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jsalemi
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #25 on:
2006 August 07, 17:11:35 »
Quote from: gali on 2006 August 07, 17:04:57
Rainbow, observe Mortimer, and Olive Specter, compared to General Grunt: Olive dies at 63 years old, Mortimer - at 65; both of them with low fitness. But Grunt reaches 72-78 years, with full fitness.
Olive and Mort are not valid benchmarks, because they're designed by Maxis to die shortly after you start playing them -- especially Olive, who's scripted for it in the scenario. It's a simple matter to change the 'days left' of a sim using editing tools like SimPE or insimenator.
The real benchmark would be to have two b-i-g twins, one fat and one fit, and see how long they live with all other things being equal (esp. their asp level at transition to elder). Then do the same with another set of b-i-g twins, both fit, but one gold and one platinum at transition.
It would probably take a while to get results, but it would be a more valid test than relying on how Maxis has programmed the pre-mades.
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IgnorantBliss
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Re: Fitness levels
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2006 August 07, 17:14:22 »
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I never realised that lack of interest in food was a Scorpio thing, but clearly it is.
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Scorpio is seemingly the only sign that will willingly deprive themselves of something others seem to enjoy.
Oh, please, people, are you being serious? You actually believe in horoscopes? Can you please explain to me how the movement of star constellations has any effect on our lives? Especially since the horoscope system nowadays is based on incorrect movement of stars, anyway.
For the record, I'm a "Scorpio", too, and I
love
eating.
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Rainbow, observe Mortimer, and Olive Specter, compared to General Grunt: Olive dies at 63 years old, Mortimer - at 65; both of them with low fitness. But Grunt reaches 72-78 years, with full fitness. It has nothing to do with aspiration. All my created sims, with 10 body skills, live until 72-75 years.
This is not big enough a sample to prove the theory about fitness points affecting life span, though. There is always randomness in how many days of life elders get, but a large part of it is based on their aspiration level at the age of transitioning.
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J. M. Pescado
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #27 on:
2006 August 07, 17:17:04 »
Quote from: Flamingo on 2006 August 07, 14:29:05
Even my Sims who are in the culinary track or have unbelievably high cooking skills remain terribly skinny. That and, as far as I know, Scorpio is seemingly the only sign that will willingly deprive themselves of something others seem to enjoy. Of course, there are many other aspects to astrology than just sun signs. Anyway, I best not derail this thread with all the crap I know about astrology.
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Quote from: Ancient Sim on 2006 August 07, 12:32:55
As for sleeping, I put off going to bed until the very last minute, but then when I'm finally there it's almost impossible to get me out. Luckily, I am one of those people who never put on weight, otherwise I would probably be fat as I never exercise (unless you count walking to the corner shop).
I hate sleep, too. This is why I snort pure caffeine and never sleep.
Quote from: IgnorantBliss on 2006 August 07, 17:14:22
Oh, please, people, are you being serious? You actually believe in horoscopes? Can you please explain to me how the movement of star constellations has any effect on our lives? Especially since the horoscope system nowadays is based on incorrect movement of stars, anyway.
For the record, I'm a "Scorpio", too, and I
love
eating.
Well, sure, horoscopes are bunkus, but you're a strange and weird IgnorantBliss.
Quote from: IgnorantBliss on 2006 August 07, 17:14:22
This is not big enough a sample to prove the theory about fitness points affecting life span, though. There is always randomness in how many days of life elders get, but a large part of it is based on their aspiration level at the age of transitioning.
It's entirely based on aspiration-level at transition: 10-20 days random, +aspirational. Some freakish resets have been known to cause the duration to be recomputed, but this is how it's supposed to work according to code. Fitness has no effect.
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IgnorantBliss
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #28 on:
2006 August 07, 17:23:35 »
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It's entirely based on aspiration-level at transition: 10-20 days random, +aspirational. Some freakish resets have been known to cause the duration to be recomputed, but this is how it's supposed to work according to code. Fitness has no effect.
Yeah, that's what I meant, that there is a random amount of days added on top of the aspirational bonus. So, you can't really say that it's
entirely
based on aspiration, right?
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #29 on:
2006 August 07, 17:24:18 »
The random 10-20 is a base. The aspiration is the modifier.
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IgnorantBliss
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #30 on:
2006 August 07, 17:27:52 »
Hmm, I was under the impression that there is the starting point of 10 days, then days get added or removed based on aspiration level. And then, on top of that, 1-10 days are added randomly. And that the random days added have nothing to do with aspiration.
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RainbowTigress
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #31 on:
2006 August 07, 17:31:21 »
I think you're both saying pretty much the same thing.
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IgnorantBliss
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Re: Fitness levels
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2006 August 07, 17:36:53 »
Yeah, I realized that, too
I guess I was confused by his word choice when he said it's
entirely
based on aspiration.
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #33 on:
2006 August 07, 17:37:57 »
It is. The only variable that is aspiration. No other sim-variables affect it, and all other factors are constants and invariant from sim to sim.
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IgnorantBliss
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #34 on:
2006 August 07, 17:43:06 »
It seems by "variable" you mean a factor that we can have an effect on. Random doesn't count as a variable?
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Re: Fitness levels
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2006 August 07, 17:45:12 »
Quote from: IgnorantBliss on 2006 August 07, 17:43:06
It seems by "variable" you mean a factor that we can have an effect on. Random doesn't count as a variable?
Not from the programmatical viewpoint, no. Those are all determined entirely by constants.
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IgnorantBliss
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Re: Fitness levels
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2006 August 07, 17:46:22 »
Hmm, ok. You win.
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #37 on:
2006 August 07, 19:09:46 »
I tend to get the occasional fat sim because I like having my sims eat together whenever possible. It's a good group interaction to get social and relationships up for everyone in the family/house. It's also something I consider an important family thing. Families should eat together.
The one thing I wish that I could do wiht meals, though, is declare how many are getting served, rather than the default '6' servings. Sometimes the family has more than 6 people, sometimes they have guests, sometimes there's only 2 or 3 sims and the other servings are going to go to waste. I don't think I've seen a hack that addresses this.
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #38 on:
2006 August 07, 19:58:47 »
Dizzy had a hack for this, but I've forgotten where. Prob'ly MTS2. It isn't officially upgraded for OFB, but results may vary whether it works or not.
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gjam
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #39 on:
2006 August 07, 20:08:31 »
I keep forgetting that I can put food in inventory now. Sometimes I tell a not-very-hungry sim to eat just because a meal has been prepared that will go bad before he needs it. Letting prepared food go to waste annoys me. But the time inefficiency of each sim preparing one serving annoys me, too.
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RainbowTigress
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #40 on:
2006 August 07, 20:28:13 »
Yeah, I tend to use the inventory more now and have them Make Many and store several platters away. I don't use Dizzy's hack because I've been told that since it hasn't been updated for OFB, you don't get the options to Make/Make Many.
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idtaminger
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Re: Fitness levels
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2006 August 07, 21:33:56 »
If only real life fitness were so easy to achieve.
My stomach is the bane of my fitness efforts. I'd be a size 2 if it weren't for my tummy. An entire month of (admittedly casual) exercising and it's still as flabby as ever.
Lucky sims... A few hours on the treadmill and poof!, washboard abs...
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veilchen
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #42 on:
2006 August 07, 23:28:47 »
The game itself tells you that the aspiration is the defining aspect of life span:
So-and-so became a teenager while being a child protege (or something close to that). Then it says, and this is verbatim:
Life for [sim] couldn't get any better,
or longer.
I tell them to make many, and stash them as well. Great for the kids and teenies when they come home from school. It's far quicker and they can get more done when they don't have to take half the day to cook lunch for themselves.
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Kokopelli
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Re: Fitness levels
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2006 August 08, 00:19:41 »
My sims eat pork chops, salmon, turkey, anything when their hunger bar goes down a tiny bit. I could be busy with another sim and catch a sim raiding the fridge. I guess very active sims need food alot but every minute?
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #44 on:
2006 August 08, 00:46:33 »
Quote from: Kokopelli on 2006 August 08, 00:19:41
My sims eat pork chops, salmon, turkey, anything when their hunger bar goes down a tiny bit. I could be busy with another sim and catch a sim raiding the fridge. I guess very active sims need food alot but every minute?
I've found that my sims do the same thing.
I put it down to them being bored
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J. M. Pescado
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #45 on:
2006 August 08, 00:50:48 »
It has to do with the way sims see all motives as continuous, rather than discrete, which is a bad way to handle energy/hunger: While the motive bar itself is continuous, the actual way it should be HANDLED is a discrete, binary process: Hungry/not hungry, tired/not tired.
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Flamingo
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #46 on:
2006 August 08, 05:11:51 »
Quote from: idtaminger on 2006 August 07, 21:33:56
If only real life fitness were so easy to achieve.
My stomach is the bane of my fitness efforts. I'd be a size 2 if it weren't for my tummy. An entire month of (admittedly casual) exercising and it's still as flabby as ever.
Lucky sims... A few hours on the treadmill and poof!, washboard abs...
Yes, but, if one Sim day was equivalent to one year, imagine how many weeks they must have been exercising for. That and they're entirely committed throughout the entire interaction.
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J. M. Pescado
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Re: Fitness levels
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2006 August 08, 09:09:50 »
Quote from: idtaminger on 2006 August 07, 21:33:56
My stomach is the bane of my fitness efforts. I'd be a size 2 if it weren't for my tummy. An entire month of (admittedly casual) exercising and it's still as flabby as ever.
Try running everywhere. Check that "always run" box and give up on walking anywhere further than 5 feet. If it works for video game people, it can work for you. I mean, when have you ever seen a video game character WALKING? In any online game, if you WALK instead of run, people look at you funny, stare, point, and go, "Look at that guy. He's WALKING. What a newb!". You should probably learn something from thus. Only freaks walk. Who says video games don't teach you anything?
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Frankenbeasley
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Re: Fitness levels
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Reply #48 on:
2006 August 08, 11:25:52 »
I must admit that, since OFB, hardly any of my Sims have eaten at all. As soon as I can get a Sim up to Gold in Flower Arranging then it's Snapdragon Bouquets all the way.
I have an end table with a Snapdragon on each side of every bed. I have a Snapdragon on the desk beside every computer. The workbenches are in cubicles that hold two bouquets and two benches each. There is a bouquet beside each Career Reward object and beside each telescope. The only thing my Sims have to do is raise their energy - and that's what coffee is for.
I don't think my last ten or twelve Sims have eaten anything between becoming children and going to Uni. I make sure they take some Snapdragons there, too. The actually come out out of writing term-papers refreshed if you place them right.
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RainbowTigress
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Re: Fitness levels
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2006 August 08, 11:46:22 »
I've just started using Snapdragons, and I'm trying to figure out the best placement for them. How close to the sim do they have to be? Does it refresh all motives except energy equally? Does having more boost the effect, or does more than one have no effect? I tried putting a snapdragon by the computer my sim doing her term paper at, and she finished all in one sitting. This was even when she was on College Rampage, and it didn't send her to eat, pee, or kick gnomes. But I am interested in learning more about how to maximize their effectiveness.
Are there any threads that someone could point me to where this may have already been discussed? I skipped a lot of threads when OFB first came out because I didn't have it installed and the stuff people were talking about didn't make much sense to me then.
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