Forum Discussion
5 years ago
Not really, and this isn't so much a matter of autonomy or free will as it is self-preservation in reaction to critical motive levels. You and I know that the sim still has a couple of sim hours (maybe) before they are at risk of emptying their bladder on the floor and maybe 12+ sim hours before they really starve to death, and maybe the motives aren't even showing up in the full red zone yet, but sims are programmed to take care of their critical needs when then can, not just when it's convenient.
For the actively played household, perhaps more user direction is in order. Routinely feed them a meal, send them to the bathroom, to bed or the nearest coffee machine, etc. before their motives drop too far?
For the actively played household, perhaps more user direction is in order. Routinely feed them a meal, send them to the bathroom, to bed or the nearest coffee machine, etc. before their motives drop too far?