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7 years ago
"JoAnne65;c-16731374" wrote:"SiliClone;c-16730989" wrote:
Comfort hug a pet, call the sadness hotline, cry in the closet, all these things reduce the sad mood drastically. In case of toddlers, the parenthood "you'll be ok" interaction help to get rid of any negative mood and grant also the super parent status at max skill.
Sure there will be ways to reduce the sad moodlet (just reduce? not remove?) but a. it’s an nuisance having to send your sim into a closet to cry while you were having other plans just because some sim died somewhere and b. will the sad mood be gone for the rest of the day then or will it come back? (again, I haven’t experienced this yet myself but I will really be plummed off when my evil vampire girl is going to cry all day because Geoffrey Landgraab she said hello to once just to have a drink died)
I know, but they are not going to fix the problem today or tommorrow, so in the meantime, these are some ways to reduce the mood without mods. I use Ui cheats to simply get rid of the sad mood when I don't want it. Every action you take to reduce the mood will reduce the time it lasts, multiple actions in a row make it disappear. For toddlers, the interaction must be made 4 times in a row for a 2 hours sad mood, it could take some time to get rid of the 2 days sad mood. Another way was to use the remove all buff cheats, it seems that doesn't work anymore though. The most powerful is the comfort hug from pets.. it doesn't need to be an owned pet either, just a friend.
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