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8 years ago
"kittymeow;c-16157234" wrote:
@Alyza_1 it's a bug you get from taking your pet to the vet and getting a shot, unfortunately is leaves a bad moonlit for them and it won't go away. :/
Here is how to fix it for now."Dojan;c-16151500" wrote:
> @LammashtaOtaku said:
> I have tried resetting the dog but it didn't fix the issue. Is there any other cheat to disable negative moodlets? Even though they're not visible on pets, I bet the issue is being caused by a hidden uncomfortable moodlet.
You gave me an idea, so I gave it a shot, and I did find a workable solution. I posted it in the answer HQ but I can copy-paste it here.
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To get rid of the moodlet (permanently, until the next time you trigger the bug again) follow these steps.
1. Enable testing cheats by opening the console (Control+Shift+C and typing in testingcheats on)
2. Get the SimID by the pet affected by the bug by typing in the command sims.get_sim_id_by_name FirstNameofPet LastNameofPet
3. Write down the sim ID written in the console, it'll be a 19 character long string
4. Remove all moodlets from your pet by typing in sims.remove_all_buffs SimID, e.g. sims.remove_all_buffs 1052442116385935975
What you can do is open up notepad or something in a small window above the game and then type down the SimID there, provided you play in windowed full-screen or windowed mode, and not actual full-screen. You can then copy-paste (Control-C, Control V) the SimID once into the console.
This will clear all the moodlets from your pet and they'll stop whining. Hopefully they'll fix this soon though.
Thank you!!!