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@deadchloe Is correct. It's a big downside to the emotion system and has nothing to do with nannies in particular. The game assigns random emotions to NPCs and this is a side effect of that. I see this all the time in my game and just try to ignore it.
It's noticeable to you because of the scenario in question, but if you spend any time in your game observing the behavior of NPCs on lots, you'll see this isn't so unusual. You just had the bad luck of the draw with it being your nanny.
Also, I just thought of this: you can always use the Show Sim Info mod from Mod the Sims to see exactly what interactions an NPC has in their queue. Plus it will show you things about their mood, etc. It's a good way to see what exactly an NPC is doing when they're interacting with another Sim.
- 7 years ago
I don't use Nannies, but I've definitely seen my Sims when I'm not playing them and maybe other NPC Sims randomly be Flirty when they talk to my currently active Sim(s). It's definitely awkward. ^_^;
@manzana0807 : Hmm, never thought of using Show Sim Info for that (I mainly use it to see which Sims are currently on the lot I'm playing and to monitor the progress of pregnancies, especially in the final trimester). Thanks for the tip! 🙂
- manzana08077 years agoSeasoned Ace
@StarryMight I use it to monitor pregnancies as well. I use it for so many things! It's very helpful being able to see the needs of pets and babies with it too. I know in the past it's really helped troubleshoot problems with different Sims. I don't even think of it as a mod so much, but more like a utility since it's just pulling information already stored in the game.