Question about Scripting mods

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Question about Scripting mods

Post by Orilon » August 2nd, 2018, 11:55 am

Before you yell at me, bear with me. Do tuning mods and scripting mods alter the same resources?

I have a tuning mod by Twoftmama that is supposed to stop the "tastes like fridge" moodlet. I recently installed the Kama Simatra module for Woohooer.

I sent Bridgeport vampire Vladmir Schlick to the Discreet Rendezvous out of curiosity to try out the services. When he was done he had the "tastes like fridge" moodlet. I'm not sure I want to know how he got that moodlet, but I am curious if its possible for there to be a mod conflict with the "No tastes like fridge" mod.

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Post by igazor » August 2nd, 2018, 1:32 pm

First of all, no one yells at anyone here unless we are just kidding around. Or rather if they do and the thread doesn't catch our attention right away, please contact a wiki Organizer and we'll take care of it. I sense you weren't being serious, but honestly this just does not happen here.

Now then. Tuning mods alter settings when the game loads up, then they go dormant. Script mods are compiled code that runs alongside of the game engine. They aren't the same creatures, so we really can't talk about them as if they alter the same kinds of resources in the same way. There can of course be conflicts which is I think what you were suspecting here.

But no, that's not quite it either. TFM's mod, I assume, takes care of the moodlet as it applies to food. Woohooer KS uses the moodlet, among many others, for a very different, not expected by the game, purpose. It's supposed to show up after Club Rendezvous interactions sometimes, this is an example of Twallan's sense of humor by the way, and I don't believe that TFM's tuning change is going to have any impact at all on it because in that case the moodlet is not really coming from refrigerated food.

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Post by Orilon » August 2nd, 2018, 2:42 pm

Thank you for the explanation. TFM's mod does relate to refrigerated food from the cheapest fridge. After Vladmir got done with his professional encounter at the club he had the moodlet for bad woohoo and the tastes like fridge moodlet. Since he is a vampire I wasn't sure if he tried to bite the professional during woohoo and that was a comment on the quality of her blood, or related somehow to the bad woohoo moodlet.

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Post by igazor » August 2nd, 2018, 2:50 pm

I hadn't thought of a connection to vamps and blood, now that you mention it. But I'm pretty sure that's a coincidence and it's one of several randomly assigned bad moodlets to go along with the low quality woohoo. :)

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Post by Chain_Reaction » August 2nd, 2018, 4:48 pm

Indeed what igazor said is true, it's random and has no tie to the Sims occult nor can tuning mods stop the behavior. There is a setting to stop them from getting the buffs in woohooer however.

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