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Re: Snowy Escape - First Impressions
« Reply #15 on: December 09, 2020, 01:49:24 AM »
Thanks for your response, @Brian_Z
I'm aware that teens with mood swings can't die from an emotional death.
What worried me is that the same teen would get that moodlet as a young adult. And that's exactly what happened.
Now a young adult, she got hysterical from that Same Wavelength moodlet again.
I had to immediately send her home from festival to calm down using a mirror.
And since I'm playing this year's dynasty challenge, I cannot use the mod you mentioned.
(In unofficial challenges, I can use MCCC to disable emotional deaths....)

Conclusion: I dislike the sentiments/lifestyles that give Playful or other death-inducing moodlets.

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Re: Snowy Escape - First Impressions
« Reply #16 on: January 25, 2021, 09:57:31 PM »
I'm currently playing a household of six sims: 5 YAs and one child.
I disabled Lifestyles awhile but am still struggling with frequent hysteria.

Every single day, at least 2 sims get hysterical and need to stop what they're doing to go calm down in the mirror.
Snowy Escape introduces several new Playful moodlets, and I hate the way the sentiments interact with moodlets to disrupt what the family's trying to do.
I feel like I'm constantly on the verge of losing one of my YA sims to death by hysteria.

In short, I wish we had the option to toggle Sentiments on/off like we do with Lifestyles.
Just because I try to keep my sims happy, they are constantly lapsing into hysteria due to Same Wavelength, Family Fun, and so forth.

Otherwise, I love the Snowy Escape pack: all the Build/Buy items, new CAS stuff, winter sports, and so forth.




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Re: Snowy Escape - First Impressions
« Reply #17 on: January 27, 2021, 02:50:04 AM »
I'm currently playing a household of six sims: 5 YAs and one child.
I disabled Lifestyles awhile but am still struggling with frequent hysteria.

Every single day, at least 2 sims get hysterical and need to stop what they're doing to go calm down in the mirror.
Snowy Escape introduces several new Playful moodlets, and I hate the way the sentiments interact with moodlets to disrupt what the family's trying to do.
I feel like I'm constantly on the verge of losing one of my YA sims to death by hysteria.

In short, I wish we had the option to toggle Sentiments on/off like we do with Lifestyles.
Just because I try to keep my sims happy, they are constantly lapsing into hysteria due to Same Wavelength, Family Fun, and so forth.

Otherwise, I love the Snowy Escape pack: all the Build/Buy items, new CAS stuff, winter sports, and so forth.


Yes It's makes me wonder why it gets a lot of bad reputation. It's makes a nice change from Eco Living, which is another underrated pack, which was all about work, work, work, why Snowy is all about Relax, Relax and ski or snowboard, on a gaint Vacation world, not GP or SP size what the community go on about. Besides I like the extra festivals as an alternative to old City Livings. been there done that, ones..