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5 years ago
Disabling voting doesn't work for everyone, unfortunately. This is what I've found so far:
1. Simvasion has a mod to disable N.A.P. autonomy, here. It prevents the current bug in which NAPs from all neighborhoods get applied to NPCs, and prevents autonomous NPC behavior from getting permanently stuck on played sims.
2. They also have the Eco Lifestyle Interactions mod fixes, here. It prevents random items from spawning in sim inventories (future cube, blob of clay, novels) and stops open-world items from being swiped under sharing is caring.
3. ZeroSims has a mod to prevent NPCs from swiping with Sharing is Caring enabled, here.
4. If you have the issue where random sims in your house won't stop cooking until they've run out of space (and then proceed to drop cutting boards everywhere) you can use the Scumbumbo autonomy scanner in MCCC. With MCCC installed, click on your focused sim > MCCC > MC Tuner > Enable Autonomy Scan. Then click on whatever object you'd like to prevent autonomous actions for. In my case, I disabled all autonomous cooking from the fridge (by clicking every instance of "cook") - until this gets patched. You can just as easily turn it back on again, and in my save, I've left things like "have a quick meal" and "get leftovers" active so no one inadvertently starves.
1. Simvasion has a mod to disable N.A.P. autonomy, here. It prevents the current bug in which NAPs from all neighborhoods get applied to NPCs, and prevents autonomous NPC behavior from getting permanently stuck on played sims.
2. They also have the Eco Lifestyle Interactions mod fixes, here. It prevents random items from spawning in sim inventories (future cube, blob of clay, novels) and stops open-world items from being swiped under sharing is caring.
3. ZeroSims has a mod to prevent NPCs from swiping with Sharing is Caring enabled, here.
4. If you have the issue where random sims in your house won't stop cooking until they've run out of space (and then proceed to drop cutting boards everywhere) you can use the Scumbumbo autonomy scanner in MCCC. With MCCC installed, click on your focused sim > MCCC > MC Tuner > Enable Autonomy Scan. Then click on whatever object you'd like to prevent autonomous actions for. In my case, I disabled all autonomous cooking from the fridge (by clicking every instance of "cook") - until this gets patched. You can just as easily turn it back on again, and in my save, I've left things like "have a quick meal" and "get leftovers" active so no one inadvertently starves.
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