It seemed to work for the incessent future cube spawning so far but she's still constantly stretching and interrupting interactions to do 10,000 pushups. I know they're all n.a.p.-related 😖
she's in university and i've been trying to get her to write her term paper and she stops writing every few seconds to do pushups!! She's the only broken sim i have left, all the others were fixed so i dont want to disable the pack again just for one sim.
@Raynn0124 wrote:
@StargazerSapphy wrote:
Right so i tried earlier disabling the pack and getting rid of all the n.a.p.s, saving and re-enabling it again. It's worked for all of my other problematic sims and it seemed to have fixed the problem, but now a week after doing so i have another sim that's started excessively spawning future cubes again. 😐 and i know for a fact there is no tech support n.a.p. because i removed all the n.a.p.s except green initiatives and modern development. I dont want to go through the entire process again it took me all day to get my evergreen harbor back the way it was at first 😭
@StargazerSapphy It *may* work to try this:
- Play another household that's friends with the affected Sim
- Use a cheat to enact the Tech Support NAP
- Invite the affected Sim over to visit
- When the Sim is on the lot, use the cheat to repeal the NAP
Sims pick up the behaviours for NAPs in neighborhoods they visit (as visitors, or just walking around in the background) - they should lose them when they leave, but if you exit the game or go to manage worlds while they're on a lot, the NAP behaviour sticks. Repealing the NAP while they're there should clear it. Make sure you don't exit the lot while the NAP is active, or you may infect other Sims.
For the disabling the pack thing, NAPs need to be repealed (and NPC voting turned off) *before* you play with the pack disabled - otherwise they will still be in place when you re-enable it. Maybe check any other neighborhoods that you have played Sims in and make sure they don't have anything active. The invite/repeal method should work for a few stray behaviours - disabling the pack is a sledgehammer approach when a lot of Sims are fubar. 🙂