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@Saihyou"Sims have the attention span of a squirrel hopped up on speed."
I've never had any mods or CC, and my Sims do seem to prioritize player-assigned tasks over the ones they get autonomously, but, yeah, in an eight Sim household, it is a bit like herding kittens... or juvenile "squirrels hopped up on speed."
Thank you so much for that description of it.
Edited to add: For some reason, whenever a new pack is added, the pack action is tuned to happen way too often. I recall people complaining about knitting being an obsession when that pack first came out. The Bust the Dust kit is probably the same thing all over again. So glad I didn't buy that, and I really don't want cutesy/creepy dust bunnies or sparkles on my floors.
- Saihyou5 years agoSeasoned Vanguard
@stjmkThe priority of player assigned tasks used to be higher, but as time goes on the past months it just gets worse and worse. And yeah, the whole dust kit... it's even worse with children. When the floor sparkles, they're often inspired, and for some reason being inspired makes them exponentially more prone to "making a mess" because it's their "art"? I mean... we have like 300 recolors of the children's drawing table, but no, inspiration only makes them misbehave I guess?
He's actually entirely ignored the drawing table since the kit! I've seen one make a mess, stop to do something else for 4 seconds, make a mess... it just continues on until I intervene or they sleep! Parenting discipline does no good, but I'm not surprised there. Oh yeah, he does use the doll house, but he uses it to force "Play dolls with" interactions on other Sims all the time, even more robbery of control and interruptions of tasks! I have a feeling some of this wasn't very well thought out... just a hunch.
- 5 years ago@Saihyou Ya think?
So, when you tell the kids to do their homework or work on school projects, do they still complete them now? Usually, by the time my Sim kids do their homework/extra credit/projects, eat something, go to the bathroom, have a bubble bath, sleep and make friends with the monster under the bed, they don't have much time for anything else. Which is kinda sad.
And the "Play dolls with" interaction now forces other Sims to drop what they are doing to participate? I remember it was broken, as in not being an option, and then supposedly got fixed. This is a fix?
I never understood the make a mess thing. They've got lots of toys (well, they don't have a working model train set, or pool slides, or just slides in general) and there isn't enough time for them to play with their small selection of toys as it is, and Sim 4 kids think it is more fun to make a mess. Just why?
As I said, I don't have the last two patches/updates or any kits, and, if they make the autonomy/routing even worse than it is already, I really don't want them.- Illandrya5 years agoRising Veteran
I’ve noticed it particularly with cooking. I’ll instruct a sim to cook and they will get the ingredients out and will then stop cooking as soon as they get distracted. One sim put the ingredients on the coffee table and started to watch tv. Most of them start, but then wander away to talk to a plant or play on the computer (which is on they have to climb the stairs to get too).