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  • JonaO703's avatar
    JonaO703
    Hero
    4 years ago

    @kaddence123 Apologies for barging in here but the option to disable Emotional Death is in the MC Tuner module.  

    1. Click on a computer

    2. Click MC Command Center

    3. Click MC Tuner

    4. Click Change Interaction Behavior

    5. Click Allow Emotional Deaths

    6. Click Disabled

  • xochiquetzl_xkvn's avatar
    xochiquetzl_xkvn
    Seasoned Ace
    4 years ago

    @kaddence123  If I understand correctly, Hysteria is Playful +14.  (Mortified is Embarrassed +8 and Enraged is Angry +8, and both of those can also kill your Sim.)

    Happy boosts positive emotions and dilutes negative ones. 

    So you have a Sim with a lot of happy going on:  high needs, beautifully decorated, ate a tasty meal, nibbled on some perfect produce, got promoted, newlywed, new baby, Club Gathering with the strongest camaraderie (+3 happy), etc. etc. etc.  (Maybe they're also Cheerful.)  If they're happy enough, a single Playful +1 will tip them over the edge into Hysteria.  You can get a Playful +1 from Sentiments, from them autonomously taking bubble baths, from putting on warm laundry, from watching something funny on TV... BOOM! dead. Or maybe they're slightly less happy but also a Goofball (and therefore get random playful moodlets). 

    So you need to either reduce the playful (try to calm down in mirror) and/or add an emotional buff that's more than the amount of playful (if Playful is +1, try for Focused +2, Inspired +2, etc.).  Mouse over the playful buff and check the number you have to "beat" and that will inform your strategy. 

    (For Enraged or Mortified, while they're talking themselves down in the mirror, that's when you start the club gathering with the Happy +3 strongest camaraderie instead.)