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@daikoyu I agree with you, this doesn't sound like a bug. The autonomy setting doesn't really seem to impact conversations very much, if at all, because regardless of the autonomy setting sims will pick their own interactions as long as a conversation has already been started. Then even if you aren't already in a conversation, with autonomy off sims will still initiate conversations when their social need gets low.
Plus yeah like you said there is no true off for autonomy, because even when set to off sims will still do things to raise their needs once they drop really low. So really it's not that the autonomy toggle isn't working, it's just a misleading option since autonomy is never truly disabled.
- 3 years ago
@snowbelle789 That's interesting because I just don't remember a time where sims wouldn't autonomously do things in a conversation, and regardless of the autonomy setting. In fact it's always been something I kinda liked, because then I could turn autonomy off without my sim feeling like a puppet during conversations. So if it is unintended behavior, then it's something I've been experiencing for a long time. Plus hey to be fair this game has been broken for so long I'm not even sure what is or isn't a bug anymore, so you may just be right.
Either way, I've always wished that they would give us a true autonomy off option because then things like this could be avoided. I mean hey Sims 3 had 3 different autonomy options, why can't this game? For Sims 3 there was an option for fully on, an option for fully off, and a middle option which basically functioned like the "off" setting in Sims 4. I'm always seeing a bunch of autonomy related problems in the bug section, and being able to properly turn it off could be useful for some of those.
- daikoyu3 years agoSeasoned Ace
Agree with @valohim666 I had always this action, and I play since vampire release active this game with autonomy off. Are you sure you don’t used a mod for it and this mod is now broken? I agree that the game got aggressive with it. I cancel a topic and the game just chose the next in a second. I never had it so aggressive.
@valohim666 Sims3 had also forced actions, but this was very rare and never caused your sim to stand still or go in the last corridor in your house just to admire a stupid lamp. My favourite is always this force hug greeting, and if a youtuber rant again because he cancels the socializing before start, but his sim still goes to the target sim. Your Sim will still perform this hug-greeting, it is a hidden action in your queue, the same with admire the deco. Your sim will go to the target and perform this action. // Although admire deco works a little different. Your sim will cancel it halfway and try performing it short after again and cancel your active task again (showering is a good example)
Yeah, I miss a true autonomy off mode. In sims 4 I use a ton of mods just to remove all these forced actions. Sorry but my sim is not a fan of Judith Ward, and he don’t reaction if Bob Pancake needs to swear again in a restaurant + he doesn’t want to pet Mayor Whisker because he has a cat allergy!
- 3 years ago@daikoyu It's possible it was MCCC as it I tested it without any of my other mods before taking everything out and I was able to get it working like I used to with just that in there very briefly. However I also tested it without MCCC and it also worked. The problem happened when I tried to put all my mods back in, it stopped working as described in previous posts. So now I don't know how to get it back? Any chance you could give me the mods you use to make the game a little less crazy?
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