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Post by danisimsbr on Dec 29, 2020 15:23:07 GMT -5
Does anyone knows if there's a mod/cheat that keeps the sim on their "neutral" state? My sim character is supposed to be a serious guy, but he keeps smiling like an idiot because his humor changes to "happy" XD Is that a way I can keep him in his "neutral" emotion? Thanks.
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Post by Cidira on Dec 29, 2020 16:13:27 GMT -5
Have not used either of these mods yet myself, but both should be working in an up to date game. Traits are one way to do this, and the Calm or Stoic traits here will give occasional small, or constant large boosts to the Fine mood. I'd say this is probably the best solution for a single Sim. (You can pick and choose which traits in the set you want instead of installing all of them.) kuttoe.itch.io/new-emotional-traitsHowever, this larger mod also has a feature called Emotion Weight Modifiers which lets you set on a per-Sim basis how strong their emotions have to be to shift their dominant mood, which is another way to do it, and which might be interesting if you have a lot of Sims for whom you might like to adjust the strength of their emotions. Lots of other interesting features too. (There's also a default emotion feature, though I'm not sure how much of a difference that would make for someone whose default is Fine because Fine IS the game's default.) zerbu.tumblr.com/post/186640747230/the-sims-4-simology-mod-pack
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Post by danisimsbr on Dec 29, 2020 19:39:08 GMT -5
Have not used either of these mods yet myself, but both should be working in an up to date game. Traits are one way to do this, and the Calm or Stoic traits here will give occasional small, or constant large boosts to the Fine mood. I'd say this is probably the best solution for a single Sim. (You can pick and choose which traits in the set you want instead of installing all of them.) kuttoe.itch.io/new-emotional-traitsHowever, this larger mod also has a feature called Emotion Weight Modifiers which lets you set on a per-Sim basis how strong their emotions have to be to shift their dominant mood, which is another way to do it, and which might be interesting if you have a lot of Sims for whom you might like to adjust the strength of their emotions. Lots of other interesting features too. (There's also a default emotion feature, though I'm not sure how much of a difference that would make for someone whose default is Fine because Fine IS the game's default.) zerbu.tumblr.com/post/186640747230/the-sims-4-simology-mod-packThank you so much. That looks interesting. I'll give it a try
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