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elliebreton
8 years agoSeasoned Ace
"jackjack_k;15399135" wrote:"@elanorbreton;15398396" wrote:"rosemow;15394763" wrote:
Hello
This link explains about butlers. https://simsvip.com/sims-4-vintage-glamour-guide/#Butler
There is a section in it about the needs of ButlersWhen left to attend the home, butlers will mosey around and randomly clean, repair, garden, tend to Sims, and perform dust checks. Butlers are also very self sufficient. Butlers only have three motives enabled to decay: Hunger, Energy, and Fun. They do not feel the need to be social, use the restroom, or clean themselves.
• Energy – Upon hiring a butler, a notification will remind you to assign a bed to them. If you don’t assign the butler a bed, they will nap on a sofa or in a tent.
• Hunger – Butlers will make food for themselves and the household. When the NPC is autonomously making food, the household funds will not be charge.
• Fun – When they are alone, they will indulge in fun activities such as getting a drink from the bar, taking bubble baths, play on the computer, and will become embarrassed if they are caught in the act. They even have their own unique book called “How to Serve and Not be Served” written by Alfred.
Well, that has put me off buying the pack! Who wants to hire a robot that looks like a sim? They should have the same needs as any normal sim.
It makes sense, because the butlers role will override the ability to fill needs.
Last thing we want is dirty butlers, or butlers peeing on the floors.
Other NPC's have disabled needs also.
Nah. I want my butlers to pee on the floor.
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