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puzzlezaddict
6 years agoHero+
@JoAnne65 If you click NRaas > (sim) > Intermediate > Fitness, a number comes up that represents the sim's temporary "fitness" on a scale from zero to either one or 100 (I don't remember, since it's been so long since I used it). If you X out, you're just viewing the number, and there are no underlying effects. If you press the check mark, with or without changing the number, a second box comes up. If you press check again, you've just changed the temporary fitness value of the sim (or left it the same, if you didn't enter a new number). If you press X, you've changed the sim's genetic fitness value to whatever the number was.
So if you're tinkering with a sim's weight the usual in-game ways and decide it's right where you want it, don't change the number that MC shows you—just press check the first time and X the second, and the sim will keep that genetic weight.
Also, I think you need MC Cheats to do this, but I've had the add-on for long enough not to remember that, either.
So if you're tinkering with a sim's weight the usual in-game ways and decide it's right where you want it, don't change the number that MC shows you—just press check the first time and X the second, and the sim will keep that genetic weight.
Also, I think you need MC Cheats to do this, but I've had the add-on for long enough not to remember that, either.
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