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Post by Ravynwolvf on May 20, 2021 9:39:04 GMT -5
There's a bunch of drama nodes that always drive me crazy. I don't need constant text messages and phone calls for every little thing. I've made mods to stop the ones that annoy me, but lately I've been getting a flow of last exceptions pointing to drama node scheduling, and I figure it's likely my mods. They're fairly extensive (okay, a LOT of drama nodes bug me) and I want to update them all, but I thought if I was doing it I might as well make sure I turn them off in the best way if I'm going to go in and update their horde.
I've always just gone into the bottom of each one, and turned each day of the week to false. Is that a safe way? Or should I look at how they are targeted? (Teen/Youngadult, etc). Or is there a better way? Any info would be appreciated. Also, if anyone has been getting similar errors and know it's just yet another Maxis hiccup that would be great to know, too. Thanks, all.
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Post by MizoreYukii on May 20, 2021 17:11:12 GMT -5
Far as I know there isn't a good way to disable these without LEs, at least maybe without scripting? I know another creator did this by setting the time it occurs to a very high number, and that way it didn't spit out LEs but was rarely encountered. You could try something similar, and this way it's also less to edit.
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Post by Ravynwolvf on May 20, 2021 19:55:06 GMT -5
I'll have to experiment further and see what happens. I did go in and re-extract and change every day on the ones that bugged me to false (about 50, xmls, lol). Played for a while and didn't get any exceptions this time, but probably not long enough to tell for sure if I'm in the clear or not. If I get them again, I'll probably try taking out every mod I have that modifies the nodes and see if I still get LE's or not. Thanks for the help; seems like in the end it may be one of those things where I either grin and bear the gameplay or the errors, whichever drives me the least batty.
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