I'm trying to get into TS2 again but their needs decay SO quickly. Maybe I'm just spoiled by the TS3 Relativity mod, but is there anything for TS2 that makes their needs more stable?
I have no idea about mods, but what are you having trouble with? For some reason, I don't have much trouble with their needs this time around in TS2, so maybe we have some tips to make managing needs easier for you if you can't find one.
I'm trying to get into TS2 again but their needs decay SO quickly. Maybe I'm just spoiled by the TS3 Relativity mod, but is there anything for TS2 that makes their needs more stable?
I always spend their aspiration benefit on Slower Motive Decay because I didn't find any mods that only slows them down.
Get cuties expresso machine and your problems are over.. you can max all needs or selected needs when ever you want
This one I've renamed the "magic coffee pot". I've used it since it was posted.........and I'm not sure I could play without it, especially for when my sims visit community lots. I absolutely love this mod. I don't use it probably 90 percent of the time......but it's needed when I do.
I know what you mean, my sims needs decay really fast in fact one of my sims actually died from hunger and exhaustion lol She couldn't stay awake long enough to eat! It's weird because some of my sims can't even make it through to lunch without needing another sleep and then of course they need to eat again thanks for the tip pinkieposh I might try the slow decay aspiration first before relying on the "make all happy" cheat.
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I always spend their aspiration benefit on Slower Motive Decay because I didn't find any mods that only slows them down.
This one I've renamed the "magic coffee pot". I've used it since it was posted.........and I'm not sure I could play without it, especially for when my sims visit community lots. I absolutely love this mod. I don't use it probably 90 percent of the time......but it's needed when I do.
All the sims err'day