlier-going-to-work sim has to order the schedule. If you gave the dad to schedule - the nanny will come only at 9.

Cancel the schedule, and give the right sim to order new schedule.

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« Reply #6 on: 2005 August 26, 10:41:19 »
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Thanks Gali, but the mum ordered the scheduled nanny and she starts at 8 so the nanny should have been there.

And yes, the toddlers were fine on their own, till I noticed one of them now had a blank want icon. So I exited without saving. Hopefully the corruption didn't stick. I didn't have testing cheats enabled either.
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« Reply #7 on: 2005 August 26, 10:43:06 »
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No, at first Lilith could only feed them and put them in the crib, but once whe got friendlier with them (ie once the babies knew her) she could do everything, potty training, teaching to walk etc., and got the Family Kiss instruction, but when I checked in SimPE she was definitely unrelated to the kids, so obviously being an unofficial auntie works the same as a step-parent. 
Interesting, so you reckon the 'training the baby stuff' is based on the strength of the relationship? Haven't seen that yet, I might get a townie to move in and babysit, see what happens.
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« Reply #8 on: 2005 August 26, 11:09:16 »
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Has to be the relationship thing, since once Lilith had fed the kids once, the next time she could play with them and everything!

It's nice, though, to use graduates, they can move in for a while with their friends and of course their 20,000 Simoleons helps a lot.  Then if they move into their own house, they get it back again, so they don't lose anything by it, and you can get them to drink some Elixir so they go back to 29days.

Oh, and you also get to find out which ones will do a good job of parenting!
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« Reply #9 on: 2005 August 26, 11:31:53 »
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Thanks Gali, but the mum ordered the scheduled nanny and she starts at 8 so the nanny should have been there.

And yes, the toddlers were fine on their own, till I noticed one of them now had a blank want icon. So I exited without saving. Hopefully the corruption didn't stick. I didn't have testing cheats enabled either.
I have had blank icons, but they seem to work themselves out.  When you satisfy one of their wants, it will usually refresh.  I think in that case it was due to the parents being off the lot, at least, when they are gone, it seems the toddlers will spin up wants for anyone to play or read or talk to them instead of a specific parent at those times.

When I did use the nanny, I would have the parent who went to work later order the nanny.  There is no sense in paying for the nanny an extra hour when one parent is still going to be there.  The other parent can dismiss her when s/he gets home.  It shouldn't cause the nanny to show up late or not at all.

Sims are neither good or bad parents.  They are as good or bad as you make them. Smiley  One sim is as good as another.  They may have varying personality points, but other than that, they are whatever we want them to be.  Especially with the right hacks. Wink
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« Reply #10 on: 2005 August 26, 11:43:11 »
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I habitually move in townies for child-care purposes. I use Inge's teleporter shrub, and I have never noticed any problems with interactions with the toddler. But then again, I wasn't exactly looking for problems either. Plus, the townies I move in all have prior good relationships with the parents, and I immediately set then to work on building relationships with the toddler.

Babies I have taken care off by one of the parents. I use the mom's leave, and dad's vacation time until they become toddlers. No nanny for me - ever. They are so seriously messed up, it just tends to feed my paranoia.

Edit: I also don't let them have kids until at least one of them is at the top of their career(s), and they have a sizeable nest-egg. So if worse comes to worse, I just have one of them quit the job.
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« Reply #11 on: 2005 August 26, 12:17:07 »
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Sims are neither good or bad parents.  They are as good or bad as you make them. Smiley  One sim is as good as another.  They may have varying personality points, but other than that, they are whatever we want them to be.  Especially with the right hacks. Wink

I get your point, Rainbow, about the hacks and of course, we direct the sim families to do what we say, but I do disagree.  Some sims just are better parents than others.  My ISBI founder couple the dad is an excellent parent.  He autonomously will play, tickle, change feed and love on his babies.  His wife prefers to sit on the sofa and watch tv while her stinky, hungry screaming babies pull on her knees for attention.  Sure, I can tell her to change a diaper or feed a baby, but man, she never even responded to the baby advertising unless I told her to.  The dad would come running though.  She was a fambly sim, he's knowledge.

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Re: Nothing weirder than a Maxis Nanny
« Reply #12 on: 2005 August 26, 12:28:38 »
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Yeah I agree with the poster above.  I have had very good sim parents and a few stinkers.  Doesn't matter what asp they are or how many nice points.  The Goths were the worst and wound up talking the dirt nap while their two adult sons and their wives raise their youngest daughter.
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« Reply #13 on: 2005 August 26, 12:32:13 »
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I have never seen a sim autonomously change a baby's diaper, unless the toddler asks them to.  When I first got the game, I would sit and let the stinky baby/toddler cry, just to see if they would change the diaper (I had the changing table), while the parents went and got bottles for the baby and put it to bed, got it out, fed it another bottle, snuggled and played with it, and even give it a bath and put the dirty diaper back on, apparently, because it still needed changing (!)  I couldn't understand this.  That's one reason I got the baby controller, because I don't have to micromanage every step of baby care while other family members all fight over who gets to feed the baby a bottle.  I figured that changing a diaper must not be autonomous for some reason, because I always had to instruct them to do it.  Before Uni, I could take control of a visiting sim and have them change a baby's diaper and put them in the crib, but Uni broke that.

Interestingly, Ask for diaper change is not available as a menu option like Ask for food and Ask for attention are, except in debug mode.  But I micromanage everything my sims do.  My sims can't take a pee without my blessing, LOL.
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« Reply #14 on: 2005 August 26, 12:39:38 »
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I have never seen a sim autonomously change a baby's diaper, unless the toddler asks them to. 

Rainbow, my ISBI family (mentioned above) does not have a baby controller.  The dad did autonomously change the diaper, but he did it in the middle of the bedroom and left the dirty diaper on the floor.  Now that's a whole 'nother complaint.  LOL.  How nasty!  But he did change the kid.

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« Reply #15 on: 2005 August 26, 12:47:39 »
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Was there a changing table available when he did that?  That is nasty.  That's why I always bought changing tables once I discovered them in the game.  I first learned about them in Brandi Broke's place, when she spun a want for a changing table, but she couldn't afford one.  If I knew then what I know now, I would have sold that stupid pinball machine.  But she and Dustin were always having to toss the baby in the air and then put the baby down to throw the diaper away, and the baby was still dirty.  The changing table is so much nicer. Smiley  Plus it's always cute watching them poof the baby powder on their little bottoms.  I can almost smell the baby powder, hehehe.  I imagine now nice and clean they must feel.  You don't get baby powder when you just get tossed in the air. Tongue
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« Reply #16 on: 2005 August 26, 15:23:32 »
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My babies never need changing!  I use Gnomon's flamingo of contentment, so although my sims love bathing them, they never really need it!
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« Reply #17 on: 2005 August 26, 20:52:54 »
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I have heard much about this flamingo, and I downloaded it, especially with Livin It Up closing soon, but I have never used it.  Just seemed too much like cheating to me, but that's just my opinion. Smiley
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« Reply #18 on: 2005 August 26, 20:59:26 »
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Well, I tend to regard it as an attempt to make the game more realistic - I mean, sims who flop from exhaustion after they've been up for just 5 hours is daft!  And they rarely get as tired when they're at work as they do at home - now that's unrealistic!  I only use the flamingo of contentment which Gnomon regards as a "safety-net".

The great thing about it is you can use it on a lot when you want and delete it again (ie "sell") when you want, whereas a global hack you have to exit the game to either install it or delete it.
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« Reply #19 on: 2005 August 26, 22:13:59 »
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That's strange, my sims go all day without dropping from exhaustion.  I do buy them the best beds, and they stay up until all hours (kind of like me, I guess  Undecided) and the only time they pass out is when they've been up all night skilling and have to go to work or school tired.  Then they might pass out when they get home, but I send them to bed and then they are ready to get up and spend all night skilling again. Smiley  I try to get them straightened out though by not letting them sleep quite as long so they will be tired and go to bed at night.  Hmm, I wonder if that would work for me too...  Undecided
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« Reply #20 on: 2005 August 26, 23:26:10 »
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 I haven't gotten the no social worker hack - but I won't hire a Maxis nanny. Nonono.

Instead, what I did was create a household of SuperNannies I made in CAS. They all have maxed skills and personalities using Insiminator. When both parents have to go to work, I use Inge's teleporter plus painting to summon one of the nannies and then move them in. When the kids don't need tending, I use macrotastics to make them clean and garden, and power idle when they're not needed to do anything. When a parent comes home, I have the SuperNanny "find own place" and leave. Next time I'm in the Neighborhood screen, I add her back to the main house.

I also use the money order hack to send them $100 for the day's services, to make it more realistic.

I know I could do it easier with the bottomless bottle & no social worker - but it gets to be too dull when they are toooo easy to care for, and I like the storytelling aspect of hiring the supernanny.
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« Reply #21 on: 2005 August 27, 00:02:09 »
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If one household member is Mad Scientist, that help alot with not needing a nanny.  I never use the nannies at all.  I sometimes use DMA Nicole who does a good job.  I have my sims use vacation days once baby is a toddler to make sure they are pumped full of smart milk.

My sims hardly ever get tired too. They are FORBIDDEN to drink coffee as well.  Good beds and JM's sleep clock are marvelous.
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« Reply #22 on: 2005 August 27, 00:47:10 »
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If one household member is Mad Scientist, that help alot with not needing a nanny. 
Why?
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« Reply #23 on: 2005 August 27, 00:58:35 »
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Yes, I wondered that too.

I use the best beds when my sims can afford them, but not to start with.  If sims are lazy, they don't get tired so fast, but the super-active ones like gemini and sagittarius burn out very quickly.
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« Reply #24 on: 2005 August 27, 02:03:22 »
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If one household member is Mad Scientist, that help alot with not needing a nanny. 
Why?
Mad Scientists work 10 pm to 2 am, so usually there are other family members there at night and then they are there during the day.  I take it you don't have many mad scientists? Smiley

My sims are always 6+ active.  Running is a must.  Ever since JM told us about lazy vs active, I've made all my sims this way.  At first I didn't believe him, but I did my own experiment, and the lazy sim got tired faster and always needed comfort, while the active sim could go all day without sitting or sleeping.  It probably depends on their job too, as some jobs are more physically demanding than others, like some jobs in law enforcement.
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